Go Kart For Nathan Lamb Client Contact: Janice M. Lamb 142 Barnes Road Stonington, CT (860)-460-1394, Janice.lamb@linde.com Team 9: Robert Amatuli, Jr. Cameron Fulton Solomiya Teterichko
Overview The Client Limitations Project Purpose Objective Implementation Budget Conclusion
The Client Nathan Lamb Age:11 years old Weight: 44 Pounds Height: 45 Inches Disability: Spina Bifida Cognitive Challenges Slight Autism Developing Scoliosis Nathan Lamb in his wheelchair.
Limitations Spina Bifida A developmental disability where the neural tube during embryonic maturation did not completely close. Hydrocephalus Due to Spina Bifida, the client suffers from an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the ventricles of the brain. Client currently has a shunt to drain excess CSF. Cognitive Challenges Challenges with the patient processing information. Keeps his right arm and hand pressed to right ear. Physical Therapist believes it is connected to a need for sensory input. Needs a wheelchair to travel. Cannot stand or walk. Weak trunk Unclear if Spina Bifida is the cause. Constantly leaning towards one side Physical Therapist believes he may be starting to develop scoliosis
Project Purpose Currently unable to operate commercially available go karts due to his disabilities. Provides the client with an enjoyable source of outdoor recreation. Allow him to socialize with his friends and other children his own age. Enables the client to bond with his parents and sister. (Design specification to seat two people) Aid the client in learning and developing the necessary skills to control his future electric wheelchair.
Objective: Product Specifications Product will be a fully functioning, modified go kart meeting the needs of the client. Major Components Battery powered vehicle Seats a driver and a passenger Seat to stabilize the client Five point harness Neck Trunk Power steering Power braking Ability to reverse Four wheel independent suspension Innovations Joystick controlled go kart Left handed client Remote control for go kart Includes kill switch Withstand off road driving Client lives in open area
Implementation: Mechanical Brushed DC electric motor H-bridge integrated circuit (ability to reverse the go kart) Maximum go kart speed: 20 mph The chassis, roll cage and wheels are all part of a stock go kart called the Stingray. Chassis dimensions: 72 x 43.5 x 47.25 in Chassis weight: 250 lbs Tire size: 16 x 6-6 in Wheel diameter: 6 in Pre-made roll cage Tires included on stock go kart
Implementation Seat Pre-made special needs seat Includes a 5 point harness Neck and head support Trunk support Includes adjustable arm rests and seat extension for growth and development of the client. Suspension Four wheel independent suspension Mechanical adjustable shocks
Implementation: Electrical Dual axis on-board joystick control Electric wheelchair design Left side of passenger side armrest Dual axis RF remote with mounting Kill switch Headlight control >300 ft. range Motor controller Limit power delivery PMW limits power dissipation On-board control panel Robust battery
Implementation: Electrical Brushed DC robotic motor Rotational speed=kv T=kI H-bridge polarity reversal Power steering Encase all circuitry Interference Sustainability Gear motor drives rack and pinion system Rack position monitoring Reduction in gear ratio
Implementation: Software Microchip assembly Main loop Process joystick output Turn functionalities on/off Control headlights Normal go kart functionality Detect killswitch input Killswitch loop Cease power to motor
Part Initial Cost Shipping Off-road tires $350.00 $30.00 DC Brushed Driving Motor $359.00 $25.00 Motor Controller $100.00 $8.00 Suspension System $160.00 $15.00 Seats, Armrests, Harness $750.00 $75.00 Chassis $400.00 $200.00 Rack and pinion $95.00 $10.00 Remote control receiver/transmitter $200.00 $10.00 Wiring $50.00 $0.00 Battery $90.00 $0.00 Driver's seat $50.00 $15.00 Gear motor $200.00 $25.00 Gear motor controller $100.00 $5.00 Joystick $75.00 $15.00 Additional steel $200.00 $50.00 On-board control panel $30.00 $10.00 Miscellaneous $300.00 $0.00 Total $3,509.0 0 $4,002.00 $493.00
Conclusion This project provides social, physical, and emotional benefits. Socialize with friends and other children Bond with the family Spend time outdoors doing an enjoyable activity Helps overcome the feeling of being limited or different Learn valuable dexterity skills for his future electric wheel chair Main focus: SAFETY Three innovative methods of go kart control Two methods to stop the engine of the go kart Pre-made, top of the line seat that protects the client s vulnerabilites Power steering and power breaking Suspension for better control and less force on the body The design is both novel, affordable, and economical, meeting the requirements of the client.
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Acknowledgements Nathan Lamb Janice Lamb and Family
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