tecnopolis
Well-known member
@jetcone
The prototype domed dryer would operate as follows:
You would insert the clothes through the front porthole into the inner bubble, which would rotate clock-wise inside the larger bubble on bottom rollers. If you look closely you just make out the fait outline of the inner bubble in the drawing. The outer bubble would remain stationary.
Very much an "outside the box" concept, considering tumble dryers haven't evolved much from the typical design we've all seen.

The prototype domed dryer would operate as follows:
You would insert the clothes through the front porthole into the inner bubble, which would rotate clock-wise inside the larger bubble on bottom rollers. If you look closely you just make out the fait outline of the inner bubble in the drawing. The outer bubble would remain stationary.
Very much an "outside the box" concept, considering tumble dryers haven't evolved much from the typical design we've all seen.
