We first identified a problem. This problem was that when owners have their pets in the back of their car it can get very muddy and dirty quickly. This concept was quickly drawn up, the idea of this concept was to produce a product that could stop the car getting dirty easily.
These CAD renders show many different important aspects of this product. Some of these key aspects are they telescopic arms that can allow the product to be placed in different size boots of cars, so it's a one product that fits all. Other key features consist of the self adhesive roll that can be ripped off and stuck down to the boot to help protect the boot lining from mud and dirt. Also a concealed cutting blade to help cut the adhesive hole off.
Exploded view of the whole product showing how each individual piece fits together.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
Engineering Drawing showing the measurements needed for manufacturer.
The presentation board showing the final product and how it works.
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As a group we were given a task. This task was to identify a problem that pet owners encountered when placing there pets into a car. We had to design and develop a car based product that helped solve certain problems.

Ben Coulthard
Graduated Derby, United Kingdom