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ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org to Disability and Accessibility@beehaw.org · 1 year ago

Elefont ring - Adaptive Writing Device by Tryspire

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Elefont ring - Adaptive Writing Device by Tryspire

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ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org to Disability and Accessibility@beehaw.org · 1 year ago
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SummaryThe Elefont Ring is an ergonomic accessibility tool designed for enhanced grip stability. It is a functional design concept created to explore new ways of interacting with writing tools. This latest iteration features a flexible, adaptive design that conforms to various finger or toe sizes and pen or pencil diameters.The grip holes measure 7.48mm, making them ideal for standard writing tools like HB2 pencils and Bic pens. While the TPU material allows for flexibility, expanding up to 9.50mm, using significantly larger tools may overextend the material. The multi-hole structure allows for customizable grip positions, which may help improve comfort during extended use.Thanks to its TPU construction, the adult version accommodates finger and toe diameters of 18mm and larger. For smaller sizes, an included adapter ensures a secure fit while maintaining flexibility. A dedicated version is also included for smaller diameters (12mm), which can expand slightly as needed.The adult version includes an additional adapter to reduce the internal diameter to 14mm while remaining flexible.Currently, this is the 26th iteration of this design concept, crafted from Overture High-Speed TPU 95A. This project is an ongoing R&D exploration, and I am eager to hear feedback from the maker community to help refine the design further.Usage and LicensingThese designs are shared for personal, non-commercial research and evaluative purposes only and should not be sold. If you modify the model, please credit the original work.Why the name Elefont Ring?The four stumps resemble elephant feet, and when you insert a finger or toe through the hole, it looks like an elephant’s trunk.⚠️ LEGAL AND SAFETY NOTICENOT A MEDICAL DEVICE: Petal Pinch is an experimental ergonomic prototype and assessment aid. It has NOT been evaluated, approved, or endorsed by any medical or regulatory body (such as Health Canada or the FDA). It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or manage any medical condition.USER IS THE MANUFACTURER: By downloading this file, you acknowledge that you are the manufacturer of the physical object. You assume 100% responsibility for material selection, print settings, and safety testing.CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL: Always ensure assessments are reviewed by a qualified healthcare professional. Consult with a professional before using this device to ensure it is appropriate for your specific needs.TERMS OF USE: Downloading this file constitutes your agreement to the full Tryspire Terms of Use and Disclaimer: https://www.tryspire3d.com/disclaimer-and-terms-of-useSupport and Updates:This design is a work in progress. If you would like to support future Tryspire projects, consider visiting Ko-fi.Website: https://www.tryspire3d.com/Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tryspire3dInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/Tryspire3d/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tryspire3d Usage and Licensing:This project is primarily licensed under the Open Community License (OCL v1): https://github.com/OpenCommunityLicence/OpenCommunityLicenceOCL allows non-commercial use, remixing, and sharing, requires attribution when distributing derivatives, and ensures that any remixes stay under a compatible non-commercial, share-alike license.Some platforms don't support OCL. On those sites, this project is offered under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for compatibility: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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