Thursday, February 7, 2013

Happy Eggs' Pancake-omatic


I love Wallace and Gromit!
The guys that do the claymation and stories for them are truly awesome.
And now someone has devised the Happy Eggs Pancake-omatic, inspired by W & G!
Incredible.

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quirkies/Cracking_contraption_makes_pancakes






A machine that makes pancakes from eggs laid just minutes before has been developed for Shrove Tuesday.

Inspired by the hit cartoon Wallace & Gromit, the cracking contraption aims to make the world's freshest pancake.

Commissioned by the happy egg co, the Pancake-omatic took a team of four design engineers more than 200 hours to construct and a further 100 to test.

The device, which will go on display at the Design Museum later this month, uses a wide selection of household objects including an old-style gramophone and an electric whisk and features a luxury nest throne for the hen to lay her egg in.

The process starts with the hen laying an egg in her five star nest. As the egg rolls down a ramp, it pushes a wooden spoon, which winds up a gramophone.

When the music starts, the egg is dropped into a holder on the spinning record, then swung around and cracked into a bowl containing other pancake ingredients.

The bowl moves down a conveyor belt where the mixture is whisked and then released slowly into a hot pan. The pancake is cooked for 30 seconds, flipped and placed on a plate.

Design engineer Dermot Doyle said: "It's no mean feat to create a machine that will break an egg let alone flip a pancake so this project has been a really exciting challenge for the team.

"We hope we've cracked it and our machine encourages others to make their very own egg-inspired inventions."

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