Monday, September 27, 2010

The History of Vacuum Cleaner

The History of Vacuum Cleaner

Like many other invention, Vacuum cleaner created for problem solving of human being and I can say, because of love too. Wanna know what I mean? Please read this article…;)
Vacuums are a great invention. You simply could not rid them of dirt and bugs without a vacuum cleaner. Vacuum cleaners have evolved over time to satisfy specific cleaning roles within your household.
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A vacuum cleaner (also simply known as vacuum or hoover in colloquial British English and a sweeper in eastern US dialects such as Pittsburgh English) is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors.
Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa, invented the first vacuum cleaner in 1860. Calling it a carpet sweeper instead of a vacuum cleaner, his machine did, in fact, have a rotating brush like a traditional vacuum cleaner, which also possessed an elaborate bellows mechanism on top of the body to generate suction of dust and dirt. Hess received a patent for his invention of the first vacuum cleaner on July 10, 1860.
The first manually-powered cleaner using vacuum principles was the "Whirlwind", invented in Chicago in 1868 by Ives W. McGaffey.
In 1876, Melville Bissell of Grand Rapids, Michigan created a vacuum cleaner for his wife, Anna, to clean up sawdust in carpeting(this is what I mean, the magic of love) Shortly after, Bissell Carpet Sweepers were born. [3] In 1899 the first motor-driven vacuum cleaner was invented by John Thurman.
The first powered cleaner employing a vacuum was patented and produced by British inventor Hubert Cecil Booth in 1901. Booth started the British Vacuum Cleaner Company and refined his invention over the next several decades.
In 1910 P.A. Fisker patented a vacuum cleaner using a name based on the company’s telegram address—Nilfisk. It was the first electric vacuum cleaner in Europe. Today the Nilfisk vacuums are delivered by Nilfisk-Advance.
In 1905 "Griffith's Improved Vacuum Apparatus for Removing Dust from Carpets" was another manually operated cleaner, patented by Walter Griffiths Manufacturer, Birmingham, England.
Membership in the Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturers' Association, formed in 1919, was limited to licensees under his patents.
The first vacuum cleaners were bulky stand-up units and not easily portable. And then, the technology made vacuum cleaners varied in many different kinds, depended on the user’s need and satisfaction.

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson Vacuum Cleaner- The Reasonably Priced Vacuum


Dyson designed their vacuums to use a tremendous amount of centrifugal force which removes the dust and dirt particles from around the airflow pores, clogging is almost non-existent, so that the Dyson vacuum never loses its' suction power.

 The extreme speed of the spinning gives higher centrifugal forces.

Most of the Dyson vacuum cleaners have a great handle on them.

Most of the time they will reach a span of seventeen feet and they will also have an expandable wand that easily allows them to reach a ceiling and hard to reach places.

 The handle will extend and retract easily so that you can store it easier.

 You can store them in just about any small space that you have.

There are many improved features on the Dyson vacuum cleaner.

 Some of them will have stiffer bristles to make it more effective when cleaning carpets.
There are many improvements that are being made to the Dyson vacuum cleaning line.
You will find that you can clean faster and more effectively for just about any area.
When you are looking for a reasonably priced vacuum, the Dyson vacuum is one that you should research. You can find a great and durable vacuum that will do a lot of good for your home or office.

Carpet Cleaning

Carpet Shampooer for Carpet Cleaning

Carpet cleaning, for beautification, and removal of stains, dirt, grit, sand, and allergens, is achieved by several methods, both traditional and modern. One method of carpet cleaning is carpet shampooer.
Wet shampoos were once formulated from coconut oil soaps, wet shampoo residues can be foamy or sticky, and steam cleaning often reveals dirt unextracted by shampoos.

When wet shampoo chemistry standards converted from coconut oil soaps to synthetic detergents as a base, the shampoos dried to a powder, and loosened dirt would attach to the powder components, requiring vacuuming by the consumer the day after cleaning.
When it comes to cleaning carpets you have a couple of options and the best carpet shampooer for one person might be different to another. It depends on your budget, how dirty your carpets are, how many people are walking through or using the area and how many carpets you want to clean.

Here are some tips if you choose carpet shampooer to clean the carpet :
- Choose carpet shampooer with adequate water tanks,so you don’t have to refill the tank frequently.
- For very heavy soiled carpets, the rotating brushes are probably better. Rotating brushes do a more thorough cleaning job but are harder on your carpets.
- When you are looking at carpet shampooers, look for cleaning machines that can clean the stairs.
- Look for the best carpet shampooers that have been recommended in consumer reports on carpet cleaning.
- Before shampooing your carpet, it is better if you vacuum the carpet first.
- Although you can certainly purchase a carpet shampooer at a hardware or home improvement store, you also have the option of renting one, which is an economical way of cleaning your rugs and carpets without investing the hundreds of dollars that's most carpet cleaning machines are priced at.