Design a Baby Pram Car Seat | Prototype Design

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A request was made for a prototype design to safely carry a baby pram inside a car, reducing the back seat capacity from three to two. Respondents highlighted the need for more specific information, such as sketches and dimensions of both the pram and vehicle interior. Concerns were raised about the safety of using a pram as a mobile car seat, indicating it would not meet safety standards. The tone of the discussion reflected frustration over the expectation for a complete design to be provided quickly without adequate details. Overall, the conversation emphasized the importance of collaboration and realistic expectations in prototype development.
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i need a prototype design tat can carry a baby pram safely and park it inside a car. In other words the back 3 seats of the car now reduced to 2 The baby pram is now occuping the 3rd seat. Can some give me a step by step design with dimensions and everythin included as soon as possible. Thank You. :!) :smile:
 
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Your question is a bit vague. I'll be glad to assist you, but you have to provide at least a sketch or photo of the pram and the interior of the vehicle, along with the dimensions. If you're thinking of using this as a mobile car seat, don't. It wouldn't meet safety requirements.
 
Aceofspades1185 said:
i need a prototype design tat can carry a baby pram safely and park it inside a car. In other words the back 3 seats of the car now reduced to 2 The baby pram is now occuping the 3rd seat. Can some give me a step by step design with dimensions and everythin included as soon as possible. Thank You. :!) :smile:

LOL, you want us to design this entire invention, make out the dimensioned engineering drawings, and then give it to you... classy :rolleyes:
 
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LOL, you want us to design this entire invention, make out the dimensioned engineering drawings, and then give it to you... classy :rolleyes:
Not only that, but ASAP... chop! chop! Time's-a-wastin'. Sounds like some of the non-engineering managers where I work!

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