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US672328A
US672328A US3131300A US1900031313A US672328A US 672328 A US672328 A US 672328A US 3131300 A US3131300 A US 3131300A US 1900031313 A US1900031313 A US 1900031313A US 672328 A US672328 A US 672328A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in night-lamps, the object of my invention being to provide a lamp and a cover therefor which shall be convenientforuseinbed-rooms, especially when it is desired to Warm artificial food for infants or invalids.
  • One of the principal objects of my inven tion has been to provide alamp which can be so used to provide a gentle heat for warming the food and at the same time the light of which can be entirely excluded from the room, if desired, or the light can be directed to any desired portion of the room at pleasure without rising from the bed if the lamp is placed upon a suitable stand by the side of the bed.
  • My invention therefore resides in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts for the above ends hereinafter fully specified, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
  • Figurel is a central vertical section of the lamp, certain of the parts being shown in elevation; and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the cover of the lamp removed from the lamp-body.
  • a represents the base of the lamp, provided 011 opposite sides with the handles b.
  • 0 represents the burner, and cl the chimney thereof.
  • the base a is square in form and has four short vertical walls 6, forming guides for the four walls z'of a casing f.
  • the lower edges g of the walls of said casing rest upon the extended portion of the base a beyond the short walls 6.
  • Each wall 2' of the casing has a horizontal slot j, extending almost the whole width of the wall, and the lower edges of the slots are about on a level with the tops of the walls e of the base. These slots provide air-openings for supplying air to the lamp.
  • Said walls i are connected by a base 7a, which has a central circular aperture Z, adapted to pass down over the chimney of the lamp, said aperture having a lateral extensionm to pass over the end of the stem by which the wick is raised.
  • Each wall of the casing has a large opening extending almost entirely across the wall, said opening being closed by means of a cover n, hinged at the top and provided with a handle 0 for raising said cover.
  • Said casing is formed with a sloping roof 1), having a cylindrical flue g and a curved circular hood 4, supported by legs 8 upon a frusto-conical extension t from the roof 19 within the due q.
  • the roof 19 From the four corners of, the roof 19 extend two bail-like supports it of the stand 1), composed of wire grating. Upon said stand can be placed a smallcup or other vessel containing food which it is desired to keep warm by means of the heat of the lamp.
  • a night-lamp the combination with a lamp-body having a plurality of short vertical walls 6 at its top, of a casing having an equal number of walls, and a base suitably apertured to pass down over the chimney of the lamp, the lower edge of said Walls below said base fitting snugly against the walls 6 of the body of the lamp, and said walls being suitably apertured between said lower edges and the base 7:; to admit air for combustion, each wall having a large opening above said base, said opening being closed by means of a cover hinged at the top, the top of the easing having a suitable hood for stopping the passage of light upward from the lamp, while permitting free exit of the products of combustion, said casing having also above said hood, a grating supported from the top of the casing at a distance from the top of said hood, substantially as described.

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No. 672,328. Patented Apr. 56, I91". H. MULLER.
NIGHT LAMP.
(Apphcahon filed Seyt. 27, 1900) (No Model.)
'ATTORNEK UNITED Smarts VPATENT @rnrca HEINRICH MGLLER, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 672,328, dated April 16, 1901. Application filed geptember 27, 1900. Serial No. 31,313. (No model.)
To all whom it away concern:
Be it known that I, HEINRICH MoLLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Night-Lamps, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in night-lamps, the object of my invention being to provide a lamp and a cover therefor which shall be convenientforuseinbed-rooms, especially when it is desired to Warm artificial food for infants or invalids.
One of the principal objects of my inven tion has been to provide alamp which can be so used to provide a gentle heat for warming the food and at the same time the light of which can be entirely excluded from the room, if desired, or the light can be directed to any desired portion of the room at pleasure without rising from the bed if the lamp is placed upon a suitable stand by the side of the bed.
My invention therefore resides in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts for the above ends hereinafter fully specified, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figurel is a central vertical section of the lamp, certain of the parts being shown in elevation; and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the cover of the lamp removed from the lamp-body.
Referring to the drawings, a represents the base of the lamp, provided 011 opposite sides with the handles b. 0 represents the burner, and cl the chimney thereof. The base a is square in form and has four short vertical walls 6, forming guides for the four walls z'of a casing f. The lower edges g of the walls of said casing rest upon the extended portion of the base a beyond the short walls 6. Each wall 2' of the casing has a horizontal slot j, extending almost the whole width of the wall, and the lower edges of the slots are about on a level with the tops of the walls e of the base. These slots provide air-openings for supplying air to the lamp. Said walls i are connected by a base 7a, which has a central circular aperture Z, adapted to pass down over the chimney of the lamp, said aperture having a lateral extensionm to pass over the end of the stem by which the wick is raised. Each wall of the casing has a large opening extending almost entirely across the wall, said opening being closed by means of a cover n, hinged at the top and provided with a handle 0 for raising said cover. By means of these covers the light of the lamp can be completely exeluded from the room when desired, or by ,raising one or more of said covers any part or parts of the room may be illuminated. More-.
over, the covers can be placed to extend downwardly at an angle, so as to throw the light downward and illuminate only the lower portion of the room. Said casing is formed with a sloping roof 1), having a cylindrical flue g and a curved circular hood 4, supported by legs 8 upon a frusto-conical extension t from the roof 19 within the due q. By this means light is absolutely prevented from escaping from the top of the casing, although the products of combustion are allowed free exit therethrough.
From the four corners of, the roof 19 extend two bail-like supports it of the stand 1), composed of wire grating. Upon said stand can be placed a smallcup or other vessel containing food which it is desired to keep warm by means of the heat of the lamp.
I claim- In a night-lamp, the combination with a lamp-body having a plurality of short vertical walls 6 at its top, of a casing having an equal number of walls, and a base suitably apertured to pass down over the chimney of the lamp, the lower edge of said Walls below said base fitting snugly against the walls 6 of the body of the lamp, and said walls being suitably apertured between said lower edges and the base 7:; to admit air for combustion, each wall having a large opening above said base, said opening being closed by means of a cover hinged at the top, the top of the easing having a suitable hood for stopping the passage of light upward from the lamp, while permitting free exit of the products of combustion, said casing having also above said hood, a grating supported from the top of the casing at a distance from the top of said hood, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
H. MULLER.
Witnesses:
FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, Z. A. DANIELS.
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