A paper bicycle helmet that folds to the tenth of the dimensions of a daily helmet has gained a prestigious engineering prize for a feminine inventor.
Isis Shiffer, 29, an industrial design scholar, gained the £30,000 Dyson design prize for her 'EcoHelmet'.
The helmet is meant to be low-cost – priced round £5 - for bike rental schemes the place individuals haven't got protecting headgear.
Miss Shiffer mentioned she acquired the thought whereas utilizing 'Boris bikes' in London when she was learning in London on a six-month placement from the Pratt Institute in New York, her dwelling city.
She noticed the necessity for an inexpensive, lightweight helmet appropriate for customers of the various bike schemes all over the world.
The helmet, made out of paper, folds out like a honeycomb and has a coating that makes it immune to rain for as much as three hours.
Miss Shiffer mentioned: 'There have been no simply accessible helmet choices obtainable. I used to be on unfamiliar streets, biking in international nations.
James Dyson (proper) congratulates Isis Schiffer, graduate of the Pratt Institute of Design in New York
The helmet is meant to be low-cost – priced round £5 - for bike rental schemes the place individuals haven't got protecting headgear
The helmet is made out of paper as it's meant to be recyclable, in contrast to common bike helmets that are made out of polystyrene, which can't be recycled
'It was nerve wracking – particularly happening roundabouts,' and felt having a helmet would make her really feel a lot safer.
The helmet is made out of paper as it's meant to be recyclable, in contrast to common bike helmets that are made out of polystyrene, which can't be recycled.
Assessments on a machine at Imperial School set as much as take a look at cycle helmets to EU specs reveals that her invention is simply nearly as good at defending the cranium as typical helmets.
'It is meant to be low-cost, and helpful for individuals utilizing bike share schemes. I've accomplished a bunch of crash assessments myself and used the crash rig at Imperial School.'
James Dyson, the inventor behind the Dyson vary of vacuum cleaners mentioned: 'EcoHelmet solves an apparent drawback in an extremely elegant manner. However its simplicity belies a formidable quantity of analysis and improvement. I look ahead to seeing EcoHelmets utilized in bike shares the world over.'
The helmet, made out of paper, folds out like a honeycomb and has a coating that makes it immune to rain for as much as three hours
She can be engaged on an ultra-light scooter for adults that may slot in a laptop computer bag.
The helmet measures 12 inches by 2 inches, when folded, and is round 12 x 12 when folded out, just like the dimensions of a traditional crash hat.
Miss Shiffer calculates you may match 9 of her helmets within the house taken up by one typical helmet.
The helmet is intentionally not meant for lengthy life – however she hopes to incorporate an indicator that can present when the helmet has handed its helpful life.
The helmet measures 12 inches by 2 inches, when folded, and is round 12 x 12 when folded out, just like the dimensions of a traditional crash hat
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