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JPN Industrial Design
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Be_dl_001_black. pg: 3 Harold. pg: 12
Speaker Says. pg: 28 About Me. pg: 38
pg: 3Biologically Effective LED Downlight
2014 Sustainable Group
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Images - Biologically Effective Downlight with “Petal Lens”.
The Biologically Effective Downlight is a concept I derived under instruction from “Sustainable Group Services”.
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Images - Biologically Effective Downlight with “Petal Lens”. FRONT
It applies recent research conducted by “Fagerhult Sweden” into the effect of ambient light on our well being.
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Images - Diagram of the receptors in the human eye
“Fagerhults” research states that 100 Lumen Square metres of ambient light that falls above the “horizon line”, has a positive effect on produc-tivity and well being. The sunlight naturally provides this, but the sun is not always available.
Horizon Line
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Images - Diagram of findings of “Fagerhults” research
Productivity is impaired when working late into the night, or inside dimly lit rooms. “The Biological effective Downlight” is designed to reflect adequate ambient light above the “horizon line” as well as provide a focused beam below like traditional 45 ° down lights. This will have a positive ef-fect on productivity and well being.
45 ° Beam
Lens_A Lens_B
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Images - Initial Concepts Models. By re engineering existing Acrylic Lens technology, we are trying to re-fract the light towards the walls as well as focus light on the task areas as intended.
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Images - Rapid Prototyping of Lens Concepts.
Following an assessment Len_B designed to spread light at 90 ° proves to have potential. Concept B designed to direct light towards corners proves to be benign.
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Images - Biologically Effective Downlight with “Petal Lens”.
A second prototype of the “Petal Lens” was cast in a polyester resin us-ing a 3D print and a silicon mould.
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Images - Biologically Effective Downlight with “Petal Lens”.
The clarity of the polyester resin prototype is closer to that of what an acrylic injection moulded component would be. This allows us to assess the concept with further insight.
pg: 12Backwash Water Re-purpose Unit
2013 Swinburne University
Harold
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Images - Harold. Backwash Water Re-purpose Unit
Harold was completed as my final semester project during my studies at Swinburne University. It uses a series of unique methods to processes, and then re-purpose water that is otherwise wasted during the “backwashing” cycle of a swimming pool filtration system.
Pool Pump Filter
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Regular Filtration Cycle
Images - Diagram of the regular cycle of a swimming pool filtering system
The regular cycle of a regular swimming pool filtration system.
Pool Pump Filter
Waste
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Backwashing Cycle
Images - Diagram of the regular cycle of a swimming pool filtering system
Backwashing is part of regular maintenance on any swimming pool system with a “Media Filter”. Back washing uses water from the pool to clean the me-dia inside the filter. The water used is wasted down the storm water drain.
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Images - Springthorpe Swimming Pool Case study
The size of this swimming pool is above average of any residential swim-ming pool system but below that of a commercial swimming pool system. The large Media filter requires backwashing fortnightly throughout peek use.
> Backwashing required for a total of 6 minutes every month.
> Resulting in the wastage of approx 2000lts of water
(300 lts per min).
Springthorpe Country Club Swmming Pool
60 Litres. +
Water Wasted in a summer day at Springthorpe
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Images - Water wasted in peak use time.
The hot summer months of the year is peak use time for any swimming pool, it’s also the driest time of the year. The likeliness of drought, and the implementation of water restrictions makes saving water a necessity.
The Solution
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Images - Harold Diagram of Inter-ception.
“Harold” a non electrical device that is plumbed into the existing swim-ming pool filtration system. It intercepts the otherwise wasted water before it reaches the storm water drain.
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Images - Proposed redirection of water.
After being processed through “Harold”, backwash water can be directed to a number of locations as desired for re-use.
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Images - Steps of use
STEP1: The “De-Chlorinator” is charged with a chlorine removing substance each use.STEP2: ”Easy Clean” Nylon membrane filter is cleaned each use. Using a tool provided.STEP3: The user can make any changes to the direction of water before com-mencing backwash cycle.
