Yesterday I was reviewing a bunch of recently published patent applications on e-cigs (for fun, which I know . . . is sort of questionable). Didn't find anything new and exciting to share on potential new products, though I did learn a lot more about what problems the industry is trying to resolve. On the other hand, I did find a couple of claimed inventions too amusing not to share.
First is U.S. Patent App. No. 8,9757,64. It has the idea of sticking a bunch of magnets on cylindrical blade assembly to power an e-cig. Every time I think of this, I just imagine someone sucking on their e-cig until it spins up and sounds like a siren whistle. You know, the ones we used as kids to annoy the crap out of everyone. I included a pic to help elaborate my overactive imagination.
Second is another inventor (as shown in CN204119379) who thought it would be a good idea to include video and audio recording on an e-cig. Why, you might ask? So you can use it on your car dashboard to record traffic ahead. MVP killer anyone?
First is U.S. Patent App. No. 8,9757,64. It has the idea of sticking a bunch of magnets on cylindrical blade assembly to power an e-cig. Every time I think of this, I just imagine someone sucking on their e-cig until it spins up and sounds like a siren whistle. You know, the ones we used as kids to annoy the crap out of everyone. I included a pic to help elaborate my overactive imagination.
Second is another inventor (as shown in CN204119379) who thought it would be a good idea to include video and audio recording on an e-cig. Why, you might ask? So you can use it on your car dashboard to record traffic ahead. MVP killer anyone?