h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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If you walk around on an indoor wooden floor in bare feet,
it's a matter of time before some particle or other (usually
an errant bit of cat litter in out house) will end up stuck to
the bottom of your foot. To avoid vacuuming hourly, I
usually get around this with slippers, but it's not solving
the
problem, more rendering me insensitive to it.
So, imagine the sole of a pair of slippers with a series of
chambers between the foot and base of the sole,
something like an 8mm chamber (this is where the bits of
cat litter etc. are going to end up) and 4mm support
repeated in horizontal stripes for the length of the slipper.
In the base of the sole, each chamber will be accessed by
two molded flaps. So the person walks around until they
step on a bit of cat litter. The weight pushes the sole down
and the rubber flaps deform around the cat litter and the
particle pops into the chamber. In this way, you can clean
up a little just by walking around.
After a while, you peel the sole section of you slipper off,
and empty it.
The Joseph Cleans 3000
https://youtu.be/iQD8H3u7EbA Joseph is a genius. I think? [RayfordSteele, Sep 21 2021]
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Nice. There is a product called Mop Slippers
which you can search for, but this does more |
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