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US885495A
US885495A US38595807A US1907385958A US885495A US 885495 A US885495 A US 885495A US 38595807 A US38595807 A US 38595807A US 1907385958 A US1907385958 A US 1907385958A US 885495 A US885495 A US 885495A
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    • C04CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
    • C04BLIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
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  • This invention relates to improvements in supports for globes, chimneys or other glassware of lamps, and especially incandescent gas lamps.
  • I/Vith prior supports used for this purpose breakage of the lamp chimneys, globes or glassware has frequently occurred by reason of the fact that, owing to a defect in the mantle or for other causes, the iiames would be directed outwards and thus impinge upon the glass chimney or globe.
  • the object of the present invention is'to prevent such frequent breakage, by causing the flames to be directed upwards, instead of against the lamp chimney.
  • l indicates the Bunsen tube of an incandescent gas burner, of usual construction.
  • a dust protector 3 of wire gauze bent into a frusto-conical form and incased within a cage 4.
  • Said cage 4 also serves as a support for the lower shade 5.
  • Upon the tubeA l. is supported the reduced portion 6 of the mixing chamber 16.
  • a collar 9 Around said tube, and resting upon a shoulder 8 formed thereon, is a collar 9.
  • the usual cap 17 having the gauze top 1S, and immediately surrounded by the bottom of the mantle, forming a guide or lateral support for the bottom thereof. From said collar extend arms 10, to the upper ends of which is secured a lobe ring l1, upon which is supported a ⁇ Iobe or chimney 12.
  • the novel feature of my invention consists in the level of the lower edge of this globe or chimney relative to the top of the mixing chamber 16.
  • the globe has been supported at such a level that the lower edge thereof is considerably, one inch or more, below the level of the top of the mixing chamber.
  • My improvement consists in raising the globe support, so that the lower edge of the globe is at substantially the same level as the top of the mixing chamber.
  • said globe edge would not be more than one-quarter of an inch below the said level, and not more than one inch .above said level except for lights of unusual size.
  • the shade 5 not only serves to diffuse the light coming from the lamp in a downward direction so that no shadow is cast thereby, and also, in conjunction with the globe, assists in warming the air passing into the globe, but when the screen is closed outside also serves to protect any metal which may be above the light from oxidation and for regulating the air ⁇ flowing to the side of the burning part of the light.
  • the bottom of the glass globe should be located at a suflicient distance from the mantle to provide a large air passage and also to prevent the glass of the globe being cracked or broken by the heat of the mantle, if the latter is cracked.
  • the support for the glass should be not less than two and one-quarter inches internal diameter; otherwise the space of the globe is liable to become cracked by the heat of the mantle if cracked.
  • means for supporting a chimney comprising outwardly extending arms, an d arranged to support the chimney so that its lower edge is substantially at the level of the lowest part where combustion takes place, and of a diameter not less than twice the outside diameter of that part of the burner where combustion commences, the space between said part and supporting means being substantially unobstructed except for said arms, substantially as described;

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PATENTED APR. 21, 1908.
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E. N. LEBWOHL.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 29. 1907.
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EMIL N. LEBWOHL, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
LAMP
' T o all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMIL N. LEBWOHL, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in supports for globes, chimneys or other glassware of lamps, and especially incandescent gas lamps. I/Vith prior supports used for this purpose breakage of the lamp chimneys, globes or glassware has frequently occurred by reason of the fact that, owing to a defect in the mantle or for other causes, the iiames would be directed outwards and thus impinge upon the glass chimney or globe.
The object of the present invention is'to prevent such frequent breakage, by causing the flames to be directed upwards, instead of against the lamp chimney.
In the accompanying drawing, the 'figure is a vertical section of an incandescent gas lamp equipped with my invention.
Referring to the drawing, l indicates the Bunsen tube of an incandescent gas burner, of usual construction. Around the air holes 2 leading to said tube l, there is provided a dust protector 3, of wire gauze bent into a frusto-conical form and incased within a cage 4. Said cage 4 also serves as a support for the lower shade 5. Upon the tubeA l. is supported the reduced portion 6 of the mixing chamber 16. Around said tube, and resting upon a shoulder 8 formed thereon, is a collar 9. Upon said collar is supported the usual cap 17 having the gauze top 1S, and immediately surrounded by the bottom of the mantle, forming a guide or lateral support for the bottom thereof. From said collar extend arms 10, to the upper ends of which is secured a lobe ring l1, upon which is supported a `Iobe or chimney 12.
The novel feature of my invention consists in the level of the lower edge of this globe or chimney relative to the top of the mixing chamber 16. In prior forms of globe supports, so far as my knowledge extends, the globe has been supported at such a level that the lower edge thereof is considerably, one inch or more, below the level of the top of the mixing chamber.
My improvement consists in raising the globe support, so that the lower edge of the globe is at substantially the same level as the top of the mixing chamber. By the word Specification of Letters l'atent.
Application filed July 29, 1907.
Patented April 21, 1908.
Serial No. 385,958.
substantially it is here meant that said globe edge would not be more than one-quarter of an inch below the said level, and not more than one inch .above said level except for lights of unusual size.
The above I consider to be the limits within which my invention may be practiced, although the height atwhich thelower edge of the globe should be supported to the best advantage will depend upon the pressure of the gas, the style or forni of glassware or other substance forming a protection against the direct light, and upon other conditions, and may therefore be varied within the above limits without departing from the scope of my invention. The advantage resulting from this construction is that the air which flows up around the mantle within the globe is caused to pass into the globe in such volume and force as to prevent the flames from impinging against the globe and causing breakage of the' same. When the mantle becomes ragged or broken, the effect is to cause the iiames, instead of burning in the mantle, to emerge with considerable volume and force, and impinge upon and break the globe. By raising the height of the lower edge of the globe, the draft of air causes these llames to be confined to a direction close to the mantle, and consequently such breakage does not occur.
The shade 5 not only serves to diffuse the light coming from the lamp in a downward direction so that no shadow is cast thereby, and also, in conjunction with the globe, assists in warming the air passing into the globe, but when the screen is closed outside also serves to protect any metal which may be above the light from oxidation and for regulating the air `flowing to the side of the burning part of the light.
It is of importance that the bottom of the glass globe should be located at a suflicient distance from the mantle to provide a large air passage and also to prevent the glass of the globe being cracked or broken by the heat of the mantle, if the latter is cracked.
I have found that with mantles of the usual diameter to lit over a one inch cap, it is necessary that the support for the glass should be not less than two and one-quarter inches internal diameter; otherwise the space of the globe is liable to become cracked by the heat of the mantle if cracked. By providing a tall globe, and also by making the globe of very superior glass, it may be possible to reduce the internal diameter of the ring to two inches, but it should certainly not be less than twice the diameter oi the mixing chamber; and moreover should be free and unobstructed except for the arms which hold the globe support.
I claim l. In combination With a lamp, means for supporting a chimney, comprising outwardly extending arms, an d arranged to support the chimney so that its lower edge is substantially at the level of the lowest part where combustion takes place, and of a diameter not less than twice the outside diameter of that part of the burner where combustion commences, the space between said part and supporting means being substantially unobstructed except for said arms, substantially as described;
2. In combination with a lamp, a globe, a support therefor, and a shade for diffusing the light directed downwards from the lamp, the upper edge of said shade and the lower edge of said globe being arranged substantially at the level of the lowest part Where combustion takes place, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EMIL N. LEBWOHL. l/Vitnesses:
FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, D. B. RICHARDS.
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