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Monday, 7 January 2013

6 Creative thoughts for general problems


Useful and Creative Inventions 

Collection of innovative gadgets and creative concept designs that promise to make our lives more comfortable and exciting.

Two Way Doors

ERGON door mounting system allows the door to be  opened in both directions of travel. 



The Rolling Bench
The age old problem of wet benches has been solved by a group of Korean designers.

Bottle clip
Designed as a cheap bottle-holder that simply snaps onto any standard sized mens bicycle. Most bottles can be screwed directly into the clip.

Staircase Drawers
Step and store in style using each step as storage compartment.

Weight Watch Belt
Great motivational tool for someone that is trying to get in shape.

Zipper Earphones 
Simply unzip your earphones when you want to use them, and afterwards, zip them back up for storage



FINGERPRINT GUN-SOLUTION FOR MISUSE OF GUN









  • The illegal use of guns has become one of our major problems these days. It threatens public security worldwide. Fingerprint Gun integrates user-friendly fingerprint identification systems with an embedded memory chip to ensure the user is its legal owner. 
  • The memory chip is located at the upper end of the gun barrel. The indicator on the gun’s front sight attachment will turn to green when the fingerprint information is verified to be correct.
  • It allows the user to shoot with the gun. The wrong fingerprint will turn the indicator to red and the gun can’t be used. Fingerprint Gun has been designed to control the use of private guns for better public security.


HOW IT WORKS:


Handguns are a danger in any industrialized country, and despite active gun registries and police crackdowns, their use only seems to be increasing. Now, designer Sun Xiaotian has come up with a novel way of protecting the peace and the "piece" - the Fingerprint Gun.

    
            1. The idea here is that a safety-conscious citizen would buy and register the Fingerprint Gun and have their prints encoded in the memory chip. 



            2. If they wanted to shoot something, they would need to place their thumb on top of the fingerprint scanner at the back of the gun to have it read. 
               3. Once a correct match had been confirmed, a small indicator light would turn green at the barrel of the gun. 
               4. If a finger not belonging to the owner was scanned or if no fingerprint was present, then gun simply wouldn't work.