I know it's some kind of processing tank, but how does it work?

It is only ~111 years or so old
Courtesy of Mike Butkus' site - the usual suggestion to send him his requested donation.
https://www.cameramanuals.org/kodak_pdf/kodak_film_tank-1912.pdf

I came across this at Englewood Camera in Littleton, CO. Nobody at the store knows how it works. Thanks so much.
Helge, might there be a problem with the emulsion side contacting the apron?
It looks like the apron system was recently available, but no longer manufactured. Arista 120 tanks with aprons from Freestyle. Who knew?
https://www.freestylephoto.biz/50120-Arista-E-Z-(120-Single-Reel)-Film-Developing-Tank
I used to have one of the old plastic Kodak tanks with apron, but couldn't find it to take a picture. The apron looks like a lasagna noodle, so it would only contact the edges of the film. That Arista apron looks similar to what I remember about the Kodak. I never actually used mine (that I remember), since the Paterson style reels became the norm.
This site has some interesting history of developing tanks.
https://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Paterson/Developing_Tanks/Tank_History.html


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