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Locker Organizer

Levi Payne, Griffen Miller, Logan Eller


The Challenge
School lockers are a mess. Students can never find a pen, pencil, or calculator,
and their homework is always getting lost. Those who bring their lunch to
school often find their food crushed under a sea of books and binders. Because
of the clutter, it is often difficult for students to close their locker doors
completely.
• Design a high school locker organization system that will neatly contain
items commonly used and kept at school.
Constraints
1. Design must fit with in your school locker
2. Design must be easy to install
3. Must hold/organize minimum of 5 typical locker items other than books
4. All items must be modeled and inserted into the final assembly
5. No flammable materials may be used in the design
Research
Locker Dimensions
Depth 13 3/4”
Width 11 3/4”
Height to top shelf 51 1/4”
Height from shelf to top 18 1/2”
Height of shelf face 1”
Sketches
Why?
• We chose a locker organizer because we wanted to find a way to rid of
the daily mess and frustration that we all have to deal with. Lockers
always have books and papers crammed inside with no organization at
all. We had an idea to fix that…
• Our idea consist of four shelves with five items to show an example of
the way it helps.
Organizer
Organizer Drawing File
Vertical Framing Member
Vertical Framing Member Drawing
Horizontal Framing Member
Horizontal Framing Member Drawing
Shelf
Shelf Drawing
Extra Parts
• Calculator
• Phone
• iPad
• Pencil
• Stress Ball
Calculator
Calculator Drawing
Phone
Phone Drawing
iPad
iPad Drawing
Pencil
Pencil Drawing
Stress Ball
Stress Ball Drawing
Ruler
Ruler Drawing
Presentation
Presentation Drawing
Materials Used
• Locker Organizer- Machined Aluminum
• Pencils- Wood, rubber, graphite, aluminum
• Calculator- Plastic and Rubber
• Phone- Metal, glass, and rubber
• iPad- Metal, glass, and rubber
• Ruler- Machined Aluminum
• Stress Ball- Polyurethane Foam Rubber

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