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The name ''aerometric'' is actually used in this sense mostly by collectors, the company was rather referring to it by the name ''[[Aero-metric Ink System]]'' (reported for example in advertisements like [[:File:1950-Parker-51-Signet.jpg|this]]) for the set of the filling system (called ''[[Foto-fill filler]]''), the feeder and the new PVC tank (called ''[[Pli-glass]]''), which allowed the company to proclaim the pen as not containing any rubber parts.<noinclude> | The name ''aerometric'' is actually used in this sense mostly by collectors, the company was rather referring to it by the name ''[[Aero-metric Ink System]]'' (reported for example in advertisements like [[:File:1950-Parker-51-Signet.jpg|this]]) for the set of the filling system (called ''[[Foto-fill filler]]''), the feeder and the new PVC tank (called ''[[Pli-glass]]''), which allowed the company to proclaim the pen as not containing any rubber parts.<noinclude> | ||
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The name aerometric is actually used in this sense mostly by collectors, the company was rather referring to it by the name Aero-metric Ink System (reported for example in advertisements like this) for the set of the filling system (called Foto-fill filler), the feeder and the new PVC tank (called Pli-glass), which allowed the company to proclaim the pen as not containing any rubber parts.
Related patents
- Patent n° US-2612867, of 1952-10-07, requested on 1948-08-23, of Marlin S. Baker, Harlan H. Zodtner, The Parker Pen Company. Fountain pen.
- Patent n° US-2645205, of 1953-07-14, requested on 1948-02-18, of Robert W. Randolph, The Parker Pen Company. Fountain pen.