Purely Aesthetics

January 25, 2008

An exhaust tailpipe that cooks

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There are vehicles that can accommodate cooking wares. A recreational vehicle or more popularly known as the RV can house microwaves to stoves and even ovens. There are upcoming concept models, on the other hand, that are supposed to have special places for these cooking wares. Notice, however, that most of the places allotted for these supposed kitchen appliances are found inside the vehicle and never outside. Breaking all the rules is the Exhaust Burger Concept – a one of a kind exhaust tail pipe that can cook burger patty one at a time.

Exhaust Burger Concept

The brains behind the Exhaust Burger Concept are Iranians. These inventors were so keen in how much time people spend inside a car or an SUV and the possible heat coming out at the rear part of the vehicle. Add to that, the dependence on food to survive. When these learned men placed together A and B, the Exhaust Burger Concept, which was entered in a contest called Design Boom, was born.

Health-conscious citizens, however, do not need to fret on the possible amount of carbon monoxide and other impurities that the burger is going to absorb. By taking a closer look on the design, the tail pipe merely heats its lower compartment, where the burger patty is placed. In that way, no noxious exhaust fumes reach the patty.

Exhaust Burger Concept

As of post time, this burger patty-cooking exhaust pipe is still in the works. For that, burger patties still belong on a hot grill or a frying pan as of the moment.

Source: Autoblog.

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