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Raase Lifts started in the garage at the home
of Richard and Laurie Raab, who's daughter, Jackie, has been confined to a
wheelchair since childhood. Born with cerebral palsy, Jackie often
faced access issues. As a working adult and living at home, Jackie's
independence was restricted by her inability to have safe access in and
out of her home. After much research for affordable, functional
access equipment needed by Jackie, it was evident that nothing existed in
the current market place that would allow her and individuals like her, to
independently and safely enter and exit her home.
Richard visualized a four-by-eight foot sheet of plywood anchored at the
door sill and a mechanism that would raise the opposite end up until the
plywood was parallel to the door sill. Richard then partnered with
Dennis Hase, a mechanical design engineering specialist, to develop this
concept and bring this unique product to reality. Using Intergraph Microstation Software, positions of the
wheelchair on the lift ramp were simulated and dimensions, angles, and
tolerances were defined prior to manufacturing. In June of 1995, the
first prototype unit was completed and was a total functional unit.
Jackie began using the unit that same year and continues to use the same
unit today.
With Jackie's day-to-day utilization of the lift, improvements were made
to make the unit more user friendly and the second generation design was
completed in 1998. This unit received the Wisconsin Governor's New
Product Award that same year. The lift ramp was test marketed at the
1998 Atlanta Medtrade Show and received outstanding dealer acceptance.
Since then, a third generation design program has been undertaken with an
objective to reduce manufacturing costs. This third generation unit
is the Lift Ramp we are currently marketing to the public. In
September of 1999, a United States Patent was granted to Raase Lifts, Inc.
During the Spring of 2003, Richard resigned from his full-time position as
president of a manufacturing company to pursue his dream of creating a
company to manufacture and market the Simplicity
Wheelchair Lift Ramp - the wheelchair ramp that lifts. The
third generation was officially debuted at the 2003 Atlanta and 2004 Las
Vegas Medtrade Shows. Many dealers marveled and were delighted with
the functionality and simplicity of the Lift Ramp.
The targeted market for the Simplicity
Wheelchair Lift Ramp is the replacement of the
fabricated home wooden wheelchair ramps. The Simplicity
Wheelchair Lift Ramp is cost
competitive and can be installed in a fraction of the time needed to
fabricate a wooden wheelchair ramp, which further lowers the cost to the end user.
The wooden wheelchair ramp leaves the user with an access tool that is ill designed
and demonstrates poor functionality, while consuming valuable yard or
storage space and offers no mechanical assistance to navigate.
Raase Lifts, Inc., with the Simplicity
Wheelchair Lift Ramp, is positioned to meet
the demands and requirements of the growing market that will serve the
physically challenged.

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