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- Figure 2 is a detail sectional view of' the upper part of the saine, showing a modification in its construction.
- This invention relates to a new device for lighting lanterns in streets, experts, railroad-depots, er wherever a large numbcrof ⁇ lights are arranged too high to be reached without the use of a ladder or longlighter.
- the invention consists in attaching the lamp or light to the upper end of a pole of suitable length, and in arranging the pole and lamp within a tubular enclosure. lne light can thus be drawn into the tube when it is not used, and is pushed out when used to light a lantern.
- the object of the invention is to protect the light from the wind or draught while it'is being carried from one lantern to another.
- A represents the pole or handle of the device.
- a lamp or reservoir, B or a case for holding a candle or other light.
- l is a tubular shell, fitting around a part of the pole A, and around the reservoir I3, and having a cap, a, screwed or fastenednpon its upper end, to prevent the lampi'roin falling out.
- a slot, In through which a pin, c, on the handle A, fits, so that when the tube C is moved up and down on the handle, its motion will be guided and its stroke eoniined by the slot b and pin c.
- the lamp or light when drawn in, as in tig.
- the shell C which is perforated with s m'all draught-holes, LZ d, to conduct oxygen to the flame.
- the upper p-.xit of the shell C may also, if desired, be made of glass, as shown at c, in fig. 2.
- the shell may be widened around the light, as shown, and may have the holes d at any suitable place. 4On the upper part ofthe shell, C, are arranged brackets 'or wrenches, ff, for opening the gas-cocks.
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ALBERT ASSMANN, OF RAIIWAY, NEW JERSEY.
' Leters Patent No. 74,033, elated February 4, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN LAMP-LIGHTER.
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TO ALL WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, ALBERT ASSMANN, of Rahway, in the county of Union, and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and improved Street-Lamp Lighter; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of' this specification, in which- Figure I represents a. side view, partly in section, of my invention.
Figure 2 is a detail sectional view of' the upper part of the saine, showing a modification in its construction.
Similarletters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new device for lighting lanterns in streets, publie buildings, railroad-depots, er wherever a large numbcrof` lights are arranged too high to be reached without the use of a ladder or longlighter.
'The invention consists in attaching the lamp or light to the upper end of a pole of suitable length, and in arranging the pole and lamp within a tubular enclosure. lne light can thus be drawn into the tube when it is not used, and is pushed out when used to light a lantern.
The object of the invention is to protect the light from the wind or draught while it'is being carried from one lantern to another.
A represents the pole or handle of the device. Upon its upper end rests a lamp or reservoir, B, or a case for holding a candle or other light. l is a tubular shell, fitting around a part of the pole A, and around the reservoir I3, and having a cap, a, screwed or fastenednpon its upper end, to prevent the lampi'roin falling out. In the lower part ofthe tube C is a slot, In, through which a pin, c, on the handle A, fits, so that when the tube C is moved up and down on the handle, its motion will be guided and its stroke eoniined by the slot b and pin c. The lamp or light, when drawn in, as in tig. 1, is quite concealed in the shell C, which is perforated with s m'all draught-holes, LZ d, to conduct oxygen to the flame. The upper p-.xit of the shell C may also, if desired, be made of glass, as shown at c, in fig. 2. The shell may be widened around the light, as shown, and may have the holes d at any suitable place. 4On the upper part ofthe shell, C, are arranged brackets 'or wrenches, ff, for opening the gas-cocks.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The pole A, light B, and tube C, when arranged as described, in combination with the wrenches or brackets f," all made and operating substantially as and for the purpose herein shown and described.
ALBERT ASSLWIANN.
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WM. F. McNAMAnA, i ALEX. F. Renners.
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