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Brassier Retrofitting
The identified user requires the intervention of a second person to put on a brassier, specifically in the closure. The intended device must provide the user with privacy on this daily task, as well as independence while increasing her auto sufficiency in repetitive tasks. Through morphological analysis and research, a preliminary additive model that will be 3D printed has being created. The purpose is to start with the 3D printed device, then make a functional prototype, and finally a ready to use and deliverable unibody product for the user. The focus is on front closing brassieres and the expected delivery of this invention is by the end of the Spring 2017 semester. Before delivering the device, it will be evaluated by the user and by appropriate health professionals to ensure it is functioning properly.
Author(s):
Gerardo Rodríguez
Industrial Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico
Estela Ortiz
Industrial Engineering
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
Puerto Rico