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Toue les eutree-exempleires origineux sent filmte an eommencent per ie premlAre pege qui comporte une empreint* dimpreasion ou d'illUatretion et en terminent per la derniAre pege qui comporte une telle empreinte. ; Un dee symboiea suivents apperettre sur le derniAre imege da cheque microfiche, selon le ces: le symbols <^ signifie "A SUIVRE". le symbols ▼ signifie "FIN", - ■. ■ '■' . / ■ Lee certee, plenches. tsbleeux. etc.. peuvent Atre filmte A dee teux do rA^uction diff Arenu. Lorsque le document eet trop grend pour Atre reproduit en un soul clichA. il est filmA A pertir fie I'engie supArieur geuche. do geuche A droJte. et do heut en bee. en prenent le nombre d'imeges nAcesseire. Lee diegremmes suivents illustrent le mAthode. . . **„ 1 § . . '. n '■ ' , 1 2 3 1 i . i • ■ - ' .- V ■ V 3 V t ^ - 9 3 f -• .J) 1 < ._..._ 4 5 6 • ■ft 7 ~ 1— • •* ■i ' ■ , ■ , ■ "•« ^■'■^f'4«- k<. * ■ ' • Uai S7, v«Y-a /« nr ALLWORK A WELLS' PATEWTR i-.>!>^ OVER IMUSE. No Engine! No Boiler! No Compressor! No Pipes! No Shar p Shadow! No Fifed Plant! ' No Connections i No D&hger i No Spray f^'- i^cWellsLigh , MEDALS. PARIS, - . - 1389. HAMBURGH. • ■ 1889. O :Portable and Self-Contained; Sirnjile and Strong. Safe^nd Reliable, ^^ntinuoiis . in Action. By Weather. Cheap and Efficient. '%' BUl^Bl^. - 1880. DETROIT, 'r - -"'' IBSQ. A PORTABILE LIGHT FROiVi OIL 8Q0 to 200Q CANDLE POWER. sou ucEiisa AM wugFAcmrai hw tie downioii of limM, fljjji'- . 204 St. James Street, MONTREAL, Canada. ■4. =^ ■A WALLWOfIR A WBLI.S' PATCNTS. _ — _-_. . ^-,j_ MmM Nay S3. Jm 25. laly 23. 1889, iN tthm aii^M 1tH>. PATENTED ABROAD. ' This system of Ughting which has taken years to perfect, may be described as one of the most important inventions of the present age. By its use a powerful light can be brought upon any scene in an incredibly short space of time. Two men. can easily carry a complete apparatus of 3000 candle power, and one man, one of 800 candle power. ^ • On Railroads, in large Engineering works (suth as Sir Wm. Armstrong's, Sir Joseph Whitworth's, and hundreds of others in Europe,) at Docks, Ship Yards, on large Contract jobs, and in every variety of vHtrk where a powerful light xs required, its success has been complete. Over lOOO belaf ■•fd !■ 4 oiAatka Im E«r«p« laist season, and with a steadily increasing sale. It has met with unqualified approval since its introduction here, and the manufocturers recommend them with the greatest confidence. ' THIS t^AMP throiya no unconttumed oil apray aiboat. v.. . \ ■■ . * SHORT DESCRIPTION and method of working the " WELLS LIONT." The light is produced by generating oil into gas by the heat of its own combustion, and bvti^ning it in a l«AiiGB PowBRPtJL Flamb which needs no protection aii TARD6, FORGES, \ TUnrSRHS, BLEMEIM TAIU8, and all kinds tf OmtiMora' i»ork, wImr k powirlU portable ll^tit is requirvd It gives a pure white light, not dazzling or throwing intense .shadow, ' like the Electriclight. PRICE COMPLETE,' - $100.00 * EXTRA BURNER, „ - , 10.00 *I always send an extra burner with each lamp unless specially onlered utherwise. ' 9000 Of this size were sold in Europe last season^. SOO of them working on the Manchester lEng.i Ship Canal. \- AM. LAMPaBjuXi'OQjiPUfE with Chimney. Wind Guard. 