Liquid purification or separation – Structural installation – Closed circulating system
Patent
1991-11-18
1992-10-13
Silverman, Stanley S.
Liquid purification or separation
Structural installation
Closed circulating system
2104162, 4490, 417569, 137566, B01D 3501
Patent
active
051548216
ABSTRACT:
A pool pump primer has an elongated housing that enables a user to prime a pool pump and the elongated housing has a distal end thereon defining an outlet from the primer and the primer has an inlet on one side thereof closely adjacent the outlet to be locatable below the water level in a skimmer chamber of a swimming pool. The pump has an imperforate piston stroked up and down by a piston rod for drawing fluid from the skimmer chamber through the inlet to fill the elongated housing during an upstroke and for discharging priming fluid from the tubular housing during a downstroke for flow thereof through the distal end into a water supply line connected to the pool pump for priming the pump.
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Popovics Robert James
Silverman Stanley S.
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