Unlike traditional escalators, the Levytator’s steps follows freeform curves which enables it to bend and turn like no escalator can. With the Levytator, it’s not just up and down.
What’s even more unique is that the Levytator doesn’t have any ” redundant” steps. Meaning that the steps you employ to move up are an identical set of steps you employ to move down. In typical escalators, while you go up, you’re using one set of steps. In case you’re taking place, you’re using another. Each set of steps are independent of another and always pulled back up or down underneath the steps you’re actually standing on.
But with the Levytator, there’s nothing that should be pulled underneath, it would ” utilize a continual loop” which allows the Levytator to ” follow any path upwards, flatten and straighten out, and descend another time” . Watch the video above, in case your traditional escalator using self can’t imagine this type of thing.
I’ve seen simple curved escalators before, but none as brain tickling as the Levytator. I’m kinda excited to ride it. [ City University London via Wired ]
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