Accessible Vending Devices

The Hand Cranked Vending Machine is Disaster Proof and Eco-Friendly

The Sanden hand cranked vending machine lets Japanese citizens enjoy beverages or snacks during blackouts and grid failures. Although many vending machines across Japan are programmed to dispense free drinks during emergencies, they are rendered motionless without electricity. Thus, this machine can operate during chaotic disasters such as tsunamis or earthquakes.

With a little elbow grease and a series of 70 cranks, the machine is able to dispense up to seven bottles with each charge. Perhaps with all the effort going into vigorously turning the handle, the machine should merit the initial cranker an extra drink or two. The device not only provides a solution for disastrous circumstances, but brings possibilities of how kinetic energy could soon power all vending machines.
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1. Disaster-proof Vending Machines - The hand cranked vending machine offers a solution for operating during chaotic disasters such as tsunamis or earthquakes.
2. Eco-friendly Vending Machines - The use of kinetic energy to power vending machines brings possibilities for a more sustainable approach to vending.
3. Energy-generating Vending Machines - The hand cranked vending machine demonstrates the potential for harnessing kinetic energy to power vending machines.
Industry Implications
1. Vending Machine Industry - The hand cranked vending machine presents disruptive innovation opportunities for making vending machines disaster-proof and eco-friendly.
2. Renewable Energy Industry - The use of kinetic energy in vending machines opens up opportunities for the renewable energy industry to explore efficient power generation methods.
3. Emergency Preparedness Industry - The hand cranked vending machine highlights the need for innovative solutions in the emergency preparedness industry to ensure access to essential resources during disasters.

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