A Smart Design Improvement to the Long-Handled Shoe Horn
Posted in: UncategorizedThe able-bodied among us take putting our shoes on for granted. But for those with mobility issues, the act would be difficult to impossible without the use of a shoehorn.
The design of shoehorns hasn’t changed since they were invented. And as you can see from the images, it’s all about getting the right angle. What modifications could you make to the design, to make this act easier?
The unknown, but very clever, designer behind this variant has added a spring between the horn and handle.
This design draws rave reviews: As one reviewer put it, the spring is “stiff enough to not lose control of the horn positioning, soft enough to allow the horn to adapt to the proper angle between foot and shoe.”
“It’s a pleasure to see uncomplicated products where someone has thought about, and addressed all of the elements of easy, reliable and intuitive use and convenience. This is the kind of product that [should] be included in a book about classic designs.”
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