Top 10 Ingenious Designs Hidden in Everyday Objects

Published on May 11, 2017
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Captions provided by CCTubes – Captioning the Internet! We often take the shape, look and design of every-day products for granted. In reality, centuries of refinement have gone into making household items practical and efficient. This video will show you ten products with incredibly well thought-out and sophisticated designs.
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BeAmazed at… Lock and Key – There was once great prestige and power associated with keys, as in Ancient Rome the wealthy wore keys as rings on their fingers. The Spray Bottle – A bottle of insect poison or furniture polish may seem like the simplest contraption ever, but the spray bottle is actually a quite amazing piece of one-way valve engineering. Oscillating Fan – Due to their design and method of operation, oscillating fans provide cooler air by distributing a breeze throughout the room. The Tea Bag – You may not be aware that in 2014, a major debate involving millions of consumers was settled once and for all. The Pencil – Despite the proliferation of laptops, ink pens and mechanical writing utensils, never fear…writing with a good old number 2 pencil is still cool. An Automotive Thermostat – This video shows off an automotive thermostat which is used in an engine cooling system. The Paper Clip – The modern paperclip’s design was an inspiration out of necessity – economic necessity. Mechanical Keyboard Key – Mechanical keyboard keys may seem simple enough – press down and the computer senses the pressure on the notch, or something, right? Aluminum Cans – First appearing in Richmond, Virginia in the United States in 1935, the aluminum beverage can has dominated the soft drink and beer market due to its almost surreal efficiency. A Jet Airplane Window – While you may not realize it gazing sleepily outside at fifteen thousand feet, there are many fascinating reasons why airplane windows are designed as you see them.

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