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US61013A
US61013A US61013DA US61013A US 61013 A US61013 A US 61013A US 61013D A US61013D A US 61013DA US 61013 A US61013 A US 61013A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D3/00Burners using capillary action
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  • A, fig. 1 is a tapering tube, which may be in length and size more or less as convenience may require.
  • This tube may consist of tin, brass, or any other material of a suitable nature; the upper end of the tube slightly curved as shown in the'drawing, fig. 2, for the greater convenience of applying it to the article to be lighted.
  • the lower end of the tube" is fitted to a capf'B; this cap is made to screw into the handle C, which permits of its being removed as occasion may require.
  • the handle is hollow and may be made of tin, brass, or of any other suitable material, and of any desirable shape.
  • the lower end of the handle is provided with a cap, 1), similar to that in which the tube isfixed; this cap closes achamber in the handle, indicated by-the dotted lines E.
  • This chamber is for the purpose of holding matches, 2'. e., a match-safe.
  • This safe may be constructed by sinking a niche in the side of the handle of sufficient size for that purpose, and closing the same with a cover, or a safe may be attached to the handle upon the outside if desirable. By roughing the side of the handle in any desirable way, it can be used for rubbing the match upon in order to ignite it.
  • F is a ring, by which the torch may be carried or hung up when not in use.
  • the tube referred to is threaded with a wick, one end of which projects from the upper end, as shown in thedrawing, F being the wick; the other end, of a proper length, is fitted into the handle and oil then poured'in; the tube is then screwed on and the-torch is then ready for use, which may be lighted either bya match taken from the safe in the handle or by the fire, lamp, or otherwise. It may now be carried from room to room in order to light the lamp, gas, or fire, without the necessity of a lamplighter,'paper, or matches, for that purpose.
  • the torch may-be laid down without its being extinguished or burning the floor or the table on which it may be laid, nor will the oil run out if so laid down that the curved end of the tube is upward.

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W. J. LUDLOW.
Lighting Device.
Patented Jan. 8, 1867.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known-that I, WILLIAM J'. LUDL0W,of Ohardon, in the county of Geauga, and State of Ohio, have v invented certain new and useful improvementsin Combined Torch and Match-Safe; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and complete description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a front view of the torch.
Figure 2, a side view of. the same. I
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the vie'ws presented. I
A, fig. 1, is a tapering tube, which may be in length and size more or less as convenience may require. This tube may consist of tin, brass, or any other material of a suitable nature; the upper end of the tube slightly curved as shown in the'drawing, fig. 2, for the greater convenience of applying it to the article to be lighted. The lower end of the tube" is fitted to a capf'B; this cap is made to screw into the handle C, which permits of its being removed as occasion may require. The handle is hollow and may be made of tin, brass, or of any other suitable material, and of any desirable shape. The lower end of the handle is provided with a cap, 1), similar to that in which the tube isfixed; this cap closes achamber in the handle, indicated by-the dotted lines E. This chamber is for the purpose of holding matches, 2'. e., a match-safe. This safe may be constructed by sinking a niche in the side of the handle of sufficient size for that purpose, and closing the same with a cover, or a safe may be attached to the handle upon the outside if desirable. By roughing the side of the handle in any desirable way, it can be used for rubbing the match upon in order to ignite it. F is a ring, by which the torch may be carried or hung up when not in use. The tube referred to is threaded with a wick, one end of which projects from the upper end, as shown in thedrawing, F being the wick; the other end, of a proper length, is fitted into the handle and oil then poured'in; the tube is then screwed on and the-torch is then ready for use, which may be lighted either bya match taken from the safe in the handle or by the fire, lamp, or otherwise. It may now be carried from room to room in order to light the lamp, gas, or fire, without the necessity of a lamplighter,'paper, or matches, for that purpose. The torch may-be laid down without its being extinguished or burning the floor or the table on which it may be laid, nor will the oil run out if so laid down that the curved end of the tube is upward. I
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The described invention as a new article of manufacture.-
W. J.' LUDLOW.
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W. H. BURRIDGE, J. H. Business.
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