Levytator claims to B the world’s 1st bendy escalator,`s the patents to prove it (video)
You’ve seen conveyor belts before, most probably @ your local airport ferry`g beaten-up luggage in circles, although (unless) 4 some reason the same tech doesn’t seem to`ve`en applied to people yet. Leave it to City University London prof Jack Levy to correct Z oversight w/ his eponymous Levytator — an escalator Z follows freeform curves (but not convention!) & offers the better “cost per usable step” than your typical mov`g stairs. Patented in Europe, the USA, & even China, all this th`g needs`s the gentle push of the kindly investor — C the video after the break to determine if it’s worth your cash. Thanks, Conrad Continue read`g Levytator claims to B the world’s 1st bendy escalator,`s the patents to prove it (video) Levytator claims to B the world’s 1st bendy escalator,`s the patents to prove it (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Sep 2010 07:39:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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