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Kitchen Floor Conveyor

Conveyor belt floor never needs cleaning
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Instead of traditional flooring materials, and industrial rubber-like material is used to create a huge conveyor belt that completely fills the floor area of the kitchen. The conveyor is powered by and electric motor in such a way that it can rotate, thus swapping the under surface with the top surface at the touch of a switch. A cleaning system, not unlike that found in a carwash, is located under the floor, scrubbing the soiled unseen surface clean while the freshly cleaned surface is in use.

Advanced models might utilize ultra-quiet electric motors and food mascerators on the drain to reduce maintenance and cleaning of the system.

butterjug2000, Jul 05 2001

Ridgid tools. http://www.ridgid.com/
No, it's not a porn site. [StarChaser, Jul 05 2001, last modified Oct 17 2004]

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       Briliant, just briliant... in fact if all your furniture was suspended from the ceiling it might even work...
RobertKidney, Jul 05 2001
  

       "Brilliant".
The word is B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T.
El Pedanto, Jul 06 2001
  

       El Pendato strikes again!
Legend, Jul 06 2001
  

       Why not have inflatable/deflatable furniture that was attached to the floor and could be deflated and inflated as part of the wash cycle?
gil, Jul 06 2001
  

       Curse you, Rods! I was laying a trap for the mysterious pedant! I waited for hours by my phone-line in a stake-out. You blew my cover!!!
El Pedanto, I will not tolerate your wild pedantry!
Legend, Jul 07 2001
  

       Bite me. ;-)
El Pedanto, Jul 07 2001
  

       I think that something like this would be full of bugs... I mean look at the automat!
futurebird, Jul 07 2001
  

       Incorporate a ridgid gratework much like the decks of industrial mezzanines. Wonderful commercial potential, this has.
The Military, Jul 07 2001
  

       Or Ridgid, the tool company?
StarChaser, Jul 07 2001
  

       [RobertKidney]: It'd be easier to attach the appliances and furniture to the walls. Chairs could be suspended from the table.
FakeGreenDress, Jul 09 2001
  

       UB, RT, SC — You hurt. Yet I laugh. And that, too, hurts!
The Military, Jul 10 2001
  

       I saw this idea in a comic book once, though it was a room with a conveyor-belt carpet. I think it was owned by Scrooge McDuck, but I could quite possibly be mistaken.
supercat, Jul 10 2001
  

       there's no need to actually suspend anything. Just put coasters on everything and prop-rods inbetween.
RayfordSteele, Feb 04 2002
  

       I had to take care of my old mans' few hundred head of chickens for two weeks a while back. By the time he returned from his trip I had this exact idea all sketched out for the floor of the coop. A wind mill on the roof of the shed would move the floor every time the wind picked up and all the chicken shit would crack off as the rubber mat rolled over fifty gallon drums welded together as a rollers on the ends of the building, because I gotta tell you, if I never smell that much ammonia again as long as I live it will be to soon.   
      
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