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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • A24F15/10Receptacles or boxes specially adapted for cigars, cigarettes, simulated smoking devices or cigarettes therefor for domestic use combined with other objects with lighters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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  • my invention consists of a new improvement in the construction of lamps to be used for lighting, heating, and cooking purposes.
  • A' Figure 1
  • C is an upright tube to hold tlie'burner and Wick.
  • A' and C being placed at a sate distance apart, I connect at orA near the base by the small supply-tube b', which conducts l the oil from A' to C.
  • I then insert from the outside into the upper end' of the upright tube C, above the level of the burning material, one end otl the vent-tube d'.
  • the purpose of this vent-tube ol.' is to relieve tube C of the surplus vapor which may be formed therein, and discharge it at a distance safe from the flame of the burner, and to ,admit the air to tube C necessary for combustion.
  • vent-tube d' either alone or in co-operation with a venthole in reservoir A', acts as a safety-valve, preventing an explosion either by expansion or sudden ignition of the vapors of the tluid or oil used. It also admits the required amount of air necessary for combustion, obviating the sucking operation'which takes place when air is obtained through the burner, and which any one practically acquainted may have observed .with other lamps when the air in them is eX- hausted, and which very quickly is the case when the wick-tube vapor-burners are used, and causes the light to go out.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIGE.
vEDWARD 'M. LOWDEN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN LAMPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 155,456, dated September 29, 1874 application led May 29, 1872.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD M. LowDEN, of the city of New York and State of New York, merchant, have invented a new and improved method of constructing and combining the use of stoves, lamps, and burners, to be used for light, heating, and cooking purposes, with oils, spirits, fluids, Ste.; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists of a new improvement in the construction of lamps to be used for lighting, heating, and cooking purposes.
I vconstruct a lamp` as follows: A', Figure 1, is the main reservoir to hold the oil. C is an upright tube to hold tlie'burner and Wick. These two, A' and C, being placed at a sate distance apart, I connect at orA near the base by the small supply-tube b', which conducts l the oil from A' to C. I then insert from the outside into the upper end' of the upright tube C, above the level of the burning material, one end otl the vent-tube d'. The purpose of this vent-tube ol.' is to relieve tube C of the surplus vapor which may be formed therein, and discharge it at a distance safe from the flame of the burner, and to ,admit the air to tube C necessary for combustion. To make this convenient and practicable I carry the other end of the vent-tube d' to the reservoir A', and fasten d' to A', leaving the end of d' open to discharge the vapor; `but,vfor greater safety, I prefer inserting the said open end of venttube d' into the reservoir A' above the level of the oil, and have said vent-tube d' act in eooperation with a vent-hole in reservoir A'. I
then put a vent-hole in reservoir A' at or near the top, or in any part or attachment thereof that admits of a vent of air to and from the interior of said reservoir A' above the level of the burning material. Then, by attaching a burner and wick to tube G and lling reservoir A' with oil, my lamp is ready for use.
The ilnprovement is obvious. The vent-tube d', either alone or in co-operation with a venthole in reservoir A', acts as a safety-valve, preventing an explosion either by expansion or sudden ignition of the vapors of the tluid or oil used. It also admits the required amount of air necessary for combustion, obviating the sucking operation'which takes place when air is obtained through the burner, and which any one practically acquainted may have observed .with other lamps when the air in them is eX- hausted, and which very quickly is the case when the wick-tube vapor-burners are used, and causes the light to go out. l rIhe vent-tube d' also makes practicable and satisfactory the constructing ot' the upright tube C` of small proportion and placing it at a distance from the reservoir A', therefore requiring but a small portion of the burning material at the point ot' combustion, and as well lessening the shade of the light downward.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination ci' the reservoir A', having the vent-hole, the supply-tube b', wick-tube C, and vent-tube d', as and for the purposes set forth.
E. lVI. LOWDEN.
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H. W. MCGUNE, JOHN NUGENT.
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