Engineer Scott Amron has a clever invention. It’s a heat sleeve for a cup that expands when hot liquid poured into is so that the drinker has additional protection from the heat.
Other Amron inventions that we’ve featured at Neatorama include a keyring/key, leather band-aids, and an art exhibit for which Amron plugged non-electrical objects into electrical appliances.
Sometimes the answer is so obvious that it’s silly to think that no one has though of it before, but here it is: a key with a keyring built right in!
The Split Key Ring is the latest creation of engineer/artist/mad scientist Scott Amron of Amron Experimental:
Previously on Neatorama:
- Scott Amron’s Die Electric Art Exhibit
- Dead New York Leaves
– Designer Band-Aid: Leather Luxury For Your Boo-Boos

Heck, people drink designer water at $55 a bottle (yes, I’m looking at you, Bling H2O), so why not sell designer band-aids to rich people that obviously get their papercuts from counting too much money?
Here’s an experimental leather band-aids by conceptual artist Scott Amron – now, you can fashionably dress your boo-boos for a mere $15: Link – via Refinery29 Pipeline
