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What (who) is vacuum-pneumatic - definition

CONVERTS ENERGY (TYPICALLY IN THE FORM OF COMPRESSED AIR) INTO MECHANICAL MOTION
Pneumatic Actuator; Pneumatic actuators
  • Pneumatic [[rack and pinion]] actuators for valve controls of water pipes

Pneumatic tube         
  • Pneumatic tubes at a drive-through bank
  • Pneumatic tube letter from Berlin, Germany, 1904
  • NASA [[Mission Control Center]] during the [[Apollo 13]] mission. Note pneumatic tube canisters in console to the right.
  • Alfred Ely Beach's experimental pneumatic elevated subway on display in 1867
SYSTEM THAT PROPELS CYLINDRICAL CONTAINERS THROUGH TUBES BY COMPRESSED AIR
Pneumatic tubes; Lamson tube; Pneumatic post; Pneumatic mail; Pneumatic despatch; Tube mail; Tube post; Lamson tubes; Pneumatic Despatch; Pneumatic delivery; Capsule pipeline; Capsule pipelines; Pneumatic capsule pipeline; Pneumatic capsule pipelines; Hydraulic capsule pipeline; Hydraulic capsule pipelines; Pneumatic transport; Pneumatic Tube Transport (PTT); Pneumail; User:Eaberry/sandbox/P-tube; P-tube; Pneumatic Vacuum Elevator
Pneumatic tubes (or capsule pipelines, also known as pneumatic tube transport or PTT) are systems that propel cylindrical containers through networks of tubes by compressed air or by partial vacuum. They are used for transporting solid objects, as opposed to conventional pipelines which transport fluids.
Pneumatic actuator         
A pneumatic control valve actuator converts energy (typically in the form of compressed air) into mechanical motion. The motion can be rotary or linear, depending on the type of actuator.
vacuum cleaner         
  • Train-mounted vacuum system for track cleaning (France)
  • Wet/dry vacuum for home use
  • The power unit of a typical [[central vacuum cleaner]] for residential use
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  • A typical low-cost upright vacuum
  • Patent model of Daniel Hess's carpet sweeper
  • Hoover Constellation of 1960
  • Astronaut [[Tracy Caldwell Dyson]] vacuums equipment on the [[International Space Station]]
  • Kirby]] G5 vacuum cleaner
  • Early electric vacuum cleaner by Electric Suction Sweeper Company, {{circa}} 1908
  • A [[Mid-century modern]] styled canister vacuum
  • USB-powered hand-held vacuum cleaner (promotional giveaway).
  • An early hand-pumped vacuum cleaner
  • Housemaid]] using "dedusting pump", {{Circa}} 1906.
  • A hand-powered pneumatic vacuum cleaner, {{circa}} 1910. An early electric-powered model is also shown
  • A full dustbag. The frame around the opening fastens to the interior end of the cleaner's hose inlet.
DEVICE THAT SUCKS UP DUST AND DIRT FROM FLOORS
Vacuum Cleaner; Vacuum cleaners; Vacuum Cleaners; Wet/dry vacuum; Hoovering; Vaccum cleaner; Dust sucker; Vacuumming; Vacuum cleaning; Vacuum sweeper; Vacuum belt; Vacuum filter; Vacuum Filter; Vacuum machine; Daniel Hess; Hoover Constellation; Shop vac; Shop-vac; Shop Vac; Shop-Vac; Shop vacuum; Shop vacuum cleaner; Vaccuum cleaner; Hoover (vacuum cleaner); Cyclonic vacuum cleaner; Vacuuming; Kruimeldief; Kruimeltjesdief
also vacuum-cleaner (vacuum cleaners)
A vacuum cleaner or a vacuum is an electric machine which sucks up dust and dirt from carpets.
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Pneumatic actuator

A pneumatic control valve actuator converts energy (typically in the form of compressed air) into mechanical motion. The motion can be rotary or linear, depending on the type of actuator.