======1/31/11====== * Met with Professor Lima regarding getting started * Decided to put together a questionnaire in order to narrow down a problem statement and solution in order to actually benefit the public instead of solving a problem that doesn't need solving * Decided to explore modifying the cap itself instead of working with pre-existing caps * Looked through Medical Catalog for similar products, but found none. * Going to Columbia at 10:00 A.M. on Monday February 7th, 2011 to talk to grad students and research professionals about the tubes and caps. ====To Do by 2/7/11==== * Run through Professor Lima's development slides * Put together questionnaire * Come up with latch system for cap modification ====To Do by 2/14/11==== * Design! (in SolidWorks) ======2/7/11====== * Went to Columbia to research design ideas and take a survey * Met with around 15 people and spoke regarding the annoyances of the current caps * Acquired 8 surveys regarding the above * Discussed preliminary plans of a design for a device which caps and uncaps the snap-on eppendorf tubes ====To Do by 2/14/11==== * Design! (in SolidWorks) ======2/14/11====== * Met with Professor Lima regarding project * Decided to take apart an electric toothbrush to analyze the vortexing component * Decided to implement a "push-down" capping system...Design to follow ======2/21/11====== * Designed! Solidworks file to follow * Meeting with Professor Lima moved to 2/24 at 2:00 P.M. ======2/24/11====== * Met with Professor Lima regarding design and vortex research * Agreed upon general design of cap and capper * Meeting on Sunday to decide dimensions and plans for molding * Need prototype/model by 3/23 ======4/16/11====== Sorry for no updates! Here is where we are at now: * Finalization for design of the capper is underway. We are starting to set up a prototyping model for the end of the capper that will actually interact with the cap. We are using PVC to test different diameters. * We have yet to actually have a cap. All the materials for the mold are in, but it still needs to be made. Then we can inject plastic in order to actually get a cap and test it. * The idea for the vortexer is underway using a dc motor to spin a rubber disc which with vortex the tube by use of friction. ====== ====== Back to [[start:classes:principlesofdesign:speedycapper:start|Speedy Capper]]