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Joao Diego Schimansky, a student at Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana in Brazil, is one of eight finalists in the Electrolux Design Lab 2007 annual global competition. Schimansky designed a concept called "Fog Shower", a showerhead that consumes much less water than conventional showerheads. Conventional shower heads consume 26 liters of water for a five minute shower. By creating a fog of microscopic water droplets, the Fog Shower consumes only two liters of water for a five minute shower. Schimansky's innovative invention could be developed to provide us with an enjoyable way to cut down our daily water consumption.

The Fog Shower reduces water consumption immensely by creating a vapor flow with microscopic water droplets. The water is heated and sent under pressure to an ultrasonic vaporizer, and is then forced through perforated metal plates. An intelligent sensor system aims the water vapor in different angles, depending on the movements of the person showering.

Schimansky believes that his eco-design manages to provide comfort and convenience while reducing negative impact on the environment. He points out that the Fog Shower is different than existing devices, which have to compensate for the inconvenience of the reduced water flow  by increasing the water flow's aeration.

The Fog Shower can utilize renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power. In addition, the device saves energy simply because less water needs to be heated.

Schimansky commented that “I also considered the fact that several places in the world already suffer from a lack of water and that this situation will probably get worse, which will also aggravate the energy waste.”

TFOT recently covered a discovery made by scientists at the University of Illinois, who found a new way to produce water from unlikely materials such as alcohols. Another water-related invention covered by TFOT is the “Life Saver”, a bottle installed with a mechanism capable of purifying even the dirtiest water, eliminating foul tastes and smells from the liquid within seconds.

More information on the Fog Shower is available at Electrolux Design Lab's website.


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Comments & Replies (11)
Water from Alchohol   (12/06/07 - 18:11 - by Tomek)
Are you kidding me? That's simple.

Any combustion of alcohol
produces heat, co2, and water. That's because you put the water into
making the alcohol (and it's easily convertible both ways)

What the
hell was uncovered?
We'll see.   (12/07/07 - 0:28 - by Alex)
This reminds me of low yield toilets. Seems like an obvious idea until
you plumb it up and realize that it doesnt quite get the job done.
fog   (12/07/07 - 0:28 - by ron w)
for peats sake what does it cost to filter all the water to make this
work
Buckminster Fuller was first   (12/07/07 - 1:19 - by Ted)
Fuller put a mister shower-replacement in his Dymaxion House, designed
in the 1930's. I guess he was about 70 years ahead of his time ...
Lungs   (12/07/07 - 3:50 - by Frogger)
Will it be easy to breath?

There\'s a disease if you breath water
vapor to long, it will be bad for your lung. what is it called again?
depending on the conditions   (12/07/07 - 4:27 - by Stephen Colbert)
The risk for people who shower instead of take a bath, to contract
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legionellosis has always been higher.
This seems to be a good way of increasing that risk.
What a time to be alive..   (12/07/07 - 4:52 - by matrixbandit)
..that we refer to diseases solely by their wikipedia address. I
wonder how long before entire sentences will just be formed from a
series of uninterrupted url's.
Fog Shower   (12/07/07 - 11:12 - by Jordan41)
That is so simple. Crazy at the same time. And brilliant!
The Idea   (12/07/07 - 15:12 - by E v @)
It's funny because I hate getting out of the shower cold and freezing
my butt off during the winter and I was thinking of a steam shower
that could save water. Ie you turn off the water, scrub, and then
rinse without the air being freezing.
I have thought of something
exactly like this...just not so complex. Huzzah!
Not for me   (12/08/07 - 1:49 - by Dale)
Id rather my normal full powered shower

http://dzrbenson.com/blog/
fog shower   (05/13/08 - 7:45 - by scroat)
maybe i have poor eyesight but cant see a price

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