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US377700A US377700DA US377700A US 377700 A US377700 A US 377700A US 377700D A US377700D A US 377700DA US 377700 A US377700 A US 377700A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a novel compound or solution for impregnating the fabric, thread, or other combustible fibrous substance which gives form to the earthy oxides for producing the incandescent device.
  • My present invention therefore consists in an incandescent composed of the oxides of yttrium and zirconium in about equal proportions. 4 v
  • the invention also consists in a filament, fabric, or'textile frame of combustible material impregnated with the salts of yttrium and zirconium in aqueous solution in about equal proportions.
  • the combined properties of these oxides formed into an incandescent device according to the method set forth produce the following results: First, if heated by the flame from an ordinary gas-burner, a highly'intense, almost white, light is obtained; second, the substances areincombustible and infusible and do not volatilize; third, the substances do not produce scale or ash after burning several hundreds of hours, nor do they evince any decrease of power of emittance, but remain altogether perfect; fourth, the substances can without any change be exposed for any length of time to the influence of atmospheric air, so long as the latter is in a condition for inhalation.
  • the proportions of the oxides produced by the decomposition of the salts set forth may ⁇ be varied; but I have found that equal, or approximately equal, proportions of the two oxides give satisfactory results.
  • the burner may be composed of a tubular skeleton hood or frame, as shown in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is an elevation of the device supported by a wire frame adapted to be suspended over the flame of a gas-burner, so as to become heated.
  • the hood may be made of light net -work fabric or threads or other combustible materialsuch as cotton-impregnated with a solution of the salts of yttrium and zirconium, and then exposed to the heat of a flame, so that the fabric or threads are soon consumed, leaving a skeleton hood or frame consisting of the incombustible and infusible earthy oxides resulting from the decomposition of the salts of said metals that is to say, a hood or frame of the oxides of yttrium and zirconium.
  • This hood or frame though light and fragile, will remain effective as an illuminant for hundreds of hours.

