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Freeplay Energy

Freeplay Energy Ltd (AIM: FRE), (formerly BayGen Power Industries, Freeplay Energy Group), is a manufacturer and distributor of portable electrical or electronic products such as radios and lights, generally powered by hand cranked generators that charge rechargeable batteries. The company is based in London, UK. The company focuses on creating and developing the international market for self-sufficient energy products, and states that such a focus will help promote education and access to important information throughout the developing world. The company has expanded its market to include outdoor leisure and emergency preparedness markets, seeing the clear demand for self-powered products in such off-grid environments.[1]

Freeplay Energy Ltd
Company typePublic Limited Company
IndustryClean-energy consumer electronics
Founded1994
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Key people
John McGrath, Managing Director
ProductsRadios, flashlights, lanterns, mobile phone chargers.
Revenue~ USD $26M (2006)
WebsiteFreeplay Energy

History edit

Clockwork Radio edit

While watching the BBC documentary Tomorrow's World in April 1994, corporate accountant Christopher Staines realized the potential of an innovative idea from British inventor Trevor Baylis.[2] The Clockwork Radio, as the device was first known, was proposed as a means of providing better communication and education in undeveloped areas of Africa, which could lead to an effective measure in stopping the rampant spread of AIDS. Traditional radio, although widespread, relied on an electrical supply or the availability of disposable batteries - both of which were in short supply across the continent.[citation needed]

Staines and his business partner, South African Rory Stear, immediately realized that the potential for self-sufficient electronics could go much further than radio and Africa. In 1995, they started Baygen Power Industries in Cape Town, which would be renamed in 1999.[3] Starting with a grant from the British Government to develop the Clockwork Radio idea, subsequent investors have included Liberty Life,[4] Gordon and Anita Roddick (of The Body Shop International PLC),[5] The General Electric Pension Trust,[6] South African Capital Growth Fund, and Worldspace Inc.[7]

Wind-up edit

In 2013, inventor Trevor Baylis admitted he was facing having to sell his home because despite his invention, the wind-up radio, being sold around the world, he was almost bankrupt. He said his problems stemmed from Freeplay Energy, which he had joined in partnership to manufacture his radios. However, they had then altered Baylis' original design which used spring power to one that used a crank that charged an internal battery. This change meant the product was no longer subject to his patents. Baylis began a lobbying campaign to overhaul the patent systems in the UK to protect inventors from intellectual property theft. He said "other countries such as the US and Germany provide far greater protection and support to their engineers and inventors".[8]

Clockwork Torch edit

While still called Baygen, the company introduced a clockwork torch. Weighing about 1 kg (2 lb), the clockwork torch incorporates two improvements over the clockwork radio. First, the on/off switch mechanically halts the spring mechanism from operating. Secondly, internal energy storage in a small rechargeable battery keeps the torch shining while the spring is rewound. One version of the clockwork torch is enclosed in clear plastic so that the inner workings can be seen.

Further products edit

In present Freeplay radios and other products, clockwork mechanisms storing energy in a mainspring have now been replaced by small batteries charged by cheaper hand-crank generators.[9]

Freeplay Energy produces a variety of consumer devices in addition to radios, including flashlights, lanterns, mobile phone chargers, and foot-powered generators. They have partnered with several major brands, including camping equipment giant Coleman.[10]

Awards and recognition edit

Freeplay devices have captured acclaim on multiple occasions. The initial clockwork radio won the "BBC Design Award" in 1996,[11] and the Design Council's Millennium Product Award.[12]

