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Friday, February 8, 2013

Carpet Cleaning Machines




With the creation of the carpet, the invention of the



carpet cleaning machine wasn't far away. The very



first hand held carpet cleaner was designed and



tested in Chicago in 1860, while the first power



operated vacuum cleaner was invented in the 1900s



by Cecil Booth.





Around the same time Cecil Booth finished his



invention, a man by the name of James Spangler came



up with his own invention - a vacuum cleaner that



he later sold to his cousin Hoover. As everyone



knows, Hoover has since became one of the most



dominant names in the world of vacuum cleaners and



is certainly one of the most popular household



names in the world.





For many housewives, the vacuum cleaner was deemed



a blessing, as it helped to keep the house clean



in a fraction of the time. From the beginning,



vacuum cleaners were only able to suck up dust and



dirt, although with modern technology these days,



inventors are able to design wet cleanes that can



steam carpets and kill germs at the same time.





Carpet is capable of covering the floor of a



house, flat, or bungalow and keeping people's feet



warm in the winter. Years ago, people needed to



sweep their floors or carpets, but with the



invention of the vacuum cleaner, people could



easily detract the dust and dirt from their



carpets with less effort. It was also determined



that businesses, corporations, and apartments



would need someone to clean their carpets as



well, so the invention of the commercial carpet



cleaner wasn't far away.





Vacuum cleaners operate by using a pump system.



The pumping system will suck up the air from a



hose, which will in turn suck up the dirt and



dust from anything that stands in front of the



house opening. On the inside, the vacuum cleaner



is a filtering system that will collect the dust



and dirt that can later be placed outside in the



garbage.





Right now, there are seven main types of vacuum



cleaners - the upright, canister, back pack style,



built in, robotic, hand held, and the wet/dry



vacuum cleaners. These different types of vacuum



cleaners are available in a variety of different



styles, sizes, and offer various voltage and



power sizes as well.





One of the most significant developments in



vacuums has been the invention of the very popular



cyclone carpet cleaner. Unlike the previous



vacuum cleaners, the cyclone collects dirt and



dust in a large cylinder. The cyclone operates



using a central air force and number of filters.



The filter will filter the dust and dirt into



stages, so that the air being sucked up into the



cylinder can be cleaned then released back into



the air through a central outlet.


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