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Sunday, September 4, 2011


''We've printed a phone.'' - Randice-Lisa Altschul

In November of 1999 Randice-Lisa "Randi" Altschul was issued a series of patents for the world's first disposable cell phone. Trademarked the Phone-Card-Phone®, the device is the thickness of three credit cards and made from recycled paper products. This is a real cell phone (outgoing messages only) with 60 minutes of calling time and a hands free attachment. You can add more minutes or throw the device away after your calling time is used up. However, with the planned additional magnetic strip the cell phone would double as a credit card, swipeable for purchases with free airtime credits as a bonus. The retail price of the invention should average twenty dollars, with a two or three dollar rebate for returning the phone instead of trashing it.

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Altschul thought up the invention after being tempted to toss her cell phone out of her car in frustration over a bad connection. She realized cell phones were too expansive to lose or throw away. After clearing the idea with her patent lawyer and making sure no one else had already invented a disposable cell phone, Randi Altschul together with engineer Lee Volte, patented both the disposable cell phone and the super thin technology (STTTM) needed for the Phone-Card-Phone and other intended products.


The 2" by 3" cell phone will be manufactured by Altschul's Cliffside Park, New Jersey company, Dieceland Technologies. The entire phone body, touch pad and circuit board will be made of paper substrate. The paper-thin cell phone uses an elongated flexible circuit which will be one piece with the body of the phone, part of the patented STTTM technology. The ultra thin circuitry is made by applying metallic conductive inks to paper.

"The circuit itself becomes the body of the unit," Ms. Altschul said. "And it becomes its own built-in tamper-proof system because as soon as you cut it open, you break the circuits and the phone goes dead." - New York Times
The toy designer with no prior experience in electronics said she developed the phone by surrounding herself with experts who shared her ''conceive-it, believe-it, achieve-it'' attitude. - USA Today
"The greatest asset I have over everyone else in that business is my toy mentality," she said. "An engineer's mentality is to make something last, to make it durable. A toy's life span is about an hour, then the kid throws it away. You get it, you play with it and -- boom -- it's gone." - New York Times

"I'm going cheap and dumb," she told The Register, revealing: "In monetary terms, I want to be the next Bill Gates." - The Register


Randi Altschul's background is in toys and games. Her first invention was the Miami Vice Game, a cops against cocaine dealers game named after the "Miami Vice" television series. Altschul also invented the famous Barbie's 30th Birthday Game, a wearable stuffed toy that allowed a child to make the toy give hugs and an interesting breakfast cereal. The cereal comes in the shape of a monster and dissolves into mush with milk. Altschul has invested much of her past profits into bringing the new STTTM products into fruition.
Lee Volte was the senior vice president of research and development at Tyco, the toy making company, before joining up with Randi Altschul and Dieceland Technologies.

Altschul and Volte have also created a paper laptop computer, which will sell for twenty dollars and serve as an internet access device. The STTTM technology has opened up the potential for creating countless new electronic products and countless cheaper versions of pre-existing products. If STTTM is all that it seems to be, this technology should be considered a milestone in electronic innovation.

image provided by Dieceland Technologies
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Timeline of women inventors





























































Timeline of Women Inventions
Listed below are some inventions created by women.

 

Invention

Inventor

Year

6-marcaptopurine

Gertrude Belle Elion

1953

 

Battery Container

Nancy Perkins

1986

 

Car Heater

Margaret Wilcox

1893

 

Circular Saw

Tabitha Babbit

1812

 

Cooking Stove

Elizabeth Hawk

1867

 

Direct and Return Mailing Envelope

Beulah Henry

1962

 

Disposable Cell Phone

Randi Altschul

1999

 

Disposable Diaper

Marion Donovan

1946

 

Dolly Dips

Beulah Henry

1929

 

Drinking Fountain Device

Laurene O’Donnell

1985

 

Electric Hot Water Heater

Ida Forbes

1917

 

Elevated Railway

Mary Walton

1881

 

Fire Escape

Anna Connelly

1887

 

Geobond

Patricia Billings

1997

 

Globes

Ellen Fitz

1875

 

Kevlar

Stephanie Kwolek

1964

 

Life Raft

Maria Beaseley

1882

 

Liquid Paper

Bette Nesmith Graham

1980

 

Locomotive Chimney

Mary Walton

1879

 

Practical Dishwasher

Josephine Cochran

 

 

Refrigerator     

Florence Parpart

1914

 

Self-Cleaning House

Frances Gabe

No patent yet

 

Wind Shield Wiper

Mary Anderson

1903

 

Wristies

K.K. Gregory

1997