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Zack Burchman Travis Gang Dana Geer Ryan Neary Matt Seekins Faculty Advisor: Mike Rosen GMCR Contacts: Wade Hodge Paul Comey Jason King
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Page 1: Zack Burchman Travis Gang Dana Geer Ryan Neary Matt Seekins Faculty Advisor: Mike Rosen GMCR Contacts: Wade Hodge Paul Comey Jason King.

Zack Burchman Travis Gang

Dana GeerRyan Neary

Matt Seekins

Faculty Advisor: Mike RosenGMCR Contacts: Wade Hodge

Paul ComeyJason King

Page 2: Zack Burchman Travis Gang Dana Geer Ryan Neary Matt Seekins Faculty Advisor: Mike Rosen GMCR Contacts: Wade Hodge Paul Comey Jason King.

Designed the foundation for entire K-Cup recycling process

Focus on detailed design and construction of foil weld and coffee ground removal sub-systems

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Lid/No Lid Sensor Heat and Punch Component

• Will break foil weld• Fully automated

Vacuum• Will remove foil and grounds• Fully automated

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Heating element custom made by Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company

Pneumatic pistons will drive motion Cup is raised to contact heating

element, lowered, then punch lowers to break weld

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Current vacuums in use

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Winter Break: Team members research and design designated parts

We will conduct compatibility checks and purchase parts throughout January

February• Dana begins work on building the vacuum and

cup holder• Travis and Zack begin building the riser system,

and later start the punch• Matt will test the sensors and power supply

while designing the control system• Everyone is helping design and purchase the

framework

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March• Dana begins to test on the cup holder and

will finish the vacuum and begin to troubleshoot it

• Travis and Zack start the heating element and continue building the punch, testing begins on the riser and later on the punch and heating element

• Matt begins to integrate the control system, sensors, and power supply to the machine

• The framework building begins

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April• Everything is built and each individual parts

are tested and debugged• It is all put together and debugged

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Start

Design Heat/Punch

Design Vacuum

Sensors

Heating System

Punching System

Power Supply

Design Framework

Control subsystems

Vacuum System

Build Framework

Test Subsystems

Assembled Machine

Integrate Control

Subsystems

Test Machine

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Critical Path: 14 weeks

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Cup is placed into die A force is applied to the punch Punch comes down slicing off ring Cup falls down through the die and moves on to

next stage for sorting The ring, which remains on top of the die, is blow off

into a waste compartment Adaptable to any system 3 steel rods, bearings, springs

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Thanks to GMCR for coming out!


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