@@ivanmirandawastaken I was thinking of something similar, even exploring compressed air and even the possibility of ultrasonic nebulization (to reduce drop size)! Living in Ireland something like this for cuddling would be great. Great work!
InB4 viewing: Any unbrella within 10 ft will flop over and invert itself... it'll do it at about 4/10 of a second before it is wrung out of the hand of umbrella carrier.
An idea to counter that issue could be making the lower part angled, making the air go upwards sideways. With enough power it could still work and not act like a nice sideways rain for everybody around XD
It will keep your head steady as fkk when drunk! People generally don't make much sense drunk so the loss of verbal communication is not such a bad thing.
the hiding under the table was probably the right decision, i had a resin 3d printed flywheel explode when spinning on a brushless motor and slice through my hand, and nearly breaking my bone from the force.
Ivan you need to turn it upside down so that you draw in dry air from above the helmet, this way you using dryish air to blow away water instead of very wet air to blow away water. Efficiency should also improve.
i'm watching it and i'm thinking... "he needs more power" Ivan adds more power... i see test 1 and i think "that gap is too big he should bring the gap closer for more pressure" Ivan reduces the gap size. i'm so glad i waited till the end to comment LOL i kinda wanna see this in an actual hat now
You should still make a video of you actually using it in the rain with people around. We need to know what it would be like if a bunch of people actually used it to stay dry from the rain.
Really really cool idea. I love it. I would still reduce the thickness of the air output. You want to atomize the water droplets instead of trying to redirect them whole
Congrats, looks like you figured out the flow problem at the end. Just remember, in all your flow problems, that your Massflow remains constant throughout the entire apparatus. ... And in the rare instance that it doesn't... prepare for explosions.
@@BrokenLifeCycle I'll bet if you did the math you'd find that the cross section is constant as the air flows down the tube and thus construction would be minimal. The concept is that as the radius increases the distance between the plates decreases to maintain cross section. Obviously that can only work for so long before the gap is minimal. Thus it's an optimization problem.
I'm such a fan of this one. Ducted fan. Now make one for snow and you'll make my day. edit: Wait actually make a snow removal robot for walkways, you have a few months before I'll need it.
I am Japanese. I was very impressed by your uniquely innovative idea. I heard from my mother that since my childhood, I have always preferred being creative over imitating others. When my older brother and I were around three years old, my mother taught us how to play with building blocks. My brother, being very obedient, repeatedly made the exact same patterns with the blocks that our mother showed us, never tiring of it. On the other hand, I never once made the pattern my mother showed and would always change it on my own, creating different patterns each time, which seemed to slightly perplex her. My brother's straightforward nature earned him many friends. In contrast, because I did things differently, others saw me as not being straightforward, and I had fewer friends than my brother. Japan is different from other countries. In Japan, doing things differently from others tends to make you stand out a bit as a stranger. However, now there are slowly more people who appreciate doing things differently from others.
About 10 years ago I envisioned a wiperless fan for auto windshields...mainly because my eyes get distracted by the swishing of the wipers and can cause me headaches. But since then, lots of RainX does a good enough job.
I love how much more wet this is going to make everyone else around you, is almost as rude as people that force you to step off the sidewalk into the street to dodge their regular umbrella. :D
You should build it into an Handheld umbrella :D (edit:) Maybe put the turbine to the bottom, so that the air is dry... really nice work!!! I like that video
That was great and just like that stick version that came out a couple of years ago but failed as the battery only last 15 mins and everyone around you would get wet other than you. So all you need to do now is make it smaller perhaps embed it into the hat so you dont see it and then work out how much battery you would need for a good hour of use and you will have an amazing product :)
For those commenting about passers-by getting drenched... Just invert the system and give the exit slot a slight angle skyward? Draws in drier air also as someone stated. Another feature to add is some kind of debris screen. EDFs aren't cheap.
DEFINITELY bring this when you visit, as the Netherlands is quite probably even rainier then where you live :) Even though I also like the machine/tool building, I REALLY LOVE it when you build weird, crazy, funny ideas and contraptions like this one. Good to see this kind of videos again!
I hope i will be able to visit Donostia again some time....I really like to explore it further..I was there for a bussines trip and only had two nights... I liked it a lot.
