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Design of Electric Scooter for Urban Mobility
Maca, Jakub ; Chorý, Tomáš (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis is to design electric scooter, which is ideally adapted for urban mobility and which will be a practical, attractive and environmental friendly alternative to the car with a combustion engine. Emphasis is given to proposal of ergonomic, aesthetic and functional solution of the system, which makes that scooter can be folded into a mobile compact shape. Folded scooter can be carried at public transportation vehicles and park right at home or in the office. The unique design and practical features of a scooter should be attractive not only in terms of personal mobility, but also as a utility vehicle for private companies and public institutions.
Design of scooter
Oulehla, Jakub ; Rubínová, Dana (referee) ; Rajlich, Jan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor‘s thesis is design of children's scooter of a higher price category. It solves basic ergonomic problems such as machine weight, height and length of deck, and height of handlebars. The goal is to solve these problems and create a scooter that is different of the current production, especially on the domestic market. The design has taken into account the safety, functionality and manufacturability of the machine. The color solution is adapted to the fact that the scooter users will be children.
Design of underwater scooter
Křivan, Michal ; Karásek, David (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of an underwater scooter, which is meant to be used by group of divers. That should be helped by a system of electromagnetic devices, through which could be smaller scooters and other equipment connected with a greater machine. The work is approached more as a design and ergonomics solution, while the construction is associated with conceptual level.
Suggestion of electric scooter
Lamberský, Václav ; Tůma, Zdeněk (referee) ; Synek, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this master thesis is the design of electric scooter. In the first part of this thesis consists if research of used structural designs and driver types. In following chapters are calculations and selection procedures of the electric motor, batteries and other accessories. Results from previous chapters were used to created complete 3D model of scooter in SolidWorks software. Based on the model, complete technical drawings were created.
Scooter powered by cordless drill
Šimo, Samuel ; Böhm, Michael (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyses the problematics of scooters with additional driving force and new opportunities in usage of unconventional methods of propulsion. The first part describes history and early development of prototypes. Then it reports on current legislative regulations in road traffic. The second part comments on design procedure of cordless drill - powered scooter with detailed description of used components.
Design of electric Snow Scooter
Chlpek, Matúš ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is creating a design of electric snowmobile considering technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements of this product. Based on marketing, technical and design analysis a design of electric snowmobile of the near future (5-10 years) is created. Built on knowledge of present models, it develops further certain ergonomic, design and other features. Thesis is focused mainly on the design of snowmobile with possibility of utility use for ski resorts and similar.
Design of Multi-purpose Electric Scooter
Dvořák, Jan ; Paliatka, Peter (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The popularity of micromobility is rising. This not only contributes to a cleaner and quieter environment, but also helps reduce heavy traffic. This thesis is about the design of an electric scooter that has elements of an off-road motorcycle. This combines practicality with function, which push the level of micromobility further. Improves off-road ability while keeping comfort. The project was created in cooperation with the company KOSTKA – kolobka, s.r.o.
Scooter powered by cordless drill
Šimo, Samuel ; Böhm, Michael (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyses the problematics of scooters with additional driving force and new opportunities in usage of unconventional methods of propulsion. The first part describes history and early development of prototypes. Then it reports on current legislative regulations in road traffic. The second part comments on design procedure of cordless drill - powered scooter with detailed description of used components.
Design of electric Snow Scooter
Chlpek, Matúš ; Zdařil, Zdeněk (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is creating a design of electric snowmobile considering technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements of this product. Based on marketing, technical and design analysis a design of electric snowmobile of the near future (5-10 years) is created. Built on knowledge of present models, it develops further certain ergonomic, design and other features. Thesis is focused mainly on the design of snowmobile with possibility of utility use for ski resorts and similar.
Design of scooter
Oulehla, Jakub ; Rubínová, Dana (referee) ; Rajlich, Jan (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor‘s thesis is design of children's scooter of a higher price category. It solves basic ergonomic problems such as machine weight, height and length of deck, and height of handlebars. The goal is to solve these problems and create a scooter that is different of the current production, especially on the domestic market. The design has taken into account the safety, functionality and manufacturability of the machine. The color solution is adapted to the fact that the scooter users will be children.

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