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Automatic toilet system by Bluelarix Designworks from CSM
Many people feel uncomfortable in public toilets no matter how they are or at least look clean. Of course, there are several systems designed for self-cleaning toilet seats, but still a conventional automatic reaction of people, especially women, is lining the seat with toilet paper. Well, to be sure. All anything, but lying on the floor then toilet paper is not too pleasing to the eye all go into the toilet.
Now, however, this problem can be solved by the automatic toilet system CSM from working in industrial design company Bluelarix Designworks, which can be mounted in virtually any toilet.
The idea is that the system itself instead of you automatically puts new toilet paper on the toilet seat before use, so that people will always use clean the seat. After using the toilet, a piece of paper with the seats washed away along with the contents of the toilet. However, it is not clear how users of the toilet will understand that the system change paper. Apparently, it is assumed some kind of tracking system.
Of course, not the desired device, but something in this. It is always nice to know that technology can save you from unnecessary hassle. So it would be nice to see this system in action.
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Now, however, this problem can be solved by the automatic toilet system CSM from working in industrial design company Bluelarix Designworks, which can be mounted in virtually any toilet.
The idea is that the system itself instead of you automatically puts new toilet paper on the toilet seat before use, so that people will always use clean the seat. After using the toilet, a piece of paper with the seats washed away along with the contents of the toilet. However, it is not clear how users of the toilet will understand that the system change paper. Apparently, it is assumed some kind of tracking system.
Of course, not the desired device, but something in this. It is always nice to know that technology can save you from unnecessary hassle. So it would be nice to see this system in action.
Source: /users/104