US181108A - Improvement in signaling-lanterns - Google Patents

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a device embodying the elements of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of same.
  • Fig. 3 is a central vertical longitudinal section of same.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom view.
  • A represents the mast of a vessel, extending through the center of the device.
  • this mast is placed any suitable number of cold-air pipes, B, to prevent the heat of the lamps from setting fire to the mast or pole upon which the device is elevated, and are, in the present instance, secured in a casing, the lower end of which extends a suitable distance below the base or bottom of the casin g or lantern G.
  • the cylinder D Around the pipes B, within the casing O, is placed the cylinder D, to insure additional security to the mast, and is provided on its'lower end with the annular hollow casing or lamp E, which is provided with the burners a, any desirable number being used, and arranged in any suitable manner.
  • the lamp E is detachably placed the cylinder or partition F, which rests upon the base it of the lantern, and is provided with any suitable number of apertures, b, corresponding in position with the similarly-eonstructed apertures 01, cut in the casing e.
  • the partition F may be provided. apertures to allow the escape of heat and permit the passage of cool air to the interior of the lantern.
  • the cool-air tubes H which extend upward from the base h a suitable distance above apertures m, which may be made to correspond
  • the cover L Over the lamp-chamber, and resting upon the partition F and easing e, is the cover L, which is suitably provided with apertures to allow the heated air and smoke to pass off from the interior of the device.
  • the cylinder N which extends upward a suitable distance, and is provided with the projecting flange P, in the upper edge of which are cut the slots 1), of any desirable dimensions, and in which the adjustable levers 'I are pivoted, s0
  • the rods '0 which extend upward, and are provided with eyes, in which the rods a are attached, and brought to a point immediately above the center of the lantern, so that the device can, if desired, be swung from the yard-arm of a vessel, or out on one of the ropes, or anywhere preferred, either on land or water.
  • the cover or cap W is provided to protect the device from water or dirt, and can be used or not, as desired.
  • ISIJOS 1 In a signaling apparatus, a series of counterbalanced levers, T, when arranged to be operated substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • a series of cold- 0 air tubes, B arranged to encircle the mast or pole upon which the said apparatus is elevated, for the purpose substantially as herein described.
  • the cold -air tubes H for the purpose of preventing the glass and insideperiphery of the casin g e from becoming overheated, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the shutters I provided with the rods A, levers T, and rods u, by means of which the shutters may be operated either singly or in concert, substantially as described.
  • a polygonal signal-lantern provided with sliding shutters, operable conjointly or sepa-, rately, by the means substantially as specified.
  • the lever T pivoted as shown, so that its weight shall operate to close the shutter of a signal-lantern, substantially as set forth.

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STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HABMAN H. SOHULTE, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
IM PRO-VEMENTJN SlGNALlNG-LANTERN S.
I Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 181,108, dated August 15, 1876; application filed J une 12, 1876.
; To' all whom it may concern fleetion of letters orother designs, out in detachable pieces of opaque material, and placed in suitably-constructed receptacles immediately in front of the flame of the gas or lamp Within the device.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a device embodying the elements of the invention. Fig. 2 is a top view of same.v Fig. 3 is a central vertical longitudinal section of same. Fig. 4 is a bottom view.
In the accompanying drawing, A represents the mast of a vessel, extending through the center of the device. About this mast is placed any suitable number of cold-air pipes, B, to prevent the heat of the lamps from setting fire to the mast or pole upon which the device is elevated, and are, in the present instance, secured in a casing, the lower end of which extends a suitable distance below the base or bottom of the casin g or lantern G. Around the pipes B, within the casing O, is placed the cylinder D, to insure additional security to the mast, and is provided on its'lower end with the annular hollow casing or lamp E, which is provided with the burners a, any desirable number being used, and arranged in any suitable manner. It is preferred, however, to place one small burner before each window, a clearer and stronger light being thereby obtained. About the lamp E is detachably placed the cylinder or partition F, which rests upon the base it of the lantern, and is provided with any suitable number of apertures, b, corresponding in position with the similarly-eonstructed apertures 01, cut in the casing e. In the upper end of the partition F may be provided. apertures to allow the escape of heat and permit the passage of cool air to the interior of the lantern. Between the partition F and easing e, at convenient points, are provided the cool-air tubes H, which extend upward from the base h a suitable distance above apertures m, which may be made to correspond,
if desired, with the apertures b and (1. Upon the sides and bottom of the pocket '5 is secured the flange a, forming another pocket, in which the shutters are allowed to operate.