So: quite some years ago there was a similoar concept in the form of a Kickstarter campaign, it was called the "air umbrella" lots of people lost their money but one distinguished himself for his incredible perseverance reporting quite frequently on how he was not receiving anything and the creators where not responding, i would send one of this to him, the guy spent years commenting under that page and this would be good idea from a viral standpoint and would give the whole story a good ending, you'll find him easily he is counting the days past the campain promised delivery time in the comments, he was at 2474 in the last comment
Making a Propeller-head into a Jet-head, water free. Also I can totally see a manga mech style design on the concept. With the jet intake to the back or two to the side and the bottom brim dropped to just above the ears. The head dome forming the flow director of the bottom brim.
So the reason you "get wet from the sides and from behind" or whatever you said is because the airstream blowing out the sides will pull along air both from below the plane and above the plane of the "air disc". The air that's pulled from below and is dragged along to the sides has to come from somewhere and as a result there will be an influx of air rushing in from the sides lower down. This air will carry along microscopic drops of water. This can be seen in the footage with the lamp and the dark background. The water drops can be seen to be blown to the side by the airstream and it also shows how some of the water is recirculated both above and below the highspeed air stream.
You should put a small "umbrella" over the edf to make sure it doesn't suck the water and to prevent the water from braking it so it can spin at higher rpm.
Saw this umbrella in some Korean research years ago, their may have ideas on a better nozzle. But yours can also be used to dry your hair in case you got wet.
I think you’re onto something! I can see it now- Loewe, Dominguez, Versace, Prada, Tacchini, and Ellesse should be calling you about now!!🧐🏦🌧☔️. Good Luck 👍
Maybe try a 45 degree flow of air towards the sky ( and straight for the remainder distance) and beat the heavy droplets by giving less chance to come near you. Great idea though would really wish I could affords one of those puppies!!
Goofy, but fun. Keep on keeping on, Ivan. The world needs more thinkers. Next time, try drawing air from the helmet side instead of drawing in rain from the top. This will allow more air flow without water mass.
Nice job and great examples of turbulent air flow vs more of a laminar one. Or at least you increased the area of the air flowing straight before it curled. The curling reminded me of wing tip vortices. I bet having that EDF so close to your head was very loud even with ear protection!
Hi Ivan, I am a big fan of your work.
Oh my!! The man himself! Thanks a lot Michael!
Oh shit he’s here!
My man
I knew I’d find you here
Hellos there
That was AWESOME Ivan!!!
Thanks team!!
@@ivanmirandawastaken I was thinking of something similar, even exploring compressed air and even the possibility of ultrasonic nebulization (to reduce drop size)! Living in Ireland something like this for cuddling would be great. Great work!
Wow your here?
Oh hello guys!!
Awesome idea brilliant execution
This has the added benefit of getting those around you carrying umbrellas really really wet.
I was thinking this as well. But now imagine multiple people in a crowd wearing one of those.
Along with forcing others to not crowd you. Social distancing and all that 2020/2021 stuff.
InB4 viewing: Any unbrella within 10 ft will flop over and invert itself... it'll do it at about 4/10 of a second before it is wrung out of the hand of umbrella carrier.
One thing is for sure, ear plugs will be a rain essential item in the future! Awesome!
"Back in my day the sound of rain was something to look forward to!"
Yeah everyone around you is going to need a mask or something too lol
I love it! Keeps might come in handy if you get your hair sucked into the intake...
I always see you commenta on other creator can i ask what creator channel you suggest or favorite
@@justinsurla6043 head over to his subscriptions page on his profile 👍 Tons of good stuff on Joel's page
Ah yes super relaxing time walking during rain, hearing the sound of raindrops gently hitting on a hyperspeed jet engine hat.
Just imagine all the envious looks of other people while they get soaked by your hat :D
Oh my watching it unscrew and destroy itself on power down was incredibly satisfying :# Sometimes fails are fun! haha
Its always more fun on the replay though 😂
a.k.a. "How to get everyone around you more wet" hahaha. Great idea!
I was thinking the same thing. You wouldn't want to be out in the rain with a shorter friend if they had one of these on. :D
Exactly my first thought :)
Put it on a stick and hold it up like an umbrella. LOL Wonder how much area it could keep dry a few feet higher?
An idea to counter that issue could be making the lower part angled, making the air go upwards sideways. With enough power it could still work and not act like a nice sideways rain for everybody around XD
The goal is to have a bigger fan than the ones around you. Fanbrella battle has begun!
