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Designing Multi-Functional Magnetic Storage Cubes for Use in Modern Homes and Schools

TAUBER, J., ZACH, M., DOHNAL, P., SVOBODA, J.

Original Title

Designing Multi-Functional Magnetic Storage Cubes for Use in Modern Homes and Schools

English Title

Designing Multi-Functional Magnetic Storage Cubes for Use in Modern Homes and Schools

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

Using modern methodologies in the sectors and subareas of industrial design, where they currently find only marginal application, brings a potential for interrelating technology, the arts, and fine arts. To illustrate this, we present model procedures and options for designing a versatile storage cube that integrates magnetic structural components facilitating easy and quick assembly. In addition to being an item of real furniture, portable and readily convertible into a table or soft stool, the cube supports children’s creative games and helps to develop their overall skills in the present-day household and in pre-primary and primary education. The basic material rests in birch plywood, and the joint edges between the individual walls are covered with smooth plastic guards manufactured via additive 3D printing from corn fodder-based filament. Thus, an interesting structural detail, namely, plastic edges, is generated, reinforcing the entire product. The walls comprise decorative, multicolor, polyurethane foam-based elements that can be removed and reinserted. Regarding the manufacturing technology, CNC machining and laser shaping are widely employed on the main parts, and the plastic edges are 3D-printed. In terms of the original idea, the product responds to customer requirements within a specific design project. The robustness and stability tests have proved that the cubes fully satisfy the relevant standards.

English abstract

Using modern methodologies in the sectors and subareas of industrial design, where they currently find only marginal application, brings a potential for interrelating technology, the arts, and fine arts. To illustrate this, we present model procedures and options for designing a versatile storage cube that integrates magnetic structural components facilitating easy and quick assembly. In addition to being an item of real furniture, portable and readily convertible into a table or soft stool, the cube supports children’s creative games and helps to develop their overall skills in the present-day household and in pre-primary and primary education. The basic material rests in birch plywood, and the joint edges between the individual walls are covered with smooth plastic guards manufactured via additive 3D printing from corn fodder-based filament. Thus, an interesting structural detail, namely, plastic edges, is generated, reinforcing the entire product. The walls comprise decorative, multicolor, polyurethane foam-based elements that can be removed and reinserted. Regarding the manufacturing technology, CNC machining and laser shaping are widely employed on the main parts, and the plastic edges are 3D-printed. In terms of the original idea, the product responds to customer requirements within a specific design project. The robustness and stability tests have proved that the cubes fully satisfy the relevant standards.

Keywords

play element, magnetic structural components, storage cube, furniture design, 3D printing, structure robustness, functional testing

Key words in English

play element, magnetic structural components, storage cube, furniture design, 3D printing, structure robustness, functional testing

Authors

TAUBER, J., ZACH, M., DOHNAL, P., SVOBODA, J.

RIV year

2025

Released

20.03.2024

Publisher

MDPI

ISBN

2076-3417

Periodical

Applied Sciences - Basel

Volume

14

Number

2

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

1

Pages to

16

Pages count

16

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT188873,
  author="Martin {Zach} and Jiří {Tauber} and Přemysl {Dohnal} and Jaroslav {Svoboda}",
  title="Designing Multi-Functional Magnetic Storage Cubes for Use in Modern Homes and Schools",
  journal="Applied Sciences - Basel",
  year="2024",
  volume="14",
  number="2",
  pages="1--16",
  doi="10.3390/app14020829",
  issn="2076-3417",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/2/829"
}

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