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Madhya Pradesh doctor invents ‘suicide-proof' ceiling fan

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JABALPUR: When German engineer Philip H Diehi invented the ceiling fan in 1892, he had no clue that apart from providing comfort during summers, his invention will very often be put to use to commit suicide. But there could soon be a remedy.

A Madhya Pradesh cardiologist has invented a suicide-proof ceiling fan. R S Sharma, a professor in government medical college in Jabalpur, calls it "a simple contraption rigged up by using plain common sense".

The inspiration came from a real life experience when a teenaged boy in his neighbourhood committed suicide after failing the Class XII examination. His inconsolable mother kept cursing the day she replaced the table fan with a ceiling fan in his room, Sharma recalled.

That set the doctor thinking - how to design a ceiling fan with built-in safety features so that it can't be used as a tool of death. A week of hard thinking and several trips to the welders and mechanics later, Sharma had come up with a solution.

The device has a hollow metal tube inside the fan's shaft to which the motor and blades are attached. Hinged to the shaft are four heavy springs designed to take an additional weight of 25 kg besides the motor and the blades. The moment the limit set for the optimum weight is exceeded, the springs uncoil, leading to a soft landing of the person without stretching of the neck or straining the noose, explained Sharma.

"Hanging causes dislocation of atlanto axial (upper cervical segment of the spinal cord) and compression on medulla oblongata (upper neck bones) that control vital centres of respiration and heart. But the victims are not aware of it. They normally die due to compression of carotid arteries (located on both sides of the neck which supply blood to the brain) and the resultant asphyxia. This death could be extremely painful and prolonged as the victim remains suspended in the air till the end comes," he said.

"With the stretchable shaft, the risk of 'feet- above- the-ground' position is eliminated. The maximum harm could be a few bruises," he said.

The professor has applied for patent and hopes this will be used in all homes and hostels. "Worried over the spiraling suicide graph in the IITs, a four-member committee had suggested replacement of ceiling fans with pedestal fans. All they have to do is to install this device which will cost only Rs 450 and breathe easy," said Sharma who is now working for an aesthetic design of his innovative contraption.
Madhya Pradesh doctor invents ‘suicide-proof' ceiling fan - The Times of India
 
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What if the rope is tied to the 'hook' thats holding the fan from the cieling.
 
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One option seized but plenty of other options are still available for a determined person....:disagree:
 
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if somebody wants to die, he will die. Its better to use ceiling fan than railway track.
 
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This is not going to help. There are other ways to suicide.
 
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Really? Once i tried to hang myself from a ceiling fan, the faucking thing broke up on me. :pissed:


ps : (was trying to make a homemade swing set):coffee:
 
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if somebody wants to die, he will die. Its better to use ceiling fan than railway track.

No. Infact, the rail track and jumping off a high rise bldg. still remain one of the most comfortable ways to date. Quick and easy, depending on how you place your head.
 
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