US204261A - Improvement in lanterns - Google Patents

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US204261A
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  • This invention relates to the construction of the glass-framed parts of square or angular tubular lanterns, known to the trade as mill-lanterns, and is designed to render those parts tight at the joints against crosscurrents of air, which, in the lanterns upon the tubular principle, is particularly desirable.
  • A represents the perforated base
  • B the top housing
  • D the burner
  • E the oil-pot
  • F in dotted lines
  • the back G is of metal
  • H I J are of glass
  • one of these, H is the door.
  • the panes of glass forming these sides are each set into grooved metal casings, lettered h ij, respectively, which are open upon one edge for the insertion and removal of the glass, as specified below.
  • I thus -provide for each of the glass panes an opening, through which it may be readily inserted or removed, and so locate the openings that they are securely closed against currents of air by the single act of closing the door.
  • the lantern the casings of the side lights whereof are open for the insertion of the glass at the edge, abutting against and protected by the door, substantially as specified.
  • the lantern the casings of the side lights whereof are open for the insertion of the glass at the edge, abutting and protected by the door, and the door the casing whereof is open at one edge for the insertion of the glass, and

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G. JLSWEDBERG.
Lantern.
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' No 204,261. Patented May 28, 1878.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
"CARL J. SWEDBERG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO JOSEPH S. DENNIS AND HENRY N. WHEELER, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEM ENT IN LANTERNS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 204,261, dated May 28, 1878; application filed April 5, 1878.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, OARL' JOHAN SWED- BERG, of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain Improvements in Lanterns, of which the followspective view of the door, showing the mannor of inserting the glass in the same; and Fig. 6 is a similar view of one of the sides.
This invention relates to the construction of the glass-framed parts of square or angular tubular lanterns, known to the trade as mill-lanterns, and is designed to render those parts tight at the joints against crosscurrents of air, which, in the lanterns upon the tubular principle, is particularly desirable. In the drawings, A represents the perforated base, B the top housing, 0. O the side airtubes, D the burner, E the oil-pot, and F (in dotted lines) the bell, of an ordinary tubular mill-lantern. The back G is of metal, but the other sides, H I J, are of glass, and one of these, H, is the door. The panes of glass forming these sides are each set into grooved metal casings, lettered h ij, respectively, which are open upon one edge for the insertion and removal of the glass, as specified below.
'In the case of each of the side lights the opening for the insertion of the glass is at the front edge, and within the limits of the door, so that the latter, when closed, sets up against and efi'eotually closes bothopenings.
doorway, as shown, for purposes of strength and greater tightness of the joints.
I thus -provide for each of the glass panes an opening, through which it may be readily inserted or removed, and so locate the openings that they are securely closed against currents of air by the single act of closing the door.
By this construction all cross currents, which it is vitally important to exclude from the lantern, are prevented, and no air is allowed to pass in or out, except at the top and bottom, where openings are provided therefor, and the lantern may be exposed to the winds without affecting the perfect operation of the burner.
I claim 1. The lantern the casings of the side lights whereof are open for the insertion of the glass at the edge, abutting against and protected by the door, substantially as specified.
2. The lantern the casings of the side lights whereof are open for the insertion of the glass at the edge, abutting and protected by the door, and the door the casing whereof is open at one edge for the insertion of the glass, and
a lip, L, attached to the housing, whereby the closing of the door closesall the points, substantially as specified. 4
CARL J OHAN SWEDBERG. 'Witnesses:
Enw. S. EVARTS,
FORDE B. SMITH.
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