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  2. Carpet sweeper - Wikipedia

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    A carpet sweeper typically consists of a small box. The base of the box has wheels and brushes, connected by a belt or gears or rollers. There is also a container for dirt. The arrangement is such that, when pushed along a floor, the rollers/wheels turn and force the brushes to rotate. The brushes sweep dirt and dust from the floor into the ...

  3. Melville Reuben Bissell - Wikipedia

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    A fire in 1884 destroyed his first factory, but he was able to overcome the loss and still later expand his business. Bissell Carpet Sweeper US Patent 182346 Following his death from pneumonia in 1889 in Grand Rapids, his wife, Anna Bissell , took control of the company, becoming America's first female corporate chief executive officer.

  4. Manual vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The manual vacuum cleaner was a type of non-electric vacuum cleaner, using suction to remove dirt from carpets, being powered by human muscle, similar in use to a manual lawn mower. Its invention is dated to the second half of the 19th century, when patents were granted to inventors in the United States, Britain, France, and elsewhere.

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    Score amazing deals on electronics and more during Amazon's October Prime Big Deals Days event. ... It works on carpets and hard floors, and the tank can hold enough water to cover up to 4,300 ...

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  7. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Patent model of Daniel Hess's carpet sweeper. In 1860 a manual vacuum cleaner was invented by Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa. Called a "carpet sweeper", it gathered dust with a rotating brush and had a bellows for generating suction. [4] [5] Another early model (1869) was the "Whirlwind", invented in Chicago in 1868 by Ives W. McGaffey. The ...