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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #4 Jan 21, 2009 2:32 pm |
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Trebor, Vacuuman, Thank you both! I was absolutely blown away of the many forward thinking and lasting inventions this company (men and/or women) came up with. I know little of this Vac maker, except of late. They had individual parts or unique life changing inventions but were (IMO) squandered when they were placed in the the two unique only to Air-Way vacuums I am aware of... 1) The *wheel barrel-styled Fleetwood and Chief and 2) their vertical sitting canister. Which were not excepted (fully) by consumers. If these men/women put their super innovative individual parts into a standard canister or upright... who knows, they may still be with us today. Regardless, these and their other innovations (the concept of a disposable bag, etc.) are keystone[s] in this industry and for users. Anyone know... Who invented or married a dedicated motor to a brushroll? - Was it Airway, Hoover or another? Anyone know the parent name to Air-Way, I’d like to look up their patents. Thus far I’ve located nothing searching and using the name Air-Way or Airway.
DIB *It stores and rests like a wheel barrel (it’s almost the same footprint).
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HARDSELL
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #5 Jan 21, 2009 2:43 pm |
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Trebor, Vacuuman,
Thank you both!
I was absolutely blown away of the many forward thinking and lasting inventions this company (men and/or women) came up with. I know little of this Vac maker, except of late. They had individual parts or unique life changing inventions but were (IMO) squandered when they were placed in the the two unique only to Air-Way vacuums I am aware of... 1) The *wheel barrel-styled Fleetwood and Chief and 2) their vertical sitting canister. Which were not excepted (fully) by consumers. If these men/women put their super innovative individual parts into a standard canister or upright... who knows, they may still be with us today. Regardless, these and their other innovations (the concept of a disposable bag, etc.) are keystone[s] in this industry and for users.
Anyone know... Who invented or married a dedicated motor to a brushroll? - Was it Airway, Hoover or another?
Anyone know the parent name to Air-Way, I’d like to look up their patents. Thus far I’ve located nothing searching and using the name Air-Way or Airway.
DIB
*It stores and rests like a wheel barrel (it’s almost the same footprint).
DIB,
No need to look up their patents. They did not infringe on Dyson.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #6 Jan 21, 2009 2:57 pm |
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Hardsell, Believe it or not, I like all good ideas/life changing ideas, and I enjoy viewing the old artistic patent drawings too. Also I like to know the ages of the many components of today's vacuums and/or see how much/how little they have evolved, etc. And other reasons too. DIB
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Trebor
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #7 Jan 21, 2009 3:14 pm |
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Thanks, I had forgotten the Tandem air system. They used Hamilton Beach uprights, and then Eurekas, with a wand assembly replacing the handle. I think with agressive marketing to vac shops as a preferred line, Air-Way could have thrived. There is a renewed interest in canisters, to say the least. People are walking into vac shops and plunking down a credit card for a Miele Caprocorn at 1200.00 a pop! Miele is an excellent vacuum, with plenty of innovative engineering, but it still is a plastic, German-made product. Miele says they expect a 20 life span out of their machines. You can find Air-Way machines 80 years old that run. I think the entire airway line could have been reproduced and sold today, profitably, but at a reasonable cost. Lots of folks still will buy American if given the opportunity.
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Model2
~ It Beats...as it Sweeps...as it Cleans ~
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #8 Jan 22, 2009 3:28 pm |
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Anyone know... Who invented or married a dedicated motor to a brushroll? - Was it Airway, Hoover or another?
Here's one of at least 3 powernozzle designs, intended to be used in conjuction with a central vacuum system, patented by Hoover in September 1919. I don't know if this is actually the first dedicated brush-roll motor, but it's certainly an early one:
DIB - Many Air-Way patents are filed under the name D. B. Replogle. Hope this helps!
~ However Clean - Hoover Cleaner ~
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #9 Jan 22, 2009 3:44 pm |
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Model2, I gotta tell you... it is refreshing to see others post patents. Patents are King and tell an accurate story too. I’ll be taking a closer look at your/the patents posted when I have more time. Thanks! DIB
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Air-Way Vacuum - The visionaries, the innovations, the back stories, the lawsuit[s]...
Reply #10 Jan 29, 2009 4:45 am |
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Model2, Many thanks for the Air-Way inventors name! I never would have found this company or its inventor without your help. He was a “golden goose”, his creativity has generated billions for others. Although I cannot understand why Air-Way believed in product that did not fold up like a typical upright, it was brutal to store. Many great individual parts (innovations), placed on a terrible platform. DIB
This message was modified Jan 29, 2009 by DysonInventsBig
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