The ApplicaTim of TRIZ Method to Combine the Design of Fitness Equipment and Furniture

碩士 === 樹德科技大學 === 生活產品設計系碩士班 === 108 === With the rise of Chinese people's health awareness, there are many gymnasiums in the gym. Many people have invested in fitness exercises. Among them, weight training is the most popular. However, some ethnic groups choose to purchase equipment in the ho...

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Main Authors: CHIH-YUAN CHENG, 鄭智遠
Other Authors: NIEN-TE LIU
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/vyx6a3
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Summary:碩士 === 樹德科技大學 === 生活產品設計系碩士班 === 108 === With the rise of Chinese people's health awareness, there are many gymnasiums in the gym. Many people have invested in fitness exercises. Among them, weight training is the most popular. However, some ethnic groups choose to purchase equipment in the home fitness market due to work relationship or some personal hygiene problems. The effect of volume on the home space emphasizes that it can be stored and does not occupy space. However, these products are replaced by springs or belts. The products of this kind are very limited for muscle training. If large equipment that has been effective for muscle training is placed in the home space and conflicts with the furniture that was originally displayed, it is not necessary for the user with limited living space to take extra space to enlarge the fitness equipment. It is too likely, so this study aims to solve the contradiction between large fitness equipment and furniture in the same home space. The abstraction of the contradictions encountered in the combination, through the 40 invention principles and other tools provided by TRIZ innovation theory, is applied to the combination of the main structural furniture and the auxiliary structure large fitness equipment, and design innovative equipment. The results of the study were combined with a bed and Smith training frame, a combination of a wardrobe and a butterfly chest, a combination of a computer desk and a biceps trainer, a combination of a computer chair and a sit-up board, and a virtual humanoid simulation process.