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ATDF Project
(A resolution to Bedsores)
Team Members
Anthony Spencer
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Senior at BMHS
Antonia Gruning
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Senior at TMHS
Ali Welch
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Junior at CHS
http://www.cs.uml.edu/teams-academy/index.php/Student/ClamHome
Requirements/Constraints
 Safety (Must have NO sharp edges)
 Construction time (3 months)
 Battery that can be rechargeable and long lasting (approx
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12 hours).
Cost (only have $150)
Durability and Efficiency.
Clean-looking and presentable
Must be easy to control
Size
Weight
Must keep the spine strait at all times
Client
 Our client’s name is Mrs. Gibbs.
 Mrs. Gibbs awhile back went into a surgery to get her
stomach stapled. When she came out, she was
paralyzed from the waist down.
 The main problem Mrs. Gibbs faces and has faced is
bedsores.
 Statement of Need: Our client needs her wheelchair to
prevent bedsores instead of causing them.
Pressure Sores
 Areas of dead tissue
 caused by the irritation of pressure on concentrated
points of the skin.
 The tissue dies because of a lack of circulation.
 Bedsores develop quickly and are hard to remedy once
they begin.
 In the case of wheelchairs, they are most likely to
develop anywhere that comes in frequent contact with
the chair such as the tailbone, buttocks, shoulder
blades, spine, or the backs of arms or legs.
On the Market
 The closest product to preventing pressure sores
caused by wheelchairs are the type of products made
for massage chairs. None specifically for curing
pressure sores.
 None have been made readily for the wheelchair, and it
is hard to find one that can fit.
 Many do not have batteries, thus eliminating the
movement done by a wheelchair.
 Another product that could be used,
is a gel pad seat made for wheelchairs.
The Magnetic Ball Plan
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The idea behind this
design is to increase
blood circulation in our
client as she is sitting in
her wheelchair.
There would be metal
balls under the gel pad,
Electro
with electromagnetic
magnet
walls on either side.
We are going to shift the
Gel pad
North and South poles,
causing the metal balls
to move back and forth
Metal Balls
underneath the gel pad.
This will then stimulate
Frame for
blood circulation, and
Magnets
stop the blood veins
from being blocked up.
Parts needed
And Prices
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Total Price:
$90 each
$360 total
$104
$12
$5
$481
Magnetic Ball Plan Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
 Will increase circulation.
 Electro magnets needed to
 Would be quite.
move the balls under a person
would need to run on AC
power. Thus we can’t use
batteries.
 Strong magnets are
expensive.
 Size, each magnet is 3 in.
wide.
Gel Pad
 This design is essentially a
massage pad for a chair
covered by a gel pad layer to
relieve pressure.
 The movement of the massage
pad would stimulate
circulation, preventing the
sores from forming.
 Would need a linear actuator
strong enough to adjust the
weight of our client.
Gel Pad Pros and Cons
 Pros
 Cons
Popcorn Machine
 Another method was based off the idea of a
popcorn machine.
 The purpose of this method, was to alleviate
different pressure points, in a random order.
 The randomness would eliminate the problem
of consistent pressure.
Popcorn Machine (cont.)
 Two magnetic fields
would be used, one on
top and one on the
bottom of the device.
 Metal balls would be
pulled to opposing fields
at random. Thus,
creating a popcorn like
effect.
Pros and Cons
 PROS
 Gel Pad creates comfort,
and spine secure
placement
 Popcorn machine
creates random pressure
relief
 Magnetic balls increase
blood flow and
circulation
 CONS
 Gel Pad’s thickness, as
well as already on the
market
 Popcorn machine
requires a high voltage
 Magnetic Balls is
extremely costly as well
as a high power
necessity for magnetic
field to function
Final Design
 An electro-mechanical actuator is the least
expensive linear actuator that can be controlled
be electronics.
 We are going to use the popcorn machine idea.
Parts List
- Lithium Battery
- Gel Pad (bike)
- Massage Seat
- Resistors
- Transformers
- Relays
- Touch Sensors
- Wheelchair
- Linear Actuators
 Order Form:
 Touch Sensors (switches) 3
 Massage Pad
 Timer