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SOCCKET
Soccket looks like a soccer ball but it is much more than that. It is a portable generator that harnesses and stores energy when it is played with. As the ball is kicked around, it harnesses the kinetic energy exerted on it.
It weighs around 30 grammes more than a standard soccer ball and it is constructed from custom water resistant foam that is both durable and it is also soft to touch. A pendulum like mechanism inside captures the kinetic momentum generated during play and stores this energy inside for later use.
Just playing with it for 30 minutes can power a simple LED lamp for 3 hour. It is designed and assembled in the USA, the project is currently being tested in areas of Africa and South America where there is both shortage of electricity and poverty persists and where soccer is the national pass time.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU............
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SOCCKET
Soccket looks like a soccer ball but it is much more than that. It is a portable generator that harnesses and stores energy when it is played with. As the ball is kicked around, it harnesses the kinetic energy exerted on it.
It weighs around 30 grammes more than a standard soccer ball and it is constructed from custom water resistant foam that is both durable and it is also soft to touch. A pendulum like mechanism inside captures the kinetic momentum generated during play and stores this energy inside for later use.
Just playing with it for 30 minutes can power a simple LED lamp for 3 hour. It is designed and assembled in the USA, the project is currently being tested in areas of Africa and South America where there is both shortage of electricity and poverty persists and where soccer is the national pass time.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU............
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Three Dimensional Printing

Inventors Max Bogue and Peter Dilworth have invented a unique pen that draws in the air.
A colorful spool of plastic thread is fed into the pen.
The thread is then extruded as heated plastic that cools and solidifies instantly as it exits the tip.
This allows solid 3D structures to be drawn on any surface or from any surface into the air.
The pen, called a 3Doodler, weights approximately 7 ounces (198 g) and is 7 inches (17.7 cm) long. It requires no technical knowledge or software and plugs into an electrical outlet.
Max and Peter have received over 2.2 million dollars worth of advanced orders for their three dimensional printing pen.

Inventors Max Bogue and Peter Dilworth have invented a unique pen that draws in the air.
A colorful spool of plastic thread is fed into the pen.
The thread is then extruded as heated plastic that cools and solidifies instantly as it exits the tip.
This allows solid 3D structures to be drawn on any surface or from any surface into the air.
The pen, called a 3Doodler, weights approximately 7 ounces (198 g) and is 7 inches (17.7 cm) long. It requires no technical knowledge or software and plugs into an electrical outlet.
Max and Peter have received over 2.2 million dollars worth of advanced orders for their three dimensional printing pen.
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