About the Practice
Problem Statement:

drawing more mud with less effort from the well


Detail:

In common practice, while digging well, for drawing out soil, rope is pulled by man or bullock. This requires more pulling force and the process is slow. In the new plan, on two wings of wooden plank, iron drum is placed. On both sides of drum, handles are arranged. By rotating this, rope will go on winding on the drum and soil will be pulled out of the well, and by reversing, rope will unwind and go down the well. The main feature of this device, are compared here with that of traditional device. Traditional - 7 to 10 men together or by bullock rope is pulled. - 25 to 35 kg soil can be pulled - For pulling from more depth, excess effort required. To hold on half-stage it is effortful - Except rope and pulley, no other device required By drum - Drum is rotated by two persons only - 40 to 60 kg soil can be pulled - up to 80 to 100 ft. depth can be easily pulled. To stop at half -stage there is brake management - Wire rope, pulley and iron drum weighing 30 kg. This device is developed in the workshop. Given to the local adivasi people at nominal rent of Rs. 5/-per day


About the Innovator

Knowledge Provider / Innovator: Dhirendrabhai
Address: Mu. Saakava, Po. Samariya Rajpipala Narmada Gujarat
City: Narmada
State: Gujarat
PIN Code 393145

Practice Details

Link: - Drum is rotated by two persons only - 40 to 60 kg soil can be pulled - up to 80 to 100 ft. depth can be easily pulled. To stop at half -stage there is brake management - Wire rope, pulley and iron drum weighing 30 kg.
Manufacturing Capacity: b) Design Support c) Sub-contracting e) Franchising
Problem Scale: Local in india and Remote area



GIAN Reference: GIAN/UAL/986

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