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Innovative inventions coming up around you

Innovative inventions coming up around you. Have you seen the new inventions taking life to another level? The latest gadgets on Amazon’s top ten tech deals are bursting with futuristic inventions. Whether you are a tech gadget pro or a novice, there is new technology out for you. So log onto Amazon Prime Day Deals, and I’ll tell you which cheap gadgets to pick and the new tech that’s coming up around you.

 

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The Rolling Bridge

Thomas Heatherwick’s Rolling Bridge at Grand Union Canal, Paddington Basin, London, is one of the most unique bridges in the world. A small pedestrian crossing, the future technology is designed to curl up to allow boats through the inlet and uncurl again over the water.

Eight triangular sections host a hydraulic ram on either side of the cool tech. As the rams opened out of their vertical posts, they extended the handrails upwards. The pivoted sections are drawn toward each other, creating a slow curling motion. The bridge can stop at any interval.

When fully curled up, the bridge forms a compact vertical standing octagon at the water’s edge.

 

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Electric Roads

What’s the most effective way of powering electric vehicles, and could electric roads be a viable source of power? A team of Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers has developed a supercapacitor so solid it can be used in roadways to charge battery electric vehicles.

The concrete formulation reportedly uses readily available materials, like water, cement, and carbon black, to turn concrete into a rudimentary battery or superconductor.

Carbon black, a fine black powder mainly composed of pure carbon, is a particularly intriguing material. It has common usage as a pigment and was even used to write the Dead Sea Scrolls from over 2,000 years ago.

 


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Instant Monster Truck

Never get stuck in the snow again thanks to the Track N Go system. These future gadgets turn your truck into a snowmobile. Thanks to the Amazon Prime Day Sale, you can grab these cool gadgets that are Amazon must-haves during the winter. The Track N Go puts snow tracks right under your wheels so you can go anywhere in the snow and never get stuck.

Installation for the tech gadgets is quick, as you can hook them on in under 15 minutes. Simply drive over each of the tracks and secure the inventions in place. Once installed, operating your vehicle is not much different than on a normal road. But this way, you’ll be able to drive through massive snow banks and multiple feet of snow with no problem.

 


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Vacuum Former

At $1,923, this Amazon gadget with industrial strength and digital smarts will let you go beyond prototyping and start manufacturing right from your desktop. The new gadget goes far beyond the LCD interface.

Vaquform brings high-end process control to desktop vacuum forming, turning it into a smart gadget fit for a modern engineering lab, design office, or artist studio. Vaquform has an exclusively designed hybrid vacuum unit that combines high airflow and high vacuum.

The new gadgets on Amazon deliver the kind of results you normally see with thermoformers that cost thousands of dollars. A vacuum cleaner’s pressure maxes out at around -3 PSI. The coolest gadgets two-stage hybrid system begins with a high-speed impeller that removes about 90% of the air from under the plastic sheet.

 


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Vertical spiral conveyor

The new Ryson Wide Trak Spirals are in response to our customers’ need to handle bigger loads and reach higher elevations. These spirals can handle a variety of load sizes with their 30-inch wide slats. They are ideal for warehousing and order-picking operations.

The Wide Trak Spirals can handle double the weight capacity of our standard spirals and provide an elevation change of up to 50 feet with only one drive. The Wide Trak Spirals can optionally be configured to allow loads to enter and exit the spirals at several intermediate elevations.

New special induction and divert-out conveyors have individually adjustable conveying surfaces to match the spiral pitch, assuring a safe and reliable product transfer.

 


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Firefighting drones

This invention has a dry powder fire extinguishing agent, a drone maximum load of 15 kg, and a maximum flight time of 45 minutes. It can carry a fire extinguisher boom, dry powder fire extinguishers, and other rescue equipment.

The new tech with an HD 30X optical zoom camera, equipped with laser ranging and an obstacle avoidance system, can accurately measure the launch distance to ensure accuracy and intelligent obstacle avoidance.

It has a large load capacity, strong wind resistance, and high throwing precision. The drone can shoot extinguishing bombs remotely in a complex fire environment and spray dry powder at close range at the same time.

