Patent on coffin won Silver Award for creativity

The thought of disaster alone was horrifying enough, but the problems that need to be overcome are even more complicated and difficult.

The artificial catastrophe or natural disaster contains things that no one can predict, because they are inherently non-standard. However, it is undeniable that anyone can see clearly, it is a heavy and terrible consequence that follows, especially about the human losses suffered.

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Sample coffin called LR16 was invented by engineer Adam Miklosi.

When such a large-scale incident or incident occurs, full awareness of the information and response time are two extremely valuable and scarce factors, resulting in an unreasonable risk of temporary processing. time but not entirely appropriate, such as the form of cremation or mass burial of ill-fated victims suffering from this terribleness, which is a taboo in culture and customs in some countries .

Therefore, LR16 , the name of the invention launched by Hungarian engineer Adam Miklosi, is a kind of coffin that allows to preserve the serenity for the dead, while minimizing the negative impact on the environment. by burying hundreds of thousands of corpses in a fixed area. Specifically, LR16 is made from nature-friendly palanquin which is capable of biodegradable during the next 10 years.

Recently, this valuable invention won the title of "Silver A 'Design Award" , a prestigious award awarded by the world's largest competition for design ideas.

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LR16 is made from nature-friendly palanquin and is capable of biodegradable during 10 years later.

When Miklosi was just a student at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden), he researched and researched the rescue procedures applied in disasters and natural disasters. Moreover, he personally interviewed the support team members, rescued the scene, from doctors, psychologists to ordinary people - all of them who directly faced and experienced the situation. that urgent.

Finally, Miklosi came to the conclusion that: how to handle situations with unfortunate victims often causes controversial issues related to both the ecological environment and the most social psychological perspectives. determined.

"In the context of a series of deaths due to natural disasters, covering them in bags of flesh is different from packing garbage away," Miklosi cited in his research project, "that is more makes the devastation worse, both physically and mentally. "

Since then, Miklosi cooks the intention to launch an effective design for the coffin, making it possible to deal with similar cases. In particular, LR16 has crevices along the sides to fit into it, supporting many easy operations. Moreover, this coffin pattern is also capable of overlapping.

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LR16 has crevices along the sides to fit into it, supporting many easy operations.

However, the general perspective is not as simple as we think. It is rarely accurate to predict when natural disasters occur, so the right time and appearance of these coffins is still a question that must be thoroughly and thoroughly calculated.

Anyway, until now, LR16 is still the most appropriate proof to increase awareness and the necessary attention of people to victims suffering from disasters in the world.