The Pocket shower

The Pocket shower

Max Denbow and Amiyr Ahmad

Amiyr brief:

The pocket shower is a small, 3 in 1 tool for astronauts to easily take a shower in space. It includes a showerhead, blowdryer and soap bar.

Currently, showering in space requires multiple steps and the infrastructure consumes a significant amount of space. The pocket shower addresses these limitations. It easily hooks up to the original water source via a wall-mounted box and blows air after washing to dry off the skin. once your skin is dry the water will get sucked up by a system on the ship that collects floating water bubbles. As more people venture into space, the pocket shower is a crucial tool for maintaining cleanliness.


Max Brief: 

A pocket shower: A tool used to shower space that consits of two parts: Soap dispenser which inserts soap into the water to make it soapy, and a showerhead used for washing and drying.

While in space, astronauts are living and working in limited close quarters. The pocket shower is a small and portable device, which is easily accessible to astronauts. It includes a showerhead with two plugs, one that is plugged into the ships water source and another that is plugged into an air pressurizer. To use the soap, a user presses a button on the showerhead, and it will dispense soap into the water. The pocket shower is a far more efficient way to shower in space.