8 patents that show how tech giants see our future (38 photos)

20 November 2022

Every year in the world of technology, many concepts are developed revolutionary products, but most of them never come out To the market. Portal SimpleGhar wondered what it would look like futuristic products based on real patents such technology giants like Apple, Google, Facebook and others, if they did make it anyway, and here's what happened.





SimpleGhar writes: “Although we had to get a little creative with interpreting plans and coming up with product names, these eight designs show that the biggest names in technology represented for our not-so-distant future."

Freedom Suit: Fluglicht's mission is to lift a man into the sky



The idea of ​​Fluglicht's "freedom suit" was "born from an innate the desire to fly not for the sake of speed or comfortable travel, but for the sake of the thrill and freedom that flying can provide.”





As SimpleGhar writes, a sincere desire to fly has united people with with the same vision: “This passion drives the Fluglicht team develop the world's first wearable exoskeleton that mimics movement bird wings."



It is planned that the flight in the "suit of freedom" "will be generated by the movement of the user himself."



Explaining the logic behind the technology, SimpleGhar adds: flapping, [the user will be able to fly] using hydraulics, built into the wings, which will bear the brunt of the body's weight user". In the air, "the wings will lock in place to the user could easily plan" and enjoy the flight.



Apple iMag: mobile gaming like we've never seen it before



Simpleghar introduced the concept of a product designed by Apple. FROM With this set of new developments, Apple aims to "improve ease of use and functionality of their portable devices.



Apple's kit "consists of a range of magnetic accessories, allowing gamers to raise the stakes, switch screens and get unparalleled control over the gameplay.



“Apple users will be able to change settings depending on your wishes,” adds SimpleGhar. - "Various accessories will be attaches magnetically to an Apple device, allowing users to change settings depending on how they would like to play."



It is believed that Apple iMag will allow users to improve game process. "It will take the gaming experience to the next level, since users will be able to create individual settings for every game in your collection."



The design also includes controllers and other accessories, as "Apple aims to reinvent the handheld game console." “The iMag Gaming Accessory allows gamers to customize the interface and management so that they best fit their game process,” shared SimpleGhar.



Apple iScribe Air: write anywhere, anytime without a dedicated surface

SimpleGhar embodied another Apple gadget. iScribe is "smart touch-free stylus to bring your creations." This technology is an innovative tool for "writers, designers and artists, allowing them to develop their skill."



Explaining the mechanics of the product, SimpleGhar continued: “It will use severalOnly motion tracking methods, including sensors motion, cameras, and even electromagnetic triangulation that provides high precision."



Apple iShield: Broken screens are a thing of the past



Perhaps each of us at least once broke the screen of the phone. And Apple came up with a solution to this problem by finding a way to integrate "an ingenious defense system to finally put an end to the damaged screens,” says SimpleGhar.



The device is built into the iPhone screen and consists of several mechanical parts such as "screen protector pins" that "Cushion the screen upon impact to prevent any breakage."



Apple has created a mechanical system that allows the device understand your position and speed of movement in order to activate "iShield" if necessary.



That is, a device with built-in iShield can "detect when it is in free fall, which automatically activates protection system,” SimpleGhar shared.



“After activation, the pins will come out, rotating around their axis in each of the screen voltage points to serve as a buffer between device and the floor, and then gently retract into the device, when the phone is securely fixed.

Ford's MonoWheel: Trouble-free travel on four or one wheel



SimpleGhar fulfills Ford's vision of unicycle with yet another innovative technology.



“Bringing new versatility to the everyday car, MonoWheel technology will allow drivers to switch from four-wheel car to a single self-propelled unicycle.



This technology will allow the driver to turn a car wheel into unicycle: "Users will be able to turn their car's wheel into ideal urban transport,” writes SimpleGhar. - Powerful engines will spin the wheel, allowing riders to glide across traffic jams."



"Advanced Suspension System" helps to "shoot and put the wheel back on. SimpleGhar explains the procedure further: “When you press the button, the rear of the car will rise off the ground, and the wheel will come off. The motorized hub is then easily attached, allowing the driver to continue their journey on the MonoWheel.”



Facebook's Optical Drift: Video Communication of the Future



SimpleGhar introduces us to Facebook Optical Drift levitating a camera that "knows no boundaries and gives interlocutors the freedom to communication as if they were together in the same room.



Thanks to the unique technology, "Optical Drift will leave your hands user free and will not be limited to a fixed field view like a traditional webcam."



The camera will levitate and be able to effectively capture the desired moments: “The camera will float above the stand using electromagnets and can rotate 360 ​​degrees.



The camera will also take care of the needs of the user. “The user will just need to install it in a convenient location, and then he will be able to move freely, knowing that the camera is tracking his every movement and adjusts to keep it centered in the frame and in focus."

Google Palm Reader: the future of communications is literally in your hands



Google Palm Reader is an innovative idea for mobile phones of the future. As SimpleGhar reports, "Palm Reader uses smart glasses for projecting data onto a surface, such as the palm of your hand user".



SimpleGhar explains how this technology works: “On one on the side of the glasses there will be a projector, and on the other side there will be a camera for recording and information processing".



This technology "offers incalculable advantages because projection can transmit information and input parameters directly to your palm,” writes SimpleGhar.



The technology will be useful for those who are constantly on the move, because it minimizes the time spent on portable devices: "Palm Reader provides users with a fast and convenient digital experience without the need for a screen or tangible portable device."



To improve the accuracy of Palm Reader and speed up the processing data, the device "will also use infrared technology to track movement.

Samsung Smart Sight: The world has never been so clear



According to SimpleGhar, the Samsung-designed device will "project information directly into the user's field of view."



“Lenses will not just be an extension of the mobile interface phone, ”says the portal. “This technology will open doors for New Opportunities for Augmented and Virtual Reality.



This technology, “allowing you to capture images directly from lenses" will "fulfill the futuristic dreams of many," says SimpleGhar.

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