h a l f b a k e r yThere goes my teleportation concept.
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First of all, there exists the laundry pager,
however this leaves the responsibility to
the person whose clothing is already in in
the dryer. Unacceptable.
This commercial dryer (for use in
laundromats) measures the relative
humidity and upon complete dryness of
clothing, expells the
clothing through a
shoot into a plastic garbage bag allowing
someone else (me) to use the dryer.
Issue #1; Yes, when someone's laundry is
done I can remove it myself. Although
sometimes it's filled with someones gross
nany panties and I don't want to remove
them myself.
Issue #2: Often times I can tell the laundry
is dry yet the dryer has been set to run for
2 hours etc. I can't open it and remove the
clothing because its owner may be
watching.
The Laundromatic solves these issues and
allows for an expedited laundering
experience, specifically on sunday when
everyone want's to do their laundry.
Whirlpool's "Calypso" machine
http://calypso.whir...calypso/calypso.asp [half, May 09 2005]
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Would it still keep a sock? |
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How about a new laundromat wash and dry system with "laundry lockers"? A cylindrical, open mesh basket made of a tough, temperature resistant plastic. Load your clothes in to the basket. Close and lock the lid. The basket is now placed in the washing machine where it becomes what would have been the inner tub/drum in a standard washing machine. It'd probably have to work like one of those "Calypso" washers without the traditional agitator. |
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When the wash cycle is complete, remove the basket full of wet clothes (this is the hard part, it's gonna be heavy). Now the basket goes in to the dryer, acting as the drum. |
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When someone else's dry cycle is done, you can remove the whole locked basket and put it on a wall rack which slowly tumbles the basket to help keep the clothes from wrinkling. |
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(It would probably be easier for the patrons if one machine both washed and dried.) |
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The owner of the clothing returns to see their clothes still securely locked in the basket. Of course, someone could steal the entire basket, but the security system would set off an alarm as the thief attempts to carry the basket past the door. |
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[half] your idea just makes too much sense. |
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One might even say that it's logical? |
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"Logic is little tweeting bird chirping in meadow. Logic is wreath of pretty flowers that smell bad" |
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