The vacuum cleaner was invented between 1865 and 1876 in the United States. The first unit appears to have been developed by an inventor in Chicago. Many sources say that the first patent was issued in 1876 with Anna and Melville Bissell for a device mounted on a horse-drawn carriage, with a hand pump and a long tube used to clean the carpets, called “Bissell Carpet Sweeper.”
The first two appeared almost simultaneously, but vacuum cleaner designed by two different inventors.
In 1901 Hubert Cecil Booth was surprised that the cleanliness of trains will use a device that the air blowing dust and dirt. He designed a device that was more manageable and able to breathe in the dust. He presented his invention to England, but his idea was not popular.
The other was the American inventor James Murray Spangler, a janitor in Canton, Ohio. The use of a fan, a pillow and a construction of a vacuum cleaner. Together with the suction power of the device also uses a rotating brush. The invention was patented in 1908 and sold the patent to the company of his cousin, the “Hoover Harness and Leather Goods Factory.” Hoover in the United States, remains one of the leading manufacturers of home appliances.
In England, the term is closely associated with a Hoover to become synonymous, in this “vacuum” is the term used for the step-load operation.