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Puncture Assistant Device (PAD) is an easy & energy efficient way of repairing the troublesome two wheeler's, or the ones with punctured tire conditions that cause enhanced drudgery to senior citizens, women etc. PAD can be utilized for a two wheeler with punctured tire in all weather conditions irregardless of the prevailing road conditions. This apparatus reduces the physical efforts involved in the conventional methods of taking a punctured two wheeled vehicle to get fixed in the most user friendly and preferred manner. Benefits of Puncture Assistant Device (PAD): 1. Portable and aesthetic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Puncture Assistant Device (PAD) is an easy & energy efficient way of repairing the troublesome two wheeler's, or the ones with punctured tire conditions that cause enhanced drudgery to senior citizens, women etc. PAD can be utilized for a two wheeler with punctured tire in all weather conditions irregardless of the prevailing road conditions. This apparatus reduces the physical efforts involved in the conventional methods of taking a punctured two wheeled vehicle to get fixed in the most user friendly and preferred manner. Benefits of Puncture Assistant Device (PAD): 1. Portable and aesthetic (its sporty look attracts the young generation). 2. User friendly for mounting and handling on wheel. 3. No necessity to carry it separately (as it can be fixed on the crash bar of motorcycle). 4. Economical if compared to other solutions available on the market. 5. Light weighted (under 3 kg). 6. Eliminates the financial loss caused by the tire damage and tire change. 7. People will get ridof health hazards caused by pulling a vehicle. 8. Environmental pollution caused by dumping waste tires will be reduced in some extent.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Mohanish Shah has received his Bachelor and M.Tech degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Pune University, India. He is currently working as an Assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His current research interests are in the areas of CAD, CAE and Product Design from problem statement to end stage of application.