USD176261S - Combined air pump and adapter for vehicle radiator testing - Google Patents

Combined air pump and adapter for vehicle radiator testing Download PDF

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USD176261S
USD176261S US D176261 S USD176261 S US D176261S
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air pump
combined air
vehicle radiator
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Wilbur B. Hughes
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The ornamental design for an air pump and adapter, as shown.

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