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Show llra.nrlns 1(1 t. jjj A measuring draw-off, or spigot, that can be applied to all kinds of liquid 9 receptacles the Invention of Wllllim m M llled of lllshopsvllle, S C. Is shown M here It will bo seen that the dls- H charge, spout I msde of goodly pro- jut portions, ind that It Is provided with SI n number of stops or valve Well, the B3 spout I made of inch dimensions and Bjl the stop so located that tho liquid K contained between the outer stop, or HJ discharge valve, and the next slop rx- ffi aetl) equila some predetermined unit, M as for Instance, one pint, and that bo- ! tween It and the next atop, a quirt, It H I evident, then, that na tho dlschargo H valve Is closed and tho other two H valves or plungers nre naturally held H lu nn open position by means of H springs that the liquid will flit up Iho spout Supposed that It Is desired to BJ draw a quart of II. Upon pressing Hj down the quart plunger, Just a quart H of liquid la held between It and the discharge valve at the end of the HJ spout, so that when tho valvo I opened H that quantity will flow out This spout IJ I " I I lglfr 1 could very conveniently be made ot M glass, so at to ntsuro tha customer that JJ ho was receiving full mcasuro The HJ advantage of somo such arrangement HJ a this, In saving time, cleanliness and HJ prevention ot excess deliveries, will H readily bo appreciated by all dispensers HJ of fluids HJ |