Case Study: Accupen
The AccuPen provides a fast and easy way to measure intraocular pressures in many clinical settings.
The tip contains an extremely sensitive pressure gauge that takes measurements against the cornea of the eye.
The ergonomic form of the unit is derived from analysis of focus group input.
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Research/Schematics
We began the project by researching various products in the market. We studied form and user demographics and ergonomic concerns.
We then composed various component schemes that would fit within the parameters of the design objective. LCD placement, control button location, and proper balance of weight were all addressed.
Concept development
Refinement
CAD
Prototypes
We went through several rounds of prototypes to prove fit and insure that the ergonomic form translated properly into the CAD environment.
The parts to the right were made using the stereo lithography process. Stereo lithography is a rapid process that produces very accurate prototypes that are used to prove out the design and can be finished to look like the actual product.
Next, we move into the production phase>>
Production
We supported the project all the way through production. This includes vendor liaison, graphics production, and refinements after first shot parts.
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To learn more about the Accupen, visit the Accutome site.







