Welcome to the SS-AT project website! In this website, you can obtain and share digital data of assistive devices and tools that can be manufactured by 3D printers, as well as useful information for consultations on their adaptation. By sharing our experiences, we aim to provide and utilize assistive devices and tools that are suitable for the lives of users.
Welcome to the SS-AT project website! In this website, you can obtain and share digital data of assistive devices and tools that can be manufactured by 3D printers, as well as useful information for consultations on their adaptation. By sharing our experiences, we aim to provide and utilize assistive devices and tools that are suitable for the lives of users.

Cup Holder

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SS-AT Project
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Published
2017/09/08 00:00
Modified
2023/03/28 02:22

Summary

This is a cup holder and can be customized to fit the size (diameter and height) of the cup.

Tips for adaptation

  • For people with cerebrovascular disorder, a wide flat base is useful to stabilize the cup on the table at a mealtime.

    For people with cerebrovascular disorder, choose non-slippery material for the bottom side of this holder. Choose slippery material instead, if the user often moves the cup on the table.

    For people with cerebrovascular disorder, lower the base’s center of gravity (by increasing the thickness and weight of the bottom part) to stabilize the cup on the table. Meanwhile, a light-weight base is desirable if the user often moves the cup.

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