1890 Patent No. 16,616 feeding apparatus for filters, Richard Morris, Blackheath

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Patent No. 16,616 A.D.1890 An Improvement in Feeding Apparatus for Filters

""I, Richard Morris of Bennett Park, Blackheath, in the County of Kent, Engineer, do hereby declare the nature of this invention to be as follows: Where a filter is fed by the opening of a ball cock having its float on the water in the upper part of the filter, the feed continues until the whole of the filter from the bottom upwards is charged to the level at which the ball cock becomes closed...""

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