You sir are a creative maker genius. Love all these wild builds!
Thanks man!
My hat's off to you, Ivan!
You are the *_raining_* champion!
lol, he’s no drip
I have been dreaming of this for over 7 years! Wow Ivan! We are one step closer! Thank you my friend!
Heh, hats off.
*tips hat as acknowledgement of an excellent double whammy dad-joke* Much respect good sir!
@@Paxmax Haha! Thank you! 😊
"Dude... what happened? Why are you so wet?"
"Well... my umbrella ran out of batteries..."
Or, subscription plan of my smart umbrella expired.
There's one pissed off man on Kickstarter that has been waiting on this for years.
Haha Michael the superbacker
Knew I'd find this here 🤣🤣
the saga of michael superbacker continues
Someone call the superbacker!!!
What’s the story?
You should put this all into an old school gentleman's top hat 🎩
Try looking around with it at full speed, the gyroscopic effect may be... interesting... XD
Turning your head left/right should be fine. Looking up or down (or tilting your head sideways) will probably make your head spin :-)
😂😂😂
It will keep your head steady as fkk when drunk! People generally don't make much sense drunk so the loss of verbal communication is not such a bad thing.
the hiding under the table was probably the right decision, i had a resin 3d printed flywheel explode when spinning on a brushless motor and slice through my hand, and nearly breaking my bone from the force.
Ivan you need to turn it upside down so that you draw in dry air from above the helmet, this way you using dryish air to blow away water instead of very wet air to blow away water. Efficiency should also improve.
Maybe the water in the air helps to block the rain falling idk I'm not to smart
i'm watching it and i'm thinking...
"he needs more power"
Ivan adds more power...
i see test 1 and i think
"that gap is too big he should bring the gap closer for more pressure"
Ivan reduces the gap size.
i'm so glad i waited till the end to comment LOL
i kinda wanna see this in an actual hat now
Finally, a way I can stay dry, look fashionable, AND feel like my head is in a jet turbine!
You should still make a video of you actually using it in the rain with people around. We need to know what it would be like if a bunch of people actually used it to stay dry from the rain.
Really really cool idea. I love it. I would still reduce the thickness of the air output. You want to atomize the water droplets instead of trying to redirect them whole
This seems like a lot of effort, when you could just jump rope really fast.
hahaha yeah I remember this video
Imagine walking in the rain and someone with something like this walks by and blows a gust of water straight in your face😂
Yeah thats exactly what I was thinking.
Its good for the wearer but not for every body with in a ten foot radius.
Congrats, looks like you figured out the flow problem at the end. Just remember, in all your flow problems, that your Massflow remains constant throughout the entire apparatus. ... And in the rare instance that it doesn't... prepare for explosions.
Well, the fan won't be able to sustain the flow rate if it's constricted that much unless it's capable of generating such pressures.
@@BrokenLifeCycle I'll bet if you did the math you'd find that the cross section is constant as the air flows down the tube and thus construction would be minimal. The concept is that as the radius increases the distance between the plates decreases to maintain cross section. Obviously that can only work for so long before the gap is minimal. Thus it's an optimization problem.
I'm such a fan of this one. Ducted fan. Now make one for snow and you'll make my day. edit: Wait actually make a snow removal robot for walkways, you have a few months before I'll need it.
Great idea..might be seen as a little inconsiderate by anyone else walking nearby 😂
Seems more effective than the fast rope jumping jig by “I did a thing”
i agree
@@Ididathing bruh
I am Japanese. I was very impressed by your uniquely innovative idea.
I heard from my mother that since my childhood, I have always preferred being creative over imitating others.
When my older brother and I were around three years old, my mother taught us how to play with building blocks.
My brother, being very obedient, repeatedly made the exact same patterns with the blocks that our mother showed us, never tiring of it. On the other hand, I never once made the pattern my mother showed and would always change it on my own, creating different patterns each time, which seemed to slightly perplex her.
My brother's straightforward nature earned him many friends. In contrast, because I did things differently, others saw me as not being straightforward, and I had fewer friends than my brother.
Japan is different from other countries. In Japan, doing things differently from others tends to make you stand out a bit as a stranger.
However, now there are slowly more people who appreciate doing things differently from others.
