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Electric stroller concept means no more pushing
Charles Bombardier  Oct. 11, 2015

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Our Prototypes column introduces new vehicle concepts and presents visuals
from designers who illustrate the ideas. Some of them will be extensions of
existing concepts, others will be new, some will be production ready, and
others really far-fetched.

The concept
The MUJIN is a futuristic electric stroller concept which requires no
driver. MUJIN would be similar to the current strollers parents use in North
America, but adapted to follow them when they travel by foot in the
neighbourhood. Each MUJIN would be paired with its baby and parent, and it
would only follow orders given by the parents to assist them all day in
taking a little extra care of their baby.

The background
Today’s strollers haven’t evolved much. Parents everywhere know the hassle
of either bending over a stroller or accidentally kicking the wheels while
they walk or jog. You have to hold onto it all the time, so if you want to
walk the dog or help another child while you’re walking with the stroller,
it can get tricky.

Why not use new technologies to improve strollers and ease the daily lives
of millions of parents? Using a machine with babies is always a challenge
for engineers, but I am sure a safe electric stroller could be developed. I
asked Xavier Gordillo to conceptualise this idea by taking inspiration from
the robotic wheelchair invented by Dean Kamen, which can also climb stairs.

How it works
Ion lithium batteries would power the Mujïn, delivering power to its four
wheels. It would have four-wheel-drive for extra traction and safety, and a
foldable roof/shade screen made of flexible solar panels could help charge
the batteries. The Mujïn could also save up to 25 per cent of its energy by
using regenerative braking.

This autonomous stroller would feature a driverless system that would ride
at low speeds and stay just behind or just ahead of the parent, based on
their preferences. It would work similarly to the Volkswagen stroller
prototype. The Mujïn would be equipped with cameras, warning systems, and a
lot of back-up safety measures. It could also be driven by an adult in
manual mode.

The stair climbing system would need to be developed further. We thought
about using a system similar to the Ibot wheelchair and having the wheels
rotate going upstairs or downstairs. The trick is to maintain balance at all
times. Parents will probably want to keep their hands on the Mujïn while
it’s climbing or descending stairs but the Mujïn could accomplish this on
it’s own too. It would also be possible to use the Mujïn like a conventional
stroller.

What it’s used for
The Mujïn would obviously serve to carry your baby around anytime during the
day. The vehicle could feature music, a wireless or Bluetooth camera system,
a vibration mode to soothe the baby, and even a way to gently heat the crib
or cool it down. Finally, the Mujïn could also be used to transport other
items like groceries or shopping bags.

The designer
I would like to thank Xavier Gordillo who created the images of the MUJIN
concept. Gordillo lives near Blansko, Czech Republic. He studied Car Design
at the Europe Design Institute (IED), and he works as a Freelance Industrial
Designer. He also created the images of the Pixi transparent bus and the
Gemini twin deck bus.
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