- Problem Statement: Design a product that maintains stabilization of an object while the user is using their able hand for another task.
- Suction cups on the cutting board with a wall to secure the food
- Magnet embedded into the counter to secure metal pots and pans
- Clamps with rubberized grips to help secure items on the counter
- A frame with wiring that food is placed in and can be cut
- Problem Statement: Design a product that guarantees safety in everyday tasks that may otherwise pose danger to someone not able bodied.
- Adjustable ends on a cutting board that hold the food for stable cutting
- A frame with wiring that food is placed in and can be cut
- Cutting frame that holds food and pushes it forward automatically with each cut.
- Dextile glove that prevents burns and cuts
- Problem Statement: Design containers that are flexible enough to not explode and make a mess if put under a large amount of pressure.
- After taking the lid off, instead of peeling off the sealant label, have it unlatch and act more like a cork
Make things into sturdier materials when normally flexible
- Problem Statement: Develop a solution that would be comfortable and not ergonomically challenge our user.
- Have grips on handles to help the stress on the hand
- Strap over your shoulder with a carabiner attached to it to allow you to support a heavy pan on both sides.
- Problem Statement: Create a solution that is designed to be easily completed with one able hand.
- A pot with a drain in the bottom of it that can be unscrewed and drained similar to a water cooler.
- Motorized scooper that adjusts by sliding the button up and down.