Mittstrom Mid stream urine device

Mittstrom is an innovative device designed by Charlwood to assist with the hygenic collection of midstream urine for pathology analysis. It is a low cost, fully biodegradable saddle made from corn starch into which a standard pathology collection jar is placed. Early stream urine is diverted away from the jar by a thin cornstarch membrane which dissolves over a period of 3 seconds and then allows the midstream urine to flow into the collection vial. Once collection is complete the user simply removes the filled jar and flushes the device down the toilet. This innovative product has been granted patents internationally.

Charlwood not only developed the innovative design and shape but also sourced the flushable cornstarch material, developed the specialist adhesive, designed the tooling and oversaw a number of material/pathology tests to validate the product.

In October 2013, theĀ  Mittstrom Mid-Stream Urine Collection device won in its categories at the BASF Plastics Innovation Award and the Melbourne and Sydney Design Awards, as well as being a finalist in the Victorian Premier’s Design Awards 2013. In addition to these awards, The Mittstrom Mid-Stream Urine Collection device was exhibited as part of the opening ceremony events at the Southeast University – Monash University Joint Graduate School (Suzhou) that opened in China late 2013.

For additional information, visit Melbourne Design Awards andĀ ianwongresearch.blogspot.com.au

Incontinence Monitoring System

This class 1 medical product is designed to improve the quality of life for people suffering incontinence and help reduce the cost of clinical care in the community. This product has recieved a number of awards including a GOOD DESIGN AWARD from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and a Dupont Innovation Award.

A monitor is worn by the patient and it uses a wireless mesh network to communicate through nodes to the base station. The units are recharged through a docking system. Charlwood developed the units and managed the injection moulding production.

Insulin Inhaler

Designed for Nanotechnology Victoria, this innovative device uses replaceable cartridges of insulin that is vaporised in to Nano particles for inhalation. Charlwood design assisted in the transfer of the unique technology from the lab to the market, demonstrating the potential form of the device.

The development of this product has been featured in a Design Victoria Case Study.

Ventolin Inhaler

Charlwood redesigned the traditional asthma puffer with the inclusion of features such as the raised “V” so visually impaired users and others could distinguish the right product during an asthma attack.

Cochlear Huggie

Cochlear approached Charlwood to design and develop the silicone attachment for their hearing aids. The result was an ergonomic, simple and elegant silicone moulding that was comfortable and discreet. Charlwood also conducted comprehensive digital analysis prior to moulding the device.

Privacy screen

Charlwood Design was approached by the Peter MacCallum Cancer centre to create a flexible privacy screen for their oncology patients. The result was simple industrial design solution comprising of a steel base and Polypropylene screen. The design is hygienic and able to be wiped and disinfected , unobtrusive, flexible and easy to move and configure.

Charlwood continues to manufacture and supply this product. most recently for the Olivia Newton John cancer centre. If you are interested in purchasing these screens please contact us.