The dual-fire extinguishing UAV uses a folding fuselage design, super load, and anti-shake design.

 


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Reaper Wheels

Watch these guys transform a four-wheeler into a “zombie apocalyptic, Area 51 raiding machine.” Whistlin Diesel’s Cody Detwiler and his team have pulled some seriously crazy stunts. Like buying a $400,000 Ferrari F8 just to destroy it and dropping a Toyota Hilux from 10,000 feet in the air.

Ultimately, Detwiler decided his 4-wheeler just wasn’t up to scratch. “Like this thing doesn’t even have nine-foot-long Razer blade spikes on it. So there’s obviously some major problems going on in the design factory,” he said.

So, he set about changing that and turning it into the ultimate four-wheeler with reaper wheels. First, he took the standard tires off and got straight to cutting massive spikes out of scrap metal and welding them onto the rims. Then he spray-painted them.

 


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Folding Container House

Optima Technic designs and manufactures foldable containers according to the projects. The most important feature is that they can be folded during transportation and loaded into a trailer with 12 units.

The invention is produced in different sizes according to customer requests, and the standard size of the container is 6000mm in length by 2500mm in width and 2700mm in height.

These products are highly durable, and their mechanical locks protect the structure. It has integrated electrical and lighting systems, external electrical connection sockets, and LED lighting lamps.

One unit goes for between $799 and 1,500 dollars, and you can order just one. It looks better than some apartments, if you ask me.

 


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Safer school experiments

Dissecting frogs, mixing chemicals, and tinkering with electric circuits can be messy and, at times, Even dangerous for students. A new AR/VR laptop from ZSpace is changing how classroom experiments are done.

With these laptops, which start at $1,299, there’s less risk. Learners put on a pair of glasses and use a stylus to manipulate 3D frogs and circuits, tapping into an immersive world of learning.

The Sunnyvale, California-based company said the laptop is the first portable Windows PC to break the screen barrier between users and VR content by creating a multi-dimensional environment that leaps out of the screen.

When not used for VR content, the futuristic invention serves as a traditional Windows 10 PC.

 


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Mini Hydro Generator

This portable turbine will come in most handy when you are trekking, camping in the mountains, or at a place where there is no electricity. If natural sources of water are in abundance, you are set.

The tech gadget is a perfect off-grid charger, and it can charge all compatible USB devices with a 5V output. It is also available in a 12V variant. The gadget can charge day and night even when you are not around. The only thing you need to do is to set it up properly.

Some of the other features of USB WaterLily are durability, shockproof housing and weatherproof design, dimensions of 7 by 7 by 3 inches, and a weight of 1.3 kilos.

 


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Choking Rescue Device

The device, made by the company LifeVac, is a non-powered handheld suction device to remove foreign objects from the airway of a choking victim. The mechanics of the device are straightforward.

There are three mask sizes: adult, child, and infant. The mask is placed directly over the face of the choking victim. Then, the plunger is pressed down and pulled up, creating a suction effect to remove the object.

Choking on food and small parts remains one of the most devastating events that can occur to infants and young children. These accidents are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children. The majority of these events occur in children ages 10 to 36 months.

 


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Window Cleaning Drone

This invention is a huge new drone that was developed in Latvia, with the main aim of cleaning buildings and windows even 20 times faster. There are multiple applications for the drone, and some of the best features about it include its potential use in firefighting—even 100 kilometers away from the danger zones.

Weighing 55 kilograms, the drone is 3 meters wide and has been developed to focus on the tasks that are performed from outside the building. It maintains an optimal height and reaches higher than the fire engine ladders.

Packing 12 rotors, the machine is full of hoses and sponges, as well as on-board cameras that allow the ground-based pilot to control and monitor the washing process.

 

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Deployable Emergency Shelter

How would you survive if you found yourself in extreme arctic conditions? Lost with little visibility, no cell phone coverage, and sub-zero temperatures?

Designers Henry Glogau and Samuel Barratt have the answer—aa deployable emergency shelter. This project explores how a deployable emergency shelter can utilize snow capture as a natural insulator and protective layer through a frictional origami skin and lightweight lattice structure.

