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1 Group 4: Justin Laskowski Eric Simmons Hardik Jasani

2 To meet customer needs by reducing waste and minimizing our biological footprint while maintaining a low price.

3 BrandHow OftenWhy BuyPrice ($)Quality to Look For KodakOnce A YearSpontaneous8Cheap KodakNeverSpontaneous8Flash KodakNeverTraveling5Cheap KodakNeverSports7.5Cheap KodakNeverVacation5Flash CannonNeverWedding5Attractive Design KodakNeverPrice5Flash KodakNeverDigital Broke5Waterproof CannonEverydayPorno5Picture Quality NikonNeverVacation15Flash KodakNeverDon’t Want To Lose6Cheap, Easy FijiNeverCamera Broke5Durability KodakOnce A YearDances10Flash KodakNeverDon’t Want To Break10Cheap KodakNeverTake Pictures Underwater20Waterproof KodakNeverDon't Want To Break3Amount of Pictures KodakNeverDon't Want To Break5Nothing StoreBrandNeverDon't Want To Break5Cheap KodakNeverDances8Flash StoreBrandNeverForgot Camera10Easy To Use KodakNeverForgot Camera10High Speed KodakNeverForgot Camera5Flash KodakNeverForgot Camera8Cheap KodakNeverDon't Want To Lose7Flash

4 Most Common Brand is Kodak Most Often People Buy is Less Than Once A Year Most Common Reasons to Buy: Special Events Lost/Don’t Want To Lose Or Damage Digital Average Price is $8.00 Most Common Quality To Look For is Inexpensive

5 Patents: United States Patent 3650194 - 1972 Combination of a box camera with roll-film United States Patent 5045871 - 1991 First disposable camera component with flash United States Patent 5576781 - 1996 Disinfected still frame camera housing Impervious to outside contaminants ALL INCLUDE BATTERY OPERATION

6 Back Then: Invented in 1989 Uses 35mm Film Cost $1.90 to Make Today Ergonomic Changes to Design Improved Flash System Viewfinder/Lens Modifications Cost ~$3.80 to Produce ALMOST FLAWLESS IN EVERY WAY

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12 Bill of Materials Product Manufacturer/Model Number: Kodak Funsaver Date: October 6, 2010 Subtract & Operate Procedure (SOP) Yes or No. Force (Energy) Flow Diagram: Yes or No. Part#Part NameQTYSOP Effect FunctionMass (lbs) MaterialManuf. ProcessDimensions 1 Button 1YesUser input. Actuates components for one picture..004ABS PlasticInjection MoldingUndeterminable 2 Film Advance Lock 1YesEnsures no more than one cycle is advanced. 0 ABS Plastic Injection MoldingUndeterminable 3 Shutter Spring 1YesPulls shutter into place. 0 1040 Steel ExtrusionUndeterminable 4 Actuating Spring 1YesProvides force for one advancement.. 0 1040 Steel FormingUndeterminable 5Shutter1YesOpens to let light in for image capture. 0 1040 Steel StampingUndeterminable 6Camshaft1YesAllows parts to advance one cycle. 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 7Sprocket1YesPulls film ahead as film advance wheel is turned. 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 8Number Labeled Gear 1No Lets the user know how many pictures they have taken. 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable

13 9Advance Gear 1Yes Allows user to advance film after a piture has been taken..003 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 10Film Rotating Gear 1Yes Advances the film after a picture 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 11Viewfinder1Yes Allows user to see image that will be captured..004 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 12Lens1Yes Focuses light on the film. 0 AcrylicInjection Molding Undeterminable 13Lens Lock1Yes Connects lens to lens holder 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 14Lens Holder1Yes Holds lens in place..002 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 15Receiving Film Shaft 1Yes Receives the advanced film.006 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 16Battery1Yes Provides energy for the flash.05 AA Alkaline Battery Varied Undeterminable 17Film1Yes Provides medium for capturing the image..042 Film VariedUndeterminable

14 18Circuit-board1Yes Provides flash of light..032 Flash Unit Circuit-board VariedUndeterminable 19Flash Bulb1Yes Produces light of flash 0 Flash Unit Circuit-board Injection Molding Undeterminable 20Flash Contact1Yes Provides connection between bulb and circuit-board.002 1040 SteelInjection Molding Undeterminable 21 Inner Lens Chassis 2Yes Holds the lens in place 0 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 22 Central Frame Chassis 1Yes Holds components of camera in contact with each other..04 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 23 Back Cover1Yes Protects and houses the mechanical and chemical components of the camera..032 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable 24 Front Cover1No Protects and houses the mechanical and chemical components of the camera..03 ABS PlasticInjection Molding Undeterminable

15 Camera Material Processing Advance Film and Winds Shutter Frame Counting Signal Processing Triggers Shutter Open Trigger Flash Discharge Turn On Flash Charging Activates Flash Ready Signal Energy Processing Light Lens Image Projected on Film Plane Light Sensitive Film Image Stored Viewfinder Electrical Battery Flash Charging Flash Discharge Mechanical Cocks Shutter Advance Film Open Shutter

16 HandCaseCrankTurns Gear Shows Remaining Picture Positions FilmFlash Charge ButtonPower From BatteryStore In CapacitorRelease Power to FlashButtonOpens ShutterDevelops Film

17 Remove Battery & Mechanical Gears Install A Dynamo Generator & New Set of Gears All Controlled By A Single Crankshaft Resulting With: Charge and Store Electrical Energy Turns All New Gears Counting Display Advances Film Frames Flash On/Off Switch Remove Flash Indicator Light Install Switch on Motherboard

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19 Manufacturers' Aspect Reduce Costs Loss of Battery Removes Unnecessary Mechanical Components Minimizes Waste Eliminates Use of Battery Combines Mechanical and Electrical Components Into One Removes Unnecessary Gears and Mechanisms Eco-Friendly Powered By You! Recyclable

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