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Drawing on cardboard made with pencil.
Texaco station at dawn
The first gasoline pump was invented and sold by Giovanni Tazza in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 5, 1885. It was commonly used to dispense kerosene used in lamps and stoves. The pump was later improved by adding safety features and a hard rubber hose to dispense fuel directly into automobiles.
The first gasoline pump was patented by Norwegian Sasacchi Mi Orso. in 1901.
Many of the early gasoline pumps had a glass cylinder that made them very original, it was possible to see inside on a graduated scale. The desired amount of fuel was pumped into the internal combustion engine. When metering pumps came into use, a small glass globe with a turbine inside replaced the measuring cylinder to show the customer that gasoline was actually flowing into the tank. The first metered gasoline pump was in 1911, it did not have this globe, it was all operated by the staff at the service station.
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