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    • 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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  • This invention has relation to that class of devices known as wick adjusters and trim- 'mers for lamps, lanterns, and miners lamps,
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the combined trimmer and adjuster'proper; and Fig. 4 is a top or plan view of a lamp, showing in dotted lines how by twisting the device it is made to pass back and forth over the wick to thus trim it.
  • A represents a lamp
  • B the burner or wick-holding tube, having in one or both sides thereof vertically-elongated slots a.
  • c 0 represent spring-clips by which the lamp is secured within a lantern, and d the usual circumferential flange through which and a small guide, 0, at the top, is held and turns thelifter or adjuster.
  • This compound instrument or device is formed of a single piece of wire or metal, f, which is bent at about its middle portion to an angle, as at a, and bent slightly oblique, as at a, and again to an angle, giving a straight or nearly horizontal portion, having projecting outward from the side thereof teeth or points '6, for engaging the wick, and it is then bentupward and around, thus terminating in a crooked or curvilinear portion, Z, (or other suitableform) by which, I
  • the wick WVhen the wick is to be raised, the device is turned o r twisted to bring the teeth within the slots, thus entering the wick, and bypushmg upward it can be elevated as high as the length of the slots will permit, and by turning it outward it is disconnected with the wick.
  • the wick needs scraping or trimming, by the operation of twisting back and forth, as before mentioned, it is relieved of its charred or burnt portion.

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(NoMogieL) J. B. DEEDS.
WIGK ADJUSTER AND TRIMMER FOR LAMPS.
No. 283,217. Patented Aug. 14, 1883.
llllll iIiHmIII "JOHN B. DEEDS, OF
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
rnnnn n'Aurn, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR onoNF-nALr TO WILLIAM MAoK, or sAME rLAoE.
WYI'CK A DJl JST ER ANP TRIMMER FOR LAMPS.
SIECIFICATIN-formingpart of Letters Patent No. 283,217, dated August 14, 188 3.
Application filed June 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: M Be it known that I, JOHN B. DEEDs, of Terre Haute, in the county of Vigo and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined WVick Adjuster and Trimmer for Lamps; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form part of this specification.
This invention has relation to that class of devices known as wick adjusters and trim- 'mers for lamps, lanterns, and miners lamps,
having for its object to combine the two articles in one, whereby the wick can be readily adjusted to any height and trimmed by the manipulation of one and the same device, and
also having as an object to cheapen the cost of manufacture of the same. e
To this end the invention consists in the construction and form of said device'or tool, I
of which a more enlarged description will be hereinafter given;
.. gagement of the wick therein is effected.
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Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the combined trimmer and adjuster'proper; and Fig. 4 is a top or plan view of a lamp, showing in dotted lines how by twisting the device it is made to pass back and forth over the wick to thus trim it.
Reference being had to the letters 'marked thereon, A represents a lamp, and B the burner or wick-holding tube, having in one or both sides thereof vertically-elongated slots a.
'1) indicates the wick, and O the device proper by which it is adjustedin the tube to any required height for burning.
c 0 represent spring-clips by which the lamp is secured within a lantern, and d the usual circumferential flange through which and a small guide, 0, at the top, is held and turns thelifter or adjuster.
This compound instrument or device is formed of a single piece of wire or metal, f, which is bent at about its middle portion to an angle, as at a, and bent slightly oblique, as at a, and again to an angle, giving a straight or nearly horizontal portion, having projecting outward from the side thereof teeth or points '6, for engaging the wick, and it is then bentupward and around, thus terminating in a crooked or curvilinear portion, Z, (or other suitableform) by which, I
has vertical slots in its sides, as explained.
WVhen the wick is to be raised, the device is turned o r twisted to bring the teeth within the slots, thus entering the wick, and bypushmg upward it can be elevated as high as the length of the slots will permit, and by turning it outward it is disconnected with the wick. When the wick needs scraping or trimming, by the operation of twisting back and forth, as before mentioned, it is relieved of its charred or burnt portion.
It will be noticed that should the wick "be raised too high, it can be brought down and be adjusted to any height; and it will also be observed that a novel and effective arrangement is thus obtained, which renders-the same uncumbersome, simple, and cheap in cost of manufacture.
"Only one point or tooth on the device, as well as one slot in the tube, might be employed, but for raising the wick evenly I preferthe construction shown and described.
Having thus described my invention, what I juster and trimmer, formed. of a single piece my ownI affix my signature in presence of two of metal bent in the form and manner de- Witnesses.
scribed, andhaving outwardly-proj eeting teeth 1 for engaging the Wick, and terminating in the 5 crooked portion for trimming the Wick, sub
stantially in the manner set forth. v
In testimony that I elaimthe foregoing as JOHN B. DEEDS.
Witnessesk B. F. MoRsnLL, EDWARD E. ELLIs.
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