Early modern fire engines (17th century hand pumps) 🔍

Fire pump maker (1620 - 1700)

In the 1650s, Dutch and German engineers built hand-operated piston pumps mounted on wheeled carriages, designed to draw water from wells and project it vertically toward house fires. These machines used check valves, air chambers, and pressurized cylinders to move liquids against gravity.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Early modern fire engines (17th century hand pumps) (Looking Forward)

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Ferdinand Carré
Engineer and inventor
The fire engine's piston valves and pressure chambers provided mechanical precedents for the fluid circulation system in Carré's ammonia absorption refrigerator.