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5.2 Concept II
This concept is different from the concept one. The back
rest is providing with an adjustable handle with a
comfortable holding position. The length can be maintained
by adjusting the knob and can be adjusted. The frame design
is made in such a way that proper strength is provided to
the wheelchair.
5.CONCEPT GENERATION
Visualization of various ideas mind mapping technique is
used. So this classification considered all the aspects for the
concept design.
5.1 Concept I
This concept is main criteria considered to be the
convertible wheelchair and stretcher. So in order to convert Figure 8. Concept 2
the wheelchair into stretcher, some sort of mechanism
needs to be added. In this concept at the back rest of the 5.3 Concept III
wheelchair a sliding tubular frame is attached. A handle is This is the concept which is operated with hydraulic
provided in the back rest so that the user can be pulled the mechanism, so that height can be adjusted according to the
stretcher easily .So a proper balance should be maintained user’s convenience. The user won’t get any difficulty while
in the back side .A caster wheel support is given to achieve handling the product in such a way that it is designed to
the proper balance. A pair of bigger wheels is provided in handled . A simple design of oxygen cylinder holder is
the middle of the wheelchair, so that more strength will be provided below the seat so that it can help to withstand
attained. The provision for oxygen cylinder is another stretcher with a supporting element for
demand which has observed during the user study and the adjusting the weight.
drip holder location is provided . The hand rest is designed
in such a way that, it can be rotated and a removable type so
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6. CONCLUSION
The present study was intended to develop a concept for a
automatic wheelchair- cum- stretcher, with the motivation
of saving space and precluding exertion by the patient. By
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