Who invented dyson air multiplier




















That device blows a thin stream of air at miles per hour, scraping the water off your hands. The Air Multiplier gets its name because it sucks in air and multiplies air times to expel gallons of air every second. In addition, to providing more even air flow, the Air Multiplier also is safer than conventional fans because there no risk of anyone accidentally poking their fingers into a blade and getting injured, Dyson said.

If that price tag seems a little rich, consider this: Dyson claims the fan uses one-fiftieth of the energy used to power an air conditioner. According to Dyson, consumers are willing to pony up cash when they believe the product is worth the price tag.

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We are currently in Beta version and updating this search on a regular basis. Perhaps the name sounds familiar, and rightly so. The company continually makes innovative products that remain at the top of their market, such as their Dual Cyclone which became the fastest selling vacuum cleaner ever to be made in the UK, or their washing machine with two rotating drums which move in opposite directions, or even their hand dryer which produces an air stream flowing at mph.

Their creativity comes to life within their Malmesbury headquarters, a long span structure topped with an undulating roof designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. And, the fans turn out an amazing airflow — the AM02 draws in nearly nine gallons of air per second and amplifies the air 16 times, whereas the AM03 takes in nearly nine gallons of air per second, amplifying the air 18 times.

Where other desktop fans have a giant set of blades enclosed in a grille, the Dyson fan's focal point is basically a large hole. Air is drawn into the base of the device and pushed through a tiny 1. This creates a draught of air, which in turn sucks in more air from the sides of the air stream, as well as from the back of the device.



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