Abstract: The system of the present invention has a flexible bladder designed to provide for the transfer of liquids from a storage/transport unit to vehicles without the necessity of pumps and/or motors. The system includes a flexible, collapsible bladder that uses compressed gas or air, or a pressurized liquid, to pressurize the unit. The bladder is constructed with a flexible internal diaphragm which extends from a portion of the interior of the bladder, and separates the ends of the bladder. The system further comprises removable means to inject air, gas or fluid into the first end of the bladder and removable means to inject and expel the fluid stored in the second end of the bladder.
Abstract: A pitcher pump water dispensing system including a pitcher pump that has a generally cylindrical central portion with a centrally pivoted pumping handle that has a drive rod coupled thereto with a one-way seal. The system also includes a reservoir that has a receiving pipe coupled with respect to the bottom region of the pump. The reservoir being adapted to hold water. The system further includes a control assembly that has an intake pipe with a valve and a floating regulator attached adjacent to the intake pipe in operational contact with the valve by means of lever linkage arms. Finally the system includes inlet hose that is coupled to the bottom end of the intake pipe and extending to a water source.