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Posted 14 October 2012 - 04:17 AM

Dear All;

Please take my suggestion which is can lead to an innovation in a seriuos matter , I posted here just to share each other about a thing can be an Innovation in the future which is a small refrigerated box can be used for keeping the sandwitch or any high risk food , the box generated the cooling by battery fitted on the box's bottom (down) ,the battery can be charged for ten hours , these boxes can be used to render the food more safely specialy on the summer session , (good to use for the pupils in schools ) or for a food services companies when they want to distrebute a large a mount of sandwichs to the hotel staff or etc...

please what you think , good idea or unapplicable ?????

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Posted 14 October 2012 - 07:39 AM

Dear All;

Please take my suggestion which is can lead to an innovation in a seriuos matter , I posted here just to share each other about a thing can be an Innovation in the future which is a small refrigerated box can be used for keeping the sandwitch or any high risk food , the box generated the cooling by battery fitted on the box's bottom (down) ,the battery can be charged for ten hours , these boxes can be used to render the food more safely specialy on the summer session , (good to use for the pupils in schools ) or for a food services companies when they want to distrebute a large a mount of sandwichs to the hotel staff or etc...

please what you think , good idea or unapplicable ?????

Regards
Hygienic



Ask yourself a few key qyestions. What is the problem your innovation is the solution for? How is that problem currently solved? Compared to all the alternative solutions in which way is your innovation better? Can you maximise further the attribute that makes your solution better? Good luck! Martec (Marplug)

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Posted 14 October 2012 - 03:10 PM

Dear All;

Please take my suggestion which is can lead to an innovation in a seriuos matter , I posted here just to share each other about a thing can be an Innovation in the future which is a small refrigerated box can be used for keeping the sandwitch or any high risk food , the box generated the cooling by battery fitted on the box's bottom (down) ,the battery can be charged for ten hours , these boxes can be used to render the food more safely specialy on the summer session , (good to use for the pupils in schools ) or for a food services companies when they want to distrebute a large a mount of sandwichs to the hotel staff or etc...

please what you think , good idea or unapplicable ?????

Regards
Hygienic


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Posted 14 October 2012 - 04:32 PM

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Ask yourself a few key qyestions. What is the problem your innovation is the solution for? How is that problem currently solved? Compared to all the alternative solutions in which way is your innovation better? Can you maximise further the attribute that makes your solution better? Good luck! Martec (Marplug)


This innovation is a solution for food poisoning issue, control of high risk food temperature is the key to work on such as this innovation , and this is good for the manufacturers who are involved in this subject and i am a person who is working in a food service company off course such as these things will help much.

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Posted 14 October 2012 - 04:36 PM

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Size and price?


Dear Tony,
I can suggest the size only , price not in my hand , size is depth and length 30cm and 10cm width.
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Posted 14 October 2012 - 07:10 PM

If a solution to food poisoning then you should have some details about how the frequency of temperature being too high relates to cases of poisoning. That will help define the market scope. Also who has the most concern/has the most to lose from the problem will help determine who may be the target buyer. Martec (Marplug)


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Posted 22 October 2012 - 04:26 PM

I would look at the batteries, amont of power required, total weight etc..

If you need something the size of a car battery and the weight to match in order to get a sustainable level of life when run under maximum conditions (i.e. in a car on a hot summer day), then I don't think it is viable.

Remember, always test in the worst conditions, that way you will know the limits of the device.

Also, if it will be used by kids for school it will need to be shock proof.


Good luck!

Simon


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