DaMonte Grays
Move your energy-chair
Saving enrgy is the "it" activity today, more people searching for green and greener alternatives to produce the power necessary for all the gadgets and devices surrounding us. And if solar power is the most common method to replace the traditional electric energy, that doesn't mean it's the only one. Thus, kinetic energy is also rapidly gaining terrain. One of the latest concepts to exploit kinetic energy in order to produce electricity is the "Move Your Energy" kinetic energy-harnessing chair. The idea behind this concept design is quite simple. While reading a newspaper or celeb magazine, book, or whatever it is that people feel like reding at a certain time, most have a habit of rocking on the chair on which they sit. Designer Petr Novak has designed a chair to harness this habit of all regular book and magazine readers. A kinematic mechanism is integrated in the chair that harnesses every movement of the chair and converts it into useful enrgy. This energy is either stored in the batteries attached, or can be used to light up your book with a built LED lamp that is powered by the dynamo beneath the seat.
Despite the fact that the chair's design looks very interesting, it might actually be a bit too complex. Keeping in mind the frequency a normal reader would rock his chair, it's rather unlikely this system could generate an appreciable amount of energy. Makeover, there are still certain issues to be elucidated, such as the way this chair's fluctuating motion will be able to give rise to non-flickering light.
However, since the designer didn't offer any other details on the functioning of the " Move Your Energy" rocking chair, it's difficult to give a verdict just yet on whether it will work or not.