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Ruby
Amir - Industrial Design
First prize, design contest "Creating a New Movement"
Industrial/Graphic
designer
Graduated from the School of Industrial Design, Hadassah College,
Jerusalem.
A motorized
tricycle for children with disabilities
A graduation project, School of Industrial Design, Hadassah College,
Jerusalem, 2003, with "Tzora Active Systems Ltd."
The project
aims to design and develop a motorized tricycle that will accompany
the child during physical rehabilitation treatments and afterwards,
as an aid that would help the child achieve mobility, independence,
and most of all - fun. The project aims to develop a product that
will be seen as desirable to children, by treating children with
disabilities first of all as children and not as invalids.
The Tricycle is based upon an Active Passive Trainer (APT) for upper
and lower limb exercising that enables active and passive activity,
according to the patient's abilities.
The combination of the APT and the tricycle enables the children
to ride the bicycle and suppresses pathological reflexes. Apart
from the joy of physical activity, the children gain a treatment
to improve their physical condition. The combination of the motor
and a control system makes it possible to achieve various levels
of effort and resistance that make the tricycle unique when compared
to similar products.
The tricycle won the first prize in the Model Car Design Contest,
"Creating a New Movement," that was initiated by the Raz-Ram
Foundation, under the aegis of the Association of Car Importers
in Israel and the City of Nes-Tziona. The tricycle will be commercially
manufactured by Tzora Active Systems, Ltd.
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