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Portable Seat For Archery

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CUSTOM ADAPTATION PURPOSE: To create a portable seat to assist an individual with cerebral palsy who competes in international archery competitions. The seat meets international requirements such as not having the legs dig into the ground and occupying only the amount of specified in the rules. The three-legged chair stands independently and enables the user to have his feet on the ground. The legs are made from powder-coated 19 millimeter steel tubing and meet at a central point under the seat. The two longer back legs are angled approximately 25 degrees from vertical and are joined by a base piece at the bottom. The front leg angles approximately five degrees and fits into the center of a T-shaped section which joins the back to the center of the back leg base. The seat is made of sheet metal and is situated at a 45-degree angle from vertical 700 millimeters (mm) from the ground. The seat is covered with foam rubber covered with non-slip material. This enables the user to place his feet on the ground for weight bearing and stability. The components are held together with push button spring clips, enabling the chair to be dismantled for transport and storage. DIMENSIONS: The seat is 360 x 320 mm. TITLE: Archery Seat. JOURNAL: TAD Journal. REF: Volume 24, Number 4, Summer 2004: p. 12-13. PAGES: 3 (including cover).

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TAD is a charity organisation that has the authority to fundraise. TAD uses volunteers dedicated to the design, construction and provision of aids for people with disabilities. Members of TAD provide a resource pool comprising a range of design, engineering, rehabilitation, computer, therapy and other professional and technical skills. Aids custom-designed by TAD volunteers are described in the TAD Journal.

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