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Electric Glove
I hate when, during running, skiing, and snow shoeing, my hands get cold. Especially when it is to the point I can barely move them. My idea is a twist on current ideas, more like a combination.
For many years we have depended on fossil fuel to play the main role in our transportation and therefore it affects our economy. The future should not have these old fashioned engines which kill us very slowly with their harmful emissions.
Covering the box of a pick-up truck causes you to sacrifice the function for form. You may have to remove the accessory when you need to perform different tasks. This creates a need to storage of the accessory when it is not on the truck.
Ever wondered what your car is up to when you are busy working in your plush offices?...Well, the answer is NOTHING!
With the rapid depletion of natural energy resources and increasing pressure on countries to curb their carbon emissions (Australia being the latest example where Govt.
The mechanistic recuperation of gravitational force and the transformation of that force into electrical current is based on a simplistic corollary to Newton’s third law; that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of the Micro-Efficient Electro-mechanical multiplied-system self-sustaining reaction,
THE LANDIN ENGINE
Invented by Peter Landin. It has only three moving parts, and may be the engine of the future. The moving parts: a rotor (in blue), an orbital swivel valve (in red), and a stationary swivel valve (in yellow), form a variable combustion chamber.
Automation is not yet there in the transportation sector.
Our aim is to bring Full Automation here.
By using RuBee Protocol we are going to implement this.
RuBee is a Transceiver, its cost is Rs:1500/- (cheap to buy).
Forearm and Shoulder LIFTING STRAPS are well known. They help reduce the effort needed to lift and move large, heavy objects. They make it much easier for a team of two people to safely get the job done.
...By Golly, This Furniture Dolly Is A Trolley!
Furniture Dollies are common and well known. They are a great tool to help move large, heavy loads that can sit securely on top of the dolly.
To carry and move large, thin items,
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