Dyson Upright Vacuums
Written on June 20, 2007 – 6:14 am | by Deepak Shrivastava
Dyson vacuums use cyclone technology to suck up dirt and dust. But it is not just any cyclone. Thirty years ago, James Dyson invented his very own cyclone technology. Ever since this technology was first invented, the engineers at Dyson have been working to improve it. And by doing so, these engineers make the technology better and better each time. Because the technology is so coveted, each new invention must be patented to protect the product from being copied exactly and being sold under another name.
The difference between Dyson upright vacuums and other bag vacuums is the way that they collect and trap dust and dirt. Other vacuums are designed to trap dirt and dust while at the same time letting the air out through tiny holes throughout the bag. The thing is, over time, these whole eventually fill with dust and dirt particles, eliminating the escape of air.
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