CH44729A -
Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
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Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
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CH44729A
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CH44729A1908-06-261908-06-26
Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
CH44729A
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Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
An apparatus that produces an electric spark that, when applied to the wick of a lamp of appropriate shape and arrangement, produces its ignition with the consequent production of flame.