Thursday 4 February 2016

Picnic time

                                     
It's time for a feast at invention squad!This week, we asked our students to design a transportable food system for an outdoor picnic. This industrial design challenge may seem pedestrian at first sight- especially for those of us who have to scrape leftovers from a school lunchbox every evening. You might think that a picnic basket is just a box with a handle, but in the hands of a set of eager kid inventors there are many interesting possibilities for innovation.


How to make it easy to transport? Could it be eco-friendly? How could we adapt it for special types of food? Could it be multifunctional? Is my lunchbox for a special user? This is a prototype for a future lunchbox. It comes with a remote control, which allows food selection and pops up the appropriate food receptacles on extendable platforms as they are selected. The whole box is mounted on wheels for transportability. 


This picnic hamper includes a music player and has a handsome leather lining! 


This is a portable BBQ unit for picnics.  It includes a removable heating unit (with a solar cell connection), a food storage area, roasting sticks and a carrying strap.


This invention is a feeder for a small monkey. It explores the idea that pets and zoo animals need more stimulation and giving them their food in a climbing nook will make dinnertime into a bit of a game. Old toy parts are remixed to create a colourful playful design with lots of receptacles for snacks.


This design is for outdoor adventurers. The lunch canister is light and straps to the head or the body to leave hands free for climbing and trekking. This inventor considered the portability factor. Nice job!

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