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Low-tech bicycle-powered blood centrifuge

Ana Duarte 于 2015-09-08 10:53 分享

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Jack Trew, a design student at Birmingham City University in the UK, may have a solution for diagnosing nutritional blood disorders such as anemia, at least when it comes to centrifuging blood in rural areas of the developing world, because it relies on one of the most common machines to be found there, the bicycle.
The invention, called Spokefuge, is designed to be used with the bike upright on a stand, or upside down and pedaled by hand. Although it doesn't mention it on the Dyson Foundation website, according to Co.Exist, the bikes could also be ridden as transport for ten minutes with the units on them, such as getting back to the clinic from a patient visit.
Trew's Spokefuge, which is one of 20 designs in the running for the 2014 Dyson Award, consists of just a handful of parts that form a single unit for holding a patient's blood sample. The units are attached to the spokes of a rear bicycle wheel (in even numbers only, to stay balanced), which is then spun for 10 minutes to centrifuge the blood.
"This simple device has the potential to replicate the results produced by an expensive electric centrifuge in areas that are perhaps too underdeveloped or remote for modern medical equipment to be used. Africa does not need western medical donations, they need design specific to them" Trew said.

More info: http://www.jamesdysonaward.org/projects/spokefuge/

Adapted from: http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/student-invents-low-tech-bicy...

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