Keeping Out the Uninvited With a Card Operated Hydro-Gate
Andrew Robichaud — August 6, 2009 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign
Now I should put this out there off the top that this water gate is not meant to protect the President or anything. It is simply an innovative blocking mechanism.
The water gate is card operated and it works like a regular turnstile. Let’s say you go to a party and you’re invited. Just swipe the card and walk on through. If you weren’t invited, then the water flow won’t stop and you either get wet then tossed, or just leave dry.
It’s much more convenient and fast admission method than the turnstile and it also looks pretty cool as well.
The water gate is card operated and it works like a regular turnstile. Let’s say you go to a party and you’re invited. Just swipe the card and walk on through. If you weren’t invited, then the water flow won’t stop and you either get wet then tossed, or just leave dry.
It’s much more convenient and fast admission method than the turnstile and it also looks pretty cool as well.
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