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Following on from Chris's message. . .
I am in the final year of a technology education degree course, part of which involves designing a product and manufacturing it to prototype stage. The product has to be original, or better designed, than any similar product on the market. I am posting this message to a number of newsgroups in the hope that someone will have a problem with a product they use, or can't find a product to suit their requirements in the market place. I would appreciate any (sensible) suggestions. A low cost, easy to operate, and ever handy device of blocking views of accidents, broken down cars or other incidents. This is accomplished by an accident shield device unit installed in the boot of official vehicles which can be assembled by a single person in a few minutes. The unit consists of a screen which is large enough to prevent most passersby (motorists or pedestrians) from viewing the scene. As a result, this device aids in maintaining traffic flow and safety by preserving the natural momentum of traffic and keeping other drivers focused on traffic conditions, rather than the accident scene or stricken vehicle. - this is from an American's patent: http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=US6036249 - I invented it too about the same time but he patented it first - ah, well... I was really excited by the idea though and I've never seen one used in the UK. Think of all the traffic jams on the motorway you've been in that have been caused by an incident on the other carriageway; you get to the front of the queue and damn, you've done it too - the road in front is clear! Or, what about an in car imobiliser system that when a thief imobilises me by stealing my car, imobilises he/she by chopping their legs off? I expect you'd have to put warning stickers on the windows and mention if to vallet parking attendents... Or, come up with a method of manufacturing a low cost Jaguar E-Type bonnet. Jon. |
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Jonathan Halsall wrote:
A low cost, easy to operate, and ever handy device of blocking views of accidents, broken down cars or other incidents. Aha! An SEP field generator! -- Guy === May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk Victory is ours! Down with Eric the Half A Brain! |
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