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"RUBLOCK" on desktop clock

This is a desktop fantasy clock. It is made of malleable rubber and is waterproof. There is no hard part on its external body. The displayer, keys and photocells are covered by the transparent rubber. This electronic clock uses solar energy. It is a good, amusing and safe toy for noisy children with many various and fantasy forms, colors and textures. The whole body can be made by transparent materials in some models.

It is equipped by electronic alarms and you can turn it off by stroking instead "alarm stop" key. There is a sensor advised in this clock which is sensitive to quake. When the user hits it, the alarm stops! (Not dangerous because of malleable body). It is more comfortable than finding the "alarm stop" key in early morning!
How can we set it? It is set up by some setting keys like the other usual models but the keys are located on the back side of the body and covered by rubber.
But how can we protect time setting when children play with this? There is a push button located on the body (named as "Setting start push button" in the pictures) which should be pushed and hold down along the process.

 

 




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"ENHENA" desktop lighter and page holder

This lamp is designed for someone who needs to look at a page of paper and works on other things perpetually or alternatively such as computer users, designers, typists, writers, translators, watchmakers and etc.
It is flexible, and the user can hunch it in to right and left or up and down and set ideal height and position of the lamp. It can hold paper sheets up too. There are two groups of clefts on up side of the external body of the flexible rubbery of this lighter. The first group which is near the head pitted is to hold the paper sheets up. The shapes of these clefts are cycloid because it should make the paper strong by cycloid form. (Because the plain paper can not stand up by itself) and other groups make the body more flexible. (Because when we hunch the body, the external surface should stretch without being torn out and these clefts help it to do this.)
There are two lamps in the head of this system. One lamp radiates up side and the other down. The user can set intensity of each lights radiation by a tunable key. Upper light illuminates the paper and down light illuminates the desktop area.
There is a spring devised inside the flexible rubbery body of this lamp to make its form adjustable and there is a counter weight devised in it to make it heavy, balanced and stable.