Alfredo Moser (Uberaba) is a Brazilian mechanic and inventor.

Alfredo Moser
BornAlfredo Moser
NationalityBrazilian
Occupation(s)mechanic, inventor
Known forMoser lamp
SpouseCarmelinda

Biography edit

Born in Uberaba, Minas Gerais in Brazil. He married Carmelinda in 1978. He invented what is known as the Moser lamp.[1]

Moser lamp edit

 
Moser lamps at the Exhibition Innovations - Museum of Tomorrow.

Moser invented a lamp in 2002, using a plastic bottle filled with water fitted through a roof, which works by refraction of sunlight. It produces similar brightness to a 40- to 60-watt incandescent bulb during the hours of daylight, and uses no electricity or power other than natural light.[2] It is easily fitted through a simple roof.[3]

It was created as a response to constant electrical power cuts in Brazil. It lights, at no cost, during day time many homes in many countries, including Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Argentina and Fiji.[4] The movement became known as the Liter of Light.

Moser says "It's a divine light. God gave the sun to everyone, and light is for everyone. Whoever wants it saves money. You can't get an electric shock from it, and it doesn't cost a penny."[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Cromo (20 August 2013). "El Thomas Edison de los pobres" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 August 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  2. ^ Spanish China (15 August 2013). "Gran invento de bombilla que triunfa en suburbios de todo el planeta" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  3. ^ Conciencia Eco (18 August 2013). "Cómo hacer luz con una botella de plástico" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  4. ^ La República (Uruguay) (17 August 2013). "Brasileño ilumina su casa con botellas de agua" (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  5. ^ The Guardian newspaper: Alfredo Moser: Bottle light inventor proud to be poor, 13 August 2013