jueves, 14 de julio de 2011

Sir James Dyson

Sir James Dyson is a British industrial designer and founder of his company called DYSON . While he was in the Royal College of Art, Dysons first product was launched.
The Sea Truck: is a flathulled, high speed watercraft.














Dyson next product was the Ballbarrow, was a modified version of a wheelbarrow using a ball replacing the weel.















In the late 1970 Dyson idea of using cyclonic separation to create a vacuum cleaner that would not lose suction as it picked up dirt. The idea of the cyclones came from the spray-finishing room's air filter in his Ballbarrow factory. Hefrustrated with his Hoover junior diminishing performance.

Dyson engineers were determined to create vacuum cleaners with even better dust collection. This was achieved by adding a smaller diameter cyclone to give greater centrifugal force. This led to a way of getting 45percent more suction than a dual cyclone and removing more dust, by dividing the air into 8 smaller cyclones.
















In 2002 Dyson created a realisation of the optical illusions. Creating a water sculpture in which the water appears to flow up to the tops of four ramps arranged in a square, before cascading to the bottom of the next ramp. The creation titled Wrong Garden, was displayed at the Chelsea Flower Show in the spring of 2003.

The illusion is accomplished with water containing air bubbles pumped through a chamber underneath the transparent glass ramps to a slit at the top from which the bulk of the water cascades down.
In October 2006 Dyson launched the Dyson Airblade, a fast hand dryer.

http://www.jamesdysonfoundation.com/


http://www.oobject.com/category/10-james-dyson-inventions/













Born: May 2 1947, England. (64 years old)

Nationality: British

Education:
School: Gresham's School, Norfolk-England.













University: Royal College of Art, London-England


 







Known For: Dual Cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner.












Family:
Wife: Deirdre Hindmarsh
3 Childrens

Website: http://www.jamesdysonfoundation.com/

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