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C. A. VON WELSBAGH.
GOMPOUND FOR MAKING INOANDESGBNT DEVICES. vNo 377,700. 2 Patented Feb.,7, 1888:. v
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CARL AUEB VON WELSBACH, OF VIENNA, AUSTRIA-HUN GARY, ASSIGNOR TO THE WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
COMPOUND FOR MAKING INCANDESCENT DEVICES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 377,700, dated February '7, 1888.
Application filed February 2, 1887, Serial No. 226,319. (No specimens.) Patented in France November 4, 1885, No. 172,064; in Belgium November 4, 1885, No. 70,739, and September 9, 1886, No. 74,502; in England December 12, 1885, No. 15,286, and March 13, 1886, No. 3,592; in Italy February 23, 1886, XXXVDI, 310, and October 13, 1886, XL, 415 in Cape of Good Hope March 4, 1886, No. 6/205 in Victoria March 17, 1886, No. 4,472 in Tasmania March 24, 1886, No. 398/9 in South Australia May 3, 1886, No. 678; in New South Wales May 11,1886, No. 1,829/2 in New Zealand June 11, 1886, No.1,863; in Queensland June 28, 1886, No. 106; in Finland July 10, 1886, No. 261; in Spain August 10, 1886, No. 9,031/5,858; in Norway August 25,
1886, No. 88, and in India Sept ember 2, 1886, No. 1,145.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CARL AUER VON WELS- BAOH, a subject of the Emperor of Austria- Hungary, residing at Vienna, in the Empire 5 of Austria-Hungary, have invented new and useful Improvements in Compounds for Making Incandescent Devices, (for which I have obtained patents in France dated November 4,1885, No. 172,064; in Belgium November 4, 1885, No. 70,739; in Italy February 23, 1886, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 310; in France, Certificate of Addition, April 22, 1886, No. 172,064; in Belgium, Certificate of Addition, September 9, 1886, No. 74,502; 'in Spain August 10, 1886, No. 9,031/5,858; in Italy, Certificate of Addition, October 13, 1886, Vol. XL, N 0. 415; in Finland July 10, 1886, No. 261; in Norway August 25, 1886, N o. 88; in Victoria March 17, 1886, No. 4,472; in New South WaleslVIay 11, 1886, No. 1,829/2; in Tasmania March 24, 1886, No. 398/9; in Queensland June 28, 1886, No. 106; in New Zealand June 11, 1886, No. 1,863; in Cape of Good Hope March 4, 1886, No. 6/205; in India Sep tember 2/ 9, 1886, N 0. 1886/1,145; in South Australia May 3, 1886, No. 678; in Great Britain December 12, 1885, No. 15,286, and in Great Britain by application for patent March 13, 1886, No. 3,592,) of which the following is a specification.
In my application for Letters Patent filed June 8, 1886, Serial No. 204,558, I set forth a method of making incandescents'especially adapted for gas-burners, by impregnating a 3 5 fabric or thread with a solution of the salts of the rarer metals which produce earthy oxides, and subsequently burning away the combustible fabric or thread, leaving a skeleton hood or frame of the indestructible and infusible 0 products resulting from the decomposition of the salts of the metals-that is, the skeleton frame of the earthy oxides of lanthanum and yttriumthat when such hood or frame is heated to incandescence a brilliant and in- 45 tense light is produced. Such a frame is illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
The object of my invention is to providea novel compound or solution for impregnating the fabric, thread, or other combustible fibrous substance which gives form to the earthy oxides for producing the incandescent device. I have discovered that the combined .proper-' ties of the oxide of yttrium and oxide of zirconium, when employed according to my invention, provide an incandescent device that is very valuable as an illuminantwhen rendered incandescent by the flame from a gasburner.
My present invention therefore consists in an incandescent composed of the oxides of yttrium and zirconium in about equal proportions. 4 v
The invention also consists in a filament, fabric, or'textile frame of combustible material impregnated with the salts of yttrium and zirconium in aqueous solution in about equal proportions.
The combined properties of these oxides formed into an incandescent device according to the method set forth produce the following results: First, if heated by the flame from an ordinary gas-burner, a highly'intense, almost white, light is obtained; second, the substances areincombustible and infusible and do not volatilize; third, the substances do not produce scale or ash after burning several hundreds of hours, nor do they evince any decrease of power of emittance, but remain altogether perfect; fourth, the substances can without any change be exposed for any length of time to the influence of atmospheric air, so long as the latter is in a condition for inhalation. The proportions of the oxides produced by the decomposition of the salts set forth may\ be varied; but I have found that equal, or approximately equal, proportions of the two oxides give satisfactory results.
The combined substances may be employed in connection with gas-burners in various ways. For example, the burner may be composed of a tubular skeleton hood or frame, as shown in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is an elevation of the device supported by a wire frame adapted to be suspended over the flame of a gas-burner, so as to become heated.
by such flame to incandescence, causing it to give out great and brilliant light. The hood may be made of light net -work fabric or threads or other combustible materialsuch as cotton-impregnated with a solution of the salts of yttrium and zirconium, and then exposed to the heat of a flame, so that the fabric or threads are soon consumed, leaving a skeleton hood or frame consisting of the incombustible and infusible earthy oxides resulting from the decomposition of the salts of said metals that is to say, a hood or frame of the oxides of yttrium and zirconium. This hood or frame, though light and fragile, will remain effective as an illuminant for hundreds of hours.
In preparing the aqueous or other solution different salts of the metals may be employed, such as the nitrates of the metals, which are generally soluble. So, also, but to a less degree, are the sulphates, iodides, and bromides. I do not here claim the method of making this hood or frame, as such constitutes the subject-matter of my application for patent filed June 8, 1.886, Serial No. 204,588.
I am aware that it has been proposed to use zirconia in making incandescent devices, and such I disclaim.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. An incandescent composed of a mixture of the oxides of yttrium and zirconium in about equal proportions, substantially as described.
2. A filament, fabric, or textile frame of combustible material impregnated with the salts of yttrium and zirconium in aqueous solution in about equal proportions, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification,in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1887.
CARL AUER VON WELSBACH.
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E. P. MAOLEAN, J os. B. BOURNE.
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US4604228A (en) * 1984-03-02 1986-08-05 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Candoluminescent material and its preparation process
US5904881A (en) * 1997-04-15 1999-05-18 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Procedure for preparing a incandescent material and its use in hard mantles for gas lighting of public places

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US4604228A (en) * 1984-03-02 1986-08-05 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Candoluminescent material and its preparation process
US5904881A (en) * 1997-04-15 1999-05-18 Commissariat A L'energie Atomique Procedure for preparing a incandescent material and its use in hard mantles for gas lighting of public places

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