Thursday 14 February 2013

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Brilliant minds at work!

The milk carton that changes color before expiring
 



What a great idea designer Ko Yang has had with this milk carton that changes color telling us how fresh the milk is. The carton begins being white in color, and as the expiry date moves closer, it begins changing color to tell us we should drink the milk before its too late.
A brilliant way to help us consume our food without wasting any, something to which other ideators have already given some thought:

(31999) Expiry date for products that have been opened
(2255) Visual warning for expiry of food products





A cellphone that runs on Coca-Cola. Incredible!
February 15, 2010 by mariamazariegos



Designer
Daizi Zheng brings us an interesting concept: a Nokia phone that runs on Coca-Cola. Yes, you read right. It may sound incredible, but it seems this eco-friendly cellphone model really works.
The designer has called it Nokia green phone and it works generating electricity through carbohydrates such as the sugar contained in this and other similar drinks. It does not pollute because the end-product of the process is water and oxygen. And to top it all off, Daizi herself assures us that this completely biodegradable battery can last up to 3 and 4 times the normal life of lithium batteries.
We'll just have to find out.

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A new, thief-proof chair


We've already mentioned, on other occasions, a couple of similar ideas that have sprung up in our Community:
My Bedside Chair and idea (7813) Purse/Handbag Holder in Restaurants.
Chairs for restaurants and other establishments that can hold a purse, bags, or any other personal belonging, keeping it away from bag-snatchers that are ready to take advantage of any distraction.
This new chair's name is Stop Thief Chair and is marketed by Danish furniture manufacturer Dan-Form since September. They can be purchased through their
official website, in 12 different colors, for 38£.
The idea is really just a slight variation made to the seat, that allows us to place any bag or purse under our legs, but I would definitely love to see them at the cafes I go to.


Take a seat wherever you like with this portable seat


What a great idea it would be to always have a seat at hand to sit down and rest, something light and easy to carry. That's just what
Dolmen is, this clever seat made of cardboard, which -as always- comes from Japan .
It weighs only 360 grams and folds so that it can be carried in a purse or briefcase. Whenever you feel like sitting down and taking a breather, all you need to do is unfold it. For the time being, we can unfortunately only buy it in Japan , for the equivalent of approximately 7.50‚¬, in 4 different colors.
Until it's available elsewhere, we'll just have to sit down and wait.


Shave anywhere, whenever you like




Small, light and simple. This is the perfect razor concept for today's hectic, dynamic life. With this razor you can finally shave anywhere you like.
Its name is Carzor and is designed by Kuo Chia Hung. It is a portable razor, the size of a credit card, making it perfect for carrying in a wallet. It comes with two spare blades and, best of all, it includes a small mirror, so that you can shave at any time. It also includes a small filament that gives off scents such as mint, lemon, sandal, ocean or orange to avoid irritation and give some aroma.
We saw it in
Yanko Design

The suitcase that becomes a scooter. Forget running around the airport. Bhaveet. R. Chudasama®



Do you travel frequently and hate having to run down never-ending corridors and terminals? Well, the people at Samsonite have joined forces with Micro Mobility to design this brilliant suitcase calledSamsonite X Micro Mobility Trolley Scooter.
It is a suitcase that transforms into an useful and amusing scooter. It takes advantage of the suitcase's two wheels, and the handgrip becomes a handlebar.
This is the end of having to run to catch your flight.


The 25-dollar incubator





A group of scientists at Embrace have created a baby incubator that costs only 25$ and is specifically intended for use in developing countries, where close to 20 million low birth rate and premature babies are born every year.
A traditional incubator we might find in any hospital costs over 20,000$, which is far too expensive for a developing economy.
Embrace has the appearance of a sleeping bag and is activated with boiling water, it requires no electricity and is covered with a special material that regulates temperature.
It can work for approximately four hours, after which it must be reheated. It can even be sterilized and reused.
You will find all the information in the
official website.
Maria Mazariegos from ideas4all
The brilliant idea of the 3-D plug


 


Now this is real genius! Stop for a moment and count how many power strips you have at home. They’re always in the way, are not at all aesthetic, and more often than not, they don’t have enough space for plugs because adaptors are too big for them.
This original and, above all, functional design known as
Rozektus 3D is the solution to all these problems. Rozektus’ 3D design transforms one plug into five, each on one of the Rozektus faces so that none of the plugs is in the way of others. The concept for this cube-shaped socket was developed by Russian art collective Lebedev Studio.
And, best of all, if you only need one socket, it can simply be pushed inside the wall and out of the way.
>From what I've managed to find out, it is now available around Europe . Genius!
 


Stop smoking with the E-cigarette


The electronic cigarette is driven by modern micro-electronic technology, and is not flammable. It consists of a small rechargeable battery and one only safe and replaceable cartridge containing water, propylene, glycol, nicotine, and tobacco aroma. None of these ingredients are considered cancer-causing agents.
When inhaling the cigarette, the air flux is detected by a sensor and a microprocessor activates an atomizer which, in turn, injects minute doses of the liquid compound into the air inhaled, producing a kind of vapor that simulates the effect of a real cigarette.
The electronic cigarette is an alternative to traditional cigarettes. Smokers will be able to smoke anywhere, in a way that is more advanced and will not disturb other non-smokers. A fine discovery made by vanguard evaporation micro-technology, that works with a simple rechargeable battery.
 

A good idea to help people with limited mobility

 

What you see in this photograph is called Slip Grips. It was designed by Stanton Burns, student of Auburn University (U.S.), and helps people with mobility problems in their everyday activities.
Slip Grips
allows these persons to carry out simple actions such as write, hold tools and many more movements that can sometimes become an obstacle. This idea will help them become a little more independent.
Although it has not yet been marketed, we will surely see it in stores in very little time.
 
 
 
Pin anything down without ruining it: Magnetic Push Pins


They’re called Magnetic Push Pins and I think they’re a brilliant idea that will save many of us from having to push holes into all those important documents or photos we hang from cork boards and somehow need to keep within view.
This invention is based on the simple concept of placing a magnet on a thumbtack. This allows you to pin it anywhere you like, using the magnet to hold whatever you pin, without ruining it.
 

Pajamas that can tell if your baby has a fever

 

This idea will make life easier for all parents who, sometimes, simply dont understand why their baby is crying, as well as help employees at hospitals and kindergartens at their jobs.
These baby's pajamas called
Babyglow, designed by Chris Ebejer, show us if our baby has a fever, by changing color when our child's temperature is higher than 37ºC. Parents will instantly realize what is wrong with their baby, and remedy the situation before it worsens.
It comes in various colors, but turns white if the child's body temperature becomes higher than normal. The good news is that it is not just a good idea, but is already being sold in the United Kingdom for 20 Euros.
 


Bergmönch, a bike in your rucksack
Bhaveet. R. Chudasama®

When talking about the idea we are going to present you, maybe we should talk about a bike transforming into a rucksack.
In the last years it is very common to come across with novel and original bike designs, and even with contests trying to find the definite bike. All these designs use to share one common point: what is looked for is an urban bike.
It is true that bike are the most sustainable transport system known (unless you consider walking to be a transport system); for this reasons, bikes are more than necessary, and all ideas helping to alleviate the problems a bikers encounters in the big city are welcome, like how to park one´s vehicle.


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