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US1403089A
US1403089A US460599A US46059921A US1403089A US 1403089 A US1403089 A US 1403089A US 460599 A US460599 A US 460599A US 46059921 A US46059921 A US 46059921A US 1403089 A US1403089 A US 1403089A
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Lowry Ernest William
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D3/00Burners using capillary action
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D2900/00Special features of, or arrangements for burners using fluid fuels or solid fuels suspended in a carrier gas
    • F23D2900/31001Wick burners without flame spreaders or burner hood

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  • This invention relates to lamps of the type in which oil is placed in a container filled with absorbent material and a wick extends through an orifice in the container.
  • the object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp or" this type.
  • a lamp made in accordance with this invention is provided with wick holder within the container, a removable cap provided with a nozzle through which the wick eX- tends and a nozzle guard to direct the air currents about the flame.
  • the cap is also provided with a hole through which a pin or the like can be inserted for adjusting the wick and with or without means for fixing the lamp in a candle stick or in the ground, and with or without a wind screen.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional elevation of one form of lamp made in accordance with this invention which is constructed for use in the place of candles.
  • Fig. 2 is a modified construction for use in camps or mines showing means for fixing the lamp into the ground.
  • a. is the container, Z) absorbent material, 0 is the wick holder mounted on a disc d having ears 6 by which it is soldered to the container, a coned cap 7 is adapted to fit on the container; the cap is provided with a nozzle 9 and a nozzle guard h at the orifice oi the nozzle.
  • the nozzle guard is provided with a plurality of cuts 7' to direct the air on to the flame.
  • a wind guard 70 protects the flame in a draught.
  • the base of the container may be provided with clips m to fit into the socket of a candle stick or with a spike n to fit into the ground.
  • An adjusting hole 0 is formed in the cap through which a pin is inserted to adjust the height of the wick.
  • a lamp so constructed is well adapted for domestic use or for in mines or other purposes.
  • the screen may be made of metal, glass,
  • wick holder extends into the cap, the adjusting hole in the cap being above the top of the holder 0.
  • the cap In use the cap is removed, the container is filled with oil from the top so that the absol-bent materiel is saturated; surplus oil may be poured oil and the cap replaced; the lamp may be held in any position without spilling the oil.
  • This invention is not restricted to lamps of candle form as shown in the drawings but may be applied to any form of oil lamps with any form of container.
  • An oil lamp comprising a container, absorbent material within said container, a wick extending from said container, a removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container. and a wind guard disposed on the removable cap.
  • An oil lamp comprising a container, absorbent material within said container, 2. wick extending from said container, a removable capon said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container, and a wind guard disposed on the removable cap, and means for supporting the lamp.
  • An oil lamp comprising a cylindrical container, absorbent material within said container, :1. wick extending from said con tainer, a cone shaped removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container, a wind guard disposed on the removable cap, and means for supporting the lamp.
  • An oil lamp comprising a cylindrical container, absorbent material within said container, a wick extending from said container, a cone shaped removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the Wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a Wind' guard disposed on the removable cap, means for supporting the lamp, and a Wick holder disposed on the container, said wick holder comprising a cylindrical memberladapted to fit the Wick a flange on the cylindrical mem- EDWIN/LLOYD.

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ELLLOYD AND L W.LOWRY.
LAMP.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 11. 1921.
1,4@3,U89D Patented Jan. 10, 11922.
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EDWIN LLOYD AND EILNEST, WILLIAM LJW'RY, G? LGNDON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOBS TO CAII DL E-LEETE, LIlJZY-I'ED, Oil LQNDOXQ', E1? G'Llll).
LAMP.
Specification of Letters Patent. Pat gn'd gfl Jan, 1Q), 1922,
Application filed April 11, 1921. Serial No. 469,599.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that we, EDWIN LLoYn and l lmqnsr VILLIAM Lower, both of 2 Basinghall Avenue, London, E. G. 2, England, both subjects of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in or Relating to Lamps, of which the followingis a specification.
This invention relates to lamps of the type in which oil is placed in a container filled with absorbent material and a wick extends through an orifice in the container.
The object of this invention is to provide an improved lamp or" this type.
A lamp made in accordance with this invention is provided with wick holder within the container, a removable cap provided with a nozzle through which the wick eX- tends and a nozzle guard to direct the air currents about the flame. The cap is also provided with a hole through which a pin or the like can be inserted for adjusting the wick and with or without means for fixing the lamp in a candle stick or in the ground, and with or without a wind screen.
Referring to the drawings filed herewith Fig. 1 is a sectional elevation of one form of lamp made in accordance with this invention which is constructed for use in the place of candles.
Fig. 2 is a modified construction for use in camps or mines showing means for fixing the lamp into the ground.
a. is the container, Z) absorbent material, 0 is the wick holder mounted on a disc d having ears 6 by which it is soldered to the container, a coned cap 7 is adapted to fit on the container; the cap is provided with a nozzle 9 and a nozzle guard h at the orifice oi the nozzle. The nozzle guard is provided with a plurality of cuts 7' to direct the air on to the flame. A wind guard 70 protects the flame in a draught. The base of the container may be provided with clips m to fit into the socket of a candle stick or with a spike n to fit into the ground. An adjusting hole 0 is formed in the cap through which a pin is inserted to adjust the height of the wick. A lamp so constructed is well adapted for domestic use or for in mines or other purposes.
The screen may be made of metal, glass,
mica or other suitable substances, and may be colored if desired. In some cases a globe or chimney may be mounted on the cap or container. The wick holder extends into the cap, the adjusting hole in the cap being above the top of the holder 0. I
In use the cap is removed, the container is filled with oil from the top so that the absol-bent materiel is saturated; surplus oil may be poured oil and the cap replaced; the lamp may be held in any position without spilling the oil.
This invention is not restricted to lamps of candle form as shown in the drawings but may be applied to any form of oil lamps with any form of container.
What we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. An oil lamp comprising a container, absorbent material within said container, a wick extending from said container, a removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container. and a wind guard disposed on the removable cap.
2. An oil lamp comprising a container, absorbent material within said container, 2. wick extending from said container, a removable capon said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container, and a wind guard disposed on the removable cap, and means for supporting the lamp.
3. An oil lamp comprising a cylindrical container, absorbent material within said container, :1. wick extending from said con tainer, a cone shaped removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a wick holder disposed on the container, a wind guard disposed on the removable cap, and means for supporting the lamp.
4. An oil lamp comprising a cylindrical container, absorbent material within said container, a wick extending from said container, a cone shaped removable cap on said container, a nozzle on said removable cap through which the Wick extends, a nozzle guard disposed around said nozzle, a Wind' guard disposed on the removable cap, means for supporting the lamp, and a Wick holder disposed on the container, said wick holder comprising a cylindrical memberladapted to fit the Wick a flange on the cylindrical mem- EDWIN/LLOYD.
ERNEST WILLIAM LOWRY.
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US20130288186A1 (en) * 2012-04-30 2013-10-31 Ron White Heat isolating torch
US9115884B2 (en) * 2012-04-30 2015-08-25 Lamplight Farms, Inc. Heat isolating torch
US10253975B2 (en) 2016-03-17 2019-04-09 Lamplight Farms Incorporated Torch with elevated platform

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