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What Is Novelty engineering?
Novelty engineering is a subject covered in depth across 1 podcast episode in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.
Key Concepts in Novelty engineering
Beer launching fridge
This invention is a refrigerator modified to launch a beer on demand. It uses a keyless entry system to aim and fire a beer across a room, addressing the user's desire to retrieve a drink without leaving a comfortable position.
Portable finale
A backpack-like device designed to deploy streamers and confetti with a push of a button. It serves as a spontaneous, wearable celebratory effect, offering an instant 'finale' to any moment or dance routine.
What Experts Say About Novelty engineering
- 1.John invented the "beer launching fridge" to solve the common problem of wanting a beer without having to get up from a comfortable couch position.
- 2.The fridge operates with a keyless entry system, rotating to aim and then launching a beer with a "light lob" when activated by a button press.
- 3.The device is considered a "high-end device for a low-end application," with an estimated cost ranging from $1000 to $1500.
- 4.John also created a powerful tennis ball launcher capable of propelling balls at 500 mph, strong enough to go through wood, computer monitors, and tennis rackets.
- 5.Despite the market potential, John expresses concerns about liability, particularly given the device's intended use in scenarios involving alcohol consumption.
- 6.His inventive spirit is driven by a simple enjoyment of launching things, leading to devices like a remote launcher and a "portable finale" backpack that deploys confetti and streamers.