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  • PETER LO'IH and JULES SINDIO both ot the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certa-in useful Improvements in Illuminated Mirrors, of which the following is a specification.
  • the object of our invention is to provide a new and improved illuminated mirror which reiiects light-rays upon the face ot' the person looking into the mirror,- whereby the image of the face will be reflected very clearly and distinctly in a dark or darkened room.
  • the invention consists in-a mirrorsurrounded by a beveled frame of ground glass fitting in the front of a box lined with reflector-mirrors and containing a source of light, the rays of which are reected by a small retlector on the inner surface ofthe mirror, upon alarger re- Hector in the rear part of the box, from which larger' reector they are reflected through the beveled glass upon the face of th-e person looking into the mirror.
  • Figure l is a lront elevation of our improved illuminated mirror.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of the same on line x x, Fig. 1.
  • the mirror A is surrounded by a frame, B, composed of strips of ground glass, which strips are held by suitable metal bars and strips, and are inclined outward from the edges ofthe mirror. ing the strips ofground glass is hinged to the front of a box, C, and forms the front wall ot' this box, which has'its forward partlined with plate-retiectors D, either tlat or slightly corrugated.
  • An Argand gas-burner, E, or other burner, or any other suitable sourcel of light, is contained in the box C, and the upper end ot' the chimney F of this burner projects through the. upper end ofthe box.
  • a small concave or other suitable reiector, G is fastened to an arm, H,vprojecting from the inner surface of the mirror A, and a vlike but larger reflector, J,
  • Theoperation is as follows: Theraysol' light from the lamp E are reected by the reliector G upon the refiector J, and from there through the strips of ground glass upon the face of the person looking into the mirror, as indicated bythe dotted lines. As shown, the'beveled ground-glass frame B causes a convergenceof the rays. As the light-rays are reflected upon the face of the person looking into the mirror the image of this face or other object will ap. pear very distinctly and clearly on the mirror A. Our improved mirror will be found to be of advantage in the dark or a darkened space in which the reections of an ordinary mirror would not be clear and distinct.
  • Au illuminated mirror constructed substantially as herein shown and described, and consisting of a mirror surrounded by a frame of ground glass, and having a lamp or burner and reector behind it, whereby rays of light will be reliected upon the face of the person looking into the mirror, as set forth.
  • the combination with the mirror A, surrounded by aframe, B, of ground glass, of the lamp or burner E, the reflectors G and J, and asupporting-frame, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
  • the combination with the box C, provided with at'retieetors D, ot' the mirror A, surrounded by aground-glass frame B, the rellector G, fastened to the inner surface of the mirror A, the reliector J, fastened to the rear ot' the box C, and a lamp or burner, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.

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(No Model.) I. LOTE 8v J. SINDIC.
ILLUMINATED MIRROR.
No. 252,582. Patented Ja11.l'7,1882
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IINiTeD STATES PATENT @erica PETER LOTH AND JULES SINDIG, OF /NEW YORK,`N. Y.; SAID SINDIC AS- SIGNOR TO THOMAS MILLER, OF SAME PLACE.
ILLUMINATED MIRROR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 252,582, dated January 1?, 1882.
Application tiled July 5, 1881.
To all 4whom it may concern Be it known that we, PETER LO'IH and JULES SINDIO, both ot the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certa-in useful Improvements in Illuminated Mirrors, of which the following is a specification.
The object of our invention is to provide a new and improved illuminated mirror which reiiects light-rays upon the face ot' the person looking into the mirror,- whereby the image of the face will be reflected very clearly and distinctly in a dark or darkened room.
The invention consists in-a mirrorsurrounded by a beveled frame of ground glass fitting in the front of a box lined with reflector-mirrors and containing a source of light, the rays of which are reected by a small retlector on the inner surface ofthe mirror, upon alarger re- Hector in the rear part of the box, from which larger' reector they are reflected through the beveled glass upon the face of th-e person looking into the mirror.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a lront elevation of our improved illuminated mirror. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of the same on line x x, Fig. 1.
Similar letters ol" reference indicate corresponding parts.
The mirror A is surrounded by a frame, B, composed of strips of ground glass, which strips are held by suitable metal bars and strips, and are inclined outward from the edges ofthe mirror. ing the strips ofground glass is hinged to the front of a box, C, and forms the front wall ot' this box, which has'its forward partlined with plate-retiectors D, either tlat or slightly corrugated. An Argand gas-burner, E, or other burner, or any other suitable sourcel of light, is contained in the box C, and the upper end ot' the chimney F of this burner projects through the. upper end ofthe box. A small concave or other suitable reiector, G, is fastened to an arm, H,vprojecting from the inner surface of the mirror A, and a vlike but larger reflector, J,
is attached to the inner surface ofthe rear wall ofthe box C.
The metal frame K surr'ound- (No model.)
Theoperation is as follows: Theraysol' light from the lamp E are reected by the reliector G upon the refiector J, and from there through the strips of ground glass upon the face of the person looking into the mirror, as indicated bythe dotted lines. As shown, the'beveled ground-glass frame B causes a convergenceof the rays. As the light-rays are reflected upon the face of the person looking into the mirror the image of this face or other object will ap. pear very distinctly and clearly on the mirror A. Our improved mirror will be found to be of advantage in the dark or a darkened space in which the reections of an ordinary mirror would not be clear and distinct.
Having thus described our invention, Awe claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. Au illuminated mirror constructed substantially as herein shown and described, and consisting of a mirror surrounded by a frame of ground glass, and having a lamp or burner and reector behind it, whereby rays of light will be reliected upon the face of the person looking into the mirror, as set forth.
2. In an illuminated mirror, the combination, with the mirror A, surrounded by aframe, B, of ground glass, of the lamp or burner E, the reflectors G and J, and asupporting-frame, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
3. In an illuminated mirror, the combination, with the box C, provided with at'retieetors D, ot' the mirror A, surrounded by aground-glass frame B, the rellector G, fastened to the inner surface of the mirror A, the reliector J, fastened to the rear ot' the box C, and a lamp or burner, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
PETER LO'IH.
JULES SINDIC.,
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OSCAR F. GUNZ, C. SEDGWIGK.
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