Backpack fridge with traveller dishes
Food consumption and transportation can be very uncomfortable during a journey. “Boxcooler” a backpack fridge with picnic dishes, revalues the cooler and raises it to a modern standard.
There are two ways to carry. On one side it can conveniently be carried on the back, so the user’s hands are relieved. On the other side, the cover hinge (which is hollow inside and has access from the back) can be used as a handle. Carabines on the shoulder cushions can be fixed at the headrests inside a car. They ensure an immovable position during the journey. Even in an accident, the product is fixed at the back of the seat and can’t cause any danger.
Thermoelectric Peltier elements replace the traditional “freezer batteries” which defrost after a while. Therefore, the food inside stays fresh and cool for a longer time. They are supplied by a storage cell which can be reloaded inside the car or at home. Inside the pockets are compact tablets with all the equipment needed for a picnic. A foldable cup, a knife, spoon and fork are moulded into the tablet surface. All these parts are developed to use a minimal amount of space with a maximum of function.
Designer: Sebastian Bertram



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14 Comments »
moburkhardt says
awsome that you can see the chicks thong in the conceptual drawing
Jim Van says
I noticed that too, g-string, yeah, . . . . and, those aren’t bra straps sliding down, are they?
Wander what she’s doing with her left hand, there . . . .
Hans says
yea that made my day, too…
Ashwin Mudigonda says
This is a nice concept. However, I see it having more humanitarian applications than luxury. If only they went to developing countries and subsidized this, people might be able to eat fresher food.
Lamprey says
Why subsidize this product when you can give them a plane ticket to get to where the food is actually located?
Derek says
Good Things:
Fluid outer shell
Thong
Female model
Bad
Someone else has this design, it’s alluminum and used for NASCAR events…the one above is more refined.
Back padding…..Ouch, better get a chiropractor.
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