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HansPeter98 · 21/04/2014 13:48

Hey Guys,

I have developed a baby seat that can be attached and detached to a wheelchair. The baby seat can also be moved forward and backward and rotated to the side using the adjustable clamp/clip system. Even the frame can move sideways to improve the users front vision. The frame is made out of carbon fibre while the baby seat will be made out of nylon. The infant must be under 12 months old and weigh maximum 9 kg.The product is aesthetically-pleasing, intuitive, friendly and convenient. It is targeted at parents with disabilities who have the discomfort of having to put their child on their lap and prefer a separate seat. The aim of the product to improve the interaction between the parent and the child.

You can 3 animation videos of the product on youtube:

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I would really appreciate it if people could give me your perspective of the product. Below are some questions that might help.

What do you think of the concept?

Would the baby prefer to sit on the seat rather than on the parents' lap?

Will the infant be safe and not be scared especially when there is nothing below the seat?

Is it aesthetically pleasing design? Remember the seat is made of out nylon and the frame is carbon fibre

Do you think that there is market need for such a product?

Will it change the perception of people toward products aimed at disabled people?

Does it improve the emotional bond between the parent and the child?

Where on the wheelchair should the frame be attached to? Remember the clamp can be customised for different wheelchair designs.

What other desire features do you think the product should have? Customisation, Colour choices, materials, different seat designs, etc.

Is there anything else you might want the product to do?

Thanks

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BeyondPankhurst · 21/04/2014 13:53

There's a disabled parents section, might have more responses if you post there :)

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