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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- My invention consists in a novel construetion of a mica lamp-chimney, and its combina-- tion With a glass base, as hereinafter more fully explained.
- Figure l is a side elevation ot' the chimney and base complete, as applied to a lamp;
- Fig. 2 is a top-plan View of the glass base of an oval form,
- Fig. 3 a similar vieiv of a circular base, somewhat modified,
- Figs. 4, 5, and (5 are views ot' portions shown in detail.
- the bottom of the chimney is made to it over the top of the oval base B, which is made slightly inclined for that purpose, and it may be fastened by extending the strips b down far enough to bend them under the shoulder, in which case the projections l on the band C may be omitted 5 but l prefer to u se the latter, as it renders the union ofthe chimney and f base more secure and rm.
- the glass base I make of the form shown in Fig. l--that is to say, its upper portion h is made ot' a suitable size andformtotthe chimney and its lowerportion to iitthe lamp 5 and between the upper and lowerportions it is contracted by an external groove, I, the upper portion h Ila-ring or inclined outward, as shown clearly in Fig. l.
- the air which is drawn up through the glass base keeps the glass cool, so that it can be easily handled, and prevents it from cracking.
- the air passes the contracted throat I and enters the upper portion it spreads out laterally, and, in connection with the burning oil, produces a very broad, brilliant, and steady iiame.
- the locking projections may be formed on the strips b in case the band 0 is not used, or on the band C it' the latter is used. Where, as in this case, the botto-m ofthe chimney tits within the base the band C is as necessary as When the chimney tits over or ont- Y side ofthe base, as is necessary' when the oval form of base is used.
- thechimney and base are intended to remain united, the Whole being put on or taken ofi' together.
- the base of glass By making the base of glass the light is readily transmitted through it, and thus there is no shadow around the lamp, as there would be if the vbase Were of metal.
- a lamp-chimney consisting ot' sheets of mica united by means of the doubled and indented or perforated met-al strips b, and provided with mea-ns for attaching it to the base B, substantially as described.
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EBENEZER BLACKMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN LAMP=CHIMNEVS.
Speeication forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,325, dated February 6, 187%.
SPECIFICATION. To alt whom it muy concern:
Be it known that I, EBENEZER BLACKMAN, ofNeW York, in the county ot' New York and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Lamp-Chimneys, ot' which the followin g is a specih'cation, reference being had to the accompanying drawing.
My invention consists in a novel construetion of a mica lamp-chimney, and its combina-- tion With a glass base, as hereinafter more fully explained.
Figure l is a side elevation ot' the chimney and base complete, as applied to a lamp; Fig. 2 is a top-plan View of the glass base of an oval form, Fig. 3, a similar vieiv of a circular base, somewhat modified, and Figs. 4, 5, and (5 are views ot' portions shown in detail.
In constructing the chimney proper I prepar(l two sheets ot' mica, A, ot' suitable size and form, and unite their vertical edges by a thin and narrow strip of sheet metal, b, bent longitudinally in the form of a letter S, as shown in section in Fig. 5. After inserting the adjoining edges ot' the inica sheets A in the grooves formed by thus bending the metal strips b, the metal is indented, as represented at e, Fig. 5, thereby locking the parts irmly together.
' These indentations may be formed alongcthe Whole length of the strips b, or they may be made only at intervals, as may be found necessary. I then secure around the top a narrow band, d, and around the bottom another band, G, which has a series of projections l on its lower edge, as represented in Fig. (i and also in Fig. l, Where they are shown bent under the shoulder ot' the glass base B, their object being to fasten the mica chimney secure] y to the base. The bottom of the chimney is made to it over the top of the oval base B, which is made slightly inclined for that purpose, and it may be fastened by extending the strips b down far enough to bend them under the shoulder, in which case the projections l on the band C may be omitted 5 but l prefer to u se the latter, as it renders the union ofthe chimney and f base more secure and rm. The glass base I make of the form shown in Fig. l--that is to say, its upper portion h is made ot' a suitable size andformtotthe chimney and its lowerportion to iitthe lamp 5 and between the upper and lowerportions it is contracted by an external groove, I, the upper portion h Ila-ring or inclined outward, as shown clearly in Fig. l.
By this plan the air which is drawn up through the glass base keeps the glass cool, so that it can be easily handled, and prevents it from cracking. As the air passes the contracted throat I and enters the upper portion it spreads out laterally, and, in connection with the burning oil, produces a very broad, brilliant, and steady iiame.
Although I prefer the oval form of base, as represented in Figs. l and 2, it is obvious they may be made circular, as represented in Fig. 3, and have the chimney secured in the Inanner already described. Or the chimney may be made to tit inside of the base B, which latter, in that case, should be formed With an internal groove, as shown at f, Fig. 4, with tIvo openings or notches, n, entering it from above, as shown in Fig. 8. Vhen this Style is used, the chimney will be provided at the bottom with external projections, which will enter the notches u; when, by turning the chimney around, the projections will enter the groovef, and thus lock the chimney and base together by what is usually known as the bayonet joint. The locking projections may be formed on the strips b in case the band 0 is not used, or on the band C it' the latter is used. Where, as in this case, the botto-m ofthe chimney tits within the base the band C is as necessary as When the chimney tits over or ont- Y side ofthe base, as is necessary' when the oval form of base is used.
In use, thechimney and base are intended to remain united, the Whole being put on or taken ofi' together. By making the base of glass the light is readily transmitted through it, and thus there is no shadow around the lamp, as there would be if the vbase Were of metal.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is A 1. A lamp-chimney, consisting ot' sheets of mica united by means of the doubled and indented or perforated met-al strips b, and provided with mea-ns for attaching it to the base B, substantially as described.
2. A glass base B having the contraction I and the flaring top h, constructed and arranged to operate substantially as set forth.
EBENEZER BLACKMAN.
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JACOB DuBois, JNo. C. Banus.
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