Tuesday, January 13, 2015

42 MSI/IM Carbon Fiber, High Tech Infant Crib Design w/ Robot: For Feminist, Minority Homeland Security & Law Enforcement Fundraiser

Electronic adjustable mattress levels, three heights

Convertible (infant to toddler bed)

Electronic SIDS, pediatric asthma, (on the forehead) fever, heartbeat, pulse oximeter, height, weight monitor, explosive gases, carbon monoxide and radioactivity monitoring

Video, audio, thermal, night vision/infrared baby monitor with transmission/receiver capabilities (for home office, etc.)

Refrigerated system, with bottle warmer to automatically prepare infant formula bottes/breastmilk bottles (including with any prescription medications and/or Pedialyte powder)

Stationary rails

Storage drawers underneath

Wheels on the bottom

It should be made from a 42 MSI/IM carbon fiber wire, arranged into a triangular-grid frame,  "pre-preg" with a quadruple layer of lightweight plastic, the same material as the new, Nasa "winglets" for commercial aircraft, to save on shipping costs. It should be designed to snap together, like large Lego-like pieces, in blocks that are 8 x 10 inches. This will cut down shipping size costs.

http://calfeedesign.com/tech-papers/grades-of-carbon-fiber/

It needs to include a robot to automatically self-assemble the unit(s) and perform housekeeping/concierge/small business banking/bookkeeping/automotive washing, waxing, startup, vacuuming, dog walking/running/dogsitting, gardening, housesitting, feline caregiver, yoga, pilates coaching/weightlifting spotting, coaching, and armed (smart, guided, taser), vehicle/home security (including roof) monitoring" services

This type of crib would ideally retail at $45,000/unit, if made in the U.S. for free, by prison laborers (death row inmates, who truly deserve a death sentence appeal), to save on the costs. One adult prisoner could potentially make an entire unit per week, which could defray the appeals court and death row appeals, prison system costs. Hopefully, Supermax and military prisons could make the prototypes using Gitmo prisoners, who are Muslim.

We'll need Muslim, feminists, who are female, minority engineering, Ph.D students from Colorado School of Mines and the U.S. Air Force to work together, pro bono, in order for the blueprints, Supermax factory designs, distribution centers, manufacturing organization, prisoner GED, vocational training, and cost analysis plans to be drafted for Gitmo and Supermax prison supervisors' review.