August 17, 2020
Description
This is an assistive device to help a person with a hand limb difference to cycle with more confidence and stability.
###Disclaimer
This is not a medical device and is provided as is with no warranty of any kind. Usage of this design is completely at own risk and the provided without any warranty. It is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the device is with you.
###Overview
I made this for my son to allow him to ride with more confidence while mountain biking. The majority of the device is printed however I also make use of orthoplastic for safety and comfort.
The orthoplastic is a very interesting material which can be easily molded into shape using warm water and a hair dryer. Cycling will at times require a person to remove their hand from a handlebar to avoid serious injury.
The orthoplastic enables the user to clip their limb into the mold and secure in place but will allow the limb slip out under excessive force to prevent serious injury like broken bones. This part will be unique for every person and probably requires some experimenting with what will work well for the individual.
###Parts required
Orthoplastic can be found at suppliers of occupational therapy products. In South Africa I have been able to source Rolyan Aquaplast from www.hitechtherapyonline.co.za
Alternatively work with your occupational therapist to get the cup made.
###Printing
The Handle Bar Clamp needs to be strong, I am still experimenting with plastic type, wall thickness and infill but the following seems to offer adequate strength slicing with cura and printing in PLA.
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Infill Density: 30%
Infill Pattern: Triangles
Wall Count: 3
Print with support everywhere
Once printing is complete, clean out all support material using a small pliers and sharp utility knife.
###Assembly
That completes assembly of the device, now remove the handle bar grip from the bicycle and mount the clamp onto the handlebar.
I included the fusion 360 design file should you wish to modify or make any improvements to the design. Enjoy!
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution