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Pringles Container By: Jacob Wilson & Blake Kotrla
Step 1: Define The Problem
The Problem To design and build a container that would house the delicate Pringles chip.  After designing the container, we needed to send the container through the Postal Service to Conant High School in Hoffman Estates.  To receive the maximum amount of points, the chip inside the container would need to arrive upon its destination, unscathed.     Define the Problem
Step 2: Brainstorming
Our Brainstorming Brainstorming Box with shredded paper     In chip dip  Wrapped in duct tape   Clay mold  Bubble wrap container  In water  In a shoe with tissues  Pringle shaped box  Plastic printer container ,[object Object]
 Surround by cement Inside a pillow  Wrapped in polyester Box fill with gummy bear  In jello  Dvd container
Our Brainstorming Brainstorming
 Step 3: Research & Generate Ideas
Three Primary Ideas 1. Pillow/Cotton Ball Stuffing- We want to make a container, probably a old soup can or even a wood box. Then we would insert the chip, and fill the container with the stuffing from inside a pillow.  2. DVD Container- We would take and old DVD container and hollow it out. Then we would insert the chip and because it would fit snugly inside, it would not break.  Three Primary Ideas
Three Primary Ideas 3. Clay Mould- Similar to the DVD, we would make a mould out of clay and place the chip inside of the mould.  Three Primary Ideas
Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas
Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 4: Identify Criteria and Constraints
Criteria The box and chip both had to arrive safely The box or envelope which you used to ship the container had to come from the USPS and be a flat-rate box.
Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 5: Explore Possibilities
Design Matrix
Simplicity 1: Most simple, requires little to no assembling.  2: Requires some assembling and little knowledge of how each piece works 3: Requires lots of assembling and correct placement of the Pringle. 
Cost 1: The least expensive 2: The 2nd least expensive 3: The most expensive
Sturdiness 1: Very sturdy and difficult to break the container and the chip inside. 2: Somewhat sturdy and can take a moderate amount of damage. 3: normal sturdiness that takes little damage before breaking.
Size 1: Very small and can fit in an envelope. 2: Relatively small and can fit in an envelope/box. 3: Small and can fit in a small box
Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 6: Select an Approach
Pillow/ Cottonball Case!!!
Step 7: Develop a Design Proposal
Develop a Design Proposal
Step 8: Model or Prototype
Model/Prototype
Step 9: Testing
Testing We took the chip inside it’s safety chamber and threw it 10-20 feet in the air several times. We checked the chip after every throw and the chip survived every impact with the ground.
Step 12: Communicate Results
Final Results  The casing for the chip proved to be stable and durable and did not need any refining after the first testing run.  We sent the case though the mail and it safely arrived at Conant High School.

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Pringles presentation for blake and jacob

  • 1. Pringles Container By: Jacob Wilson & Blake Kotrla
  • 2. Step 1: Define The Problem
  • 3. The Problem To design and build a container that would house the delicate Pringles chip. After designing the container, we needed to send the container through the Postal Service to Conant High School in Hoffman Estates. To receive the maximum amount of points, the chip inside the container would need to arrive upon its destination, unscathed. Define the Problem
  • 5.
  • 6. Surround by cement Inside a pillow  Wrapped in polyester Box fill with gummy bear  In jello  Dvd container
  • 8. Step 3: Research & Generate Ideas
  • 9. Three Primary Ideas 1. Pillow/Cotton Ball Stuffing- We want to make a container, probably a old soup can or even a wood box. Then we would insert the chip, and fill the container with the stuffing from inside a pillow. 2. DVD Container- We would take and old DVD container and hollow it out. Then we would insert the chip and because it would fit snugly inside, it would not break. Three Primary Ideas
  • 10. Three Primary Ideas 3. Clay Mould- Similar to the DVD, we would make a mould out of clay and place the chip inside of the mould. Three Primary Ideas
  • 11. Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas
  • 12. Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 4: Identify Criteria and Constraints
  • 13. Criteria The box and chip both had to arrive safely The box or envelope which you used to ship the container had to come from the USPS and be a flat-rate box.
  • 14. Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 5: Explore Possibilities
  • 16. Simplicity 1: Most simple, requires little to no assembling. 2: Requires some assembling and little knowledge of how each piece works 3: Requires lots of assembling and correct placement of the Pringle. 
  • 17. Cost 1: The least expensive 2: The 2nd least expensive 3: The most expensive
  • 18. Sturdiness 1: Very sturdy and difficult to break the container and the chip inside. 2: Somewhat sturdy and can take a moderate amount of damage. 3: normal sturdiness that takes little damage before breaking.
  • 19. Size 1: Very small and can fit in an envelope. 2: Relatively small and can fit in an envelope/box. 3: Small and can fit in a small box
  • 20. Three Primary Ideas Three Primary Ideas Step 6: Select an Approach
  • 22. Step 7: Develop a Design Proposal
  • 23. Develop a Design Proposal
  • 24. Step 8: Model or Prototype
  • 27. Testing We took the chip inside it’s safety chamber and threw it 10-20 feet in the air several times. We checked the chip after every throw and the chip survived every impact with the ground.
  • 29. Final Results The casing for the chip proved to be stable and durable and did not need any refining after the first testing run. We sent the case though the mail and it safely arrived at Conant High School.