If so, eVacuumStore has provided an overview of patented technology developed by Dyson that reduces and eliminates this problem from occurring in your home.
Dyson's Radial Root Cyclone Technology. This is accomplished via powerful centrifugal forces created by cyclones present inside the vacuum cleaner. By replicating forces far more powerful than gravity, dust and debris get spun directly into the canister as opposed to lingering in the air stream. This allows users to have consistent, yet powerful suction with each and every use.
A number of Dyson upright and canister vacuum cleaners are fitted with this technology. These include: 1. Dyson Ball Allergy 3. Dyson's patented Two Tier Radial Cyclone Technology works similarly to its predecessor, except smaller cyclones are stacked across two tiers for increased suction. By making the cyclones smaller, air travels faster, which makes the centrifugal forces responsible for separating dirt and debris from the air stream even more powerful. A two-tier vacuum cleaner can detect the tiniest of particles 0.
A number of Dyson upright, canister and cordless vacuum cleaners are fitted with this technology. Dyson V6 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner. Is this a ploy to sell more vacuums or are they really more powerful with this new way of making the air flow inside them? Q U E S T I O N: Is there anything to the "swirling tornado" effect in most of the vacuum cleaners being sold today or is it more of a "looks cool" gadgetry thing? So when I set out to answer these questions, I must admit, I was hoping to debunk the whole thing as so much hype and hooey.
Imagine my surprise. It turns out that this so-called cyclone technology is the biggest breakthrough in vacuuming since Ives McGaffey invented the contraption back in the basement of his Chicago home The name of the first vacuum to hit the market?
The Whirlwind. A handcranked device, it was awkward to operate and never really caught on. Thirty years later, however, McGaffey added an electric motor to his machine, and during the course of the next decade or two, companies like Hoover, Eureka, Kirby, Royal and improved the device and figured out how to market it to the masses.
So ended the march of vacuum cleaner progress, at least for a while. A fan near the bottom of the vacuum cleaner creates suction, drawing air-and dirt-up into the machine. All that air and dirt flies up past the fan and is pushed into the filter bag, where the dirt is trapped.
Sweep over time to England in the late s and the basement of a man named James Dyson. As the air comes into the top of the cone of the cyclone, it is then forced downwards and sped up in the process. Moreover, to keep the dirt from clogging up inside the vacuum, Dyson came up with a cunning plan. As the air reaches the bottom, the plastic cone which has flexible rubber tips starts to vibrate. That, in turn, prevents dirt and debris from building up inside, thereby solving the potential problem of clogging.
In contrast to its Cinetic counterpart, the dual-cyclone technology has been around for quite some time. After drawing in the air via a built-in fan, Dyson vacuums with this technology force the trapped air to go into their top drum — where it collides before entering into the bin.
Once inside the bin, the air tends to spiral around, thereby creating centrifugal force. Whether it be a cordless stick vacuum or a canister vacuum, the force of the air is so powerful that large dust particles go out of the air stream and fall into the bin. Afterward, to catch finer dirt particles, the air passes through a filter. Also known as Radial Root Cyclone technology, it is famous for not only increasing the suction power of models which employ it, but it also decreases the number of dirt particles in its airflow.
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