A mirror for a wheelchair, proposed by two Instructables authors under the nickname JacquelineGerarda, allows someone who rides in it to not only communicate with those who carry it, but also to see it.
Jacqueline and Gerard used two 3D-printed parts in the device, which make up the holder for installing the entire structure on the carriage frame. The visualization shows only one of the parts of the holder. In one of the following photos you will see both parts already printed, interconnected and mounted on a stroller.
Still need a bicycle rearview mirror with mount and a faulty tripod as in the following photos:
The inventor’s mirror is mounted on one of the tripod legs:
Then saw off this leg from a tripod, pre-clamping it in a vice:
Install both 3D-printed parts on the stroller, and then clamp the leg sawn off the tripod with the mirror on the opposite side in the holder obtained:
So that the leg does not fall out of the holder, as well as to absorb the vibrations that are inevitable when moving along the park path, use a piece of the bicycle chamber:
Finally, they strengthen the mirror mount on the opposite side of the leg with two cable ties:
Homemade ready:
If the vibrations are not completely absorbed, which leads to blurring of the image, a larger portion of the bicycle camera should be taken. This device is designed and used in the nursing home Zorghotel Heilig Hart, Kortrijk, Belgium.