Utility / Light Enginnering

Non Stick Coated Earthen (Clay) Tawa

Utility / Light Enginnering
Non Stick coated Tawas are essential part of kitchen to prepare south Indian and low oil food but main problem of the Non Stick coated tawas are: it is costly and life of coated Non Stick is about one year. Innovator came out with the solution and made a fusion of traditional and modern technology. He is master of making clay tawas because it is his family business and he learned the modern technology of Non Stick coating. The combination takes shape of solution, in which he made a Non Stick coating on conventional clay tawa. He used black Non Stick because black colour is a good heat absorber

Ribbed Non Stick Coated Tawa

Utility / Light Enginnering
Traditional Iron Tawas are very poor in thermal efficiency and cause of LPG wastage, LPG prices increases day by day, it make our food more costly but we cannot live without food. To fight against LPG prices and find quality food, Mr. R. M. Savalia, Savalia Research Center, Ahmedabad gives a new way to Indian kitchen and introducing "Pan Tawa". Indian Institute of Petroleum; Dehradun (A supreme authority of Indian Petroleum Industry) has tested it's efficiency and design.

MARUTI Jhula - An Innovative Health Care Chair

Utility / Light Enginnering
“Health is wealth” is old saying but everybody is not capable to pay a lot of money and time for his health. Market available exercise machines are very costly and for exercise in gym we have to spare a separate time so this Maruti Jhula is complete solution, which is combination of chair and exercise machine and its USP is it’s price which every one can afford, no maintenance cost. Conventional rocking chair is available in the market in different design costing around Rs. 1300/ to 2000/-. Chair for exercise is also available in the market with more advanced features but it is more expensive. The swings available in the market are rigid, i.e. they cannot be tilted as per ones’ requirements and cost around Rs. 3500

Motorised Kite String Winder (Phirkee)

Utility / Light Enginnering
The traditional Kite String Winder or “Phirkee” has been fitted with an in-built motor making the string winding and unwinding operations motorised thereby saving the kite flyer significant time and effort. The size of the motorised Phirkee is same as the conventional wooden Phirkee, however, the body has been made from moulded plastic to make it more durable and also to balance the additional weight of the motor and the gears.

Matchsticks from Natural Fibre

Utility / Light Enginnering

The innovator has ingeniously developed matchsticks using natural fibers and a natural binding material.

Natural fibers are put in order to form a thread like structure. These structures are passed through an indigenously prepared paste mainly and kept for half and hour and heated for 10-15 minutes to become starch to act as the binding agent..

The paste helps in achieving the strength and binding for the matchstick to retain its straight length. The thread is passed through the starch solution. The starched thread is wound over a cylindrical drum with wooden slabs of width of the matchstick and length along the curved surface of the drum. These planks are provided with slots to cut the threads at uniform lengths. After cutting the threads they are dipped into the phosphorus solution to coat the tips with the igniting material.

Suraksha Tong

Utility / Light Enginnering

In everyday life one has to deal with hot plates and vessels regularly, mostly in kitchen. To avoid the high temperature, one either uses some insulators or some sort of gadgets, which are very expensive in the market. Tongs are one of the commonly used gadgets used for these purposes. It is basically a utensil-holding device inevitable in any kitchen, laboratory and mechanical workshop. Tongs available on the market are often clumsy and invariable unsatisfactory for the user. In most of the cases they are unreliable and cause accidents.