8pannera.caeaners. and Card of FULL INSTRUCTIONa JAWES COOPER, "^ ^^;^',^ MONTREAL Y-* «%■ -^ i -TT THE t^ Vy gLLS UQH T,?' 1 THE *^V ELLS UQHT. CARI^IAdE. sjmjisT. ' t < S § ki ••1 . o I I make this handy carriage to| pick up any No. 3 Lamp. By its use lamps when full of^ oil can be easily wheeled itbont by a lad. c done while the lamp is burning. The burner can be disconnected, and put on to the tank, torming' a portable lamp (as shown on page - 3), if required, -the post being left' staudiug. I make a special large size tank for these arrangements so as to rumlonger without attention. PRICK ON APRLIOATION. is a perhianent anangement for lighting IjSrge areas. The ba.se which is sunk iiflfi the ground, is of east iron, and the hollow tube drops into it. It is admirably adapted for Railway and Found- ry Yards, Docks, and all places where one class of work is carriied on night after night. It is arranged with Wrought Iron standing 10ft. atx>ve ground, winob, wire, and ape PRICE ON APPLICATION I* with oast iron basei bracket, pulleys, il tube. TUB SFXKIB I>OST , is a portable arrangement for lighting large areas. It con- sists of an iron tube, with side struts, which can be carried al)Out and fixed in a few minutes. 20 ft. Wrought Iron Tube, with spike, struts, bracket, pulleys, winob, si^ial oil pipe and wire, complete. PRICE ON APPLICATION "^m^. ^^ _ FOR PRICES OF No. 3. LAMPS and RURNERS. to' work with ttiMa Maats, aaa page 3. (0 Id JAMES COOPER, "H-^ »r3il?ti2^r MONTREAL. -M^ '"^^SSM ELLS light; %v r: ELEVATED ARRANGEMENTS ^, (WALLWORK * WCLiaiPATKNTS) ^^SsSL WITH FIXED BURNERS AND LADDERS. These illustrations show two methods of fixing elevated Burners to "WELLS UOHTS." THE BRACKET ARRANGEMENT is much used on Railroads, and on Piers. The Post niay be either Wood or Iron, and must l>e provided with ladder or steps. The Burner is connected by 1 in, • iron pijie to the tank on the ground, and the at- tendant ascends the ladder to start the Burner. ' I make a special large size tank for the.se arrangements so as to run long periods without any attention. Prices furnished on application. I leave customers to Bupply and fix the posts and piping. The Stuffing Box niTfit be taken oflT the Lamp Stand Pip^ and fixed olT top of the Post as shown, so that the Burner can be remoyed'ter cleaning, &c. The pipe should \k arranged with plugs for cleaning as shown. For Prices of Lamps and Buniers to w'ork in connection. See page 3. THE POST ARRANGEMENT is used where the light is required on a wall, and is fitted up in san.e way as Post Arrangement. ^ ' CAST IRON BRACKET, including, Gland, Stuffing .Box, Wrought Iron Socket Pipe, with Set Screw and •T" Connection. raiOE, $12.00 I leave customers to find and fix their own piping, which is quite a simple matter. For Prices of Lamps aad Buniers to work in connection. See page 3. JAMES COOPER, ^S^« srZ?.?