For tidying up dirt, dust and debris, one precursor to the hoover was the whisk broom. The familiar motion of sweeping the bristled stick across the floor is afforded by the Vacuun Cleaner, a modern domestic machine that marries convention with the cutting-edge.
A mop of slender and flexible polyethylene tubes makes up the head of the electronic broomstick, and the tips of these are what suck up the scraps. What's collected is stored inside a vacuum bag in the shaft that's easy to remove by detaching the head.
Patrick Pedrosa's vacuum cleaner system includes a pail-like object as well. This is the charger of the Braun Prize 2012 entry. After you've lodged the Vacuun Cleaner inside the central aperture of the bucket, an LCD screen indicates the level of the battery.
Besom-Resembling Hoovers
The Hi-Tech Vacuun Cleaner Imitates the Iconic Duo of Broom and Bucket
Trend Themes
1. Besom-resembling Hoovers - The Vacuun Cleaner combines tradition with innovation to create a modern vacuuming experience.
2. Electronic Broomstick - The vacuum's use of polyethylene tubes instead of bristles opens the door to further innovation in cleaning technology.
3. Integrated Charging Systems - The inclusion of a charger within the cleaning bucket presents an opportunity for more seamless and convenient charging experiences in other electronic devices.
Industry Implications
1. Household Appliance - Innovations in vacuum cleaner technology have the potential to revolutionize how we clean our homes.
2. Technology - Advancements in cleaning technology allow for more efficient and effective cleaning solutions.
3. Energy - The integration of charging systems directly into household appliances can lead to more sustainable energy use and less waste.