For more than 160 years, the elevators used in the buildings were all lifted by cables. Now engineers have designed a way to replace the cables with magnets. Installing a magnetic levitation can quickly and smoothly pull the elevator cabin. This design concept is reminiscent of a float glass elevator in the 1971 film Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. A German company believes that such a design will change people's movement within the building, reduce passengers' waiting time, and occupy less space. Pom Craft Suit ,Elastic Necklace Craft,Ceramic Craft Necklace Set,Necklace Set NINGBO JINCHEN CRAFTS GIFTS CO.LT , https://www.jinchenlovecrafts.com
The designer stated that the ideal building height is 985 feet and about 300 meters, but it can be installed in a smaller structure. "Architectural design will no longer be limited by the height of the elevator or the need for vertical alignment, it has more open possibilities." In a cycle running at a targeted speed of 16 feet per second, this means that passengers only Wait about 30 seconds for the cabin. This will be officially tested in Germany. The television was set to be completed by the end of 2016. Prior to that, the company was testing the prototype of the elevator at its headquarters in Essen.