Showing posts with label Formal Progress Presentatio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Formal Progress Presentatio. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Formal Progress Presentation

Soft Serve Attachment


The goal of our project is to evenly and thoroughly apply an external (dry) fluid to an independently operating system to ensure maximum operating efficiency.  The chemical Molybdenum Disulfide, a dry lubricant, will be applied to a two-stroke engine while the engine is still operating, ensuring the shaft of the engine is evenly and thoroughly lubricated to increase operating efficiency.  Two-stroke engines are found in outboard motors, which can be found on small water craft, including vessels which would be operating in marine environments.


Team- to design and model an attachable apparatus to a soft serve ice cream machine to coat the ice cream in sprinkles as the stream leaves the apparatus.

Personal- to design and model a working electrical system that will cause vibrations throughout the apparatus that allow the sprinkles to penetrate the stream of ice cream.


Specifications:
Be compatible with a standard soft serve ice cream machine
Be detachable
Have a re-sealable bottom to prevent unintended release of sprinkles
Must provide 360 degrees of contact with ice cream
Have a slanted bottom for rolling sprinkles out of attachment
Must utilize vibrations to increase sprinkle flow
Must not be engaged until ice cream pours
Doors must close with the stopping of the lever

Limitations
Cost under 100 dollars to manufacture
Fit in the confined space provided
Resistant to the cold
Needs to be made of clear material
Be dish washer safe
Be constructed by tools in the System Lab
Be tested with Day's Ice Cream's soft serve machine
Be constructed using non-toxic materials
Abide by all safety regulations











Set Up of ThermoForm Machine


Placing of Plastic in Holder


Placing of Object in Holder


Bird's Eye View


Putting Plastic over the Mold


Clamping down plastic


Sealing Device


Happy Team Members


Functioning Machine


An Angel


Light and Knob


Closer View of Timer


Failed Attempt 1


Failed Attempt 2


Success


Close up of Knob


Thickness of plastic


Success 2


Pre-Success


Our Plastic


Set up of Our plastic


Cutting out of Product


Testing the vacuum 


Sliced Mold in Half


Welding Tool


Welding Piece back together


Welding


Welding


Welding


Testing PVC


Welding Tube


Welding


Welding


Welding


PVC Test

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Formal Progress Presentation

The goal of our project is to evenly and thoroughly apply an external (dry) fluid to an independently operating system to ensure maximum operating efficiency.  The chemical Molybdenum Disulfide, a dry lubricant, will be applied to a two-stroke engine while the engine is still operating, ensuring the shaft of the engine is evenly and thoroughly lubricated to increase operating efficiency.  Two-stroke engines are found in outboard motors, which can be found on small water craft, including vessels which would be operating in marine environments.



A Standard Ice Cream Machine




Our design briefs are as followed:

Team- to design and model an attachable apparatus to a soft serve ice cream machine to coat the ice cream in sprinkles as the stream leaves the apparatus.

Personal- to design and model a working electrical system that will cause vibrations throughout the apparatus that allow the sprinkles to penetrate the stream of ice cream.



A Taylor Ice Cream Machine

The finished product will be tested on one of the soft serve machines in Day's Ice Cream in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Ideally, the ice cream will be evenly coated in sprinkles as it comes out of the spigot and passes through the attachment into the cone.

Procedure:
  • the apparatus will be attached to one of the spigots on a soft serve machine
  • one of the owner's of Day's will then use the attachment to fill a cone while the apparatus is engaged
  • the entire process will be videotaped/photographed/observed first hand
  • the finished cone will then be subjected to a "taste test" to ensure quality
  • a brief survey/questionnaire will then be administered to test the entire process


The Spigot that the Attachment will integrate with

Orthographic View of Chosen Solution

Isometric of Chosen Solution

Circuit Diagram of Final Solution 
Auto-CAD Rendering of Final Solution

Auto-CAD Rendering of Circuit Diagram
Top View of Model

View of Wiring of Model


View of Offset Balance of Motor Attachment


Video of Model




























Adding Sprinkles to the Product

Adding Sprinkles to the Product



Video of Product Being Used





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