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COFFEE CUP Team TOES Torre Stangebye Oana Mihai Emma Shulfer Susie Murillo

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COFFEE CUP. Team TOES. T orre Stangebye O ana Mihai E mma Shulfer S usie Murillo. Koberg and Bagnall : Design Model. 1. Accept the Situation 2. Analyze 3. Define the Problem Ideate Select Implement Evaluate. Accept the situation . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COFFEE CUP

Team TOESTorre Stangebye

Oana MihaiEmma ShulferSusie Murillo

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Koberg and Bagnall: Design

Model1. Accept the Situation2. Analyze3. Define the Problem4. Ideate5. Select6. Implement7. Evaluate

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Not designing a traditional

coffee cup with a cup, sleeve, lid

ect.

ACCEPT THE SITUATION

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Spilled EasilyHard to keep warmCup being too HotDamaged really easyMobile in a backpackOnly can traditionally carry it in hand

Research & BrainstormANALYZE

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Our visit to Caribou!

Research

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Research

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Research

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1. Mobile to go cup2. Spill proof3. Throw it in your backpack

4. Reusable 5. Inexpensive

DEFINE THE PROBLEM

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More portableUse a strawTemperature indicatorMicrowaveableHand grovesGogurt pouchSpill proof (twist top)Pouches for cream and sugarReusable

IDEATE

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IDEATE

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Have a cap that could store sugar, creamer, etc.

Have an attachable lid that can close tight

Grooved handles for better grip

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Flexible

Could attach

to somethi

ngPortabl

e

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We came up with:An affordable, flexible

and durable plastic like material that is reusable and portable.

Select

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We decided our final prototype addressed most of the issues we had identified.

Spill Proof Portable Reusable Keeps things warm/cold Durable Affordable For people on the go

Select

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IMPLEMENTprototype

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Merriam-WebsterA first full-scale and usually functional form of a new type or design of a construction. (Merriam-Webster)

Describes prototyping as “the willingness to go ahead and try something by building it.”

Tim Brown’s Definition

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Tim Brown: “prototyping generates results faster”

Helps refine ideas Leads to conclusion Final product= Success!!!

IMPORTANCE OF A PROTOTYPE

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TEAM TOES FIRST PROTOTYPE

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Plastic Cap

MATERIALS

Plastic

SheetsMetal HookThermal

FoilShoe Insert

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Hook for hangingThermal bag for

hot/coldFolding

plastic=minimal space used

Sturdy hold up

Functions

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Plastic not heat resistant Too many additional parts you have

to keep track of Leakage in the plastic material Cracks under cold pressures Soft, doesn’t quite sit right even with

the plastic insert Not easy to wash

FEEDBACK LOOP

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FINAL PROTOTYPE

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MATERIALS

Food Grade

RubberHook Strap

Silicon NozzlePlastic

Container

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Hot liquid due to the rubber material

Really flexible Inexpensive Slip it in your pocket Roll/Fold it up Hook on backpack Able to stand up with

attachment Customize different shapes

Functions

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EVALUATE

We had a group in class evaluate our prototype. We also evaluated our

product.

We decided that our idea was unique. It would be durable, affordable, portable, sustainable, and perfect for people on the go!