It is obvious that for cheapness and simplicity of construction one of the pockets could be dispensed with, in which case the glass and shutter would have to be placed in the same pocket; but while this plan could be adopted with good results, the better style would be to employ both pockets; or, if desired, a greater number of pockets or receivers could be used, and several difierent-colored pieces of glass put in them; or, in lieu thereof, certain designs, numbers, or letters cut out of opaque material could be employed as cautionary signals, or to represent certain words, phrases, positions, 850., so that in a storm at sea the captains or other persons on vessels could talk with each other, thus facilitating their progress, and enabling a call for help. This is especially desirable in case of a wreck where accident has occurred to cannon or powder, or in a fog, and, it is thought well to say, at all times and in all emergencies.
Over the lamp-chamber, and resting upon the partition F and easing e, is the cover L, which is suitably provided with apertures to allow the heated air and smoke to pass off from the interior of the device.
In the upper part of the cylinder D is placed the cylinder N, which extends upward a suitable distance, and is provided with the projecting flange P, in the upper edge of which are cut the slots 1), of any desirable dimensions, and in which the adjustable levers 'I are pivoted, s0
as to have a free vibratory motion, their longer and heavier arms extending outward; To the shorter arms of the levers T the rods to are secured. These rods extend downward through the interior of the cylinder N and pipes B, their lower ends protruding beyond the lower ends of the pipes, and are connected by a ring, or other suitable device which will permit all of the rods to be worked in concert, or either one of them, as desired. If preferred, keys similar to those upon an organ could be attached to the lower ends of the rods u, and serve to operate the same, the keys having upon their upper surface the different signals, designs, 850., so that they could be operated below deck, or elsewhere, as convenience may permit. To the longer arms of the levers T are secured the upper ends of the rods A, the other ends being attached to the upper end of the shutters I.
At suitable points in the lower edge of the casing e are secured the rods '0, which extend upward, and are provided with eyes, in which the rods a are attached, and brought to a point immediately above the center of the lantern, so that the device can, if desired, be swung from the yard-arm of a vessel, or out on one of the ropes, or anywhere preferred, either on land or water. The cover or cap W is provided to protect the device from water or dirt, and can be used or not, as desired. When desired to raise any one of the shutters, it is only necessary to pull the rod u downward that is connected with the lever T, that operates the shutter desired to be raised; or, if desired to elevate all of the shutters and throw the light on all sides, it is only necessary to pull the ring connecting the lower ends of the rods u downward, when the shutters will simultaneously ascend.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
ISIJOS 1. In a signaling apparatus, a series of counterbalanced levers, T, when arranged to be operated substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. In a signaling apparatus, a series of cold- 0 air tubes, B, arranged to encircle the mast or pole upon which the said apparatus is elevated, for the purpose substantially as herein described.
3. The combination of the cylinder D, partition F, and easing e, substantially as described.
4. In a signaling apparatus, the cold -air tubes H, for the purpose of preventing the glass and insideperiphery of the casin g e from becoming overheated, as and for the purpose set forth.
5. The shutters I, provided with the rods A, levers T, and rods u, by means of which the shutters may be operated either singly or in concert, substantially as described.
6. The case 0, provided with the cold-air tubes B, in combination with a signaling device capable of exhibiting one or more signals simultaneously or successively, substantially as set forth.
7. The levers T and rods u and A, in combination with the shutters, partition F, and easing e, as set forth.
8. A polygonal signal-lantern, provided with sliding shutters, operable conjointly or sepa-, rately, by the means substantially as specified.
9. The lever T, pivoted as shown, so that its weight shall operate to close the shutter of a signal-lantern, substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing improvement in signaling apparatuses, as above described, I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of June, 1876.
HARMAN H. SCHULTE.
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I. S. STEWART, CHAS. O. GILL.
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