BeetleMann rapidly and efficiently cleans the windows of high-rise buildings – totally eliminating the need for human window washers. Suspended from cables, remotely-controlled SpiderMann is fully managed by non-professional operators.
BeetleMann has no actual contact with the surface and can easily clean windows with frames projecting by as much as 5 centimeters and window sills protruding by up to 15 centimeters.
A BeetleMann prototype, based on a pending patent, has been comprehensively tested and fine-tuned to the point where the Mann Developments team was completely satisfied that it has achieved all project goals.
BeetleMann has many distinct advantages:
Manufacturing costs are minimal as the system does not require water pressure, heating, steam, or other such subsystems.
The end result can best be compared to the simplicity and effectiveness of manual window washing – but without the need for the time-consuming and dangerous manual labor.
BeetleMann is completely stable without having any physical contact with the building’s surface. A revolutionary, patent-pending concept, using forced air, ensures precise navigation and total stability even under windy conditions.
BeetleMann easily traverses typical obstacles such as window frames and window sills.
BeetleMann provides total surface coverage with pre-programmed overlapping.
BeetleMann can be fitted with video cameras for real-time supervision and verification by the operator.