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The student has invented a tray
The new invention may be a dream waiters and perhaps put an end to the incident with his tray of plates, cups and glasses.
Magic Tray («Magic Tray") is able to keep them with the help of magnets. If a clever invention to pick up and squeeze it on the sides of the magnetic field becomes active. This means that the tray can be easily tilted at an angle of 45 degrees.
When the "magic" Magic Tray tray is placed on a table or any other surface, that is, it does not hold the handles, the magnetic attraction is broken, and cups and plates can easily pick up. The tray is made of plywood on it to comfortably fit two cups and two plates or bowls. Each cup or a plate attached to the bottom of Magic Tray using magnetic koltsa.
He developed the original device designer Ryan Zhongvu Choi (Ryan Jongwoo Choi). He admitted that he sympathized with the waiters and want to create a more secure way to carry food and drink.
Twenty-five designer originally from South Korea, but now lives in London. The reason that food and drink bottled or fall, is that people find it difficult to control the center of mass in motion, said Ryan. According to him, realizing a survey of restaurant workers, and based on its results, he concluded that the problem can be solved by force of magnetism.
Korean designer currently studying industrial design at the Central College of Art and Design. St Martin's in London. (Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design). He hopes to start production of its prototype in September this year. The interest shown in the development in the US, UK and Korea.
The estimated price of the product is 50 pounds, and in addition provides cost £ 6 cups and plates - 10 pounds. Choi is also planning to create a smaller version of the tray, which will be available at a reasonable price.
Designer Product remarked that it would be delighted to see Magic Tray for sale and the fact that first of all it is intended for employees of restaurants. "But I'm sure that people will buy it for use in the home" - he added, noting that many may like the concept of magnetic. "It's like magic, and people love magic" - he concluded.
Source: www.infoniac.ru/news/Student-izobrel-podnos-s-kotorogo-ne-padayut-chashki-i-tarelki.html