^^:^ MONTREAL. — , — ^^^=..»_. . ____ ^ . ,-_J '. c % .' 1 J- \i \ '.J- ■ : 1K\' ■i- ^ T » < 1* ■^' ffii IS 1 i |R ill ifft IK IBf 1 » » 1 i 1 1 t ^ . (■ pi H •^ f aUBSBA Arrapgement for Heating or Lightipg! This arrangement as An adjunct to our ordinary lanips will be found very useful for many purposed. Th,e Burner can be swung up to a wooden po I e or beam, or low- e re d below the level of the lamp, and is tluui rendered practically indepen- dent of the tank. For use i n dry docks 'pr up and down the side bf a ship during buildings itr is in- valuable. For heating quickly is is often very useful,* ^iid , saves the lengthj' and trouble- some operation of lighting a fire undf r thfe work." Fo r Bu ilders' use it will in niait^' cases be found more serviceable than our iron mast arrangements, as the burner can stand anywhere on a scaffold, while the tank re- mains in a secure position. « n »»»» T »>;»»i»» i" »i ■»»'»■ ■■ " ■»■» ! »»»»»»»»»■■» »»»»»»»»»»»»■■»»» ? »■» < » ' » > ■ " »»»»■■ " »■ " ■» " ■ I ii f »»■■■ ; ■■■»»■■■»■■■■■ < ■ I Tum X>Xt.XOE]fll. Tripod burner, with brass gland to drop ary sized burner in, telescope tail pipe, yj/ith lo ft. of - special flexible oil hose and couplings $14 OO Snatch block 4a, with hook ar>d spike, and 20 ft. of flexible wire, • 5 00 LONGER LENGTHS of special oil piping ATCNT«.) IN ORDERING SEPARATE f ARTS TO REPUOE f or Nog. 1 and 3 UMPS, QUOTE ' THE NAMES and NUMBERS GIVEN ON tHIS LIST. PLUGS R for No I SizK Bdrnkr (^in. Cas Thread.) " ' R " 3 " " (fiin.Qaa Thread) I " X " I or 3 Sizs BvKNKR (/^iii. Gas Thread) , ' BACK PLUG U for No- 1 SiZK Burnkr (K«n «pkciau,v*k)i.ijd) (* tt II It 3 *' . ** WIND GUARD t run ( '2lU HrUllALUV BOItKD) VAPOR JUT N for Nos. loi 3 SiZK BuKNifR I N H— In prilrrlnii ]H» iit Unatttht utimtet i>/ Humrt which licMI on (he dlth C WNi/A« (/oM. TAIL PIPE G with' LOCK NUT for No» I or 3 Birner* LIGHTING DISH C* '" '• iLrGrijTlNG CHIMNEY* " " WIND GUARD* " *" •< ' '1 . - • N. II. —Ill onlcrliiB anir of Ihe alioTc tke mitmlxr nfihe Hntiut u cait on IhciiUb C muit 6« given. -— '-^ !-■- - ' STAND PIPE for.No. 3 size lamp "msaj — ■ lai N«5i ir^ N»52 aN*N ' ' « " (Jiin. pipe, ift.6in. long) STAND PIPE STUFFING BOK.linfr No. i or 3 lamp \ 1 GLAND HANDLE for No. I or 3 lamp STAND PIPE LOCK NUT for No.a or 3 Itfhip » .. .. , _■ I^.— ,— . ->^ M N«55 ^ Nf36 -#§ N»57 •D N» 38 N«5S i>-7-'yt,T-*^TtiiT--^--^'T*' " OIU Valve COMPLfeTB>^i«cluding Wheel, Spindle, Filter Plug and Gland . OIL VALVE CASTING ONLY— Machined) SEPARATE PARTS . FILTF,RPLUG . • ^ I.VALVE SPINDLE, WHEEL & SCREWED GLAND (nitfo/IJiSdiV) GAUCiE PASSAGE PLUG SCREW , PRESSURE GAUGE I ! It 9 CO, B . * •0 N9 60 N*6I >E~^ N»62 map N*65 SOUNDING ROD & AIR PI.UG COMPLETE AIR PLUG WITHOUT ROD for No. 1 or 3 size lamp. EMPTYIN^TAP COM*PLETli: for No. 3 size lamp PLUG FOR Emptying tap separate for No. 3 size'Ump. JAMES COOPER, 'n^:^:::';:^ Montreal. / p ;::■■;■ '"■■. • ' 8 !.' . ■■'" ^ ^- ' t' — ■ — [ — , ■•■ .. ■ « ' . . - . -5 ■ fi.- ' . &,- ■ i- J ■ - ' UOTE I I f 5 8 9 00 ■/ aL. TH« "\irELLS LIGHT."