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Happy New Year from Icon Wheelchairs – 2011-2012

Happy Holidays and all the best for a wonderful New Year from Icon Wheelchairs!

Wow – what a year. At the beginning of 2011, we were still in the early stages of final design. In under a year, we went through the proof of concept prototype stage, final design review, engineering, finite element analysis, testing, production prototyping, tooling design, limited production run, final testing, and finally full production.

It’s sometimes felt more like we’ve been designing a rollercoaster, not a wheelchair, but finally seeing production parts coming in made it start to feel “real.”

Early Production

We couldn’t have done any of this without an enormous amount of help. Joshua Mailman believed in us, and gave us seed financing to get this thing off the ground. Multimatic believed in us and made the best engineering and manufacturing resources on the planet available to us. Sportaid believed in us, and put us up on their website before any other dealer. Jana Douglas believed in us and put in the first ever Icon order. Many, many people believed in us and gave us honest and helpful advice on what we should include in the design of this wheelchair.

Seeing the first fully assembled chair and boxes labelled “Icon Wheelchairs” going out the door made all the hard work and late nights worthwhile.

We started doing this whole “wheelchair making” thing in part because of our personal frustrations with the medical device industry. We’ve spent a collective 55 years being consumers of wheelchairs, and close to 35 years combined working in the industry.

Luckily, both Christian and I have always been able to build our own equipment, but not everyone is that lucky.

Over the course of our “careers” as people who use wheelchairs, we heard from dealers who were frustrated at having to stock countless iterations of the same model of wheelchair, struggling with complex mechanical adjustments, and dissatisfaction with the lack of innovation in the products they were trying to sell.

We heard from experienced clinicians about their frustrations with the amount of time it took for them to feel confident in getting a fully custom chair just right, and we heard from their less experienced colleagues about the level of anxiety that the fitting process caused, often driven by overwhelmingly complex order forms. Most of all though, we heard from hundreds and hundreds of users who were sitting in chairs that didn’t fit for a number of reasons, and who were stuck in them – some for many, many years.

So we designed and are now manufacturing and commercializing the Icon A1 Adult Manual Wheelchair to try to address these things. It’s so easy to build that it practically builds itself. One of the most valuable elements is how easy it is to adjust all the measurements to fit someone in an Icon, and how “foolproof” those adjustments are, because they can be re-configured as many times as necessary.

2011 has been a great year, and we have high hopes for 2012.

We’d love to hear your thoughts and comments on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or via email to me directly: jeff@iconwheelchairs.com.

Thanks to everyone who believed in us – we owe a great debt of gratitude to many people, and resolve to spend the next year paying it back with hard work.

Jeff Adams, Co-Founder
Icon Wheelchairs, Inc.
w. www.iconwheelchairs.com
e. jeff@iconwheelchairs.com
p. 888.461.5759 x700

Icon Wheelchair to be featured on TV show: Nikita

We were approached a few months ago by the Canadian television show “Nikita,” and asked if we could provide them with a wheelchair for a guest star playing a character with SCI.

Here’s a screen capture of the preview video for the show – the episode airs on Friday the 7th of October at 8pm EST.

Icon Wheelchair on Nikita

Icon Wheelchair on Nikita

The preview trailer can be seen at: http://watch.ctv.ca/clip535346#clip535346

The episode can be viewed online the day after it airs on ctv.ca – click on the “video” tab, then click on “Nikita”.

I’ve seen the episode, and it’s no spoiler to say that the chair really carries the show (or at least the actor).


postscript: here are some alternate links for Nikita, thanks to our friends on CareCure.

http://cwtv.com/cw-video/nikita/
http://www.tv-links.eu/tv-shows/Nikita_23907/season_2/episode_3/

Update and Finite Element Analyses

We’re very excited to announce that the Icon A1 wheelchair is now for sale for delivery in early October.

We’ll be selling through the dealer network and online through Sportaid.

If you know any dealers that would be interested in having us be a part of their mix, please have them contact us.

Over the last six months or so, we built a number of prototypes, and reached a final design that was tested using the RESNA protocols in early spring. We took that design (and a working prototype) to our engineering partner, Multimatic, and started putting everything into CAD and writing some virtual testing software to let us run some Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tests, to optimize the design and test things that went above and beyond the RESNA protocols.

So we’ve spent the last few months testing, engineering, re-testing and re-engineering to reduce weight, reduce cost and improve durability.

At this stage we want to share a little bit of the work to show you some of the reasons why we truly believe that this product is going to take things to a new level in the wheelchair world.

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