The shelters are placed along checkpoints and hiking trails and can be instantly unfolded in seconds.

As part of a one-month testing period in Alaska, the results showed that with a 300-400mm snow cover, an average of 37°C difference could be generated between the shelter interior and its outside surroundings, compared to a conventional winter tent, which offered a 13°C difference.

 


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Motorized Sliding Walls

This fully automated system allows the user to position the wall automatically, then lock and seal the panels quickly and safely at the touch of a button. Each panel is driven electrically along the track and contains a wireless two-way control unit, which the master control is able to identify and communicate with.

Made of individually operable elements, the fully automatic wall can be adapted to almost any layout and architectural concept.

The elements are available in several standard designs and can be provided with virtually any surface finish required. The stacking tracks or parking arrangements for accommodating the elements at the end are arranged so that the stacked elements take up as little room as possible.

 


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World’s Smallest Helicopter

A 75-year-old Japanese man named Gennai Yanagisawa developed the GEN H-4 helicopter—wwith rotors, a chair, footrest, and handle bar. The concept of my helicopter comes from Italy, and I’ve always wanted to fly it in da Vinci’s birthplace,” Yanagisawa told The Associated Press from Japan’s central city of Matsumoto, where he runs an electronics equipment company.

Renaissance-era visionary da Vinci designed an “aerial screw” in the 1480s—bbelieved to be the first portrayal of a vertical-flight machine, according to Italy’s National Museum of Science and Technology.

The GEN H-4 has two rotors turning in opposite directions to maintain stability and four engines that enable a 30-minute flight with a top speed of about 56 miles per hour.

 


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Robo Furniture

EPFL scientists from the Biorobotics Laboratory (BIOROB) are creating futuristic furniture that can move around and autonomously change its shape. This innovation may prove more useful to disabled individuals.

“Eventually, all you’ll need to do is program the layout of a bedroom or a conference room, then let the modules do the work,” says Auke Ijspeert, head of the BIOROB.

Like Lego bricks, Roombots pieces can be stacked upon each other to create various structures. Each 22 cm-long piece, which looks like two large dice joined together, has a wireless connection. Inside are a battery and three motors that allow the module to pivot with three degrees of freedom.

The modules have retractable “claws” that they use to attach to other pieces and form larger structures.

 

 


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The Painting Bot

Exterior walls of high-rise buildings are some of the most dangerous work in the construction industry. Robots can not only help build but also paint these exterior walls, which means workers can avoid dangerous tasks.

Measuring 3.25 meters long and weighing about 650 kilograms, the robot used for exterior wall painting is equipped with drone-like rotors on both sides. It uses the thrust generated by the rotors to push against the wall while working at high altitude.

According to the size of the wall, engineers set the trajectory for the robot in advance. In addition, the spray head is installed on the mechanical arm of the painting robot. Operators can control the function of the sprinkler head through a program setting.

 


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10K Office Chair

Are you a designer, engineer, coder, musician, gamer, or a regular office warrior? The chances are that you are spending most of your time working with a computer. LEVUS is an adjustable workspace set-up where you work from a reclined position with all your equipment ergonomically placed around you. Now you can focus on your projects rather than your back.

Lean back and reduce vertical spinal pressure. No more fiddling with chair control levers or putting printer paper under your monitor. Place the monitor in its ergonomically optimal position and reduce neck tension.

Adjust the height and angle of the side table for comfortable hand position and smooth mouse control.

 


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The Mercedes Actros Hotel

Some smart people took RV lifestyle to another level. They converted an Actros into a cool hotel-on-wheels that offers adventure and surf trip packages. Their mission? To share the lifestyle with adventure seekers and travelers.

Truck Surf Hotel is the brainchild of Daniela Carneiro and Eduardo Ribeiro, who took inspiration from their experiences while formulating the concept of the hotel. The two have been traveling for years in a camper van, exploring both Europe and Africa for different cultures and surf sports.

One-week package tour in Morocco starts at $588 per person, while the Portugal trip starts at $724. For complete rates and other details, visit the Truck Surf Hotel’s official website.

