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DESIGN PROJECT I: Electric Toothbrush

DESIGN PROJECT I: Electric Toothbrush. Kara Morgan, Valentine Asalu, Joe Gray, Alex Miller. OCTOBER 10, 2012. Concept Generation. Customer Needs Assessment External Search Labs 1 & 2 Patent Search Product Archaeology Benchmarking. Concept Generation (cont.). Morphological Charts

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DESIGN PROJECT I: Electric Toothbrush

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  1. DESIGN PROJECT I: Electric Toothbrush Kara Morgan, Valentine Asalu, Joe Gray, Alex Miller OCTOBER 10, 2012

  2. Concept Generation • Customer Needs Assessment • External Search • Labs 1 & 2 • Patent Search • Product Archaeology • Benchmarking

  3. Concept Generation (cont.) • Morphological Charts • Pugh Charts

  4. Project Management (collective) • Customer Needs Assessment • Labs 1 & 2 • Concept Generation • Concept Selection

  5. Product Management (specialized)

  6. Hierarchical Customer Needs Figure 1. AHP Pairwise Comparison Chart to Determine Weighting for Main Objective Categories Figure 2. AHP Pairwise Comparison Chart to Determine Weighting of Quality Sub-Objectives

  7. Revised Problem Statement After having assessed the niche “green” market, the design team has identified the key consumer demands to be included in the final concepts of the electric toothbrush redesign. Ultimately, we will employ these demands in order to produce a final product that is more sustainable with regards to both customer satisfaction and environmental conscientiousness. In particular, based on the assessment of the market demands, the project will proceed with particular emphasis on the aspect of quality, namely effectiveness, the category and sub-category of which were proven to be the most critical features according to the consumers surveyed.

  8. Benchmarking/Patent Searches We based our searches on three criteria; Cleaning, Packaging, Aesthetics. We researched different companies to see what patents and designs they already had on the market.

  9. Benchmarking/Patent Searches: The Gillette Company US 7, 636, 977 B2 Jan. 26, 2010 US 3,220,543 Nov. 30, 1965

  10. Benchmarking/Patent Searches: Colgate-Palmolive Company US D476, 157 S Jun. 24, 2003 US D475,529 S June 10, 2003

  11. Benchmarking/Patent Searches: Phillips Company 5, 836, 030 Nov. 17, 1998 US 6,463,615 B1 Oct. 15, 2002

  12. Brush Head Design Concepts

  13. Human Factors Body Design

  14. Human Factors Body Design

  15. Power Generation and Power Accessories

  16. Power Generation and Power Accessories

  17. Energy Mechanism for Brush Head

  18. Energy Mechanism for Brush Head Concept 1: Has jet stream of water to wet the toothpaste. None of the bristles rotate Concept 2: One of the bristles rotate in a circular motion while the other set of bristles move in a lateral motion. Concept 3: The brush has toothpaste dispenser built into it.

  19. Previous Concepts Power Generation and Power Supplies

  20. Previous Concepts Human Factors Body Design

  21. Previous Concepts Energy Mechanism for Brush Head (function)

  22. Previous Concepts Brush Head Design

  23. Concept Selection 4 Factors - environmentally friendly - quality - convenience - comfort

  24. Body Design Pugh Chart

  25. Results

  26. Energy Mechanism Brush Head Pugh Chart

  27. Results

  28. Power Generation Pugh Chart

  29. Results

  30. Brush Head Design Pugh Chart

  31. Results

  32. Final Design Power Generation • Electrical source (wall outlet) Power Accessories • Charging station Energy Mechanism for Brush Head • One fully rotational head • One linear head Brush Head Design • 2 Heads • One round, one rectangular • Slightly angled for effectiveness Human Factors Body Design • Slim body • Form fitted • Front grip (frontal grooves) • Two buttons on front

  33. Final Design(excluding bristles)

  34. Final Design • Angled toothbrush heads • Circular fully rotational head • Rectangular linear head • On button • Off button • Form fitted grips • Rechargeable location

  35. Final Design MultiView

  36. Final Design Dimensions Side View Front View Top View

  37. How Does it Work? Our finalized product is designed to eliminate the complications associated with electric toothbrushes. • Activation begins after pressing the on button, and activity concludes either after 2 minutes or after the off button is pressed. • Simultaneously, the brush heads work together in order to eliminate plaque from teeth. -One rotational and one linear moving head will ensure that tooth cavities will be penetrated and a necessary surface area can be covered. -They are also set at a slight angle to increase penetration • Power is generated from electrical power source. -Toothbrush charges while sitting upright in a charging station.

  38. Final remarks • Does final product address customer needs? • Comfort • Environmentally sound • Convenience • Quality • Durable replacement parts • Mechanically durable • Lasting charge life • Effectiveness

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