
Safety lamp, Ashworth-Hepplewhite-Gray, Gray type, use: gas detecting, maker: Stanley, Derby, marking: makers name and Ashworth-Hepplewhite-Gray, 1888
This is a development of Gray's original lamp (Inv. 1886-199); a gauze cap is introduced above the glass, which is conical for the better emission of light upwards. The internal discharge orifice into the cap is conical. The air supply through the pillars is controlled by slightly rotating a shutter on the cap, or by ferrules sliding over holes in the pillars, as patented in 1887 by Mr. J. Ashworth. These features made it one of the best ordinary lamps for fire-triers ' use. A screw lock is fitted.
Details
- Category:
- Mining & Ore Dressing
- Object Number:
- 1888-352/2
- Materials:
- complete, brass (copper, zinc alloy) and glass
- Measurements:
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overall: 300 x 100 mm
weight: 1.5kg
weight: 3.30695lbs
weight: 14.085kg
weight: 31.05227lbs
- type:
- oil lamp and safety lamps
- credit:
- Geological Museum, Jermyn Street, London