Who here did NOT know about the woman being sucked into an escalator and is now curious about it?? Also, guy who invented this shit is a Genius and a Gangsta.
The accident where the Chinese woman got pulled into the escalator was completely and totally preventable. However what I think is really way cool is that in 1896 Jesse Wilfred Reno built the first escalator that ever worked. Someone else redesigned it and others came out. In 1899 Otis Elevator Company purchased the patents and built the first commercially successful escalator which was at the Paris Exhibit. The word "escalator" was something that Otis Elevator Company came up with which means "elevator stairs" They took the Latin word "scala" which means stairs, the word "elevator" and crossed the two of them and came with "escalator". In the 1950's the federal court for patents and trademarks ruled it as public domain so that anyone can built one and call it that.
Didn't think a video about the anatomy of an Escalator would be so...DAMN CHILL! The music feels nostalgic like I'm walking around a Mall made of bricks I used to go to in the 90's. Only now I wana light up a joint to this.
Thankfully serious accidents are very rare and whilst there are a fair few hospitalizations for accidents, most of them are preventable by holding the handrail, tying shoelaces, not leaving loose clothes dangling, keeping feet away from the sides, and not bringing anything big or heavy on the escalator
I watched about a woman being pulled under... it made me sick. And I was wondering of what happened to the woman. It's very tragic death. Totally made me scared about escalator. :'(
modern escalators eg Otis and kone are very very safe, if you don't want to tempt fate, keep off the yellow line, then its 99.99999999999999999997% safe
Have been analyzing what can be heard and seen in that video and have found over and over that for one thing, with mall management and employees it appears that they had their priorities and values wrongly placed. Not only that, the mall employees who saw that this woman who was on trouble should have hit emergency stop to shut the escalator down. How about this? That woman could have gone back down against the escalator. That accident was totally preventable. I would encourage you highly to talk to escalator repairmen or people with Otis Elevator Company, Schindler or Kone and they could give you plenty of insight into why something like that could happen and how that could have been prevented as well as proper maintenance and servicing of escalators. No need to be afraid of riding escalators.
Thank you, after hearing about the Chinese mother who saved her son and then died, and after watching this video, I’m scared of stepping on a escalator ;w;
Yep and no it means the woman probably got broken spine and ribs pelvis but she most likely died from suffocation or ribs stabbing her organs or head trauma maybe she died from shock but then unlikely for this
@@Arsaja In terms of tolerances permitted by regulations, it probably makes total sense that maintainers would be allowed to err towards faster movement, for the sake of surely preventing backward movement. Wanting things to run at exact matching speeds might seem like the obvious thing to some, but technology is hard. Tolerances exist everywhere.
Imagine getting stuck inside and the only way you can survive is to keep walking up the escalator till the point of exhaustion and immediately getting crushed
You'd think there has to be some sort of protective sensor or similar that shuts it down instantly if anything is blocking the escalator in any way. Otherwise it's a certain deathtrap once you fall in it. Unless you're inside and crawl quick as hell towards the opposite direction until someone shuts it down.
isn't it crazy how the 'lazier' more convenient option can end up killing you? Where as regular good ol stairs won't hurt ya in this way unless of course you roll off and break your neck. But not as bad as being grinded alive. Feel so sorry for that one woman saving her child. USE STAIRS PEOPLE! i know i wont ride one of of these ever and will tell those i love the same.
You see, the problem is that in many cases, especially when it comes to shopping malls, escalators and elevators are the only two available options. So even if you would like to use stairs, you simply don't have that option.
It's vanishingly unlikely that you will be killed by an escalator. While we're at it, let's never step outside or fly because it could kill you to go outside /s
I know everybody is talking about the mom that fall down inside to the escalator but can anybody appreciate the music this person use in this video I love it
Older escalators in busy cities have computer controlled mechanisms that increase the power to ensure it stays at the same pace under heavy loads. The worst part about being sucked under one is that once you fall through and jam the escalator; the computer will just keep bumping up the power until you're crushed to death.
