Third World Corn Thresher
Date
2011-04-02
Authors
Schneider, Amy
Adekeye, Grace
Wang, Zi
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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Regina
Abstract
A compact, manually-powered device for removing corn kernels from the cob, without damage, has been designed for the developing world. Traditional processes are time-consuming and labour-intensive, resulting in repetitive strain injuries, and preventing poverty-stricken people from pursuing other opportunities. This proof-of-concept device is constructed from readily-available, third world materials and is designed to be easy to operate and maintain.