How can I tell how old my oil lamp is?

One excellent way to establish the history of your antique oil lamp is by finding a patent number or date. This is usually on the winder button, but it might also be on the another spot on the burner or base of your lamp. When you find a number of a US-made lamp, look it up on at the US Patent and Trademark Office.

What is a Kosmos burner?

The ‘Kosmos’ burner. The Kosmos burner is probably the most popular burner used in European lamps. A Patent for the design was first lodged in the UK in 1865 by Wild & Wessel from Berlin. In 1875 they began using the trade mark ‘Kosmos’ on winder knobs. The mark was taken over in 1899 by Brokelman, Jager & Co.

How do you measure an oil wick for a lamp?

Choosing the Correct Wick Size for Your Kerosene Burner

  1. To get at the wick channel on many No. 1 & No.
  2. With the wick channel exposed, carefully measure the width of the wick channel (see fig. 2).
  3. If you are unable to get to the top of the wick channel, turn the burner over and measure from the bottom side (see fig. 3).

Who made my oil lamp?

In May of 1862, John H. Irwin created the first design for a coil oil lamp to be used with coal oils or other similar hydrocarbons. Coal oil initially emitted a smoky flame until it was refined into kerosene. This refinement allowed lamps to be used indoors.

What is a center draft lamp?

His patent specified a burner with a wick-tube (draft tube) and a thimble perforated to “turn the air in jets against the flame.” Charles Upton bought rights to Henkle’s patents and named Rochester brand lamps that were sold worldwide. …

Where are WT Kirkman Lanterns made?

California
While our Premium Grade lanterns are made under contract in China using a combination of original Dietz tooling and new W.T. Kirkman tooling, all of the accessories for these models, such as hooded reflectors, warming plates, and post adapters, are made here in California.

How long should a oil lamp wick be?

It’s important that your wicks are at least 8 inches long as 3 of your inches are going to be used for the lead space into the oil at the bottom and in the adjustment portion at the top.

Why does my oil lamp wick burn so fast?

The wick burns too fast because it is used as a fuel, instead of transporting the oil to the flame. So it’s either the wick or the fuel that causes the problem. 1. A hotter flame needs more oxygen and more fuel.