My mother and I only recently overcame our fear of escalators but after what happened to that poor woman, we're never stepping on one again. It's stupidity for one that the company didn't close the escalator down, and why those women are just stood at the top warning her.. once you step on that is not much help, especially a woman with a kid she can't exactly walk back down. Why the hell didn't they block it at the bottom and stop her getting on.
Nivan It's still moronic to be scared of them. So they kill 37 people. Guess how many die on REGULAR STAIRS?? 1,600. Scared of planes and NOT CARS, too, huh?? Cars kill 35,000 a year.
Actually there's an average of 40,000 deaths in American (just America) of just car accidents alone, I don't mind escalators but I am careful and weary when on them
Ok, but did the China woman get sqooshed or ground up? Can't tell which from here. Sorry if it's your friend or relative. My cousin died in a newsworthy wreck, and people surmised rude things without information, too. It was annoying ("You need to sue Toyota," when the vehicle was never mentioned. And the cow was very pushy about it, without any info).
Walther Wenck same. , JUST found out about it and am curious (like any human being) about how she died. was it instant? was it slow? was she grinded or was she crushed?? I'm absolutely sickened by what I have seen
This video shows all the components of everything very well, except for when it adds and removes all the different major components before we can see whats happening. Randomly. The music is pretty chill though.
yea or cover the moving parts closely with external layer or something... this brings me very dark feelings when i imagine what the lady from china had to face when she was slowly consumed by that machine
If you look closely, there appears to be a triangular support attached to the underside of each step. On the tip of the triangle is a red bering/wheel that follows on a support track when the platform of the step is on top. This is what gives the steps their stability while riding.
The third sprocket enables each chain to engage with more teeth to prevent the possibility of chain jump. Without the third sprocket, only a few teeth would fully engage with the chain.
We use Autocad to create some of the more complex 2d splines, Cinema 4D for the general 3d modelling & animation and Adobe Premiere for adding titles, transitions & audio.
3ds Max.. Maya... Blender. It's incredibly difficult at first and the learning curve is IMMENSE but if you train yourself for a month you'll be able to maybe model a stationary escalator. to actually texture and animate... let's just say this is not an easy thing to do. Gl my friend... Autodesk.com
yea or cover the moving parts closely with external layer or something... this brings me very dark feelings when i imagine what the lady from china had to face when she was slowly consumed by that machine
This is a down escalator and this is what I’m thinking when my cat Milo is in my house and when my other cat Louie’s at the garden. PS: I call Louie up and I call Milo down.
Did any of you guys see the construction worker who fell into escalator because he got a beam of plywood stuck between the ceiling in the stairs of the escalator and the escalator stairs broke and he fell into the caverns of the descending ascending stairs. What away to go both of these situations our final destination scenes from the movie.
Like if you all came here to see what happened to the woman who fell into the escalator.
I came because I started thinking about that one final destination scene.
Me..
years later
@@irocjared same
What a great idea! Always wondered how people fell in them.
Who here did NOT know about the woman being sucked into an escalator and is now curious about it??
Also, guy who invented this shit is a Genius and a Gangsta.
The accident where the Chinese woman got pulled into the escalator was completely and totally preventable.
However what I think is really way cool is that in 1896 Jesse Wilfred Reno built the first escalator that ever worked. Someone else redesigned it and others came out. In 1899 Otis Elevator Company purchased the patents and built the first commercially successful escalator which was at the Paris Exhibit. The word "escalator" was something that Otis Elevator Company came up with which means "elevator stairs" They took the Latin word "scala" which means stairs, the word "elevator" and crossed the two of them and came with "escalator". In the 1950's the federal court for patents and trademarks ruled it as public domain so that anyone can built one and call it that.
@@edwardcalvert thx for the information
Didn't think a video about the anatomy of an Escalator would be so...DAMN CHILL! The music feels nostalgic like I'm walking around a Mall made of bricks I used to go to in the 90's. Only now I wana light up a joint to this.
Absolutely beautiful work. I've been teaching my child about how escalators work and this was a perfect video for that!
