Measuring and testing – Instrument proving or calibrating – Volume of flow – speed of flow – volume rate of flow – or mass...
Patent
1991-07-02
1992-10-27
Williams, Hezron E.
Measuring and testing
Instrument proving or calibrating
Volume of flow, speed of flow, volume rate of flow, or mass...
73 4R, 73 405R, G01M 328
Patent
active
051579588
ABSTRACT:
A tester, temporarily connectable to a tap in the input line for a gasoline dispenser, tests the integrity of the delivery line from a submerged pump within a gasoline storage tank to the tap, including a leak detector, whether piston or diaphragm operated, normally mounted at the storage tank downstream of the submerged pump. An in line isolator can be installed between the submerged pump output line and the leak detector and connected to the tester to make a field test of the integrity and operability of the leak detector.
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Brock Michael J.
Vaporless Manufacturing Inc.
Williams Hezron E.
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