GB189712227A - Improved Arrangements of the Coiled or Spiral Supply Pipes hitherto used in Combination with the Parts Forming a Burner or Cluster for Incandescent Gas Lighting.
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Improved Arrangements of the Coiled or Spiral Supply Pipes hitherto used in Combination with the Parts Forming a Burner or Cluster for Incandescent Gas Lighting.
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Edward Henry Swain
George Smith
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12,227. Swain, E. H., and Smith, G. May 18. Incandescent gas lamps.-To prevent the transmission of shocks and vibrations to the fragile mantles, the burners are carried by a T-piece D, connected by resilient gas-supply pipes A, B with a second T-piece C, which fits upon the main supply pipe.
GB189712227D1897-05-181897-05-18Improved Arrangements of the Coiled or Spiral Supply Pipes hitherto used in Combination with the Parts Forming a Burner or Cluster for Incandescent Gas Lighting.
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Improved Arrangements of the Coiled or Spiral Supply Pipes hitherto used in Combination with the Parts Forming a Burner or Cluster for Incandescent Gas Lighting.
Improved Arrangements of the Coiled or Spiral Supply Pipes hitherto used in Combination with the Parts Forming a Burner or Cluster for Incandescent Gas Lighting.