I would rather die sliding off a glass skyscraper than to get sucked under by a escalator
This is literally a human meat grinder
Yep but I love using escalators in airports or wherever I can
Thankfully serious accidents are very rare and whilst there are a fair few hospitalizations for accidents, most of them are preventable by holding the handrail, tying shoelaces, not leaving loose clothes dangling, keeping feet away from the sides, and not bringing anything big or heavy on the escalator
Poor mother that got killed by an escalator :( so sad
Doughnut Hole indeed
shut up, its work
This was genuinely interesting.
I watched about a woman being pulled under... it made me sick. And I was wondering of what happened to the woman. It's very tragic death. Totally made me scared about escalator. :'(
Don't be scared about escalators. More developed countries and/or cities have stricter maintenance requirements.
modern escalators eg Otis and kone are very very safe, if you don't want to tempt fate, keep off the yellow line, then its 99.99999999999999999997% safe
Have been analyzing what can be heard and seen in that video and have found over and over that for one thing, with mall management and employees it appears that they had their priorities and values wrongly placed. Not only that, the mall employees who saw that this woman who was on trouble should have hit emergency stop to shut the escalator down. How about this?
That woman could have gone back down against the escalator. That accident was totally preventable.
I would encourage you highly to talk to escalator repairmen or people with Otis Elevator Company, Schindler or Kone and they could give you plenty of insight into why something like that could happen and how that could have been prevented as well as proper maintenance and servicing of escalators. No need to be afraid of riding escalators.
Maria Fusha it can be dangerous yes
Maria Fusha 00000y
What an incredibly complex device for going slower than the actual stairs.
Laziness knows no bounds. Mostly because it was too lazy to find the boundaries.
😆
VictorKane115 maybe
Using an escalator like a stairs while it is running is still faster then just stairs.
VictorKane115 laban żaba
I thought my sound wasn't working for a second. Then BOOOOOOM!
Great lounge music for such a technical display. :)
Nice animation ... KEEP SAFETY .. Greeting from Indonesia
Thank you, after hearing about the Chinese mother who saved her son and then died, and after watching this video, I’m scared of stepping on a escalator ;w;
Same...
Superb job to who ever made this.
Came here from buzzfeed.
Kale Gotico Yep. That video made me sick.
Yep and no it means the woman probably got broken spine and ribs pelvis but she most likely died from suffocation or ribs stabbing her organs or head trauma maybe she died from shock but then unlikely for this
Fay Jiang nah she got crushed look at the distance between what sucked her in and the floor
ToRcKHD well yeah being crushed means broken spine, ribs, suffocation etc :) also there was an article that said she died from suffocation
Nobody cares where you came from or your shitty clickbait site.
In some escalators, why does the rubber "handrail" move slightly faster than the steps?
MihalisNavara not maintained properly.
To ensure you won't fall backwards, the handrail is allowed to go 2% faster (not slower) than the steps
no noooo
@@svandertuin151 No offence, but that doesn't make any sense...
@@Arsaja In terms of tolerances permitted by regulations, it probably makes total sense that maintainers would be allowed to err towards faster movement, for the sake of surely preventing backward movement.
Wanting things to run at exact matching speeds might seem like the obvious thing to some, but technology is hard. Tolerances exist everywhere.
Imagine getting stuck inside and the only way you can survive is to keep walking up the escalator till the point of exhaustion and immediately getting crushed
You'd think there has to be some sort of protective sensor or similar that shuts it down instantly if anything is blocking the escalator in any way. Otherwise it's a certain deathtrap once you fall in it. Unless you're inside and crawl quick as hell towards the opposite direction until someone shuts it down.
Nowdays it has a sensor
isn't it crazy how the 'lazier' more convenient option can end up killing you? Where as regular good ol stairs won't hurt ya in this way unless of course you roll off and break your neck. But not as bad as being grinded alive. Feel so sorry for that one woman saving her child. USE STAIRS PEOPLE! i know i wont ride one of of these ever and will tell those i love the same.
You see, the problem is that in many cases, especially when it comes to shopping malls, escalators and elevators are the only two available options. So even if you would like to use stairs, you simply don't have that option.
MayTheyAcheOfficial Again, stupid non-logic. 37 a year on escalators. Ummm 1,600 on REGULAR STAIRS. ummm...
