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Firefighters 1, Fires 0

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 08:37 AM PDT

Based on the IFEX 3000, the HPI 1000 Impulse Gun is designed for fast and effective control of small fires. With 25 bars of pressure, 1 liter of water can accelerate to over 400 km/h atomized through a special membrane. The high exit velocity enables deep penetration into a fire, curbing the heat within. Bad ass! If only I could get this for the next company water gun fight.

Designer: Jan Thinius

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Space Saving Kitchen Table

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 08:32 AM PDT

The Cook n’ Roll is super compact but has all the necessary equipment for basic food prep and cleanup – cooktop, dishwasher, sink, oven, storage and sanitizer. The sliding top is inductive  and can opened to reveal a sink basin. Not sure where the water comes from without plumbing but it magically appears with touch controls. The top itself rests moves thru a negative ion slate to sanitize, just like the nano coated jungle of spikes that holds the dishes.

Designer: Zivile Januskaityte

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Orbital Force In Washing Clothes

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 04:45 AM PDT

What are your steps for laundry at home? Sorting clothes in separate baskets, loading the washer with the first batch and then adjusting the detergent…finally get the washed batch out into a basket and dry em up. Load the next! How about cutting a few steps in the process, revamping the concept of washing machines and getting you an Orbital? The machine-drum here is the basket…two baskets actually, white for the whites and blue for the color clothes. So in practice you sort the clothes as and when you discard them, load the drum and carry that same very drum to the drying lines, after the washing is done!

The goodness doesn't end here, the spherical drum fit in such a way that they pivot on two axes, surging the clothes in all directions for a faster and more energy efficient wash. Plus they can be lifted out of the washing machine making loading and unloading of clothes easier.

Once the drum is inserted into the machine the solenoid valve is activated and engages the drive. The drive rotates the drum and the weight of the clothes spinning would then rotate around in another direction. As the drum rotates in all directions a centrifugal force is acting on the drum. As the drum spins it forces the clothes to stick to the inner sides of the drum allowing the water to pass through and efficiently washes the clothes.

In a conventional washing machine a large amount of energy is needed to drive the drum through the water, however in orbital the water is pumped through and sprayed out on to the drum through a shower which surrounds the tub. The drum would require less energy to spin through the water and less water in needed as it is being continually pumped around and sprayed.

The detergent tray is unique too; it's been designed to release just the right amount of washing powder / liquid per wash, depending upon the load and water.

Designer: Tiffany Roddis

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Fold The iPad Or Double The iPhone To Get A Link

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 12:54 AM PDT

That would be my simple explanation for the Intel Link Concept Phone. Easy and simple, the idea exploits the benefits of smartphones, computers and notebooks and linking them together in a dual screen phone. As the twins explain it (Mark n David are twins!) "Link with a dual screen allows for unique interaction while being in constant contact with a partnering notebook, utilizing the notebooks processing power, hard drive and software. The hand set has back to back screens, offering unique scope of interactivity." Sweet!

Designers: Mark Law & David Law for Particle Design

Link with Intel from Particle Design on Vimeo.

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Only the Flyest Hanging

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 12:05 AM PDT

You know you’ve got to hang your clothes up when you want to attain full fashion victory, right? Well you DO. And to do it, you’ve got to have the most flight-ready hangers. There is only one way. The “Hangar” hanger from Chetan Sorab. It’s shaped like an airplane. Inspired from early World War aircraft, made mostly for kids, but also for me, because I love it.

A couple other uses – one, you could give these to your kids while you’re doing the laundry for them to have one magical airplane battle, then when you hang them up, assuming you’re putting some small clothing on their shoulders, you can hang one hanger from the last right off the tail!

Designer: Chetan Sorab of Epicenter Design

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One Frame to Many Frames

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 12:03 AM PDT

Over the past few years, digital photo frames have become a rather popular gift to be given to friends and family at holidays, a staple to be kept in living rooms around the world, a great way to show entire albums at once for all walks of life. But up until now each of these frames has only been able to work on their own. How would you like to have a modular system of these frames, able to work in tangent with one another, all in-box ready to use at your command?

I know you’ve seen something similar to this (multiple screens used as one), but those are (all?) hacked or working with functions secondary to their main function. What we’re looking at here is a project called “{ Story }.” What { Story } does is work alone as an extremely simple photo-sized display (with no frame, beautiful!), sitting in row with multiple displays just like it. They can be used individually or in many different combined ways.

Pan and zoom, make your photos flip through in chronological order, explore your photo album at a touch of your finger, combine the photos into one gigantic photo or a collage of many, and reset!

Designers: Liang Yanjie and Joanne Tan

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A Shelf of Division

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 12:00 AM PDT

For there was a need to separate items upon a shelf, and there was need for the shelf itself, there was, thustly, the “Separation Shelf.” Designers Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger have created this lovely modular shelving system for couples of people living together in slightly separated space. A 2.5m oak lumber board with grooves ever 10cm, held up by a possible four metal supporters that also act as hangers for thangs below.

And whatsoever they own, that they shall take. Upon a breakup or moving apart of any kind, the owners of this shelf are able to not only take their half of the junk, they can also take their half of the shelf.

That’s right! This shelf can break into more than one piece, but make sure you leave a couple of notches in the broken bit so you can re-wall once more.

Designers: Shay Carmon & Ben Klinger

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