IXIA

ixia, now known as Keysight, originally approached Pump for assistance on their 5288- Net tool optimizer to create a new high-density network monitoring switch. Based on those results, our next task was developing a 1U System for data centers and telecom base stations. Through both collaborations, Pump was able to help with the mechanical architecture and […]
M1 & G1 Micro Docks

After the success of the Jumpseat Keyboard, iKey saw an opportunity to provide expanded IO and charging for the M1 and G1 tablets, without the overhead of the full keyboard. Pump was able to highly leverage the attachment architecture from the keyboards, to develop secure docking solutions with expanded connectivity. Because the attachment mechanisms were developed […]
M1 Jumpseat Keyboard

Following the success of their G1 Jumpseat keyboard, Ikey returned with the difficult challenge of attaching a rugged keyboard to Panasonic’s smaller M1 Tablet. Pump developed a concept for easy, tool-less attachment mechanism. The mechanism employs a novel pivoting hook, and sliding cam to engage the tablet. Like the G1 Jumpseat keyboard, the M1 keyboard is resistant […]
PDRT

iKey worked with Pump to develop the world’s first display with a built-in dock, the PDRT, designed exclusively for the Panasonic FZ-M1 Toughpad. The display, a daylight readable, capacitive touch screen, is designed to mount in a vehicle, and giving maximum capability to the 7” M1 tablet. To allow for secure docking, and easy removal, Pump […]
iKey

iKey manufactures premium rugged keyboards, peripheral devices, and custom accessories. Their market segment demands nimble development cycles to meet their customers’ customized requirements and manage costs within their build-to-order manufacturing approach. Pump has helped iKey develop and test a range of their products including keyboards, monitors, and wearable devices. Projects Our Work
iDig

iFetch wanted to branch out and develop a new pet product category for dogs who like to dig. Since a pet digging toy didn’t yet exist, iFetch collaborated with Pump to define what exactly a digging toy should be. Focusing on how the dogs interact with it, and how to manufacture it. The result: iDig […]
iFetch Frenzy

Expanding on an already successful brand and product line, iFetch worked with Pump Studios to develop a simple, quiet, gravity-driven, and dog-controlled addition to the their iFetch family. The iFetch Frenzy does not require a power source (no batteries, plugs, or motors) aside from an enthusiastic pet, and can provide hours of entertainment. It’s compact form, elegantly simple design, and […]
iFetch Too

After the success of the original iFetch product, and overwhelming demand for a larger version, the Hamill family worked with Pump to create iFetch Too. The iFetch Too has everything dogs love about the original, in a bigger, more robust package, with bigger balls for bigger dogs! Pump designed the product to withstand use outdoors with larger dogs. […]
iFetch

The Hamill family came up with a great idea, and worked with a local design firm to develop the industrial design for the iFetch. It was our job to engineer a reliable product. Through multiple rounds of engineering, prototyping, testing, and refinement we delivered a solution that stands up to even the most persistent four-legged fetching friend. Pump […]
iFetch Landing

The Hamill family came to Pump in 2012 with a product idea: where a pet interacts directly with a ball launcher to play fetch. We helped the Hamills grow that seed of an idea into the iFetch company. The iFetch team offers a successful, mass-produced, consumer product enjoyed around the world. And since that early success, we […]