Teenager Invents Shoe to Help Women Electrocute Attackers
With the scourge of rape and diverse forms of female sexual assaults reaching horrifying heights in India and other parts of the world, a teenager has stepped in to proffer a solution to the scourge.
After witnessing multiple instances of disturbing and life-changing acts of violence against women, 17-year old Siddharth Mandala, a student from the Telengana area of the country decided he needed to do something about the situation.
He spent years working on the ‘ElectroShoe’, a unique type of anti-sexual assault footwear that electrocutes attackers by inflicting 0.1 Ampere of electricity while also alerting police and family members that the wearer is in danger. All the wearer has to do is kick the perpetrator.
“I invented a patent-pending device called ‘ElectroShoe’. It can electrocute the perpetrator instantly by inflicting 0.1 Ampere of electricity, while sending an alert for assistance to cops and family members,” Mandala told The Better India.
“To accomplish this, I created a unique circuit board that uses footsteps to charge itself with the help of a concept called the ‘piezoelectric effect’ which I learned in my physics class. The more the user walks, the more energy is generated and stored in a rechargeable battery.”