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James Spangler invented a
portable electric vacuum cleaner - the Hoover Vacuum Cleaner.
In 1907, James Spangler, a
janitor working in a Canton, Ohio department store, deduced that the carpet
sweeper he used on the job was the source of his cough. (James Spangler was an
asthmatic.) He tinkered with an old fan motor, attached it to a soap box stapled
to a broom handle, and using a pillow case as a dust collector on the
contraption James Spangler invented a portable and electric vacuum cleaner.
Spangler's vacuum cleaner was the first to use both a cloth filter bag and
cleaning attachments, he improved this basic model and received a patent for it
in 1908.
James Spangler formed the
Electric Suction Sweeper Company to manufacture his new vacuum cleaner. One of
his first customers was his own cousin, who was married to William Hoover, a
saddlemaker and leather merchant looking for a new business. William H. Hoover
was so impressed with the vacuum cleaner that his wife bought that Hoover bought
into Spangler's business and patents, becoming the president of the Electric
Suction Sweeper Company. William Hoover renamed the company the Hoover Company
in 1922. James Spangler stayed on with the Hoover Company as the superintendent.
William Hoover made further
improvements to the vacuum cleaner that resembled a bagpipe attached to a cake
box. A novel look that was very functional. Sluggish sales of the Hoover vacuum
cleaner were given a kick by Hoover’s ten day, free home trial. Hoover came up
with the idea of door-to-door salesmen who gave home demonstrations of the new
vacuum cleaners. Eventually, there was a Hoover ® vacuum cleaner in nearly
every American home.
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