Universal one man brake bleeding apparatus

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator

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188352, B60T 1130, F15B 710

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054108810

ABSTRACT:
A vacuum activated brake reservoir refilling apparatus and a vacuum activated brake fluid recovery apparatus. The invention utilizes vacuum created during the normal brake bleeding procedure and includes a holding container filled containing fresh brake fluid and an adjustable fluid distribution attachment which is clamped to a vehicle reservoir. An unobstructed path connects the bleeder valve to be bled and a fluid collection container. Both containers utilize check valves. The holding container can only valve air into its chamber, and the collection container can only valve air out of its chamber during the brake bleeding process.

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