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Bissell (other)
Bissell is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners and other floor care products. Bissell may also refer to: * Bissell, New Jersey, United States, unincorporated community * Bissell (surname), people with the surname Bissell * Bissel bogie or Bissel axle (sometimes spelt Bissell), a type of locomotive wheelset * Bissell (cycling team) Bissell Pro Cycling Team, or simply Bissell, () was an elite men's cycling team registered in the United States as a UCI Continental. The team competed on the USA Cycling National Racing Calendar and the UCI America Tour. The team folded at th ..., American professional road cycling team * Bissell Tower, a historic standpipe water tower in College Hill, St. Louis See also * Bissel (other) * Bissell Bridge (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Bissell
Bissell Inc., also known as Bissell Homecare, is an American privately owned vacuum cleaner A vacuum cleaner, also known simply as a vacuum, is a device that uses suction, and often agitation, in order to remove dirt and other debris from carpets, hard floors, and other surfaces. The dirt is collected into a dust bag or a plastic bin. ... and floor care product manufacturing corporation headquartered in Walker, Michigan.Street Map
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City of Walker. Retrieved on December 25, 2012. The headquarters of Bissell Inc. are at B4, label ...
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Bissell (surname)
Bissell is a surname deriving from the Middle English "buyscel", meaning "measure of grain", as well as the Yiddish "Bissel" and "Biselman". Respelling of German "Biesel". Notable persons with that name include: * A. Keith Bissell (born 1941), American politician * Anna Sutherland Bissell (1846–1934), American manufacturing businesswoman * Arthur D. Bissell (1844–1926), American transport businessman and banker * Austin Bissell (died 1807), British Captain in the Royal Navy * Bert Bissell (1902–1998), English mountain climber and peace activist * Clark Bissell (1782–1857), American judge and politician, governor of Connecticut * Claude Bissell (1916– 2000), Canadian author and educator * Clayton Lawrence Bissell (1896–1972), American soldier * Daniel Bissell (other), several people * Emily Bissell (1861–1948), American social worker and activist * Emma Bissell (born 2001), English footballer * Frank Bissell (other), multiple people * Gene Bissell ...
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Bissel Bogie
A Bissell or Bissel truck (also Bissel bogie or pony truck) is a single-axle bogie which pivots towards the centre of a steam locomotive to enable it to negotiate curves more easily. Invented in 1857 by and usually then known as a ''pony truck'', it is a very simple and common means of designing a carrying wheel. Name variants A pony truck in railway terminology, is a leading truck with only two wheels. Its invention is generally credited to Bissell, who devised one in 1857 and patented it the following year. Hence the term ''Bissel bogie'', ''Bissel truck'', or ''Bissel axle'' is used in continental Europe. In the UK, the term is Bissell truck. Conservative locomotive builders in Bissell's native United States did not take to the new design, and it was not implemented until after the Eastern Counties Railway in the United Kingdom fitted one to their No. 248 in 1859. Pony trucks of similar design became very popular on British locomotives thereafter. Properties and use ...
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Bissell (cycling Team)
Bissell Pro Cycling Team, or simply Bissell, () was an elite men's cycling team registered in the United States as a UCI Continental. The team competed on the USA Cycling National Racing Calendar and the UCI America Tour. The team folded at the end of the 2013 season, after Bissell withdrew sponsorship for the team, and sponsored Axel Merckx's Bissell Development Team instead. Major wins ;2005 :Stage 2, Tour of Southland, Karl Menzies :Stage 5, Nature Valley Grand Prix, Richard England ;2006 : United States National Under-23 Time Trial Championships, Brent Bookwalter :1st New Zealand National Road Race Championships, Hayden Roulston :Overall, New Zealand Cycle Classic, Hayden Roulston ::Stages 3, 5, 6 & 7, Hayden Roulston :Overall, Tour de Vineyards, Hayden Roulston ::Stages 1, 2 & 3, Hayden Roulston :Overall, Nature Valley Grand Prix, Karl Menzies ::Stage 1, Nathan O'Neill ::Stage 2, Greg Henderson ::Stage 4, Karl Menzies :Overall, Tour of Southland, ...
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Bissell Tower
Bissell Street Water Tower (also known as the "New Red" tower) is a historic standpipe water tower located at the junction of Bissell Street and Blair Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. The tower was completed in 1886 and was in service until 1912."Bissell ("New Red") Water Tower"
''City of St. Louis Water Division''. . Retrieved January 14, 2025. It is one of three remaining historic standpipes in Saint Louis, along with the and the .


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Bissel (other)
Bissel may refer to: * Bissel bogie or ''Bissel axle'' (sometimes spelt ''Bissell''), a type of steam locomotive wheelset * Bissel (Greyhawk), the fictitious Dungeons and Dragons state See also * Bissell (other) Bissell is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners and other floor care products. Bissell may also refer to: * Bissell, New Jersey, United States, unincorporated community * Bissell (surname), people with the surname Bissell * Bissel bogie or Bissel a ...
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