CH51532A -
Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
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Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
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CH51532A
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CH51532A1909-11-171909-11-17
Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
CH51532A
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Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
Lighting system with gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternating main and secondary flames and a device serving to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
Device on gas incandescent lamps, in particular invert gas incandescent lamps, with alternately burning main and secondary flame, to achieve reliable ignition by the extinguishing flame when the flame changes
A New Burner, Blowpipe, or Bunsen Lamp, namely, an Appliance for Burning a Mixture of Air and Gas or Inflammable Vapours for the Production of Intense Incandescence of Mineral Substances Employed for Incandescent Gas Lamps, known by the name of "Auer Lamps," or "Von Welsbach" or other analogous Lamps.