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Description:
Problem: Many people who are dependent on crutches have a difficult time navigating stairs. The risk of falls and severe injury are considerable, and in the acutely-injured or post-operative patient, these risks are oftentimes compounded by pain, post-operative dizziness, and narcotic usage. Most patients who are concerned about falling scoot up backwards on their buttocks, using their palms to propel them up one step at a time.Solution: A padded rectangular box that spans two step risers with a handle to lift it up to each successive step. The device is largely rectangular and the lower-step portion is wide and flat enough to allow it to be stable when on a flat non-step surface, such as a landing.
Design parameters: Legally, stair risers must be between 6 and 7.5 inches in height, with a width minimum of 22 inches. A typical step is 11 inches in depth. The lower stair portion should be at least as long as the upper stair length, to make standing on the device while on a flat landing more stable.
The device should have multiple 1/2" slide-in/click-on element for the upper stair portion to adjust for differences in stair heights. This is not currently in my drawings
Wants:
I have the dimensions of the device largely set. I need a CAD rendering to send to a manufacturer for advanced prototypes and eventual mass production. Some additional design elements: adjustability for stair height, material selection, any ideas for handle improvement
Don't Wants:
I welcome all ideas for improvement, although the design at this point is functional.
Software:
- Standard programs: AutoCAD, etc
Entries
1st Winner
#65 SafeStep-Pro_V5
by Richard Simpson
2nd Winner
#80 SC-5.2 Stairs Climber
by stanislavp
3rd Winner
#55 Stair climber #4
by Design And More
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4th Winner
#38 Stair climber.C3
by Quantum_Designs
#26 Stair climber.C1
by Quantum_Designs
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- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.1
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.2
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.3
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.4
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.5
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.6
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.7
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.8
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.9
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.10
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.11
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.12
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C1.13
#24 Stair Climber #3
by Design And More
#21 Stair Climber
by Design And More
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#35 Stair climber.C2
by Quantum_Designs
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- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.1
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.2
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.3
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.4
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.5
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.6
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.7
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.8
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.9
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.10
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.11
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.12
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.13
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.14
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.15
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.16
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.17
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.18
- SolidWorks 2018 — SC.C2.19
#39 SafeStep-Pro_V2
by Richard Simpson
#22 Stair Climber v1
by Asier Castillo
#20 Stair Climber Concepts
by studio701
#17 Correction - Stair Climber Design 01
by ahmadnazree
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#15 Stair Climber
by Ecod
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#54 Stair climber.C4
by Quantum_Designs
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#14 SafeStep-Pro
by Richard Simpson
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#19 Stair Climber- video
by walxo
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#31 Stair Climber 2
by Asier Castillo
#23 Stair climber
by Hamed1
#25 Stair climber
by sherifelsheikh
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- jpg — Stair Climber V2-01
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-02
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-03
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-04
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-05
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-06
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-07
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-08
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-09
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-010
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-011
- jpg — Stair Climber V2-012
#77 Stair climber simply design idea upgrade 1
by Sisoje
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#58 Stair climber
by sherifelsheikh
#70 stair climber
by shahbazk
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#69 SC 2
by MS22 Design
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#68 SC-5.0 Stairs Climber
by stanislavp
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- RENDER — 01 Stair Climber
- RENDER — 02 Anatomically Verified
- RENDER — 03 For Left Or Right
- RENDER — 04 Symmetrical construction
- RENDER — 05 Adjustable for different stairs
- RENDER — 06 Uses Cases
- RENDER — 07 Top Priorities
- RENDER — 08 Stability
- RENDER — 09 Rigid Frame
- RENDER — 10 User Experience
- RENDER — 11 Ready For Manufacturing
- RENDER — 12 Assembly
- RENDER — 13 SC-5 Drawing
- STEP/STP 3D Modeling — 14 Stair Climber SC-5
- ReadMe — 15.ReadMe
#59 updated with wooden handles
by tawandak
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#61 Removable Crutch
by fengzhuos
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#62 Stair Climber
by Furkan Guler
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#64 SC 1
by MS22 Design
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#66 Stair Climber
by Raul30
#67 Adjustable Depth Stair Climber
by Heavenly_Builder
#84 STAIR CLIMBER
by Sudan
#94 Presentation
by Inventino designs
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#92 stair climber
by vipin kadambur
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#91 stair climber
by vipin kadambur
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#90 STEP model of design
by Inventino designs
#89 Adjustable Stair Climber
by taylank
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- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r21 1h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r21 1h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r248 7h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r248 7h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r230 7h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r230 7h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 16r1h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 16r1h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 7 5r5h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 7 5r5h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r5h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r5h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 15 e 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 15 e 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 10 5 a 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 10 5 a 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- JPG,PNG 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 15 e 1 lik mm Par alar
- JPG,PNG 2021 — Merdiven kart c Kesilecek Par a
- JPG,PNG 2021 — Merdiven kart c Montaj
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 9 a 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 9 a 7 5 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 9 a 7 5 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 9 a 5 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 9 a 5 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r300m1h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 5r300m1h l k mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 15 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 15 e 1 lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 15 e 1 lik mm 2. Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 18 e 15 e 1 lik mm 2. Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c Montaj
- SolidWorks Assembly 2021 — Merdiven kart c Montaj
- SolidWorks 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r300m5h lik mm Par a
- SolidWorks eDrawings 2021 — Merdiven kart c 25r300m5h lik mm Par a
#88 Stair climber
by Inventino designs
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#87 Stair Climber Design
by bryanpashianm
#86 STAIR CLIMBER
by Sudan
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#85 STAIR CLIMBER
by Sudan
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#72 adjustable climber stair
by serkans
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#82 Stair climber
by sobhandesigner
#79 Stair climber update and explanation
by Sisoje
Discussion
By the way, I forgot to mention an important feature of my project. My project is designed as adjustable. In other words, if the user finds the part to be held far or close from himself, he can adjust the part thanks to the gaps in the part called "Staircase Extractor 18 by 15 by 1 mm Part".
Can you give me 3hrs. Extremely sorry for late submission. I have to make presentation file and animation file. Because of first submission I can but not if you announce winners.
YOU CAN CLIMBE ON STAIRS BUT HOW CAN YOU GET DOWN WITH THIS DESIGN I CAN MAKE FOR YOU A DESIGN WHERE YOU CAN USE IT FOR CLIMBE AND GET DOWN
What is the manufacturing process you prefer (welding. 3d printing. removable assembly)?
Yes, I understood the mechanism of project and I will start the design and put it for review
thank you
thank you
the person lifts the device by holding the handle
Hello sir, thank you for trying to help people with innovative projects.
But I want to ask you, how an injured person would be able to lift this object as long as it is not tied to its leg?
But I want to ask you, how an injured person would be able to lift this object as long as it is not tied to its leg?
Nice project to do he best. Let&
;s get started.

