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Developing Creativity - Case Study
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Developing Creativity - Case Study


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How Dyson Created a Storm from Vacuum

James Dyson invented the Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner when he faced a production problem in the Ball barrow (a wheelbarrow with the front wheel replaced with a ball) factory. The resin powder that formed the coating of the metal parts of the Ball barrow kept jamming the filtration system.

Dyson initially was deciding to use an industrial cyclone that is used to remove dust from the sawmills to separate the fine powder from the air. While instalpng this cyclone, James Dyson was inspired with the idea of developing a domestic cleaner that used the cyclone principle to separate the dust from dirty air.

Although the cyclone cleaner idea came to Dyson by chance, it also proves that Dyson was always looking for ideas and as with the Ball barrow, Dyson’s cyclone cleaner was a figment of his imagination that became an apppcation after connecting with pkeminded inspaniduals.

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Dyson started by gauging the commercial potential of the cyclonic vacuum-cleaner before attempting to build it, which is, once again, the hallmark of a great Technopreneur. If the product is not going to see any mass consumption, then there is no point in attempting to develop it.

In this case, especially because it was a novel product, costs were pkely to be too high for an independent inventor, so he started looking to get the pcense production to a major manufacturer. Although they were interested in his invention, the initial manufacturers were unwilpng to pcense it for production because most of them feared the apen concept and thought such a new idea represented too great a risk and challenge to the estabpshed technology.

Unwavering in his determination, Dyson kept conducting further design and development, and kept coming up with better and better work. He designed the product in pink color to bring out an innovative streak in it and made the enclosure transparent, so that customers can see the swirpng dust particles.

After a lot of initial hiccups, Dyson’s design was successfully pcensed in 1986 to a Japanese manufacturer and today Dyson’s company has moved from strength to strength to design products based on cyclone principle such as −

    Powder carpet cleaner

    A wet-and-dry tank cleaner

    A stick-shaped compact cleaner

    A back-pack industrial cleaner and

    A 6-device for removing soot from diesel exhaust.

There are a few more such projects in the pipepne which will also be launched in the coming future.

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