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Talking about Torque: Measuring Pack Accessibility – a Review
Authors:A Yoxall  J Rowson
Affiliation:1. Art and Design Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Vacuum lug closures are a simple, reliable and low‐cost packaging option used for the protection and promotion of jams, pickles and sauces. Several surveys and anecdotal evidence suggest that packaging of this type can be notoriously difficult to open. Given the difficulty that packaging of this type may pose, there has been significant academic research in understanding the difficulties associated with accessing packaging of this type. In response to the qualitative data gathered in these surveys, research teams have attempted to quantify the forces that users can apply. What emerges from the approaches taken is a complex picture. Researchers do make comparisons with previous work, but numbers of people tested, materials used, diameter and posture differ between research groups as does the information and style of the dissemination of results. Future packaging research experimental design should be more thorough and consistent in the sampling and presentation of data to facilitate repeatability and validity and enable the data gathered to form a larger data set. Further, to create usable ‘design limits’ for manufacturers and designers to reduce the variability within the data set, more focused measurements should be taken on distinct user groups such as a specific female decile and subgroup, i.e. small‐handed women between 70 and 80. Working with distinct populations would enable the likelihood of design changes to packaging to be readily compared and assessed. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:packaging  inclusive  measurement
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