Hi all, i am currently studying CADD at college and am working on my end of year project, i was wondering if anyone on hear would be kind enough to give me your views on this product i am designing, is there a need for this in the sports industry and why?, any replys much appreciated thanks
I will design a vehicle that can be used to transport injured sports players off the field of play to receive medical attention. An operator is required to drive the vehicle; it will be of small size so it can access most areas around sports grounds. It will be electrically powered, this will reduce energy consumption, pollutants and noise which is beneficial to sports grounds. The vehicle will have four wheels and its tyres must be suitable on grass and concrete surfaces preventing any damage to the pitch. The vehicle will have a lifting device for a stretcher to be safely attached and removed allowing the safe unloading and loading of sportsmen. The material of the vehicle body will be suitable for all weather conditions and will have a minimum of two seats which will also be of a suitable material for all weather conditions.
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Sounds interesting. Perhaps the stretcher part can be a detachable treatment trolley so that they don't need further transferring from vehicle to such a table?
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