Here is a brilliant invention that makes it easy for people in third world countries or disaster areas to transport, filter and store water from distant sources. Called the “Aquaduct“, it incorporates an ingenious pedal-powered filtration system that enables people everywhere to have access to clean drinking water.
Developed by design consultancy IDEO, the Aquaduct is the winner of the 2008 Innovate or Die competition sponsored by Google. Check out the video below to see it in action.
The tricycle uses a pedal-driven Peristaltic pump to push collected water in the rear tank through a filter, which is then fed to a smaller, clean, two-gallon container at the front. When the remaining water is needed, you simply flip a clutch to disengage the wheels and pedal yourself out another two-gallons.
The beauty of the design lies in its ease-of-use, plus its ability to save both time and resources. The tricycle can carry large amounts of water without strain and at much faster speeds than could be achieved on foot. The simultaneous pedal-powered filtration ensures you have clean water for your family by the time you arrive home and without wasting resources by having to boil it first.
There are a few issues with the trike that would need to be addressed, however, such as the cost of replacing the filters. Also, the main water container should be removable, so that a family does not require a secondary form of transportation to carry goods. The rear tank is also too difficult to fill, especially from a body of water. Perhaps this could be improved by using a secondary pedal-driven peristaltic pump, feeding water into the rear tank via a hose placed in a lake or stream.
The Aquaduct is just a concept at this stage, but IDEO does plan to evolve it into a more commercially viable product. Hopefully this will someday help to address the issue of unsafe drinking water which affects billions of people around the world.
Sources:
IDEO and Inhabitat
Via: Oh Gizmo
- FreshBreeze Flyke: The Exhilarating Flying Tricycle
- MoVille Concept Car: The Water-Drop Shaped Omnidirectional Pod
- Bedol Water-Powered Clock Likes A Drink…With A Twist
- Ceramic Pet Fountain Keeps Water Clean, Tempts Your Cat Or Dog To Drink.
- SteriPen Traveler UV Light Water Purifier Sterilizes In Seconds
- Mercedes F-CELL: Old Meets New In Modern Horseless Carriage
- Xeros Washing Machine Uses 1 Cup Of Water
- The Tech Chair: Futuristic Sun Chair Keeps You Connected
- Video: Amazing Fountain Creates Images With Water
- Sharp: Solar Powered LCD TV For Third World

Configurable Pet Gate Pivots 180° For A Drill-Free Barrier In Any Space
ION PICS 2 SD, PICS 2 PC Photo & Negative Scanners Preserve ALL Your Images
Slanket Sleeved Blanket Gets You Armed For Winter Warmth
Pump And Grind One-Handed Salt And Pepper Mills Keep Your Other Hand Free
Indoor Barking Dog Deterrent Trains Your Canine To Cease Bad Behaviors
Bedtime Reader’s Nightstand Keeps Your Reading Material Organized
DormVault Laptop Safe Bolts Down Your 17-Inch Notebook & Accessories
Serta Ultimate 4-Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Improves Your Sleep
Solid Insulated Thermal 84-Inch Blackout Curtains Block Light, Cold And Noise.
Transparent Canoe Kayak Is Clearly The Boat For Underwater Panoramas


That bike is not only cool, but very useful as well. I think that is serves a great purpose, If people in third world countries had these, perhpas the disease ridden world could be shrunk.