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1919, Bergomi models - In Italy, the Milanese Societa Anonima Bergomi had been
active since 1908 in the field of storage, pumping and measuring of fuels, and held among others some important German patents on fire prevention systems.
The end of the war
marked, also for Bergomi, the beginning of a period of new
and more up-to-date equipment: in 1896, Italy boasted a fleet
of forty-five motor vehicles; by 1919, the number had leapt to
23,883 cars, 10,613 trucks and 337 buses.
A drawing from
that same year, executed by the Ufficio Tecnico Bergomi,
shows a little measuring pump, used mostly in garages, with
crank and stopping devices clearly inspired by American
models.
Other pumps of this sort, this time for roadside
applications, appear in Bergomi designs from 1922 to 1926,
some of which (after 1923) are crowned by one or two glass
measuring vessels.
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