Title: PedalPowered Washing Machine
1Pedal-Powered Washing Machine
Design Team Jenny Hu, Radu Raduta, Jessica
Vechakul Mentor Allen Armstrong
2Community Partner
Centre for Bicycle Technology www.mayapedal.com
Mission
To support the basic family economy, through the
design and distribution of bicycle machines,
providing an efficient alternative for the rural
development of Guatemala.
3The Challenge An Alternative to Manual Washing
- Detergent is rough on hands
- Washing is tiring for arms and hands
- Awkward posture cause back pains
4Our Solution Bicímáquina
- Inexpensive, durable pedal-powered washing
machine - Users Local entrepreneur or several families
sharing - Requirements
- Easy to build and maintain locally
- Simple for women and children to operate
- More comfortable to use than manual methods
- Culturally acceptable in Guatemala
5Design Specifications
- Cleaning Machine-washed clothes must be at least
as clean as hand-washed (TBD) - Capacity Minimum 5kg of clothes/load
- Water usage Maximum 15L water / 1kg clothes
- Pedaling time for effective washing comparable
to time for hand-washing (TBD) - Power Maximum 100W (comfortable level of
human-power output)
6Design Specifications
- Manufacturing local (Maya Pedal)
- Materials locally available (bicycle parts,
wood, oil drums, metal stock, etc.) - Manufacturing Cost Maximum 300 (comparable to
other MP machines) - Maintenance Maximum 25/year
7Developing Design Concepts
- Researched washing physics, existing mechanisms
- Brainstormed designs
- Identified design components (agitators, screws,
rotating barrel, pedal drive) - Compared designs to existing Maytag washer with
pedal drive replacing the motor
8Vertical and Horizontal Axis Rotation
9Other Mechanisms
10Concept Selection
11Crank-Powered Test Stand
- Adjustable stand models horizontal and tilted
axes - Evaluation of both concepts through simple
experiments - Single best concept to be selected by March 30th
12Tests to be performed
- General operation
- Wash principle
- Required elements
- Operational steps
- Power input
- Required speed
- Required torque
13Local investigation
- Typical wash load
- Normal hand-wash time for a load
- Cleanliness standard expected of machine
- Compatibility of locally-available soaps
- Local clothing dye properties
- Water temperature and heating options
- Local materials available
14Project Timeline
15Questions?