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Super Door of the Future

romka1 writes "Japanese scientists came up with a new automatic sliding door that opens to the approximate shape of the person or object passing through, minimizing entry of dust, pollen, and bugs while keeping precious air-conditioning in. Here is a Real Demo Video"

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  1. Uh-huh. by blair1q · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So while you get maybe 2% more insulating efficiency than a regular door when it's open, you get 500% less insulating efficiency when it's closed.

    A doorway with hanging vinyl slats would work far better.

    Oh wait. Those have been around for 30 years.

    1. Re:Uh-huh. by LurkerXXX · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Don't forget you also get 100+ times as many moving parts that can fail and require repair. I'll pass.

    2. Re:Uh-huh. by ultranova · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Could be useful for extremely clean (class 1) cleanrooms where particle contamination is always an issue. With vinyl curtains, they are always open a little and have to be touched in order to move them aside to moving through. This contaminates them and they are not very easily cleaned. With a conventional door, even sliding ones, it has to be opened very wide, allowing lots of contamination to enter everytime someone uses it. This would be an elegant solution to both problems.

      No. The elegant solution to the "always open a little" problem is to have the air exchange system to put a small overpressure into the room, making any leaks blow dust outward, not inward - of course you need to clean replacement air, but you'd need to do that anyway.

      The touching problem is not a problem - if someone contaminates the vinyl on their way in, then he will contaminate everything else on the room anyway, and if someone contaminates vinyl on their way out, the contamination of the room already happened.

      If you're worried about the particles escaping the room (it's a bioweapon lab, for example), just make the next chamber have an underpressure, and suck the particles into filters.

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  2. This door sucks. by Khyber · · Score: 4, Insightful

    With all those independent moving parts, I can imagine maintenance is a pain in the ass. Not to mention the energy required to move all those parts, then the power for the computer, sensors, etc. I also imagine this isnt' very insulating, either. The article mentions it preserves air-conditioning? With that many parts I fail to see any reliable method of sealing the door off, I can imagine there's a lot of gaps for 'necessary movement.' While thinking of minimizing the entry of pollen/mold/allergens is nice as well, you could do just as easy with one of those air barriers we use at the loading bays that keeps someone cool with air, but it's strong enough of a barrier that it keeps flies and bugs out, and actually does keep the AC more than just leaving a door open.

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  3. Reliability by Ed+Almos · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The conventional door has one thing in its favor, reliability. The electronics controlling this beast had better be 100% reliable because a malfunction could take one of two possible forms:

    1) Door fails to open. Having expected the door to open you then walk around with a nose like Mike Tyson for a few weeks.

    2) Door closes early. Nasty, very nasty.

    Call me old fashioned, but first thing tomorrow I want to see a real door on my office.

    Ed Almos
    Budapest, Hungary

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    1. Re:Reliability by binaryspiral · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Before discounting this as a joke... think about elevators that people made fun of for centuries because the technology at the time made them deathtraps.

      Now we hit a button and rise 40 stories to a cubicle that we WISH had a door on it. :(

  4. Re:Super door of the future? by Sparr0 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Slashdot is not about the news. It is about discussing the news. And until I find another forum with the level of customized viewing (I read at +3, but my custom filters include -3 Funny and +1 Freak) that Slash offers it will continue to be the best place to find thoughtful discussion of the topics we cover here.