1. One Pill
Dispensing Bottle
Conor McDonnell
When designers design child resistant
containers they very often design in
problems for other users. By relying
on manual dexterity and strength they
often discriminate against other users
with arthritic conditions.
The current standards only use adults
aged 50-70 years old for testing, any
of which that have manual dexterities
are excluded from the test.
This project attempts to redress the
balance by designing an enclosure that
relys on intelligent sequencing.
The enclosure works two fold. It
slows the rate of dispensing, buying
time for discovery and introduces a
sequence of operation designed to be
beyond the mental facilities of the
targeted age group of children for
testing.
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