This handle, which was designed upon the request of an organisation, allows any cutlery to be attached including other types of utensils. It enables people with motor disabilities in the upper limbs to grasp the cutlery better. This design is not parameterizable.
This casing protects the Abbot InsuLinx glucometer from damages it can receive from any type of impact.
At the request of an entity, this design was created to facilitate the organization of the pills that a person must take throughout the day in the different doses they must take.
This tray is designed to, for example when attending events, carry food and drink with one hand. It is held as if it were a painter’s palette.
The objective of this glass is to allow people who have limited neck extension to drink while extending their neck less than usual.
On the outside, this glass looks like any glass, but its internal part has a conical shape, allowing the liquid to reach the edge sooner with a smaller inclination.
The possibility of incorporating one or two handles to facilitate grip has also been added.
The design of this piece is designed to be able to be attached to a horizontal tube on the back of the chair, in such a way that it allows us to transport a suitcase or a cart that is not large in size.
This new version allows the wheelchair to also be moved along the street sidewalk, as long as it is safely passable.
Video demonstration of use