What's new

Tech Kobe students develop 'cool bench'

Welcome to our Japan community!

A discussion forum for all Things Japanese. Join Today! It is fast, simple, and FREE!

News stories related to technology and innovation.

thomas

Unswerving cyclist
Admin
Joined
14 Mar 2002
Messages
14,143
Reaction score
6,600
Students at the Kobe City College of Technology have invented a 1.8-metre-long, two-seat bench chilled by thermoelectric elements, a semiconductor device that absorbs or releases heat depending on the direction of electric current, and that is also used in wine fridges. The "Cool Bench" was installed in a plaza in front of JR Sannomiya Station in Kobe's Chuo Ward.

Cool Bench

Learning about their project, Hiroshima-based equipment engineering firm Chudenko Corp. and other parties have offered to jointly develop the bench as a commercial product. To do so, they are conducting research on using solar power so that the benches don't need to be plugged in. They are aiming to get the benches onto the market in a few years after working to make it smaller and reduce production costs. A fourth-year student involved in the project commented, "It's like a dream that the bench we came up with is moving toward commercialization."

 
Last edited:

nice gaijin

Resident Realist
Moderator
Donor
Joined
8 Aug 2005
Messages
6,475
Reaction score
2,061
I can't see it being commercially viable beyond a novelty product. If only there was some portable device that doesn't require power to help cool one down.

View attachment 89181
I remember traveling a few years back and seeing a ridiculous number of people wearing personal electric fans around their necks. A wet neckerchief isn't high tech enough I guess.

I do remember some startup somewhere doing wrist-mounted peltier coolers. They looked pretty silly and I don't think anything ever came to market, but looks like you can build your own prototype!

WAIT, the solution has been in front of us all along! Maybe we could turn park benches into blood-cooling stations!
 

Petaris

Sailing away...
Top Donor
Joined
3 Aug 2007
Messages
952
Reaction score
801
I remember traveling a few years back and seeing a ridiculous number of people wearing personal electric fans around their necks. A wet neckerchief isn't high tech enough I guess.
I saw a huge number of those and personal fan sticks (a handle with a little fan on it) during this trip to Japan.
 

mdchachi

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
6 Mar 2003
Messages
5,672
Reaction score
3,372
Maybe next time you go everyone will have personal drones following them and cooling them off with fans and cooling sprays.
200.gif
 

Petaris

Sailing away...
Top Donor
Joined
3 Aug 2007
Messages
952
Reaction score
801
Maybe next time you go everyone will have personal drones following them and cooling them off with fans and cooling sprays.
View attachment 89206
Interestingly the Haneda and Itami airports had signs warning that drones were not allowed in most places in Japan and required special permission in the places they were allowed. I wonder if its been a problem or if they are just trying to prevent it from becoming an issue?
 
  • Thread starter
  • Admin
  • #8

thomas

Unswerving cyclist
Admin
Joined
14 Mar 2002
Messages
14,143
Reaction score
6,600
I wonder if its been a problem or if they are just trying to prevent it from becoming an issue?

I remember two incidents where drones crashed into Himeji Castle just after its grand reopening in 2015.


 
Top Bottom