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He did not invent the first vacuum cleaner but he patented his invention in 1901.
John Thurman was 40 years old when he invented the vacuum cleaner in 1899.
John Thurman invented the vacuum cleaner in 1899 to address the issue of dust and dirt in department stores, which needed a more efficient cleaning method than the traditional brooms and carpet beaters. His invention revolutionized cleaning practices by providing a faster and more effective way to keep indoor spaces clean.
The vacuum tube was invented in 1904 by John Ambrose Fleming, an English engineer.
John Ray did not invent anything; he was a prominent English naturalist known for his work in biology and botany. Ray made significant contributions to the classification of plants and animals, laying the groundwork for the modern scientific classification system.
John Loud did not invent the ballpoint pen. The ballpoint pen was actually patented by Laszlo Biro in 1938. Biro was inspired to create a pen with a ball tip after noticing that newspaper ink dried quickly and did not smudge.
he invented the vacuum cleaner
10 bc He did not invent the first vacuum cleaner but he patented his invention in 1901.
Yes, John S. Thurman created the Vacuum Cleaner.
John Thurman was 40 years old when he invented the vacuum cleaner in 1899.
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John S. Thurman invented the vacuum cleaner
well,he...made the vacuum cleaner!
well,he...made the vacuum cleaner!
John S. Thurman, the man that invented the gasoline powered vacuum cleaner, was born on October 6, 1814.
The first wet vacuum cleaner was invented by John S. Thurman in 1901. His device, known as the "pneumatic carpet renovator," used a motor to create suction and was designed primarily for cleaning carpets and upholstery by extracting dirt and debris. Although it was not commercially successful, Thurman's invention laid the groundwork for modern vacuum cleaners.
it is so important because with out a motor driven vacuum it would be harder to vacuum clean also how would you clean without a vacuum cuz using a broom is hard
John Thurman invented the vacuum cleaner in 1899 to address the issue of dust and dirt in department stores, which needed a more efficient cleaning method than the traditional brooms and carpet beaters. His invention revolutionized cleaning practices by providing a faster and more effective way to keep indoor spaces clean.