Hail No Hero not everyone is able bodied...
So still using stairs after three years? 😂
It's vanishingly unlikely that you will be killed by an escalator. While we're at it, let's never step outside or fly because it could kill you to go outside /s
what i am doing here...
ah btw nice vid
nice music too
came here after watching the death of chinese lady
Thats a nice and perfect 3d model
It’s like it’s in a dark abyss that can stand properly LOL
I know everybody is talking about the mom that fall down inside to the escalator but can anybody appreciate the music this person use in this video I love it
Older escalators in busy cities have computer controlled mechanisms that increase the power to ensure it stays at the same pace under heavy loads. The worst part about being sucked under one is that once you fall through and jam the escalator; the computer will just keep bumping up the power until you're crushed to death.
Mr smarty
My mother and I only recently overcame our fear of escalators but after what happened to that poor woman, we're never stepping on one again. It's stupidity for one that the company didn't close the escalator down, and why those women are just stood at the top warning her.. once you step on that is not much help, especially a woman with a kid she can't exactly walk back down. Why the hell didn't they block it at the bottom and stop her getting on.
Yup.....that's what make me sick. ..
Nivan It's still moronic to be scared of them. So they kill 37 people. Guess how many die on REGULAR STAIRS??
1,600. Scared of planes and NOT CARS, too, huh?? Cars kill 35,000 a year.
ONLY 35,000 a year by cars? Have you seen how they drive in India?
Actually there's an average of 40,000 deaths in American (just America) of just car accidents alone, I don't mind escalators but I am careful and weary when on them
@@CJT3X 👌
Intro scared the fuck out of me.
Ka Le davai
Cool video
You suck
I found this by looking up, what is inside of a escalator.
and here i am.
i should go to work but watching escalator animation
Ok, but did the China woman get sqooshed or ground up? Can't tell which from here.
Sorry if it's your friend or relative. My cousin died in a newsworthy wreck, and people surmised rude things without information, too. It was annoying ("You need to sue Toyota," when the vehicle was never mentioned. And the cow was very pushy about it, without any info).
hello from RT podcast
I came here to see if there is any option to work with some companies making escalators
Why does the rail that hold your hands on go faster than the escalator, even when the rail and the escalator stairs run on the same wheel?
Several wheels made the rail faster
Well im amazed at how many people came here for the same reason I did: To see just how horrible of a death that Chinese woman had a couple years ago.
Walther Wenck
same. , JUST found out about it and am curious (like any human being) about how she died.
was it instant? was it slow? was she grinded or was she crushed??
I'm absolutely sickened by what I have seen
It would be nice to se an animation of an event. So we won’t ride elevators any more.
soundtrack name ?????
Awesome
Slightly intoxicated and not entirely sure how I got here.
This video shows all the components of everything very well, except for when it adds and removes all the different major components before we can see whats happening. Randomly. The music is pretty chill though.
I have a physics website, I could insert your video about the escalator. It would be included in the circular movement theme.
That's fine, as long as it's for educational purposes only
Anybody else from jknews?
Justin Santos Maybe but not.me
yea or cover the moving parts closely with external layer or something... this brings me very dark feelings when i imagine what the lady from china had to face when she was slowly consumed by that machine
so that's how people die
I've never heard of someone being killed by an animation...
a woman get killed by escalator
the snowman sometimes yes
Escalator Lore
If they fold flat at the top or bottom, how are they so rigidly supported as steps?
If you look closely, there appears to be a triangular support attached to the underside of each step. On the tip of the triangle is a red bering/wheel that follows on a support track when the platform of the step is on top. This is what gives the steps their stability while riding.
can I buy this model from somewhere ?
Is the 3D model available?
Sorry, this 3D model is not available.
what is the name of the application you did this with?
So how that Chinese woman died?
This video shows the escalator cant grind her. What happened exactly?
Maybe another model, that is more dangerous than this
Wtf is this comment section. Do escalators loose relevance when people don't die from them
Muito interesante e criativo.
Which program was used?
