Technology Innovation
Technology Innovation
Are you afraid of mice? Do you hate cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes? If you ask females, most of them will say yes (there may be some males are afraid of or hate these creatures too). Rats always eat your garbage, steal your food, and leave their droppings (wherever they feel like). Cockroaches and flies like mice’s close relatives. Although they cannot steal your food, they eat your small leftovers and reproduce enormous offspring. Their offspring sneak out everywhere when you open a kitchen closet or a drawer. They even show up when you just simply walk around your rooms. Mosquitoes are most hateful creatures among them all. They may not eat your leftovers but they suck your blood. Some evil ones contain diseases. They spread diseases as they suck your blood. At first, you may purchase tons of mouse stickers, mouse traps, and even mouse poison to deal with mice. You may not leave any leftover (even a tiny piece) of food you eat to prevent cockroaches and flies bothering you. You may also clean your rooms and floor so many times per week just to make sure your rooms are perfectly clean so all the creatures will not get interested in your place and come to bother you anymore. Most likely, you will be very disappointed. You will realize there are less mice, cockroaches, flies, and mosquitoes at beginning but soon, you will see more of them show up around your rooms, kitchens and everywhere. They find their ways to survive and reproduce very quickly. At this time, you may call the experts to solve the problem for you but the expense is high and more often the creatures will come back again, therefore, I want to come out with an invention that can solve the problem. I would like to invent a mini robot named the “catcher”. It is a technology innovation that created for solving rat, cockroach, flies, and mosquito problem. The size of a catcher is just like a
human fist. Its body is round-shaped but it can be transformed into a long-shaped and soft circular shape when it get into a slit. It has six long and thin coiled arms made by aluminum. Under its body, there is a thin brushes with a vacuum inside. There is also a small pocket that contain chemical liquid inside its belly. The catcher is controlled and monitored by a computer software. Its eyes are made of detect lights. Its feet are soft wheels, which roll fast and soundless when it walks. It uses solar power to charge (batteries are needless).
Here is how a catcher works. It uses its detect light eyes to recognize mice. If a mouse is outside of its cave, the catcher uses its hands to catch the mouse. Each hand can catch two mice at once. Since a catcher’s hands are made of coiled aluminum, the hands are very movable and fast speed. The shape of its fingers are like wrenches, so its hands