A Spiderman device that can climb the wall with a household vacuum cleaner will be developed
It seems there are people who made spider-like spiders and devices that can climb the outer wall of the building without the climbing ability to lift the body with as little asperity as a clue. An ordinary vacuum cleaner like a home is used in the equipment, and it is made to climb the wall with its suction power.
Details are as below.
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Jem Stansfield who weighs about 76 kg seems to have made a device from a vacuum cleaner that purchased a device that demonstrates the suction power that can lift its body.
Stansfield's movie explaining the device.
YouTube - 'Spiderman' Vacuum Gloves Part 1 - Bang Goes the Theory - BBC One
If the vacuum cleaner makes a sealed space well with power, it exerts considerable adsorption power.
Stansfield shows you the capabilities of the device hanging from the pads that were adsorbed using a vacuum cleaner.
This is the finished product. Push the pad called "vacuum glove" which connects vacuum cleaner hoses against the wall and use it.
Stansfield climbing the wall. Because the hose is conspicuous, it looks more like a Spider-ManDoctor OctopusClose to.
A movie that shot the situation when you actually climbed the wall.
YouTube - 'Spiderman' Vacuum Gloves Part 2 - Bang Goes the Theory - BBC One
Stansfield says "Understanding something in this invention, I can teach children that I am useful for myself," and then I would like to make a car that can run from London to Manchester with coffee beans It is said that it is.
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