By the way, I contacted my manufacturer and they prefer Solidworks for their CAD designs if possible.
Thank you very much for details, it’s really great to hear from you, you have already done lot of work................will put all efforts to bring up innovative design solutions, Thank you! :)
Height adjustment for individuals is also a good idea. It can be done similarly to adjusting the height of the upper riser segment; multiple attachments can be added to the upper AND lower segments to raise total height. I built multiple devices out of wood and tried them on different people, from 5&
;2" to 6&
; and it seemed to work on most. The typical difference in total body height might be around 12 inches, but the difference in foot-to-bent-knee height is more like only 2 inches. Splitting the difference seemed to suffice, at least for now. But once again, I am open to any clever ideas!


Climbing down stairs is obviously more difficult. That is one of the reasons that stability of the device is so important. It needs to be stable, light enough, and easily maneuvered with one hand (ie balances front to back and side to side) so it can be safely moved down one stair as well as up one. The customer would go down the stairs backwards, exactly in reverse to going upwards.
The iwalk2 is a clever device, but requires a significant amount of coordination and balance even on level ground. It becomes dangerous on stairs for less athletic people.
If the stair climber can be manufactured inexpensively, I believe that many people who are on crutches will buy one in addition to whatever device they use (knee scooter, iwalk2, etc)
The iwalk2 is a clever device, but requires a significant amount of coordination and balance even on level ground. It becomes dangerous on stairs for less athletic people.
If the stair climber can be manufactured inexpensively, I believe that many people who are on crutches will buy one in addition to whatever device they use (knee scooter, iwalk2, etc)
Hi Thomas,
Have 2 doubts, it will be helpful if you if you advise on these, Thank you! :)
1. Product to be used for Climbing up only, what about going down from stairs? required?
2. One of the product from iwalk 2.0(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KBXDJRj-XM) is suitable for going both ways on stairs, are you concerned more about stability?
Have 2 doubts, it will be helpful if you if you advise on these, Thank you! :)
1. Product to be used for Climbing up only, what about going down from stairs? required?
2. One of the product from iwalk 2.0(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KBXDJRj-XM) is suitable for going both ways on stairs, are you concerned more about stability?
I love designs about accessibility.
The customer lifts the handle to move the device from one step to the next, then kneels back on it to get the healthy leg up a step.
I cannot understand how it works. How does the user lift the box when she has the knee supported by the box? Is the user standing along the box using her feets when it lifts he box? Does she climb one step with the non suported leg? It would be possible for you to illustrate the workings of the device with a series of photos or a video? Thank you
Innovative and interesting project, thank you for the contest!...................additional prizes will attract more design entries :)
i will try to make new design for this tnx
Nice Empathetic design product. Let&
;s work !

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