FreeArm
The FreeArm is an FDA Class 1 Medical Device that helps make tube feeding easier by enabling better mobility and reducing pain points for users already contending with a complicated medical condition.
Based on the learnings of an initial V1 product, FreeArm’s founder wanted to resolve product and feature issues while delivering a more feature-rich version that better reflected the company’s brand and client base.
Problems to solve
The V1 device suffered from parts breaking in the spring/hinge area
The V1 device felt flimsy overall and especially the hook feature to which feed bags were attached
The V1 device was not able to securely clip smaller sizes of syringes
The V1 design was un-branded
The V1 device felt sterile, lacking a human touch
Design updates
Spanner’s foundation for redesigning the device was to first understand the client base and user personas. Then we proposed an iterative series of design concepts to integrate FreeArm’s branding and humanize the product.
We jointly assessed manufacturing and usability pros and cons to down-select to and execute an optimized design concept that could accept the addition of an additional hook feature.
Engineering solutions
Working closely with the FreeArm’s founder and integrating the inputs from supply chain partners, Spanner resolved the engineering issues by evaluating the nature of the failures in the V1 device before increasing the wall thickness of clip parts, redesigning the hook feature, analyzing the tolerances, and eliminating interferences that previously constrained the range of motion.
Reconciling the device’s mode of operation with manufacturability considerations, Spanner identified the best approaches for key feature changes to accommodate smaller syringe sizes.
Manufacturing considerations
Spanner considered the tooling and inventory investments already made toward other parts in the assembly that mated with the redesigned components, thereby eliminating needless incremental tooling expenditures, eliminating inventory scrappage, and mitigating assembly and validation issues.
Spanner then provided manufacturing consulting to successfully ensure that the design intent was faithfully carried forth by East Asia partners from the New Product Introduction through Mass Production.
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Program outcomes
Enhanced product and feature robustness
Incorporated client-desired features
Increased compatibility with syringe sizes
Redesigned for aesthetic & branding
Project team
FreeArm: Misti Staley
Spanner: Alyssa Kinoshita, Torence Lu
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