Winners Named in Manus Plastic Bearing Design Contest(Pics)
Igus USA Inc. (USA, a division of igus GmbH, Germany), along with engineering faculty judges from the University of Rhode Island, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an editor of Design News magazine, recently announced the winners of igus' First Annual manus contest. The manus (Latin for "hand") contest is a plastic bearing design contest, targeting igus customers. Igus said, "the contest is designed to promote new and original ways of implementing plastic bearings as well as to promote awareness of the benefits of plastic bearings to a wider audience of potential users. Manus will also showcase the most challenging applications, honoring those with the courage and tenacity to implement plastic bearings." The contest was open to, "Any organization optimizing plastic plain bearings in new or existing applications ... bearings must be all-plastic or plastic compound. Plastic-coated bearings will not be considered." As proof of feasibility, the entry had to be in production or at least in the form of a working prototype. One industry observer told eBearing, "While you could obviously forget about entering non-igus bearings, and you have to wonder about their reference to 'courage ... to implement plastic bearings,' the concept and end result are interesting anyway." Entries were open from mid-October 2003 through the end of January 2004. The three winners -- with cash prizes of $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000, respectively -- were announced at the recent U.S. National Design Engineering Show. First Place First place was awarded to Six Flags Magic Mountain Theme Parks of Valencia, California.