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This pump may be manufactured by Even Heat Mfg. Ltd.,

Fredericksburg, Ohio, and is supplied with their

Model 9100 gasoline iron.

The brass cylinder is 5 3/8" x 27/32";

the handle is nickel plated.

This pump is in Loren Abernathy's collection.



Two pumps from the United Kingdom and their discharge tips (above).

The nickel plated brass barrel on the upper pump is 10" x 7/8".

The brass barrel of the lower pump may have been nickel plated at one time

and is 12" x 7/8".

Neil McRae has not identified these but notes that the larger tip on the lower pump

matches the big socket on the Evening Star products.


The nickel plated brass barrel on this pump is 5 3/8" x 13/16."

It is stamped Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. on the cap which can be snapped off the barrel.

The pump was probably made for the irons made by this company

and provided with a threaded union with the filler cap.


A Nagel-Chase lantern in Herman Mulder's collection

came with this pump attached to the globe cage.

The barrel of the pump measures 9" x 7/8"

and is nickel plated brass.

The tip of the pump has a ball-shaped nipple (right);

the metal cap on the barrel is threaded.


This pump is the same as the one above except that it no longer has the nickel plating,

it lacks a clip to attach it to a lantern globe cage,

and has a hook at the tip (left) that allows it to hold onto air screws

that are about 1/2" in diameter by about 3/16" deep (Henry Plews).

The hook is stamped PATENT APL'D FOR on the outside surface.

This pump is in Deb Lyon's collection.


The barrel of this pump is the same as the pump that came with the Nagel-Chase lantern above,

but the barrel is 10" long x 1 1/8" in diameter.

The round wood handle is also different.

This pump came with an unknown model table lamp

probably made by the Pitner Gasoline Lighting Co, Chicago, Illinois.


These pumps, in Henry Plews's collection,

are similar to the pump that came with

an iron made by National Stamping & Electric Works in the 1950's,

except for the threaded rather than a ball-shaped nipple.

The barrels of the pumps measure 6 1/16" (upper) and 6 3/8" (lower) x 1 1/4" diameter.


The siphon (lower) in this image is stamped PRENTISS WABERS PRODUCTS CO.

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WISCONSIN.

The siphon came with a hose attached on the left end;

it will pass a fluid if the right end is lower and the knurled metal stem is pulled.

The pump (upper) barrel is 6" long x ~7/8" diameter.

Fred Kuntz got these tools with a Preway stove.


This pump came with a Kerosafe brand iron

made by the Thomas Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio.

The barrel of this nickel plated pump is 5 3/4" x 7/8".

The threaded end of the 3 1/2" long hose

allows it to be connected to the iron.

The pump is in Jerry Engbring's collection;

photo by Neil McRae.


This is one of two identical pumps that came with a pair of Thomas lamps, Model M1001.

The pump appears elsewhere on this page so may have been made for several manufacturers.

The pump barrel is 9 7/8" x 7/8".

The pumps and lamps are in Jon Schedler's collection.


The barrel on this pump by an unknown manufacturer

is 12" x 5/8". It is all brass except for the handle stem and inner parts for the leather.

The conical tip is solid brass with a slightly larger hole at the tip than other pumps.

I am not sure if it was made for pressurizing liquid fuel appliances.


We don't know the manufacturer for this pump, in Ed Dennis's collection.

The brass barrel with nozzle is 8 1/2" long x 1 3/8" diameter.

The threaded nipple is larger than on other gas appliance pumps.


Another pump in Ed Dennis's collection by an unknown manufacturer,

this pump is unusual in having a knurled cap.

The barrel is 12" x 7/8" diameter and nickel plated brass.


This unusual pump, in Jeff Johnson's collection,

has a brass barrel that is 6" x 7/8" diameter.

It also has a knurled cap as the preceding.

The handle and barrel diameter suggest a large appliance pump

but the length is considerably shorter than on others for this purpose.


Ed Lundberg made this tool to get dents out of brass pump barrels.

The Delrin plastic sleeve fits over the pump barrel where the dent is located.

The hardened bronze disk at the end of the tool

is rounded to work the dent out of the brass pump barrel.

The diameter of the bronze disk just fits inside the barrel of most pumps.

 

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