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Regenerative braking bike front wheel

Imagine riding your bicycle down the sidewalk at 20mph. Just as you approach a driveway entrance to a store, a car turns from the street into the driveway, cutting you off. You brake safely to a stop, and because of your new Regenerative Braking front wheel,

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David Swain
Ann Arbor, United States
Votes: 13
Views: 18371
Transportation
Apr 21, 2010

Resonant Cyclic Energy Flow Systems

Resonant cyclic energy flow systems (RCEFS) are designed for resonant generation of mechanical or electromagnetic vibratory or oscillatory energy through excitation of not standing but the traveling, namely – revolving, natural waves within a distributed parameter system.

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Eugene Svijazheninov
St.petersburg, Russia
Votes: 2
Views: 4010
Machinery & Equipment
Jun 23, 2010

Resonant Microwave Ablation

This design idea proposes looking at cancer tumors as an electrical engineering problem and use simple techniques to detect and treat them using common lab equipment and RF energy (i.e. cell phone signals). Information available estimates more than 180,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year, with over 41,000 deaths resulting annually.

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Thomas Ellis
Dallas, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 4342
Medical
Jun 30, 2010

Rethink Electric Car Transmissions

As companies around the world have grappled with how best to implement electric cars and electric transmissions, they have fallen prey to the trap of old design paradigms. They insist on placing a small electric motor under the hood, just like a gas motor, with batteries under the floor boards. It’s time to break from this mold,

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Dan Brunermer
Irwin, United States
Votes: 4
Views: 4584
Transportation
Jul 1, 2010

Revolutionary Oral Airway Improves Patient Safety

The Bardo Airway (Patent Pending) is a revolutionary oropharyngeal airway that establishes and maintains an open airway and also prevents dental and soft tissue damage.

The Problem:

•Dental injury is the most common medicolegal complaint against anesthesia, accounting for greater than 33% of all complaints.

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Theodore Burdumy
Santa Maria, United States
Votes: 31
Views: 6515
Medical
Jun 28, 2010

Riding on Air

Description

Thanks to a great marketing campaign, most TV watchers are now familiar with the fact that CSX trains can move a ton of freight 432 miles on a single gallon of fuel. But what if we could increase the efficiency of the train technology?

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Steven Lathrop
Williamstown, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 4217
Machinery & Equipment
Jun 25, 2010

Robotic Device to Seal a Pressurized Pipe

A practical solution to sealing the Gulf’s Deepwater Horizon’s Leak and the Tool that needs to be in the future toolbox of oil and other companies.

Described is a practical, fully robotic solution for the Gulf’s Deepwater Horizon’s well leak.

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Kenneth Alley
Tampa, United States
Votes: 3
Views: 4643
Machinery & Equipment
Jun 19, 2010

Robotic Surgical Device

Human Robotics is a small high tech company dedicated to Research & Development of new anthropomorphic robotic technologies for being applied on minimally invasive robotic surgery.

The company has developed a miniature anthropomorphic robotic torso which includes 2 arms, trunk and a miniature camera. Each arm has 7 Degrees of freedom. The invention has been entitled Robotic Surgical Device.

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Alejandro Ramos De La Pena
Irapuato, Mexico
Votes: 40
Views: 7331
Medical
Jun 25, 2010

Roof Top Wind Turbine

The reason rooftop turbine designs have not enjoyed commercial success in the past is more due to technological shortcomings than demand. Companies have tried to scale down familiar fan blade style designs that would normally be mounted on a tower to avoid turbulence, but these mini-turbines lack adequate surface area to be efficient.

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Jason Davis
Ashland, United States
Votes: 36
Views: 11026
Sustainable Technologies
Apr 8, 2010

Room Temperature Superconductor

Nanotech Manufacturing Techniques for High Temperature Superconductivity

Current high temperature superconductors are based on a copper-oxide lattice with two different interstitial atoms, typically rare earth, spaced in adjacent lattice cells. This configuration, formed naturally when stochiometric quantities of the raw ingredients are baked in an oxygen atmosphere, is superconductive slightly above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen,

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Dr. Robert Indech
Norcross, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 3811
Machinery & Equipment
Mar 21, 2010

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