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Dale Dougherty, publisher of Make Magazine   
Dale Dougherty, publisher of Make Magazine   


https://makezine.com/2020/03/22/whats-plan-c-for-covid-19/
[https://makezine.com/2020/03/22/whats-plan-c-for-covid-19/]
 
====3D Printed Valves for Hospital Respirator ====
 
As the Covid-19 pandemic was ramping up in Italy, a hospital in the hard-hit Brescia area of northern Italy was facing a distressing situation: While they had the equipment needed to provide the oxygen stricken patients need to breath, they had run out of venturi valves (as these need to be changed for each new patient). Even worse, the device manufacturer was unable to provide replacement valves. In desperation, the hospital turned to a local engineering firm who reverse engineered a replacement and created the needed valves using a 3D printer.
 
[https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyfeldman/2020/03/19/talking-with-the-italian-engineers-who-3d-printed-respirator-parts-for-hospitals-with-coronavirus-patients-for-free/#1397e86d78f1 Italian Engineer Makers use 3D Printers to Create Valves for Ventilator.]
 
====Folding@Home Simulation  ====
[https://foldingathome.org/2020/03/15/coronavirus-what-were-doing-and-how-you-can-help-in-simple-terms/ Distributed Supercomputing attacks Corona Virus]
 
 
 
 
====respirators (N95 Masks)====
 
====mask shields====
 
====face shields====
 
 
====ventilators====
 
 
 
 
 


===How can you help?===  
===How can you help?===  


Where to find Projects and Designs you can Assist and Make
Where to find Projects and Designs you can Assist and Make

Revision as of 20:35, 31 March 2020

“Plan C”

Dale Dougherty, publisher of Make Magazine

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3D Printed Valves for Hospital Respirator

As the Covid-19 pandemic was ramping up in Italy, a hospital in the hard-hit Brescia area of northern Italy was facing a distressing situation: While they had the equipment needed to provide the oxygen stricken patients need to breath, they had run out of venturi valves (as these need to be changed for each new patient). Even worse, the device manufacturer was unable to provide replacement valves. In desperation, the hospital turned to a local engineering firm who reverse engineered a replacement and created the needed valves using a 3D printer.

Italian Engineer Makers use 3D Printers to Create Valves for Ventilator.

Folding@Home Simulation

Distributed Supercomputing attacks Corona Virus



respirators (N95 Masks)

mask shields

face shields

ventilators

How can you help?

Where to find Projects and Designs you can Assist and Make