Monday, September 12, 2011

Five unusual Product Ideas


Here are some original product ideas for things yet to be invented, or innovations yet to be tried. Why don't you be the inventor or innovator? befriend yourself. There are no patents on the following ideas as far as I know - but do your patent research, of course.

1. A pavlovian dog calling intention. The scientist Ivan Pavlov trained dogs to salivate when a bell rang - simply by ringing a bell whenever they ate. Imagine a diminutive beeper on your dog's collar. Each time you feed him you first commence the beeper with a radio-control map. Soon all you have to do to procure him to arrive running for the kitchen is push that button and design the diagram beep.

A range of up to a mile would be nice for calling the dog home. The technology for this is already here, waiting to be save together, but would people pick it? I consider so. It's involving, useful, and recent product ideas for pets are always in high interrogate lately.

2. The Innovation Game. This is a competitive innovation teaching-game, to succor beget the players creative skills. Cards challenge players to gain something (on paper) based on positive criteria. For example, a card might require players to combine two concepts in the most innovative draw. All the various quandary solving techniques would be exercised using these cards.

One predicament to overcome in developing this game is the competitive aspect. How would results be judged to decide a winner? Perhaps the game would have to have a volunteer sit out during each round, to function as a "think" and award the points.

3. Better pedal boats. The pedal boats you perceive at many parks are designed so that two people can pedal them around a pond or lake. However, if you have ever tried one, you realize that they are less fun than they appear. This is mostly because they are unimaginative.

A better pedal boat would be in the shape of a torpedo. The point is to invent something that glides through the water more easily. Even if it is to possess more than one person, the users could be in a line, instead of next to each other, for better streamlining. effect one that can actually hydroplane and everyone at the beach will want to try it out.

4. Underwater like hunting camera. With all the unusual interest in metal detectors and appreciate hunting, this is a natural. Years ago there was a appreciate hunter who regularly found guns, money and more in dark rivers, using a tube with a plexiglass glued over one destroy, and a light strapped to the outside. He held the way come the bottom of the river and was able to peruse what was there.

What could be better than this? A petite camera, especially now that the technology has developed smaller components. It could be lowered to vast depths from any boat or dock. A motorized "claw" at the bottom might beget it especially useful and spellbinding to those of us who like "toys."

5. Glue-on soles. (Some of you who don't hike might not picture to this one.) Blisters are caused by the friction of your feet sliding and rubbing on the inside of your shoes. A edifying non-heat-conducting sole, glued to your foot, could drag in that shoe all day while your feet were prevented from getting blisters, since the bottom of the foot itself wouldn't rub against anything. That is the essence of "fresh Soles," the newest in foot protection.

Before writing this novel product understanding off as too exclusive, remember that we glue spurious teeth into our mouths. A similar glue might do the trick, and these glue-on soles would be for very specific markets - like long distance hikers and runners. Of course, there will have to be a simple scheme to catch them too.


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