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A special gun will shoot a medical mask right in the face (video)


Reducing the number of people using duringthe pandemic, medical masks, prompted engineer Allen Pan to create a device designed to get citizens to wear this one of the simplest but effective means to combat the spread of coronavirus.

The engineer was surprised to find that more and morepeople refuse to wear masks. Frustrated by this situation, Allen Pan decided to create a product that grabs attention and emphasizes the importance of wearing personal protective equipment.


The demo video shows the original device, which is unlikely to gain mass distribution, but is intended to remind people to use masks.

The "pistol" of the inventor using a pneumatica system using compressed carbon dioxide shoots a medical mask towards the user's face. The system was tested on dummies, and then the engineer tested the operation of the device on himself.

For the operation of the "mask gun" are usedspecial masks with massive magnets attached to the ends of the mask lacing. During the shot, the mask hits the person's face, and the magnets, wrapping around the head, “stick together” on the back of the neck, securing the mask in place.

Source: interestingengineering