That's awesome. I have seen air blades to wipe water from bottles to attach labels.
I think you could make the disks smaller and disguise them under some fabric to make it look like a real hat
And go to a Cosplay expo 😉
yes, but does fabric come in the iconic MirandaRedPlastic color?
@@tedgaunt3044 I don't know 😂
Same thought; this would be the ultimate evolution of the stovepipe top hat!
Yup, I was thinking this would be a hilarious steampunk-y invention if decorated like a tophat
About 10 years ago I envisioned a wiperless fan for auto windshields...mainly because my eyes get distracted by the swishing of the wipers and can cause me headaches. But since then, lots of RainX does a good enough job.
Now make it into a backpack so when it stops raining you can use it as a personal jet-pack. :)
Great work btw!
I love how much more wet this is going to make everyone else around you, is almost as rude as people that force you to step off the sidewalk into the street to dodge their regular umbrella. :D
I think Michal Superbacker should check this one out, too 😂🤣
Hi Alfian
Very Inspector Gadget - Love it
Found you because of Allen Pan's air umbrella. You version is amazing.
Great! Welcome!!!
I think you guy’s are onto something.
I know you can help Michael Superbacker reach his dream! Thank you for potentially being part of the saga!
SO HAPPY YOU MANAGED TO MAKE THIS WORK!! I’ve seen concepts like this before and they didn’t work very well BUT YOU DID IT !!!
You should build it into an Handheld umbrella :D
(edit:) Maybe put the turbine to the bottom, so that the air is dry...
really nice work!!! I like that video
It actually made me chuckle to see the EDF push the clamp across the table.
Now we need a Colin Furze version with an actual mini jet engine
Aimed up. Turn the rain I to steam as it's blown away.
@colinfurze does have a gas powered flaming umbrella to keep you warm, because you know, British weather.
I kept waiting for him to say “Go go gadget…..”
NIce work on the hat, was so looking forward to you going out in public. Darned weather! Laugh! I thought I'd split a gut. Thanks so much.
Should ask Integza to collaborate and make a rocket engine powered version….
I love the thumbnail for this video! Reminds me of I Did A Thing.
That comparison makes me proud, cheers!
This has got to be one of my favorite things you've built 😂 it's so loud and obnoxious and I want one!!!
7:32 When you're such a boss maker you just make your own weather.
I like this idea, there's a lot to tweak to improve it
Best show on the internet. Hands down.
That was great and just like that stick version that came out a couple of years ago but failed as the battery only last 15 mins and everyone around you would get wet other than you. So all you need to do now is make it smaller perhaps embed it into the hat so you dont see it and then work out how much battery you would need for a good hour of use and you will have an amazing product :)
Where’s Michael superbacker on this one!? Kickstart this one my guy
Hello?
@@MichaelSuperbacker What are your thoughts on suddenly becoming popular like this?
@@slvyc I've had my RUclips Channel for 3 years now since 2018. I've been popular I guess, but now more people are joining in on the fun.
@@MichaelSuperbacker are you going to get back to Allen to possibly be featured in his next video? It would be hilarious!
@@Gundumb_guy You never know...
While I appreciate the ingenuity and spirit of this device I will have to decline. I much prefer being wet to tinnitus.
Good video XD
Possibly your most crazy project so far ! Great job ;)
I want to mount this on the front of my e-bike. Aerodynamic resistance is the biggest drain on the battery and top speed limiter.
Ivan that ain't crazy stuff as you, it's a really impressive invention. Thanks man
Make that openings for air more narrow, literally one screw nut only, and pressure will be much stronger and device more efficient ofc
I love the ideas this guy puts out.
For those commenting about passers-by getting drenched... Just invert the system and give the exit slot a slight angle skyward? Draws in drier air also as someone stated.
Another feature to add is some kind of debris screen. EDFs aren't cheap.
Love that laugh! "This one is going to keep me dry!"
Truly an invention worthy of the 2020's.
Cyberpunk here we come!
DEFINITELY bring this when you visit, as the Netherlands is quite probably even rainier then where you live :) Even though I also like the machine/tool building, I REALLY LOVE it when you build weird, crazy, funny ideas and contraptions like this one. Good to see this kind of videos again!
A while ago I saw a theactionlab video saying that it was impossible to make this umbrella, felicidades!
