1st Edition

Comfort and Design Principles and Good Practice

Edited By Peter Vink Copyright 2004
    312 Pages 216 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    With so much attention placed upon comfort in the sale of many goods and in relation to musculoskeletal injuries, it is surprising that there is no generally accepted notion of comfort or discomfort that allow them to be easily incorporated into the design process. Because of this lack of a comfort/discomfort paradigm, industry also lacks a reference linking comfort and design.

    Some designers have found that the best way to engineer comfort into their products is to involve the end-user in the process. Comfort and Design: Principles and Good Practice presents cases that demonstrate the success that companies from five countries around the world have enjoyed by engineering products with comfort in mind. The contributors discuss the theory behind ergonomic engineering and demonstrate practice by using case studies, presenting these elements together for the first time in one source. The text also explores the costs and benefits associated with reducing discomfort in the workplace and increasing comfort in product design.

    Whether for designing products that will reap higher sales or for designing workstations that will increase productivity and reduce worker injury and discomfort, this book will serve as a guide to develop and implement effective design strategies to deal with comfort.

    THEORY
    Comfort Experience
    Theory on Comfort
    A Theory on Pressure Distribution and Seat Discomfort
    Participatory Ergonomics and Comfort

    CASES ON REDUCING DISCOMFORT IN WORK
    Discomfort and Productivity in Improved Bricklaying
    Reducing Discomfort in Work by New Products for Glaziers
    Reducing Discomfort in the Installation Work
    Reducing Discomfort in Office Work
    Productivity and Discomfort in Manual Assembly Operations
    Productivity and Discomfort in Assembly Work: The Effects of and Ergonomic Work Place Adjustment at Philips DAP

    CASES ON CHAIR COMFORT
    Comfort in Furniture at Home
    Discomfort and Dynamics in Office Chairs
    Designing Comfortable Passenger Seats
    Comfort by an Emotion-Aware Office Chair

    CASES ON HAND TOOL COMFORT
    Towards a Comfortable Paint Scraper
    Development of a Handheld Steelfixing Tool
    Comfort Effects of Participatory Design of Screw Drivers
    Comfortable Manual Bag Sealing

    CASES ON VEHICULAR INTERIOR COMFORT
    Comfortable View in an Earth Moving Machine of 2015
    Tram Drivers' Comfort
    Redesign of Earth Moving Machines: It's Also in the Details
    Concept of a Future Nissan Car Interior

    COST/BENEFITS
    Cost/Benefits of Comfort Products for Professional Use

    Biography

    Vink\, Peter

    "…a welcome reference for ergonomists involved in this specialty… Especially interesting are the ideas presented on how the concept of comfort is related to an individual's emotional response to a product, how it influences an individual's perception of comfort, how to measure it, and the importance of including this in the product development process…a useful reference for graduate students, ergonomists, and researchers involved in product development, as well as industrial designers."
    -Teresa Bellingar, Ph.D., AEP, Ergonomics in Design, Winter 2007 Issue