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  • 11yo McKinney boy invents life saving device..

    Check this cool kid. He's doing a helluva lot more than making some stupid clock.



    Bishop Curry looks for ways to fix the world.
    For an 11-year-old boy, he's unusually curious about big-picture problems, his dad says — from natural disasters to civil rights. And he's always loved to tinker.

    That's why it wasn't a surprise when Bishop, after seeing an upsetting local news report about a 6-month-old who died when left in a hot car, resolved to make sure something like that never happened again.

    "I was like, 'This would be my one-way shot to actually helping people,'" Bishop told NBC News.

    So Bishop, in his McKinney, Texas home, drew a mock-up of a device that would sense if a child is left alone in a car. The device, attached to a headrest or car seat, would then alert parents' phones and the police — all while blowing cold air until help arrives.

    He calls the device "Oasis."

    "It's like texting," Bishop said. "But without emojis."

    His dad, an engineer at Toyota also named Bishop Curry, was immediately sold on the idea: "My thought was, 'Why isn't this in stores now?'"

    Toyota was so impressed by Bishop's idea that it sent him and his dad to Michigan for a safety conference.

    For all the attention, Bishop won't soon forget the tragedy that inspired his invention.

    Fern, the 6-month-old baby girl who had died in an overheated car, lived nearby. Bishop passed by her family's house all the time on the way to school.

    Since the tragic incident, Bishop has met with Fern's parents.

    "They really supported me," he said. "They didn't want anything (like that) to happen to any other families."

    Since 1994, 804 children have died from heat-related illnesses in cars in the U.S., according to Kids and Cars, an advocacy center that studies the issue. In about 55 percent of those cases, the parent was unaware the child was in the vehicle, they say.

    Oasis may be inching closer to becoming a reality: Supporters have donated upwards of $31,000 to an online fund to help secure a patent for the device.

    "People are donating towards a belief," Bishop's dad said. "A belief that the world can change through one child."

  • #2
    Interesting idea and good for that kid thinking of something like that.

    My concern is if the device fails for X reason and a kid does indirectly die due to it, would a manufacturer be liable in any way? If so, that may be enough to sideline something like this
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Torinoman View Post
      Interesting idea and good for that kid thinking of something like that.

      My concern is if the device fails for X reason and a kid does indirectly die due to it, would a manufacturer be liable in any way? If so, that may be enough to sideline something like this
      "We're sorry our device forgot to remind you to not murder your baby."
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View Post
        Check this cool kid. He's doing a helluva lot more than making some stupid clock.

        http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/11-...D=ansmsnnews11
        While we should celebrate the kid being innovative, the invention on the other hand will never get out of the idea phase

        "a device that would sense if a child is left alone in a car. The device, attached to a headrest or car seat, would then alert parents' phones and the police — all while blowing cold air until help arrives."

        the device will need a battery and a charger. Think about how quickly any battery goes dead that left in the heat inside a car.

        How does it sense the baby and the driver? Thermal imaging or time lapse comparison? And it can do that from the back seat?

        Alerting the parents by text would means it would need cellular service. So that means there is some sort of subscription cost.

        It won't be able to blow cold air it will only be able to recirculate the cabin air with a small fan

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        • #5
          Yeah there have been several iterations of this invention, but the real problem is that the people who forget their kids aren't the people that will buy this device. Or the people that will remember to charge it...or maintain it...etc.

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          • #6
            Didn't some car already have a heartbeat detector in it, for this same reason?

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            • #7
              I have a great idea, how about the parent(s) be a responsible parent and know where their kids are at all times? I bet these same parents that have forgot about their kids and they died knew exactly where their fucking cel phone was at.
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              • #8
                A proximity sensor for an alarm and a phone control are $110 @ cost. It would work perfectly.
                Problem? This BS will get mandated into cars like back up cameras (It's for the children!!!!!) and make the price of every car go up. Thanks kid.

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                • #9
                  These fucking people... lol. They don't learn. Hot car = kid cooker.
                  WH

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                  • #10
                    Electric cars ftw. Tesla is not only going to save babies but i will never have to leave a store and get into a hot or cold car.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
                      I have a great idea, how about the parent(s) be a responsible parent and know where their kids are at all times? I bet these same parents that have forgot about their kids and they died knew exactly where their fucking cel phone was at.
                      My opinion as well.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by EW View Post
                        A proximity sensor for an alarm and a phone control are $110 @ cost. It would work perfectly.
                        Problem? This BS will get mandated into cars like back up cameras (It's for the children!!!!!) and make the price of every car go up. Thanks moronic parent.
                        Fixed.

                        I say leave em be, and let Darwin do his job weeding out the dumb genes.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
                          While we should celebrate the kid being innovative, the invention on the other hand will never get out of the idea phase

                          "a device that would sense if a child is left alone in a car. The device, attached to a headrest or car seat, would then alert parents' phones and the police — all while blowing cold air until help arrives."

                          the device will need a battery and a charger. Think about how quickly any battery goes dead that left in the heat inside a car.

                          How does it sense the baby and the driver? Thermal imaging or time lapse comparison? And it can do that from the back seat?

                          Alerting the parents by text would means it would need cellular service. So that means there is some sort of subscription cost.

                          It won't be able to blow cold air it will only be able to recirculate the cabin air with a small fan
                          Agreed, there is no actual idea, just a wish list for a magic electronic device.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Big A View Post
                            Fixed.

                            I say leave em be, and let Darwin do his job weeding out the dumb genes.
                            Dang, man. That's severe.

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                            • #15
                              At least Clock Boy actually had something more concrete than an idea.
                              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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