Super 10 Weird Inventions Of 2009
A model demonstrates the “Husband Hunting Bra” in Tokyo. Under the bra cups is a clock counting down to the date set by the wearer. When an engagement ring is inserted, the countdown stops.
These Japanese Bikini Jeans cross jeans with a thong – an attached bikini bottom secures the low-slung jeans to the hips.
A robo-toilet that senses your movements has been launched. The AutoClose loo keeps track on you using an infra-red beam – and will raise and lower the seat accordingly. The seat closes automatically after you’ve stepped out of range.
A child demonstrates the PediSedate, which gently sedates youngsters by administering anaesthetic nitrous oxide gas through a headset as they play handheld consoles.
What better way to discourage bear attacks when camping in the woods than to make them think you’ve already been eaten by another bear? Artist EIko Ishizawa has created this sleeping bag for a warm and safe night’s sleep.
A man demonstrates the JetLev-Flyer, which powers out two strong jets of water, allowing the wearer to take off and soar nearly 30ft above the ground. Its makers say flights can last up to two hours at ‘cruising speed’ or around one hour going flat out.
The Isophone – an underwater telephone system designed by James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau. The space-age device means you can communicate with other swimmers while splashing around in the pool.
Combining the idea of a shopping cart and a bicycle, Korean designer Jaebeom Jeong has come up with Cartrider.
Canadian inventor Michael Pettipas poses on the Bonneville salt flats in Utah with his Forumla One limo which seats six passengers, has an eight-litre engine and can reach speeds of up to 140 mph.
The Amphicoach, an amphibious 50-seater luxury coach, is used in Malta. It is capable of 70mph on land and eight knots across water.
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amazing,….
Happy new year
Of all these inventions are I liked the night sleeping bag in woods
Super 10 Weird Inventions Of 2009
The telephone system we are using today still uses the legacy Tip and Ring -48 Volts line which is susceptible to noise.”.