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Tuesday,24 November 2009

Kanak Gogoi, a 12th passed entrepreneur from Guwahati, has over a dozen innovations, from gravity-operated bicycle to a car which can run on air. But he regrets the government's negligence towards scientific innovations, and refuses to commercialize any of his creations.

Gogoi said, "Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offered to build a fully furnished lab for me in Guwahati. The Chief Minister had granted me about 1.6 acres of land in 2007, but the file is still lying untouched at the local administrative office."


Talking about slow moving files, another of Gogoi's invention is the speed breaker that can generate electricity simply when vehicles pass over it. Gogoi explains that a ramp under the speed breaker would absorb the static energy produced by the sheer mass of the vehicle and convert it into kinetic energy. This is, in turn, transferred into electricity and stored in a battery cell. A vehicle weighing one tonne can create electricity equivalent to one kilowatt.

When Gogoi started the journey, he had two options; pay up his children's school fees or spend the money for his scientific innovations. He opted for the latter. In the past 13 years, he has spent Rs.1.5 crore (Rs.15 million) of his own money to satisfy his scientific and engineering curiosities, but steadfastly refuses to commercialize any of them and blames the government for not promoting scientific innovations, although only a few years ago he was making a hand-to-mouth existence.

Felicitated by the President of India last week for his achievements, 47-year old Gogoi is a celebrity in Guwahati's scientific and engineering circles. He has developed his penchant for creating extraordinary things from ordinary materials used for day-to-day activities during his younger days.

"However, I have never received a single rupee in profit for any of my work and I will never venture to commercialize them on my own. But if anybody is willing, he is free to make use of my innovations for the greater good of the society," Gogoi told PTI.

Among his innovations are a solar hybrid car, whose 320 watt battery is charged by solar panels and is powered by a 100cc engine. Another car that Gogoi made from integration of motorcycle and Maruti 800 engines, runs on air energy powered by a hand glider and can reach a maximum speed of 120 km per hour.

Gogoi, however, has not bothered to apply for intellectual property rights (IPR) for any of his innovations, although they have cost Rs.1.5 crore of his own money. "When anybody talks about things like IPR or patents, it is generally assumed that the person must be a Ph.D or DLitt. Who will think of an undergraduate as a genuine and worthy innovator? Besides, paperwork of the kind that is required for patent filing has always been an anathema for me," said Gogoi.

In fact it is the National Innovation Foundation, headed by noted scientist Raghunath A Mashelkar that applied for a patent on Gogoi's behalf for his gravity operated cycle, which converts gravitational force released by pedaling of the cycle into kinetic energy.

"I have a successful real estate business, which affords me the luxury of having enough spare money and spare time to concentrate on my engineering activities. I don't expect and nor do I wish for any monetary returns," said Gogoi, who had refused an invitation from a North Carolina-based organization to shift to their campus with a daily stipend of $1,000.

Techie builds air-car! Refuses commercialization - SiliconIndia

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Brakes help light up lives

- After TRYGO-X, comes electricity from speedbreakers
A STAFF REPORTER

Kanak Gogoi demonstrates the mechanism at his residence on Wednesday.


April 25: The next time you go zip, zap, zoom along the city streets you might be generating electricity in the process. Techwhiz Kanak Gogoi’s latest innovation boasts a method to generate electricity by moving vehicles over a rubble strip or speedbreaker.

After a handglider, an aeroboat, a water cycle, an amphibian boat and the much talked-about TRYGO-X — a two-seater car assembled from motor parts of obsolete vehicles — Gogoi’s speedbreaker is an attempt to solve the power crisis in the city.

Gogoi today made a live demonstration in front of his house at Dispur in which he replaced the usual speedbreaker with a metal plate. There are gears attached to the plate, which start moving once wheels move over the metal plate. The gears are connected to generators, which in turn produce electricity.

This mechanism is based on the principle of conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, which in turn can be used to generate electricity. “I have used the simple principle of converting potential energy into kinetic energy to produce electricity. When the entire state is struggling to solve the problem of power crisis, the principle can be aptly used to produce electricity. Moreover, the city has a sizeable number of cars, all we need to do is fit metal plates in speed breakers along the road,” said Gogoi.

He said his latest innovation has been certified by the department of design of IIT Guwahati.

Gogoi claimed that his technique could be used to mitigate the power crisis in the city. “We don’t even need mega hydel and thermal power projects to produce electricity,” said Gogoi.

IIT Guwahati has already developed the prototype of Gogoi’s aeroboat that can travel on just four inches of water.

Regarding the idea of going commercial with his wide-range of highly popular innovations, Gogoi said he would much rather concentrate on his work.

“Initially I had plans to commercially produce my innovations. However, due to certain reasons, I could not work on my plans. Instead of going commercial, I would prefer to concentrate on my innovations,” said Gogoi.

The Telegraph - Calcutta : Guwahati
 
Great going.

No offense, but is it me or is that contraption to huge to be used under a speed breaker?
 

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