Wow….a hose and attachments? I can’t imagine that the fan in the Easy Glide produced much airflow. Would be interesting to find out how powerful the motor was - ie amperage. Even the full size Eureka Super Automatic 260 from the 1960’s only had a 3 amp motor which really did not produce a lot of airflow through the optional attachment hose.Unlike the GE the Eureka could have an attachment set similar to the bigger F&G upright.
And here’s a good example of a bagless powered carpet sweeper that has no suction fan. It’s a rechargeable sweeper from Black & Decker:
Once a patent expires that's it. Anybody can copy something once the patent expires. No need to pay the original patent holder.Yeah all that is is Black & Decker buying up the expired Swivel Sweeper patent and resurrecting its corpse. Thats 100% the Swivel Sweeper and they removed the rearside brush and changed a few designs with the mold.
Hey Brian,Wow….a hose and attachments? I can’t imagine that the fan in the Easy Glide produced much airflow. Would be interesting to find out how powerful the motor was - ie amperage. Even the full size Eureka Super Automatic 260 from the 1960’s only had a 3 amp motor which really did not produce a lot of airflow through the optional attachment hose.
Yep. I guess Black and Decker gave it a new battery tech upgrade and said "lets send it". For what it was, the Swivel Sweeper I don't think was all that bad. I think from what I remember its battery life was just total garbage. Maybe 10 mins? It was just a 4 AA pack of NiCad and you got 2 of them. It did fine in my RV.Once a patent expires that's it. Anybody can copy something once the patent expires. No need to pay the original patent holder.