L.E.D. Power in the Pocket

April 20, 2009

Pocket Torch using High-brightness L.E.D.

The invention of the high-brightness L.E.D. has opened up a world of possibilities in the realm of compact lighting products. When we were approached by L.E.D. manufacturer Lednium for developing a handy pocket torch, we carried out a quick survey of existing pocket torch designs. Much to our dismay, we found that a sheer lack of design effort, in terms of styling as well as usability. Most of the existing designs still follow the conventional form of a torch i.e. a uniform cylindrical form with symmetrical surface treatment. Little or no thought seems to have been given to stability on flat surfaces. The models that have pen-like clips use this as an add-on element having little or no correlation with the visual language of the product.

existing-designs_ed2We started the design process with the objective of giving a fresh perspective to pocket torch design, making it a style statement rather than just a utility device. Extensive form exploration resulted in a bank of sketches showing diverse form factors and interesting design elements.

Initial Concept Sketches

Some of the promising designs were shortlisted and refined.

refined-concept-sketches_edOne of the designs was selected for development in consultation with the client. The concept was assigned dimensions and put through a round of extensive feature refinement for finalizing the aesthetic.feature-refinement_edThe finalized design was subjected to a preliminary engineering review to understand the manufacturability aspects.

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After some dimensional refinement, a CAD model was generated and rendered to explore different color schemes and finishes. The product form was reviewed for aesthetic appeal. This trendy design has a circular cross-section which varies throughout its length to create interest. The long depressions on the cylindrical body and the truncated front end further add to the excitement of the design. The recessed neck and color-coordinated clip help in maintaining a slender profile.

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The concept proceeded to the design engineering phase, where it was detailed out in terms of parts and their assembly.

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A rapid prototype of the design was obtained through the FDM process. The prototype gave a realistic feel of the product and vindicated our efforts towards ergonomic design. The design was approved and taken up for mass-manufacturing.

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Being a small product with very little technical complications, the pocket torch often fails to get the design effort it deserves. Completing the design process in a detailed and systematic manner made us realize that the simplest of products can be made delightful to see and use through proper design.

Shoubhik Dutta Roy


“Go Railways, Go Green!”

March 30, 2009

 

 Railway Berth Number Lamp  

 

The existing berth light inside coaches of Indian Railways is crude and the signage is cumbersome to read. Moreover, the fixture uses fluorescent tubes. The idea behind this project was to design and develop a modular and compact fixture on the existing footprint, using LED technology.

 

A typical coach of Indian Railways

When I got this brief, I was personally excited. From my college days I used to travel by train in sleeper class and take the upper berth, in order to avoid  disturbance. My idea of train travel was to read, listen to music or simply sleep. I  always found it disturbing and irritating to see the lighting fixture, in terms of styling as well as quality of light.

The project started with understanding the existing fixture and its technical specifications. Indian Railway authorities were not interested to change the base plate screw positions, so we had to design within this constraint. We tested 3 pieces of 1 watt LED  & tried different color combinations of warm & blue color LED.  High power LEDs generate considerable heat, hence we used an aluminum base plate with optimized surface area as heat sink. The challenge was to make it look sleek & compact taking care of visual ergonomics. The current graphics were dimensionally constrained, so we proposed better layouts for the same.indian-railways3ed1 Based on the selected graphics we developed styling for the product. We came up with concepts keeping simplicity in mind and using minimal design elements.

 Initially we proposed a kind of modular Polycarbonate fixture with clear PMMA detachable number plate.

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A big advantage of this design was that the same berth number light could be used for other purposes at the same time. However, the client wanted to stick to conventional sticker numbering, probably because of security and durability issues with the detachable number plate.

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 We developed  prototypes and installed them in running coaches for testing.

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The feed back from travelers was encouraging, they are looking forward to more green (sustainable) designs of railway coaches.

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“The furnishing, lighting, window style is really good and 100 times better than the AC 2 tier, I travelled  before 14 days, in Utkal Express from HWR. The look of the coach is really appreciable. Next time I definitely prefer to travel in same coach.”

— Pawan Khurana (traveller in prototype installed coach)

 

 

I hope Indian Railways understands the need for green design and implements the same into their coaches in a big way. “Go railways, go green!”

 

Amarjeet Sonkar


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