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Images - Diagram of internal work-ings.
1: Backwash water enters the unit from the inlet.2: Debris of >40 micron are removed (approx size of grain of sand).3: “Sodium-thiosulphate” naturalises any chlorine present in the water.4: The water is directed to various locations for use.5: A spring loaded valve, automatically regulates the internal pressure.
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Images - Unique Modular Valve As-sembly.
A defining feature of the system is the valve system. It’s modular sock-eting assembly is completely unique to any other valve. It’s design means that “Harold” can be customised as required to suit a number of applications.
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Images - Early Sketches, Exploded, SLA 3D Model, Assessment.
An SLA 3D printed prototype of the valve assembly was produced to help others to realise it’s application and function.
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Images - Early Concept sketches during the generation phase
“Harold” went through many forms , as I explored various solutions to the problem of wasted backwash water.
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Images - Late development sketch. Done in 5 minutes
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Images - Valve Handle, technical drawing
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Images - Cross Section. Assembly technical drawings
pg: 28Portable Bluetooth Speaker
2013 Swinburne University
Speaker Says
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Images - Hero, 1 Casing, 2 Remove from casing, 3 connect via blue-tooth.
This project was completed as an exercise of technique used when design-ing injection moulded components. A size restriction of 100mm cubed and the use of current rechargeable battery technologies make the restrictions of the brief.
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Images - ON, SELECT. Smart phone application.
The Speaker Says concept features a colour coded interface, intended to communicate with an application on your smart phone. This let’s you select music based on your association with a colour.
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Images - In Situ. When in use, the speaker body sits on top of a timber case which helps amplify the sound acoustically.
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Images - Early concept presenta-tion panel 1.
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Images - Early concept presenta-tion panel 2.
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Images - TPU feet assembly diagram The project was completed as an exercise in the technical restraints of the injection moulding process. To test myself I incorporated several differ-ent plastic materials and over-moulding techniques into my design.
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Images - Internal components. This internal component was designed in a way to reduce tooling costs. Because it has no aesthetic impact we are able to design the form in such a way.
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Images - All parts dismantled, On-top of Box, Assembled.
The design was finished to such detail that all the components were 3D printed to assess how well the assembly worked.
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Images - Exploded Assembly, BOM This exploded view and BOM shows the level of detail this concept has been considered to.
pg: 38My Skill Set
Jack Patrick Normoyle
About Me
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Images - Software I work withand more...
Solidworks
V-Ray Wordpress Magento
3Ds Max Adobe Suite
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Images - “Loomi” E-commerce Land-ing Page developed for Sustainable Group Services. LED_STORE.
Interdisciplinary The past year I have spent extending my skill set, working with small developing business in the fields of product development, front end and back-end web development, user experience design, and marketing. By turning to my creative problem solving approach, and empathic practices, I have been able to offer well received solutions throughout many areas of business.
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Images - Sheet Metal Shelf, Coffee Table, Cafe Stool.
I have worked with a vast range of materials, and have experience with the restraints and opportunities of many manual and computer controlled pro-totyping process.
Prototyping Methods
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Images - Freehand Sketches. De-con’ Golf bag, Bike light
Hours of practice have earned me a great sketching ability. I am able to rapidly visualise concepts and clearly communicate them with colleagues and clients.
Freehand Sketching
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Images - Fictional Space-craft Tablet + Sketchbook Pro
Manufacturing + Tech
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Images - Harold, Screw Boss De-tail, Mould-flow Analysis.
I practice a strong philosophy of always considering technical restric-tions and manufacturing possibilities, even from the earliest stages of any project. This allows me to derive both imaginative and realistic product solutions.
Manufacturing + Tech
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Images - Gold Bag, Bike light, Desk Lamp
I’m competent in 3D modelling software such as Solidworks, and 3Ds Max + V-ray. The combination of my strengths with freehand drawing and 3D modelling allow me to rapidly realise concepts in a comercially viable time frame.
3D Modelling