Ergonomics: Laundry Room Study Room Closet
Ergonomics: Laundry Room Study Room Closet
Ergonomics: Laundry Room Study Room Closet
ERGONOMICS
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LAUNDRY ROOM
STUDY ROOM
CLOSET
e
BASIC OF HUMAN FIGURE
f
d
g
d
c a g
a c h
i e
h
b
b f
In this figure
In the two figure:
a=7’ f=1’6”
b=1’2” a= 3’7’’ f= 3’
g=3’9”
c=3’ b= 11’’ g= 3’6’’ The dimension and clearances
h=4’6” C= 1’6’’ h= 6’3’’ shown for the average adult
d=2’6” i=1’9’’ d= 11’’ represent minimum
e= 6’ requirements for use in
e= 4’’
planning building and
furnishings.
a
b HUMAN FIGURE WHILE SITTING
c d
The subject seeds erect
look straight ahead with
k his knees and ankles
l forming right angels .
n e
f
j m
i h g
In front of the two human
In this figure
a=5’4’’ h= 5’’
b= 2’8’’ i= 1’7’’
c= 1’3’’ j= 1’6’’
d= 1’2’’ k=4’5’’
e= 3’2’’ l=2’11’’ Sitting height is the vertical
distance from sitting
f= 2’5’’ m=10’’
surface to the top of the
g= 1’2’’ n= 11’ head.
BASIC ACTIVITIES:
Since doorways and While walking
passageways must
normally be dimensioned Two people
to permit the movement passing figure
of furniture derived ; twice
the space for one
person to walk
between two
high walls
One person using
coat closet
Walking
between two
high walls(space
adequate for
both man and
women
Two person using
coat closet in foyer
Man bending at a area with space for
right angle one person walking
LAUNDRY CLOSET STUDY ROOM
b
Washer and dryer may be
free standing or built into
c adjoining base cabinets.
Fig 1 :Ironer Some models are
available without talks
and splash board for e
The definition of an ironer is a under counter installation
person or thing that presses the with both doors front
wrinkles out of clothing or other
b
opening .
things made of fabric. In the figure 2: c
In the figure 1: a: 6’ d
a- 36” b: 4’-7”
b- 36’’ C: 54’’
C- 16’’ d: 32” a
e: 15”
DIMENSIONS OF HOUSEHOLD LAUNDRY
EQUIPMENT:
In all figure
dimension:
A=64-68’’
B=72-76’’
C=12-18’’
D=8-10’’
E=20-28’’
Closet and storage F=34-36’’
facilities / female G=10-12’’
H=60-70’’
I=69-72’’
Other drawings illustrate J=76’’
two various types of walk in K=68’’
storage facilities the authors
L=42’’
content however that in
order to achieve any degree M=46’’
of comfort in the selection N=30’’
and removal of the desired O=16’’
Closet and storage facilities garments. Walk in closet and storage facilities
/male
DIFFERENCES OF CLOTHES HUNG IN CLOSET
Wrapper63”
Evening gown 60”
Coat 46”
Dress 43”
Skirt 57” Overcoat wrapper54”
b a Jacket 35” Trousers , suspenders 48’’
extra length Shirts 33’’
require 6’ Trousers 32’’
a: 4’-9’
Suit , jacket 31’’
b: 6’
For women
Dimension of
study chair:
When two person infront of the chair When two or many person
and discuss study then their sitting discuss their study their
place requirement is in the above requirement place is in the above
picture . person. This study is called group
study and this requirement is
usually used in the library room.
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