 


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The vein Finder

Are you a fan of needles? No one is. The vein finder is a device that helps healthcare providers see veins when they are unable to locate them easily with the naked eye. The gadget can either be an infrared or a terahertz finder; the concept is the same. Both use radiation reflection technology to create a map of the veins. This map is then projected back on the patient’s skin.

It is more suitable for a dynamic hospital setup as it saves time and lives of patients. The gadget provides improved visibility, enhancing the medical staff’s efficiency while locating veins and making it ideal for IV therapy.

A vein finder assists two main functions that are prerequisites for all procedures that require a needle insertion into the veins. These are inserting a needle of IV to collect a blood sample or give a solution, and performing a minor surgery.

 

 


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eBike Trailer

This amphibious electric tricycle and camper costs $14,600.

BeTriton’s Z-Triton is compatible with virtually any e-bike as it takes the form of an easily attachable trailer. It makes use of a seatpost attachment that can be fitted on virtually any bike. But BeTriton recommends it be fitted on more powerful e-bikes, specifically S-Pedelecs capable of speeds up to 28 miles per hour.

The BeTriton Trailer has a width of 1.4 meters, about 4.5 feet, so it may be a bit of a squeeze on tighter bike paths. Meanwhile, on the water, the camping boat measures 2.4 meters by 4.5 meters, offering a generous amount of room for up to two adults. The boat gets around via an electric motor producing a maximum output of 2,150 watts.

 


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Mobile Cleaning System

This innovative invention is equipped with all necessary specifications. From the integrated waste storage room with vacuum unit, brushes, and dirt tank to the required fresh water connections. The corresponding speed lifter is predestined for professional cleaning.

The new mobile cleaning system is an example of Villiger’s systematic and cost-optimizing service work. They clean and maintain your waste collection containers in the shortest possible time, contributing to the value retention of your containers.

Villiger sees itself as a total solution supplier for well-thought-out and practical quality solutions in the waste disposal industry. The company has been in existence for over 30 years. Since the beginning, they have been working on innovative products, gaining valuable experience and developing further innovations.

 


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Fire Fighting Robot

This explosion-proof firefighting and scouting robot is designed and certified for fire-extinguishing and reconnaissance in explosive environments. These include petrochemical refining, oil and fuel gas storage, and other chemical manufacturing, storage, and transportation sites.

Beside firefighting, the gadget can be used for audio and video reconnaissance, toxic and hazardous gas reconnaissance, and environmental reconnaissance in disaster areas. It has infrared temperature measurement sensors inside and outside the car to monitor the internal temperature of the car body and that of the field.

The bot is composed of multiple high-definition infrared cameras to observe the front and rear directions and track the robot body and water cannon. Real-time detection of the robot’s pitch, roll, and azimuth angles enables the operator to grasp the robot’s status and return control of it.

 


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Rail snow-ploughing

Railroads invest in their network, implementing best practices and preparing employees and operations ahead of the winter months. Included in the well above $23 billion a year over the past five years freight rail spent on its network, railroads restore, upgrade, and/or purchase new winter equipment and technology.

For instance, in mountainous territories where avalanches are a threat, some railroads use pneumatic cannons to prevent overhead snow from accumulating. Other railroads have erected “snow sheds,” which allow descending snow to pass over the tracks without causing damage or interrupting service.

As part of ongoing tack and equipment inspections, railroads use advanced technologies, including smart sensors alongside tracks that help identify potential track and equipment defects before problems arise.

 

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smart carts

Shoppers pushing one of 10 new smart carts at a Sobeys store can scan their items on the spot, track their total bill, and accept payment, which means they can skip the cashier or self-checkout altogether.

The artificial intelligence-equipped carts are the latest aspect in grocers’ efforts to streamline the shopping experience as consumers became increasingly accustomed to convenience.

Despite all the advancements found in a modern grocery store, customers are still required to gather their groceries, unload them at checkout, and then place their purchases into bags.

“This helps remove a little bit of that friction,” said Jacquelin Weatherbee, communications director for Sobeys.

The grocer announced it purchased 10 smart carts to start with and that would pilot at an Oakville, Ontario, location.

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