US900719A - Adjustable support for vapor-lamps. - Google Patents

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US900719A
US900719A US240277A US1905240277A US900719A US 900719 A US900719 A US 900719A US 240277 A US240277 A US 240277A US 1905240277 A US1905240277 A US 1905240277A US 900719 A US900719 A US 900719A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • l is a relector arrangedv behind a mercury vapor UNITED STATES v.PATENT OFFICE ELECTRIC COMPA-NY, OF'NEW YORK,A
  • the present invention relates to franjesfor vapor electriclamps such as are represented bythe well-known mercury vapor lamps no w
  • the special object of the invention is to rovide means whereby the startingnof such am s may be readily accom' lished either sing y or in groups by means fo tilting apparatus in which connection is ⁇ first made be-V tween the negative and positive electrodes through a stream. or column of mercury, and afterwards such connection is broken., by ay proper manipulation of ⁇ the apparatus, so that the current which originally flowed through the vaporcolumn or stream shall t e vapor path between the main positive and the main negative elec- ⁇ trodes.
  • Figures 1 and -2 are, respectively, front ,and side' elevations ofnone type of apparatus commonly used for copy- ADJUSTABLE ⁇ surfron'r FOR VAPOR-LAMPS.
  • lamp, 2. Lead-wires, 3 and 4 are shown as connected with the terminalsv ofl the lamp, Such lead-Wires passing through a pivot, 5.
  • the refiector 1 and the lamp 2 may be supported upon a suitable trame 8 which is Patenteaoct. 13, 190,8. No. 218,473. Divided and this application filed January ⁇ 9, 1905.
  • Fig. 2 is a side View of the apparatus appearing in Fig. 1.
  • Figg is shown an lsection of the reflector with its edgesturned over at 6 and 7 to ie- "ceiv'e a White paper or other materialas a reflectin surface.
  • This reecting material can,- o course, be renewed at any time by simplywithdrawing the reector already in the apparatus and replacing it by a new one.
  • the lamp may be started by vfirst tilting .the supporting frame 8 into the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2 and afterwards restoring the frame to the full linerposi-tion whereby the mercury in the two ends of the lamp will be st brought into contact and afterwards se ,iirated for starting purposes.
  • the 'frame 8 may support a plurality of lamps as well as the slngle amp illustrated:
  • I claim as my invention i

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E, I fLIGHTNBR.` ADJUSTABLE SUPPORT FOR VAPOR LAMPS.
Patented oon. 13,1908.
ports for Vapor-Lamps, of which the follow-yk y 111 (30111111011 llSl.`
` riety of tilting frames is required for various i STANWOOD E. FLICH-TNER, OF ENGLEWOOD,
' pass through ampls,
' ing, enlarging orco'pying, ast `e casemay be.
218,473, and relates to a special application l 1 work; and-Fig. 3 is a detail view.
the first figure of the drawings, l is a relector arrangedv behind a mercury vapor UNITED STATES v.PATENT OFFICE ELECTRIC COMPA-NY, OF'NEW YORK,A
No. 900,719. y
original application inea my 2s, 1904, serial i ff 1 serial No.
To all 'whom it may'concemi Be it known that I, S'rANwooD FLIGHT- NER, acitizen of the United States,and resih dent of Englewoo d,'county of Bergen, State of New Jersey, have invented certain new` and useful Improvements in Adjustable Sup-` ing is a specification.. y i y The present invention relates to franjesfor vapor electriclamps such as are represented bythe well-known mercury vapor lamps no w The special object of the inventionis to rovide means whereby the startingnof such am s may be readily accom' lished either sing y or in groups by means fo tilting apparatus in which connection is` first made be-V tween the negative and positive electrodes through a stream. or column of mercury, and afterwards such connection is broken., by ay proper manipulation of `the apparatus, so that the current which originally flowed through the vaporcolumn or stream shall t e vapor path between the main positive and the main negative elec-` trodes.
It has been found in practico that avapurposes, 4whether for.
lphotographing.; bymeans of mercury vapor or for .prints This a plication 1s a division of my ap lication ed July 28, `1904,' Serial Num er' of the invention therein described and shown.
In the drawings, Figures 1 and -2 are, respectively, front ,and side' elevations ofnone type of apparatus commonly used for copy- ADJUSTABLE `surfron'r FOR VAPOR-LAMPS.
Specification of'Iiette'rs Patent.
NEW JERSEY, ASSIGrNORVTO`k COOPER HEWITT N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
. lamp, 2., Lead-wires, 3 and 4, are shown as connected with the terminalsv ofl the lamp, Such lead-Wires passing through a pivot, 5.
The refiector 1 and the lamp 2 may be supported upon a suitable trame 8 which is Patenteaoct. 13, 190,8. No. 218,473. Divided and this application filed January` 9, 1905.
pivoted. centrally-at 5, 5, 1n suitable standards, 9, 9. l The viewshownin Fig. 2 is a side View of the apparatus appearing in Fig. 1.
In Figg is showna lsection of the reflector with its edgesturned over at 6 and 7 to ie- "ceiv'e a White paper or other materialas a reflectin surface. This reecting material can,- o course, be renewed at any time by simplywithdrawing the reector already in the apparatus and replacing it by a new one.
The lamp may be started by vfirst tilting .the supporting frame 8 into the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2 and afterwards restoring the frame to the full linerposi-tion whereby the mercury in the two ends of the lamp will be st brought into contact and afterwards se ,iirated for starting purposes. It will be understood that the 'frame 8 may support a plurality of lamps as well as the slngle amp illustrated:
I claim as my invention i The combination with a tilting frame and a vapor electric lamp sup orted thereby, of a guide located behind the lamp and extending along lpractically the entire luminous body thereof,'the said guide being of curved form and being adapted to receive reflecting material.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York, and State of-New York,l this 3rd day of January A. D. 1905.
STANWOOD E. FLICHTNER.
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WM. H. CAPEL, GEORGE H. S'rocKBRmG-E.
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