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Bissell (disambiguation)

Bissell is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners and other floor care products.

Bissell may also refer to:

  • Bissell, California, United States, unincorporated community
  • 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), American professional road cycling team
  • Bissell Tower, a historic standpipe water tower in College Hill, St. Louis
Bissell (surname)

Bissell is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:

  • 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
  • Claude Bissell (1916– 2000), Canadian author and educator
  • Clayton Bissell (1896–1972), American soldier
  • Daniel Bissell (disambiguation), several persons
  • Bert Bissell (1902-1998), English mountain climber and peace activist
  • Emily Bissell (1861–1948), American social worker and activist
  • George Bissell (industrialist) (1821–1884), American oil businessman
  • George Edwin Bissell (1839–1920), American sculptor
  • Israel Bissell (1752-1823), American post rider
  • James D. Bissell (born 1952), American art director
  • John Winslow Bissell (born 1940), American judge and attorney
  • Keith Bissell (1912–1992), Canadian composer, conductor, and music educator
  • Melville Reuben Bissell (1843–1889), American entrepreneur and inventor
  • Laura Bissell (born 1983), English road and track racing cyclist
  • Mina Bissell, Iranian-American biologist
  • Nicholas L. Bissell, Jr. (1947–1996), American prosecutor
  • Patrick Bissell (1957–1987), American dancer
  • Peter Bissell (1986–2007), English road and track racing cyclist
  • Richard M. Bissell, Jr. (1910–1994), American spy and intelligence officer
  • Richard Pike Bissell (1913–1977), American author
  • Silas Bissell (1942-2002), American activist
  • Stanley Bissell (1906–1999), English wrestler
  • Susan Bissell (21st century), UNICEF's Child Protection Section chief
  • Tom Bissell (born 1974), American journalist, critic, and fiction writer
  • Whit Bissell (1909–1996), American actor
  • William Henry Bissell (1811–1860), American politician from Illinois
  • Wilson S. Bissell (1847–1903), American politician from New York
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.

Bissell

Bissell Inc., also known as Bissell Homecare, is a privately owned vacuum cleaner and floor care product manufacturing corporation headquartered in Walker, Michigan in Greater Grand Rapids. The company is the number one manufacturer of floor care products in North America in terms of sales, with 20% marketshare.

Usage examples of "bissell".

Today marks the end of the 90-day sequestering period prescribed by Deputy Director Bissell, and tomorrow the bulk of our men will be sent to Louisiana.

Dulles, Deputy Director Bissell and selected Cuban-expert case officers are beginning to plan for an exile invasion in late 1960 or early 1961.

Richard Bissell and John Stanton trailed him--civilian squarejohns in worsted wool suits.

It is an honor to be able to fight the tyrant Fidel Castro, and an honor to introduce to joo Señor Richard Bissell.

Jack’s still getting his sea legs, and invading a Communist-held country is a big commitment Dulles and Bissell are keeping after him, and I’m convinced he’ll say yes before too long.

Richard Bissell just dropped by my office and said the CIA’s chomping at the bit, and their Cubans are just a bit beyond restless.

Dick Bissell said he wants a win, but he don’t want to go the whole hog and get blamed if the invasion goes bust.

That gentleman was interested in a State constabulary bill and had asked State Senator Bissell to father it.

So that morning, to talk it over, Bissell had come from Albany and, as he was forced to return the same afternoon, had asked Wharton to lunch with him up-town near the station.

This was the situation a month before election day when, to oblige his brother-in-law, Wharton was up-town at Delmonico's lunching with Senator Bissell.

It presents a panorama of magnificent views all along the rim, but Bissell's is conceded to be the best view point on the canon.

Looking across a bend in the canon from Grand View Point to Bissell's Point the distance seems to be scarcely more than a stone's throw, yet it is fully half the distance of the circuitous route by the rim trail.

We sat down and filled the glasses, all of us laughing, probably at something Jack Bissell said.

He must have been, because we were all laughing very hard and Bissell was always funny.

She goes to a cupboard, brings out from it an apron and a Bissell broom.