P13026: Portable Ventilator
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P13026: Portable Ventilator . Team Leader : Daniel Fenton Kennedy Kong Marie Revekant David Engell Eric Welch Derek Zielinski Chris Freeman Melissa Harrison Ryan Muckel Roberto Castillo Zavala. Overview. Project Summary Customer Needs Engineering Specifications Market Comparison
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P13026: Portable Ventilator Team Leader: Daniel Fenton Kennedy Kong Marie Revekant David Engell Eric Welch Derek Zielinski Chris Freeman Melissa Harrison Ryan Muckel Roberto Castillo Zavala
Overview • Project Summary • Customer Needs • Engineering Specifications • Market Comparison • HOQ/ QFD Relationship Diagram • System Block Diagram • Functional Decomposition • Component Breakdown • PUGH Matrix’s • Risk Assessment • Benchmarking • Market • EMT Products • Proposed Packaging Designs
Project Scope Who: Customer Jeff Gutterman Roman Press Team Composition 3 Mechanical Engineers 2 Electrical Engineers 2 Computer Engineers 1 Industrial Engineer 1 Industrial Designer 1 Business Guru Faculty Mentor Edward Hanzlik What: Project Objective: Redesign the Mediresp III update technical components and packaging to be contemporary. When: How much: Market Release: 2015 (18 – 24 months) Budget: $1000
Current Product- Mediresp III • Provide positive pressure ventilation • 4modes: • CMV (constant mandatory ventilation) • Assist • CPR • Manual • Large and heavy • 2-4 hour battery life • FDA approval • Patented • Contains BVM backup
Proposed Redesign • Updates: • Electronic controls (decrease size/more options) • Smaller pump • Reliable and smaller battery • Additions: • Ability to monitor and record vitals • Pulse oximeter feedback • Voice alerts/instructions • Carbon dioxide sensor
Customers • First Responders: • EMT, Firefighters • Hospitals • Home Care • Cancer and respiratory problem patients • Nursing Home • Individual Volunteers assisting in response activities
Customer Psychographics • Customers wants to transport a critical ill or injured patient in an array of situations in compliance with the ABCs of intensive care and collecting and sharing data efficiently. • The situations could be defined as: • Safe intra-hospital transport • From the hospital to home care • From an accident location the closest medical center
Market Trends • Market for portable ventilator: • 2009: $1.2 billion • 2016: $2.5 billion • Categories of markets: • Alternate care • Critical care • Home Care • Transport
CAREvent by O-Two Medical Technologies In. Pneupac® paraPA by Smiths Medical Autovent 4000 W/CPAP by Progressive MEd
Current Ventilators for emt’s Cont’d Impact 745 Eagle Unit-Vent Eagle by Impact MCV100 by Allied Healthcare Products Inc.