You swapped from a little spinning disk to an engine. That’s a big Jim and I love it
I hope i will be able to visit Donostia again some time....I really like to explore it further..I was there for a bussines trip and only had two nights... I liked it a lot.
Keeps Ad opening was hilarious. Thumbs up!
I love you! I have been thinking since I was a kid that they should improve the umbrella. It hasn't seen reinvention since it was made.
I laughed at 9:30 when I saw how well it worked. You’re a mad scientist!!!
This was an entertaining video, and Ivans energy is contagious! Keep building and uploading videos!
Earned my subscription with the first video I ever watched from your selection :-D
So: quite some years ago there was a similoar concept in the form of a Kickstarter campaign, it was called the "air umbrella" lots of people lost their money but one distinguished himself for his incredible perseverance reporting quite frequently on how he was not receiving anything and the creators where not responding, i would send one of this to him, the guy spent years commenting under that page and this would be good idea from a viral standpoint and would give the whole story a good ending, you'll find him easily he is counting the days past the campain promised delivery time in the comments, he was at 2474 in the last comment
It Portland, OR (USA) it rains a lot here too but most people just use a hooded rain jacket - Umbrellas are generally for tourists.
Making a Propeller-head into a Jet-head, water free.
Also I can totally see a manga mech style design on the concept. With the jet intake to the back or two to the side and the bottom brim dropped to just above the ears.
The head dome forming the flow director of the bottom brim.
So the reason you "get wet from the sides and from behind" or whatever you said is because the airstream blowing out the sides will pull along air both from below the plane and above the plane of the "air disc". The air that's pulled from below and is dragged along to the sides has to come from somewhere and as a result there will be an influx of air rushing in from the sides lower down. This air will carry along microscopic drops of water. This can be seen in the footage with the lamp and the dark background. The water drops can be seen to be blown to the side by the airstream and it also shows how some of the water is recirculated both above and below the highspeed air stream.
You should put a small "umbrella" over the edf to make sure it doesn't suck the water and to prevent the water from braking it so it can spin at higher rpm.
Michael will love this!!
I think we need to see 100 of these, on real people, in a rain storm, and see where all that sprayed water goes! Fun fun fun!!!
I really love that design Ivan!
I opened this video in the background. So it provides nice sounds when I making my VR haptic glove.
Ivan is the real inspector gadget!
Saw this umbrella in some Korean research years ago, their may have ideas on a better nozzle. But yours can also be used to dry your hair in case you got wet.
So practical and fashionable as well. Great job :D
Unique idea! Hats off
Its cool to see other youtubers you watch all commenting on videos im watching, also awesome project :D
I think you’re onto something! I can see it now- Loewe, Dominguez, Versace, Prada, Tacchini, and Ellesse should be calling you about now!!🧐🏦🌧☔️. Good Luck 👍
Mate it was nice to see you do that project enjoyable watch you seem down to 🌎 legend
Maybe try a 45 degree flow of air towards the sky ( and straight for the remainder distance) and beat the heavy droplets by giving less chance to come near you. Great idea though would really wish I could affords one of those puppies!!
As usual, just amazing! Thanks!
I think it could be cool on something like a windshield. Plus the fact is when you wash it it can instadry it
Here's my fav channel LOL - fun and inspirative. Great!
I love the moment when his head moves because of the fan torque on 9:28 haha
You are my favorite kind of crazy. So glad I found your channel.
Goofy, but fun. Keep on keeping on, Ivan. The world needs more thinkers. Next time, try drawing air from the helmet side instead of drawing in rain from the top. This will allow more air flow without water mass.
I love the practicality of it 🤣
Waaw,you invented something to make the person next to you even wetter in the rain :-D
_"I'm gonna need a head substitute"_ - well there's a sentence I wasn't expecting to hear today.
Nice job and great examples of turbulent air flow vs more of a laminar one. Or at least you increased the area of the air flowing straight before it curled. The curling reminded me of wing tip vortices. I bet having that EDF so close to your head was very loud even with ear protection!
Definitely better than a frying pan
Genius
Just genius Ivan
Ivan brilliant compliments 😍
Once again proving the maxim "It's not stupid if it works." 🤣 Thanks for sharing!
So nice to all the people around you. And absolutely NOTHING bad could happen! Wow!
But anyway: extremely cool, mate!