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  • NICHOLAS JENKINS OF ⁇ VATERBURY, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HOLMES,
  • This improvement relates to lamps which are provided with pedestals or stands, and designed for use upon tables, mantels, and like places.
  • the object of the improvement is to provide for making such lamps of ornamental design, mainly of metal, but with glass oil-reservoirs, and to provide for detaching the reservoirs to facilitate the cleaning of them.
  • A designates the pedestal or stand of the lamp. It has an extended base-piece, a pillarlike portion rising therefrom, and a socket at the upper end of the pillar-like portion.
  • This pedestal or stand may be made mainly or below the same.
  • ' B designates an oil-reservoir, which may be of any desirable shape, but at the lower portion it is provided with a shank-like part, a, and an outwardly-extending lip or flange, b,
  • the reservoir may be detached from the pedestal or stand by moving the screws 0 outwardly and then lifting up the oil-reservoir.
  • the oil-reservoir is provided with the ordinary collar, f, for the reception of a burner, and, as here shown, has also a filling-mouth, g, fitted with an ordinary screw-cap.

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(No Modem N. JENKINS".
v STAND LAMP. 7 No. 349,501. Patented Sept. 21, 1886 N. PETERS. PholirLilMgnpner. Washj nn nn c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
NICHOLAS JENKINS, OF \VATERBURY, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO HOLMES,
- BOOTH & HAYDENS, OF SAME PLACE.
STAN D-LAM P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 349,501, dated September 21, 1886.
Applicationfiled March 6, 1885.
Serial No. 157.889. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.
Be it known that. I, NICHOLAS J ENKINS,,Of Waterbury, county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Stand-Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
This improvement relates to lamps which are provided with pedestals or stands, and designed for use upon tables, mantels, and like places.
The object of the improvement is to provide for making such lamps of ornamental design, mainly of metal, but with glass oil-reservoirs, and to provide for detaching the reservoirs to facilitate the cleaning of them.
I will describe in detail a lamp embodying my improvement,and then point out the novel features in'claim.
The accompanying drawing is a partly-sectional side view of a lamp embodying myimprovement.
A designates the pedestal or stand of the lamp. It has an extended base-piece, a pillarlike portion rising therefrom, and a socket at the upper end of the pillar-like portion. This pedestal or stand may be made mainly or below the same.
wholly of metal. Preferably its exterior will be ornamental metal, such as brass.
' B designates an oil-reservoir, which may be of any desirable shape, but at the lower portion it is provided with a shank-like part, a, and an outwardly-extending lip or flange, b, The lower portion of the res- ,ervoir'fits in'the socket of the pedestal or with a bead, d, which tends to strengthen the upper part of the socket. It is then turned downwardly,and is scalloped so as to have an ornamental appearance. The scallops are shown as perforated to receive the suspendinghooks of glass pendants D.
The reservoir may be detached from the pedestal or stand by moving the screws 0 outwardly and then lifting up the oil-reservoir. The oil-reservoir is provided with the ordinary collar, f, for the reception of a burner, and, as here shown, has also a filling-mouth, g, fitted with an ordinary screw-cap.
By my improvement I produce a lamp which is simple and inexpensive in construction and of a very tasty appearance. The oilreservoir may be readily detached for cleaning, and this is advantageous, because the water employed to wash the reservoir will not then be liable to tarnish the metal of the pedestal or stand. The connection which I have provided between the pedestal or stand and reservoir is desirable, because it is a very durable one and is not liable to become impaired like the ordinary plasterofparis, which is ordinarily used between the reservoirs and the pedestals of stand-lamps.
WVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination, with a lamp-reservoir, of a pedestal provided at its upper end with a flaring sheet-metal socket made integral therewith, and having its edge bent over and downwardly for the attachment of pendants, said socket receiving the reservoir and sup porting the latter above the bottom of the socket, and a screw for securing the reservoir in the socket, substantially as specified. I
NICHOLAS JENKINS. W'ituesses: v
GEO. H. BEECHAM, WM. E. PETTEE.
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