Exotic inventions, unlike anyone
There are many unique, creative inventions, but are not widely available for many reasons. And 10 inventions of the 1980s below are an example.
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The alarm pair
In the country of fog, the 1980s became the fear of many people, especially wealthy businessmen when robbery became popular and peaked. Seizing this demand, John Sharp Industries Group advertised an alarm briefcase.
The alarm pair of John Sharp Industries.
'Don't resist, let the bandits snatch your bag. Just then, you just press the code on the remote control device, the bag will spray red smoke around and emit loud noises. So it's the bandits' life . John Sharp's gimmick ads have never materialized.
Today, the idea of a pair of alarms is developed in an advanced way with other methods such as GPS global positioning, etc. If you suddenly see a person holding a bag full of smoke and shrieking, you will think of a demonstration performing art or film scenes rather than a robbery.
'Gull' car door
In March 1984, Nissan sent a message about a future model of the 1990s that has not been realized for over 30 years. The Japanese automaker advertised the NX-21 test car as' a 21st-century model, with a super low friction performance of 0.25 and a folding door that mimics the shape of a bird's wing. sea.
In fact, the idea of folding doors is pioneered by Mercedes-Benz since the 1950s with the 300SL model and SLS AMG models. However, this idea was not developed far away because of too many inconveniences.
This design helps the driver get out of the car in cramped places.
Today, people are accustomed to horizontal door openings, because opening up will prevent you from carrying heavy objects on the roof of the car or risk locking yourself in the car if an accident causes your car to turn upside down. reverse.
The only 'outstanding' point is that this design will make it easier for drivers to get out of the car at cramped parking lots.
Electric doormat
The German inventor, A. Schmidt, probably won the championship for the most expensive and complicated invention just to replace an extremely simple act of wiping his feet on the carpet.
There are utilities, but this type of carpet does not convince users.
In April 1981, Mr. Schmidt advertised the device with the operating process 'stepping on the carpet, the fur brush circles will help clean your shoes without making you slip.' The secret of anti-slip technology of carpet type is that the rotation is attached to the device rotating like a pulley to rotate.
However, this 'expensive' invention cannot be commercially produced because people are satisfied with the normal carpet.
'Transformer' car
If in the popular 'Transformers' series , giant robots can turn into a car in a blink of an eye, Ital Design has had this idea more than three decades ago.
The idea of transforming cars cannot be realized.
Ital Design envisions a world where manufacturers can focus all their design efforts on a single model, but are able to transform into many different models. Specifically, instead of buying a truck to carry heavy, bulky objects and a flashy sports car to attract customers, a company may only have to buy one car for these two tasks. . It is an advertisement for the Ital Design vehicle that has not yet materialized, 'Car Detective Gadget'.
Although this idea cannot be produced on a large scale, some models today also develop interchangeable components.
Sauna vibrators
Many inventions from the 1980s are a combination of many contemporary inventions that Vibrosaun International is an example. This device is a blend of home entertainment system, an air conditioner and massage chair, forming a personal sauna enclosure.
Do you want to own a sauna machine at home?
The advertisement for this machine is' your head will relax with music while the rest of the body is bathed in steam at 77 degrees Celsius. For such a modern device, you have to spend about 5,995 USD.
Perhaps, the father of the Vibrosaun machine expects that everyone has a sauna in the bedroom, but that luxury is hard to come true. Instead, today people go to medical centers, relaxing massages, beauty salons.
Multi-purpose card
President Arlen Richard Lession of SmartCard International introduced the test model of a card that did everything from 1986. According to the introduction, the card is similar to a credit card but thicker, battery-powered, LCD screen with two display lines and 10 buttons keypad.
The design goal of the body is to integrate all the functions of bank cards and access cards, which can be used as phone cards at public phone booths. It can even be used to store fingerprints, medical records and measure the amount of calories you absorb daily.
Multi-purpose cards are not widely used, but the idea
This is being realized by smartphone generation.
Lession said the Ulticard card is a pioneering generation of the Supersmart series, helping you everything from savings to weight loss.
After all, this idea still can't thrive. We still have to use a lot of cards in our wallets, from bank cards, driver's licenses, membership cards, etc. Perhaps, better substitutes and more potential for this versatile card, the main is the new smartphone generation.
Round arch house
Monterey Domes, the inventor of Riverside, California (USA), announced its dome home (dome home) in April 1981, that it will be the world's most energy efficient home.
The obvious advantages of this type of double dome: equipped with passive and passive solar systems, less material is needed to build the dome, creating effective performance in surface area and weight ratio. This means that it will keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter, less dependent on electricity for weather control.
Double dome houses have many benefits.
However, the dome houses are rare today. This architecture does not seem to overcome the unfriendly looks of strange shape and is not compatible with ordinary furniture.
Equipment 'do everything'
In the 1980s, many people wanted to own a device as well as an AM-FM radio, cassette tape player and recorder, and computers, watches and alarms. That's why PM Industries invented the PMI-TRC-4 device with the above features at a price of 239 USD.
Versatile machines have become obsolete.
This device is now obsolete. Such a versatile device is simply a clock attached to a computer. Today, such a device "doing it all" is a smart phone with a multitude of functions that inventors in the 1980s never dared to dream of.
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