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Levytator VIDEO: Watch The World's First Freeform, Curving Escalator In Action

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 09/28/10 12:03 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

Levytator

The escalator may soon have a bold new look.

Developed by City University London professor Jack Levy, the so-called Levytator resembles a conveyor belt and is the world's first freeform, curved escalator.

How does it work? "Unlike traditional designs, where redundant steps move underneath those in use, the Levytator utilises a continuous loop of curved modules, which can follow any path upwards, flatten and straighten out, and descend once more, all with passengers onboard," City University London explains.

Professor Levy describes his Levytator module:

As all of the steps can be accessed from above, maintenance can be carried out much more easily [...] It also means that no excavation is required when installing the Levytator. This could be particularly useful in the heritage sector, where the system could be placed on top of a grand staircase in a listed stately home, providing better access for elderly and disabled visitors, but not destroying the fabric of the building.

David Chan, a consultant on the Levytator project, notes that it "can carry twice as many people as a traditional escalator, but at a comparable price."

This next-generation escalator is patented in the U.S., U.K., Europe and China, and it may be coming to a mall near you. Watch the video (below) to see the Levytator in action.

UPDATE: A HuffPost reader points out that there is a curved escalator at the Wynn in Las Vegas, while another notes that there are curved escalators at the Forum Shops at Caesar's Place. It is not clear that these make use of the Levytator's technology.

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The escalator may soon have a bold new look. Developed by City University London professor Jack Levy, the so-called Levytator resembles a conveyor belt and is the world's first freeform, curved es...
The escalator may soon have a bold new look. Developed by City University London professor Jack Levy, the so-called Levytator resembles a conveyor belt and is the world's first freeform, curved es...
 
 
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
revko
08:55 PM on 10/02/2010
There will be shopping malls in the future?
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sve
Behave youselves!
05:53 PM on 10/02/2010
How about terraced mini-trampolines for going up and fireman's poles for going down?
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cabrobst
Return the top rate to 90%.
11:24 AM on 10/02/2010
But mothers will still try to put strollers on it.
02:26 PM on 09/30/2010
Great, so when the escalator breaks both sides stop. Brilliant.
06:23 PM on 10/01/2010
Yeah clearly you know more than they do, they should probably just revoke all of their patents based upon your sagely advice.
01:35 AM on 09/30/2010
Too bad the good professor couldn't have let go his need to name the machine after himself and gone with a more interesting market name - Levitator - implying levitation.
09:26 PM on 09/29/2010
This is genius at work, I wish I'd thought of it. I've seen this basic concept as a 2D flat conveyor belt at airport baggage carousels but it takes a better man than me to think outside the box and extrapolate to this in our 3D world.
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scorpioman
The Naked Truth
07:22 PM on 09/29/2010
Now Meg Whitman can buy one so she can ride her stairway to heaven.
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LeftLeanWing
RightKickFoot
07:20 PM on 09/30/2010
Then back down to Hell , without missing a Beat.
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flossophy
Liberalism is not liberal.
06:15 PM on 09/29/2010
They should do one with loops.
03:43 PM on 09/29/2010
I work in a building that has six sets of escalators and not a week goes by that one of them isn't down for repair for at least half a day.
I'm sure this type will be trouble-free!
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:40 PM on 09/29/2010
I honestly can't remember the last time I was on an escalator. If there are stairs anywhere nearby, I prefer to do it the old fashioned way. Beats dieting!
03:25 PM on 09/29/2010
The professor might have invented the wheel as well. BTW, is the loop close to what the airport luggage conveyor belts do?
03:21 PM on 09/29/2010
That is the coolest thing ever. So when did we send the building designs to China and get the finished product shipped back? I hope they put one in front of the Unemployment office.
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patman77
03:04 PM on 09/29/2010
thats how they did the pyramids.
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02:53 PM on 09/29/2010
Don't know if this is old news, but I rode one of these awhile ago in Las Vegas. I believe it was at the Palazzo or the Venetian. Hope Prof Levy knows.
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Mechelle Gray
Excuse Me, Exxxcccuse Me!
02:52 PM on 09/29/2010
Do those FROGGY SHOES get stuck at the bottom?