The Evolution of TechnologyImagine not knowing what a particular contraption is, only to find out it played a significant role in the past. Take this funny-looking item, for instance. You might guess it’s a flask or some sort of carrier, but it’s actually a 1930s vacuum cleaner known as the Hercules! This retro vacuum is a far cry from the modern hoovers we have today. In fact, right now, I am watching my Roomba® clean my floor while I type this! Can you imagine what life back then must have been like? How exciting and innovative a machine like this was for the time? And yet, today, we all take for granted just how easy our lives have become thanks to technology and progression.The Stylish Hercules Vacuum CleanerThe Hercules vacuum cleaner was very stylish and sophisticated for its time. The one pictured was covered in crocodile skin, making it quite an expensive purchase. What made it even more of a luxurious item is that it was sold during the Great Depression—a time when many families struggled to make ends meet, let alone buy a Hercules. If you did recognize this item, try showing your kids and see if they can guess what it is! They definitely won’t know what this is!The Humble Beginnings of Vacuum CleanersDid you know the humble broom wasn’t perfected until 1797? A farmer from Massachusetts decided to create one that worked properly after watching his wife struggle to sweep. His broom, known as broomcorn, became a household name. As time went by, people sought more efficient cleaning tools. In the 1860s, Daniel Hess created the first real vacuum cleaner. According to his patent: “The nature of my invention consists in drawing fine dust and dirt through the machine by means of a draft of air.”Early Vacuum Cleaner InnovationsIn 1869, Ives McGaffey of Chicago took vacuum design further, though his machine was harder to use than a regular broom. His patent stated: “The accumulation of dust and dirt in dwelling-houses is a source of great annoyance to all good housekeepers… to obviate these difficulties is the object of my invention.” Unfortunately, his invention did not gain popularity.James Murray Spangler’s RevolutionMany designs came and went, but James Murray Spangler revolutionized the vacuum cleaner. A humble janitor aged 60, living in Canton, Ohio, James worked tirelessly to perfect his design, even at the cost of his health. His machine was better than the rest because it was upright and portable. The crude machine worked well, sucking dirt and blowing it out the back into an attached pillowcase. Spangler patented it in 1907, quit his job, and opened the Electric Suction Sweeper Company.“It used a ceiling fan motor and paddle blades to create the airflow… he used a leather belt and journaled it to a rotating brush that he had gotten out of a carpet sweeper… No one was able to get the carpet that clean because they didn’t have a motor-driven brush.” ALSO READ…
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