Daniel Hess invented the first vacuum cleaner and called it a carpet sweeper.
If you mean the guy who invented the cyclone cleaner, then it is James.
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The machine gets its name from the fact that the fan in the unit moves air and creates a low pressure pathway (a vacuum, though a partial one) that is open at the nozzle (or hose, when using accessories). Air rushes in at the opening of the pathway, and that moving air picks up debris. The air and dirt is then carried to a filter or bag, and the air get out to be returned to the room. Debris is left in the dirt tank or in the bag for disposal.
The plumb bob's inventor is lost to history...the name comes from the corruption of the Latin word for lead: Plumbum. Bob has nothing to do with it.
Given the history of the vacuum cleaner, the Hoover is the best choice for that trade or common name.
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Herbert Hoover and Hoover vacuum cleaners. They are not related and neither is J.Edgar Hoover.
well the Greeks invented it, but the persons name is unknown.
Feng Shui was the inventor of the compass.I do not agree to that.Feng Shui was the name of the thing they used the compass for, not the person who invented the compass!
History does not record the name of the inventor of the clay tablet.
My best friend's uncle is the inventor. His last name is Norman.
Baer is the last name of the Inventor who invented Video games. you know pong? he invented the magnavox Oddesey
The inventor who invented the word "makeup" and quite a lot of the products used today, was Max Factor.
A compact vacuum cleaner is, as the name states compact and therefore made to be easily stored in almost every form of appartment. Some tend to put it into cubby, others prefer a cupboard.
The concept and name, Cybercafé, was invented in early 1994 by Ivan Pope.