New Invention

by eohcnrk on Thursday, April 09, 2009

Hey Girls,

I have this awesome idea. I figured it wouldn't really appeal to guys very much because we don't care much for our hair - though this might have been applicable to Wei back in the day.

So basically I've thought of a brush that you use for your hair, but in the handle you can pour Shampoo or Conditioner!!! Then you can dispense either or by pressing a button. The shampoo gel will dispense through pores at the tip of each bristle to ensure a deep scrubbing! At the same time you can ensure your hair gets adequate amount of shampoo!!!!

Who's willing to help market this ingenious idea? I got a catchy name too!

PooBrush

3 comments:

Comment by a. kim on April 10, 2009 at 12:45 AM

thats the best you got?

 
Comment by sophlightning305 on April 10, 2009 at 3:46 PM

I like it :), you should make a really good/cool one.

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1439594.html

The other day I was thinking of an invention too...it's a pillow that has speakers built into it. It curls around both ears and is basically one big earmuff with indentations and everything. But since it has speakers, you can sleep even if it's loud all around you. Note...it's usable even if you roll around since it's semi tight around your head.

 
Comment by Cartier on April 10, 2009 at 6:12 PM

I considered a scrapless internal threading tap (like to make nuts) that is cold rolled. Basically you'd take a length of wire, draw it out a bit to stress harden it, roll threads onto it, machine the opposite end to be square so it will fit into regular tapping machines, then case harden and add a wear-resistant coating. When they punch out the cavities in the nuts, they can make them at the volumetric middle of the thread so that the inside of the thread fills out perfectly with the material pushed from the outside-all made with the same kinds of machines you would have sitting around anyway. The improvement then is that you form the internal threads rather than cutting them. The scrap you do make is much more manageable and easily reused. Also most of the tooling could be done in-house, so you'd pay significantly less.

I just thought I'd bring something less gadgety to the table :)