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US842537A
US842537A US30378306A US1906303783A US842537A US 842537 A US842537 A US 842537A US 30378306 A US30378306 A US 30378306A US 1906303783 A US1906303783 A US 1906303783A US 842537 A US842537 A US 842537A
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  • PETERS co wAs UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • My invention relates to a standard oillamp, the object being to provide an attachment for an oil-lamp by means of which the margin of a flat oil-flame may be shut out and a steady flat even illuminating-surface may be obtained which shall be suitable for use as a standard unit of light for photometric purposes.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the attachment and the part of the lamp-burner to which it is secured, showing the same in elevation; and Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
  • the burner-cone is denoted by 1 and is provided, as is usual, with a surrounding rim 2 for holding the bottom of the ordinaryglass chimney 3 in position.
  • a surrounding rim 2 for holding the bottom of the ordinaryglass chimney 3 in position.
  • the cone Within the chimney 3 and attached to the cone 1 at points in proximity to the opposite ends of the slot 4 1n the cone are standards 5 and 6 of some suitable non-combustible materialfor example, brassand on the inner faces of these standards 5 and 6, either formed integral therewith or attached thereto, are strips of metal 7 and 8, which are intended to overlap the opposite edges of the flame, (indicated by dotted lines at 9.)
  • I On the side of the standards 5 and 6 and strips 7 and 8 toward the wick and flame slot 4 I locate a vertically-movable opaque slide 10, having elongated slots. 11 and 12 formed in its opposite edges for the reception of clamp-screws 13 14 for holding the screen at any desired height above the top of the cone 1. I also prefer to extend the opposite edges of this screen 10 downwardly in the form of legs 15 16 to cover the brass standards 5 and 6 at the opposite edges of the flame to assist in maintaining the flame at its opposite edges up to the full standard of brilliancy.
  • a certain portion of the flame (represented by dotted lines) is allowed to shine through below the screen 10 and between the side strips 7 and 8 and above the cone 1, while the wavering portion of the flame along its sides and top is completely shut out from view on the side of the screen opposite that which the flame occupies.
  • This part of the flame which is thus permitted to show through the screen may be increased or diminished in size at pleasure by raising or owering the screen 10 on the standards 5 and 6.
  • This screen may be placed within the ordinary transparent glass chimney 3.
  • That I claim is- 1.

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PATENTED JAN. 29, 1907.
A. -H. ELLIOTT. ATTACHMENT FOR OIL LAMPS.
APPLIOATION FILED MAR.2,1906.
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ATTACHMENT FOR OIL-LAMPS- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 29, 1907.
Application filed March 2, 1906. Serial No. 303,783.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the borough of Manhattan, in the city and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Attachment for Oil-Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a standard oillamp, the object being to provide an attachment for an oil-lamp by means of which the margin of a flat oil-flame may be shut out and a steady flat even illuminating-surface may be obtained which shall be suitable for use as a standard unit of light for photometric purposes.
A practical embodiment of my invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, in Which Figure 1 is a view of the attachment and the part of the lamp-burner to which it is secured, showing the same in elevation; and Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
The burner-cone is denoted by 1 and is provided, as is usual, with a surrounding rim 2 for holding the bottom of the ordinaryglass chimney 3 in position. Within the chimney 3 and attached to the cone 1 at points in proximity to the opposite ends of the slot 4 1n the cone are standards 5 and 6 of some suitable non-combustible materialfor example, brassand on the inner faces of these standards 5 and 6, either formed integral therewith or attached thereto, are strips of metal 7 and 8, which are intended to overlap the opposite edges of the flame, (indicated by dotted lines at 9.)
In practice I prefer to make the standards 5 and 6 of brass and the side screeningstrips 7 and 8 of oxidized or black iron, so that they may become readily heated by the flame and prevent the undue cooling of its op-' posite edges by conduction from the standards 5 and 6.
On the side of the standards 5 and 6 and strips 7 and 8 toward the wick and flame slot 4 I locate a vertically-movable opaque slide 10, having elongated slots. 11 and 12 formed in its opposite edges for the reception of clamp-screws 13 14 for holding the screen at any desired height above the top of the cone 1. I also prefer to extend the opposite edges of this screen 10 downwardly in the form of legs 15 16 to cover the brass standards 5 and 6 at the opposite edges of the flame to assist in maintaining the flame at its opposite edges up to the full standard of brilliancy.
When adjusted in position for use, as shown in Fig. 1, a certain portion of the flame (represented by dotted lines) is allowed to shine through below the screen 10 and between the side strips 7 and 8 and above the cone 1, while the wavering portion of the flame along its sides and top is completely shut out from view on the side of the screen opposite that which the flame occupies. This part of the flame which is thus permitted to show through the screen may be increased or diminished in size at pleasure by raising or owering the screen 10 on the standards 5 and 6. This screen may be placed within the ordinary transparent glass chimney 3.
It is well known in the art that an oilflame from a' lamp-wick which feeds the oil to the flame and housed within a chimney is the steadiest and most uniform of all flames for measuring purposes, and this simple device, as has been hereinabove explained, serves the purpose of screening the margin of the flame from view, so as to leave an exceedingly reliable section of the flame for photometric purposes.
That I claim is- 1. The combination with means for producing a flat oil-flame, of means for shutting out from view the margin of the flame whereby a steady, flat and even illuminating-surface is obtained for use as a standard of light.
2. The combination with means for producing a flat oil-flame including a transparent chimney surrounding the flame, of means locatedwithin the transparent chimney for shutting out from view the margin of the flame leaving a section of the flat flame in view for photometric purposes.
8. The combination with the cone of an oil-burner provided with an elongated wick and flame slot, of standards attached to the cone in roximity to the opposite ends of the slot and at one side thereof and a verticallysliding screen attached to the standards for shutting a portion of the flame from view.
4. The combination with the cone of an oil-burner provided with an elongated slot, of standards uprising from the cone in proximity to the opposite ends of the slot and at one side thereof, strips for screening the side I my invention I have signed my name, in presedges of the flame from View and a verticallyence of two Witnesses, this 1st day of March, adjustable screen for shutting the top por- 1906.
tion of the flame from View whereby a oenl ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT. 5 tral Well-defined portion of the flat flame is WVitnesses:
left in View for photometric purposes. FREDK. HAYNES,
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as HENRY THIEME.
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