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首页 / 专利分类库 / 照明 / 照明装置或其系统的功能特征或零部件;不包含在其他类目中的照明装置和其他物品的结构组合物 / 光源或灯架的固定(只用联接装置固定电光源入H01R33/00) / .将汽灯纱罩或其他白炽体固定到灯件上;汽灯或其他白炽体的悬挂装置(燃烧器上灯罩或其他白炽灯的配置入F21V36/00)
序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 BE687640D 1966-09-30 BE687640A 1967-03-01
1,112,707. Incandescent mantles. ALADDIN INDUSTRIES, Inc. 6 Sept., 1966 [18 Oct., 1965], No. 39766/66. Heading F4T. An incandescent mantle assembly comprises a frusto-conical mantle 2 suspended from a support 9 which hangs by two outwardly turned lugs 15 from support arms 12. The support 9 is made from a ring of metal or a ceramic material and the mantle is secured in a peripheral groove therein. The arms 12 are formed from a single piece of wire which is secured to a flange surrounding burner 3. The ends of the arms 12 are of circular or rectangular crosssection and pass through holes of similar shape in the lugs 15. Holes or slits may be formed in the periphery of the supporting ring 9.
142 Dual purpose mantle mounting GB1458254 1954-05-18 GB762616A 1956-11-28
762,616. Mountings for incandescent mantles. ALADDIN INDUSTRIES, Inc. May 18, 1954 [June 16, 1953], No. 14582/54. Class 75(1) In a mantle mounting defined by an annular metal unit 10 having a pair of ears 19 for supporting a mantle and protective walls 16 extending upwardly and outwardly of the mantle, the protective walls 16 are defined by opposite sectors of the unit and the mounting presents a pair of depending flanges 25 disposed intermediate the sectors. The protective walls 16 are arcuate and are joined by annular bases 15 to an annular inverted cup, the walls 16, bases 15 and the outer wall 12 of the annular inverted cup forming two channels receiving the lower end of the mantle. The depending flanges 25 are joined by narrow sloping ledges. 35 to the outer wall 12 of the annular inverted cup. The ears 19 are joined by arcuate walls 17, 18 to the protective walls 16 and are provided with sleeves 21 embracing the arms of the harp 23. The mantle mounting is secured to a burner-cone 30, Fig. 3, comprising an aperture 31 and a pair of flanges 32 extending downwardly from the upper surface 33 of the cone by positioning the bases 15 of the mantle mounting on the upper surface 33 with the flanges 25 abutting the flanges 32. The mantle mounting is then rotated until the flanges 25, 32 form a cylindrical wall which serves to guide the air to the mantle, the ledges 35 fitting under small radial extensions of the upper surface 33.
143 Glühkörperträger. CH98425D 1921-10-26 CH98425A 1923-03-16 WALTHER BURSTYN DR
144 FR363955D 1906-03-08 FR363955A 1906-08-10 VIGNAT PIERRE-ANDRE
145 FR354673D 1905-05-26 FR354673A 1905-10-10 HILDEBRANDT ERNST
146 FR352009D 1905-03-03 FR352009A 1905-08-01 BRIDGER JAMES
147 FR335662D 1903-10-01 FR335662A 1904-02-05 GERMAIN CLEMENT
148 FR333771D 1903-07-11 FR333771A 1903-12-03 ROUMIEU LAURENT; AUBERT JOSEPH
149 FR331796D 1903-05-07 FR331796A 1903-10-01 FARKAS ARMAND
150 FR321223D 1902-05-17 FR321223A 1903-01-05 HENRI NAGAN
151 Lighting system with customized intensity having a plurality of LED strips and controller and drive mounted to each strip US15798036 2017-10-30 US10330298B2 2019-06-25 Jun Wang; Kenneth J. Wetenkamp; Matthew S. Tlachac; Neal R. Verfuerth
A light fixture suitable for use with fluorescent light bulbs as a fluorescent light fixture includes a frame, a plurality of LED mounting strips that are removably coupled to the frame, a plurality of LEDs that are disposed on each of the plurality of LED mounting strips, and a plurality of drivers. Each of the plurality of drivers is disposed on one of the plurality of LED mounting strips and electrically coupled to the plurality of LEDs disposed on each of the plurality of LED mounting strips.
152 Liquid fuel campstove with electronic ignition US74133 1993-06-09 US5336084A 1994-08-09 Norris R. Long
A liquid fuel campstove is provided with a piezoelectric ignition system. The campstove includes a liquid fuel tank, a burner assembly having a fuel inlet and fuel outlet orifices, a generator tube which is connected to the fuel tank and extends adjacent the burner assembly, and a U-shaped venturi tube which extends from the generator to the fuel inlet of the burner assembly. A pilot tube is inserted into the venturi tube and extends to adjacent the fuel outlet orifices of the burner assembly. The electrode of the piezoelectric ignition system is positioned adjacent the end of the pilot tube.
153 Mantle technology US507597 1990-04-10 US5104312A 1992-04-14 William P. Dowst; Brendan P. McFadden; Robert E. Nelson; Jens F. S. Olow
An incandescent gas mantle assembly includes a metal coupling member and a mantle supporting sleeve member of thermally resistant material that has a skirt portion to which a metal oxide mantle sock is secured in depending relation. The metal coupling member has a body portion of disc configuration with an outer periphery and an inner periphery, a plurality of inwardly extending first coupling portions integral with and spaced about the body portion for attachment to a cooperating burner head, and a plurality of second coupling portions integral with and spaced about the body portion, the second coupling portions being in coupling engagement with recess structure of the mantle supporting sleeve member.
154 Mantle support device US536748 1983-09-28 US4534729A 1985-08-13 Ward L. Kelly
In a device for the burning of gas by means of a mantle the improvement comprises a support for the mantle. The support includes attachment means for connecting it to a gas outlet tube emanating from the device. Lower body means is connected to the attachment means which is characterized as being substantially incapable of communicating significant amounts of gas from the interior to the exterior side wall of the lower body means. Connected thereto is an upper body means which is characterized as having a substantially porous side wall for the communication of gas to its exterior. A support plate having a substantially circular configuration is connected to the upper body means and, finally, mantle piercing means is caused to emanate from the support plate.
155 Gas mantle US3649157D 1970-06-12 US3649157A 1972-03-14 KLAUER FRIEDRICH W; MEWES FRITZ W
A gas mantle for illumination purposes for gases having a calorific content higher than about 7,000 (K.cal.)/Nm3.
156 Gas lantern US3627460D 1970-06-01 US3627460A 1971-12-14 GILMAN LESTER
A gas lantern is provided with a spring-biased reflector or cover seated on the mantle so as to promote more complete combustion so that the lantern will burn brighter and cleaner.
157 Frame-type holding arrangement for suspended incandescent mantles in high-intensity lanterns US53685166 1966-03-23 US3363437A 1968-01-16 DIETER NAUJOKS
158 Mantle support US16868637 1937-10-13 US2175316A 1939-10-10 HARRY RINNMAN
159 Pressure lantern US52127031 1931-03-09 US1964939A 1934-07-03 ENGH WALTER B; DAVIS CORTLAND W
160 Blue-flame mantle lamp US20828627 1927-07-25 US1744298A 1930-01-21 DAVIS CORTLAND W