Crazy and unbelieving inventions

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Bike Tyre Used As Swimming Aid (Germany, 1925)
A group of youngsters tied a bike tyre around the body as a swimming aid.
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One Wheel Motorcycle (1931)

One wheel motorcycle (invented by Italian M. Goventosa de Udine).
Maximum speed: 150 kilometers per hour ( 93 Mph).
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Amphibious Bike ‘Cyclomer’ (Paris, 1932)
The Cyclomer, a bicycle on land and water can ride with a load of
120 pounds.
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All Terrain Car (England, 1936)
All terrain car able to descend slopes up to 65 degrees.
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Radio Pram (USA, 1921)
Pram provided with a radio, including antenna and loudspeaker,
to keep the baby quiet.
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Radio hat (USA, 1931)
Portable radio in a straw hat, made by an American inventor.
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Bulletproof Glass (New York, 1931)
Bulletproof glass, demonstration by the best rifle man of the
New York police, 1931.
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Extensible Caravan (France, 1934)
Extensible caravan, built by a French engineer.
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Piano For The Bedridden (UK, 1935)
Piano especially designed for people who are confined to bed.
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Glasses For Reading In Bed (England, 1936)
Hamblin glasses. A pair of spectacles especially designed for reading in bed.
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Electrically Heated Jacket (USA, 1932)
Electrically heated vest, developed for the traffic police in the United States.
The power is supplied by electric contacts in the street.
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Car With Shovel For Pedestrians (Paris, 1924)
ind of shovel on a car. Purpose: reducing the number of casualties
among pedestrians.
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Early GPS (1932)
Sort of TomTom, early tripmaster. Works using rolling key map.
The map passes the screen in a tempo that depends on the speed of the car.
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Folding Emergency Bridge (Netherlands, 1926)
Folding bridge for emergencies, invented by L. Deth can easily
be transported on a handcart.
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Faxed Newspaper (1938)
In 1938 the first wireless newspaper was sent from WOR radiostation in New York.
Photo shows children reading the children’s page of a Missouri paper.
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Face Protection From Snowstorms (Canada, 1939)
Used to protect ones face from snowstorms. Canada, Montreal, 1939.
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Gas War Resistant Pram (England, Hextable, 1938)

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Revolver Camera (New York, 1938)
Colt 38 carrying a small camera that automatically takes a picture
when you pull the trigger. At the left: six pictures taken by the camera.
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