Lamp stand mechanical arm redesign
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The graph to the right shows the result of our ethnographic study how 11 users interacted with the lamp and their feedback or concerns. These people are all part of the focus market segment of students, universities and offices. | The graph to the right shows the result of our ethnographic study how 11 users interacted with the lamp and their feedback or concerns. These people are all part of the focus market segment of students, universities and offices. | ||
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The participants agreed unanimously that the liberation of the base during maneuvering is a major safety issue; one even citing it as the prime reason she doesn’t buy this type of lamp. The users in the study either experienced the liberation issue while maneuvering the lamp or had prior experience with this lamp where it liberated itself from the base. 11% of the consumers agreed that the lack of friction in the joints is also a concern when maneuvering the lamp; the lack of friction overtime this will prevent the lamp from staying where it is placed. The need to tighten the friction knobs just right also caused a lack of sufficient friction because the users did not intuitively know when sufficient friction was reached. | The participants agreed unanimously that the liberation of the base during maneuvering is a major safety issue; one even citing it as the prime reason she doesn’t buy this type of lamp. The users in the study either experienced the liberation issue while maneuvering the lamp or had prior experience with this lamp where it liberated itself from the base. 11% of the consumers agreed that the lack of friction in the joints is also a concern when maneuvering the lamp; the lack of friction overtime this will prevent the lamp from staying where it is placed. The need to tighten the friction knobs just right also caused a lack of sufficient friction because the users did not intuitively know when sufficient friction was reached. |
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Executive Summary
Design Objectives
The main design problem with this desk lamp is stability while maneuvering the lamp to the desired position. According to research (explained in detail below), the main issue with this desk lamp is stability during use. The lamp either liberates itself from the base during use or it does not stay in the desired location. Both of these issues account for roughly a 31% of the complaints with the lamp. The need to address the issue of stability while maneuvering is, therefore, the primary design problem.
Secondary design problems with the desk lamp would be the high temperature of the lamp shade during use and the difficult assembly of the clamp when attaching the base to the surface. These together account 25% of the complaints with the lamp (each with an equal number of complaints).
Results of Research
The graph to the right shows the result of our ethnographic study how 11 users interacted with the lamp and their feedback or concerns. These people are all part of the focus market segment of students, universities and offices.
The participants agreed unanimously that the liberation of the base during maneuvering is a major safety issue; one even citing it as the prime reason she doesn’t buy this type of lamp. The users in the study either experienced the liberation issue while maneuvering the lamp or had prior experience with this lamp where it liberated itself from the base. 11% of the consumers agreed that the lack of friction in the joints is also a concern when maneuvering the lamp; the lack of friction overtime this will prevent the lamp from staying where it is placed. The need to tighten the friction knobs just right also caused a lack of sufficient friction because the users did not intuitively know when sufficient friction was reached.
14% of the participants also expressed concern about the temperature of the lamp shade. This is because most participants hold the lamp shade while maneuvering the lamp. A hot surface would then eliminate all degrees of freedom associated with the lamp head. 11% also had difficulty assembling the clamp that secures the base to the surface. This was mainly due to the complex “look” of the base and that one must use 2 hands to clamp the base to the surface
The other responses occurred in less than half the complaints about the product. Some of these issues will be addressed indirectly through the other design improvement, but these are not the focus of our efforts.
Patent Search & Key Findings
Links to Existing Patents
Please put some pros and cons for each
Key Ideas
This section should include things like...most of the designs address issue X, but don't address issue Y
Description of Solutions
Modular Base
Positive Features
Negative Features
Market Analysis
Gwendolynn this is your part here. Here put things like how for the touch switch the elderly would like this a lot & for the modular one that each extra module could add more possibilities for extra clients
Goose neck Lamp
Positive Features
Negative Features
Market Analysis
Magnetic Base with Current
Positive Features
Negative Features
Market Analysis
Ceramic Lamp Shade
Positive Features
Negative Features
Market Analysis
Pugh Chart
Compares the solutions we came up with to the base model & the patent search results