The "Weza" foot-powered generator won an "Innovation in Water, Sanitation and Energy Services for Poor People" award from the World Bank in 2006.[13] In 2007, the "Indigo" lantern was named a "Consumer Electronics Show Innovations Awards Honoree".[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Freeplay Energy. Archived from the original on 2011-01-09. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  2. ^ . Freeplay Energy. Archived from the original on 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  3. ^ . Sustainabletimes.ca. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  4. ^ "About Trevor Baylis - the inventor of the windup radio". Windupradio.com. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  5. ^ [1] September 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "SA wind-up radio turns General Electric on". Btimes.co.za. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  7. ^ "Worldspace Invests $6m In Wind-Up Digital Radio | Computergram International | Find Articles at BNET". Findarticles.com. 1998-05-26. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  8. ^ "Trevor Baylis: I've wound up broke despite inventions". Daily Telegraph. 17 February 2013.
  9. ^ . Freeplay Energy. Archived from the original on 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  10. ^ "Freeplay and Coleman Debut New Self Sufficient Radio and Flashlight At CES 2002. - Business Wire | HighBeam Research - FREE Article". Encyclopedia.com. 2002-01-08. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  11. ^ "The Panorama of British Life: Technology, Business, Internet, News, Milestones, Life, People, Upcoming Events". Britannia.com. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  12. ^ (PDF). Design Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  13. ^ [2] March 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ [3] July 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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Freeplay Energy Ltd AIM FRE formerly BayGen Power Industries Freeplay Energy Group is a manufacturer and distributor of portable electrical or electronic products such as radios and lights generally powered by hand cranked generators that charge rechargeable batteries The company is based in London UK The company focuses on creating and developing the international market for self sufficient energy products and states that such a focus will help promote education and access to important information throughout the developing world The company has expanded its market to include outdoor leisure and emergency preparedness markets seeing the clear demand for self powered products in such off grid environments 1 Freeplay Energy LtdCompany typePublic Limited CompanyIndustryClean energy consumer electronicsFounded1994HeadquartersLondon UKKey peopleJohn McGrath Managing DirectorProductsRadios flashlights lanterns mobile phone chargers Revenue USD 26M 2006 WebsiteFreeplay Energy Contents 1 History 1 1 Clockwork Radio 1 1 1 Wind up 1 2 Clockwork Torch 1 3 Further products 2 Awards and recognition 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editClockwork Radio edit While watching the BBC documentary Tomorrow s World in April 1994 corporate accountant Christopher Staines realized the potential of an innovative idea from British inventor Trevor Baylis 2 The Clockwork Radio as the device was first known was proposed as a means of providing better communication and education in undeveloped areas of Africa which could lead to an effective measure in stopping the rampant spread of AIDS Traditional radio although widespread relied on an electrical supply or the availability of disposable batteries both of which were in short supply across the continent citation needed Staines and his business partner South African Rory Stear immediately realized that the potential for self sufficient electronics could go much further than radio and Africa In 1995 they started Baygen Power Industries in Cape Town which would be renamed in 1999 3 Starting with a grant from the British Government to develop the Clockwork Radio idea subsequent investors have included Liberty Life 4 Gordon and Anita Roddick of The Body Shop International PLC 5 The General Electric Pension Trust 6 South African Capital Growth Fund and Worldspace Inc 7 Wind up edit In 2013 inventor Trevor Baylis admitted he was facing having to sell his home because despite his invention the wind up radio being sold around the world he was almost bankrupt He said his problems stemmed from Freeplay Energy which he had joined in partnership to manufacture his radios However they had then altered Baylis original design which used spring power to one that used a crank that charged an internal battery This change meant the product was no longer subject to his patents Baylis began a lobbying campaign to overhaul the patent systems in the UK to protect inventors from intellectual property theft He said other countries such as the US and Germany provide far greater protection and support to their engineers and inventors 8 Clockwork Torch edit While still called Baygen the company introduced a clockwork torch Weighing about 1 kg 2 lb the clockwork torch incorporates two improvements over the clockwork radio First the on off switch mechanically halts the spring mechanism from operating Secondly internal energy storage in a small rechargeable battery keeps the torch shining while the spring is rewound One version of the clockwork torch is enclosed in clear plastic so that the inner workings can be seen Further products edit In present Freeplay radios and other products clockwork mechanisms storing energy in a mainspring have now been replaced by small batteries charged by cheaper hand crank generators 9 Freeplay Energy produces a variety of consumer devices in addition to radios including flashlights lanterns mobile phone chargers and foot powered generators They have partnered with several major brands including camping equipment giant Coleman 10 Awards and recognition editFreeplay devices have captured acclaim on multiple occasions The initial clockwork radio won the BBC Design Award in 1996 11 and the Design Council s Millennium Product Award 12 The Weza foot powered generator won an Innovation in Water Sanitation and Energy Services for Poor People award from the World Bank in 2006 13 In 2007 the Indigo lantern was named a Consumer Electronics Show Innovations Awards Honoree 14 See also editLifeline energy another company making wind up radios Human powered equipment Mechanically powered flashlightReferences edit Freeplay Energy Freeplay Energy Archived from the original on 2011 01 09 Retrieved 2010 11 11 About Us Freeplay Energy Archived from the original on 2018 03 06 Retrieved 2012 05 29 Life After Bankruptcy Sustainabletimes ca Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2010 11 11 About Trevor Baylis the inventor of the windup radio Windupradio com Retrieved 2010 11 11 1 Archived September 30 2006 at the Wayback Machine SA wind up radio turns General Electric on Btimes co za Retrieved 2010 11 11 Worldspace Invests 6m In Wind Up Digital Radio Computergram International Find Articles at BNET Findarticles com 1998 05 26 Retrieved 2010 11 11 Trevor Baylis I ve wound up broke despite inventions Daily Telegraph 17 February 2013 About Us Freeplay Energy Archived from the original on 2018 03 06 Retrieved 2012 05 29 Freeplay and Coleman Debut New Self Sufficient Radio and Flashlight At CES 2002 Business Wire HighBeam Research FREE Article Encyclopedia com 2002 01 08 Retrieved 2010 11 11 The Panorama of British Life Technology Business Internet News Milestones Life People Upcoming Events Britannia com Retrieved 2010 11 11 Millennium Products PDF Design Council Archived from the original PDF on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 5 June 2013 2 Archived March 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived July 1 2007 at the Wayback MachineExternal links 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