Cinema 4D and AutoCad
@@technical3danimation708 Thank you! Did you make it by yourself?
I was lucky yesterday. Got foot stuck.
Which software is used for animation?
very nice!! Could you send me a drawing of this product?
Always take the stairs, it's safer, it never breaks down and it works your cardio!
i love the design of ur drawing.... very details ..can u send me the file ?or pm price?
Hi. Is it possible to licence and use this animation?
ok...how much ?? i wanna buy one to mount from my room to outside :)
THIS IS VEHICLE
Here to figure out what the woman who got sucked in the escalator had gone through
Is the third sprocket at the top necessary?
The third sprocket enables each chain to engage with more teeth to prevent the possibility of chain jump. Without the third sprocket, only a few teeth would fully engage with the chain.
Why wouldn't it be??
...I just like escalators
I came to see how this woman saved her boy and how she died :(
Cheap escalator, today a escalator stops if the floor plate breaks
nice
Oh so the woman that died inside there just because those gears.
la animacion esta buena
but Thierry still dangerous in many ways
Omfg I feel so bad for that woman
Hey! You Copyed Jared Owen's Video!
will u please give me the name of softwares to make this type of video
We use Autocad to create some of the more complex 2d splines, Cinema 4D for the general 3d modelling & animation and Adobe Premiere for adding titles, transitions & audio.
3ds Max.. Maya... Blender. It's incredibly difficult at first and the learning curve is IMMENSE but if you train yourself for a month you'll be able to maybe model a stationary escalator. to actually texture and animate... let's just say this is not an easy thing to do. Gl my friend... Autodesk.com
anyone else here not from the chinese woman video?
and rather just looked up escalator internals bc jardon told them to in a recent video?
Definitely me it was not scary until everyone referenced a death, man why would they check how someone died from an escalator?
how to get trap inside part 1
No, this is escalators working animation /simulator/. Not trap. stupid comment
RIP headphone users
well I know escalators aren't that dangerous
Justin Collier no, I think poor mother who fell ground. Very dangerous
@@blueskythefox1594 it's on the news precisely because it's rare, and China is not very on it with product safety
Et PAF !!! Ça fait des chocapic !
interesante saludos de peru
its confirmed. human mean grinder
Jordan?
u know how to do an Intro but not a profile
I came here after seeing the final destination scene.
Thanks sir/Mam
Lmao I’m here because I was watching a movie when a girl got caught in elevator gears and after seeing this her death made no sense
Yes, they worked together
And they are metal, thanks to the kings cross fire
Last saw this video in 2018😢
Motor connection is at both ends
멋있네👍🏾👍🏽👍🏻👍🏼👍🏿
All I did was watch final destination and see an escalator crushing and flattening a woman. Not a pretty sight.
Why they don't out the engine under the chain,it still function so no one will be grind to death.Just like tank's chain
Put* not out
yea or cover the moving parts closely with external layer or something... this brings me very dark feelings when i imagine what the lady from china had to face when she was slowly consumed by that machine
this is mechinism
This is a down escalator and this is what I’m thinking when my cat Milo is in my house and when my other cat Louie’s at the garden.
PS: I call Louie up and I call Milo down.
Did any of you guys see the construction worker who fell into escalator because he got a beam of plywood stuck between the ceiling in the stairs of the escalator and the escalator stairs broke and he fell into the caverns of the descending ascending stairs. What away to go both of these situations our final destination scenes from the movie.
B.M.F. Entertainment yup.
B.M.F. Entertainment Final Destination was way more hyped up, drawn out and intentionally bloody...I've yet to see one anything like that dumb movie
This video won't play for me
Helpful but not as good as I hoped
THANK YOU
Reading page 64 of The Mezzanine by Nicholson Baker. It describes the stairs as triangular. I wish I could see a single stair moving in its track.
Pointless, dangerous invention.
To lazy people, bcz this is too slow
Who came from CapitanSparkelz?
I am lucky because I was playing in the escalator but I ended up fine wow holy shi#
The killing machine
no
No, escalator deaths are thankfully very rare. You're vastly more likely to die from being hit by a car or struck by lightning