-- PARTS. N«65 r «: N«66 #• '=M cz N«67 3 N»e8 N«68 N«70 Ofl, SUCTION HOSE PIPE (3 ft. 4in. lot)g) Complkts for N6. 3 tiae lamp " ' (I ft. 7 in. long) •* •' I DITTO (3ft.4in long) WITHOUT Brass ScrrwandStrainkr" 3 " (2ft 7in long) " " • ' "' " t " I N<7I N*72 1^73 N»74 i • e^ ft75 .^ » N«76 |j/N»77 PUMP COMPLETE for No. 1 or 3 lamp ttEPARATE PARTS. PUMP TOP CAST^i COMPLETE WITH GLAND hrj^o. i or 3 lamp PUMP HANDLE (wood) for Kp. 3 size Ump " " (Iwx shaped, iron> fpr No- i size lamp , PUMP HANDLE CASTING ^for No. 3 size lamp; PUMP ROD (5iin steel) fdP-No 3 size lamp " ()2in. " ) " " I " . PUMP ROD BRASS WASHERS PUMP CUP LEATHER PUMP BOTTOM WITH SPRI>t« ami CLACK COMI'LHTl'; PUMP BOTTokl CASTING ONlA' (machinfd 1 t.'* -' (H* N*70 PUMP BOTTOM CAGE PUMP (LACK VALVE with leather washer PUMP CLACK vSPRlNG SCREWS FOR CLACK LEATHER N»79 ' ._ .^.J. 1 ■' — N980 ,^ .LEATHER WASHeWs. JkUBBBH WASHER*. SPANNER— Fits each size Burner and lamp combined '' CLEANING DRILL In bnlcring Drill iitate Numbrr of th« Burner ■• cast on the Dinh. ' cup LEATHERS (for pump CLACK VALVE WASHERS (for pum> bottom) AIR PLUG . . EMPTYING TAP (for No. 3 size lamp) FILTER PLUG ^ OIL VAL VE, STUFFING BOX WASHERS . SfXND Wre STUFFiNG~BOX WASHeSs **** (A A) 3 o p o CO (A *^' N 0) 3 ►d JAMES COOPER, *«£ .T^m^^" MONTREAL^ ,'■1., **r / v^ m *• f ^m '^''*„ / A Few of the most importiDt oses to wWcli t^e "Wells Light" ai« speciallj adapted^ THE Wells licht^^on wiANeHESTEi^ or .fits lie Attali. THE«^ tLS, yCHTl)M RAILWAYS .^. ./■-^^ AS uato p.. \ I ^ jL .ft.W W. ftT . . >- *;g^^ W.E.RT \ PLATE LAYING LIFTING BREAKDOWN REPAIRS A CCIDENTS A CONSTRUCTION ^ C"""'-^'^ ^]^ I (I JAMES COOPER, SOJ-E MANUFACTURER. ■atmin 804 St. Jam*. Street, MONTREAL. 10 't 7 I w THE May be lovefl to Siiil tie M.. • Bives^a Diffusfifl Liglih ^ai>- THE Wells LiCHTroR^ shipyards J WMAWMK * WtlU- MTMTS A.C.WEUStO lOHDflll k MAWCHEWtll. JAMES COOPER, '^ST?:!^*:^^ MONTREAL. IT WALLWORK A WELLS' PATENTS, ~rr INVALUABLE FOR RAILROADS, Track Laying, Repairing, Brjdge Building, Tunneling at Wrecl(s, It Is Indispensable. "The WELLS LIGHT" belms Portable and Self- Oontalnedi giving a POWKKFIJI. I.IiailT with little attention. " EVERY TOOL CAR SHOULD CARRY ONE, tt caa lie Started in a Few Xintes. THB HARD SHADOW Of the Arc Lamp whloh Isnnpleaaant and even dangerous to work by IS OBVIATBD by the large area of ilame. M/NES, COLLIERIES. DREDGERS, DRY DOCKS, SHIP YARDS. PIERS, COAL STATIONS, " ■ STREET REPAIRING and for all purposes tvhere a POWERFUL 1 PORTABLE LIGHT IS REQUIRED. ENGINEERS, It is Very Useful, either as a Substitute for, or an Adjunct to the Gas or Electric Light, and irhere the ivork In hand la large requiring OONOBNTRATIBD Ught at special positions, and for special night work or repairs, either In the shop oi; outside. The "WELLS LIGHT" gives a clear "WHITE FL.A.liffHI free trota XI.A>BX} .en.AX10-WS. . .- IRONFOUNDBRa-Por clearing nv molding shop, partial overtime, etc., •M It can be used to move around or be placed upon brackets, so as to give the light Just where It Is required. BOILER WORKS, BRIDGE A GIRDER SHOPS, ROLLING MILLS, ZING & COPPER WOKKS. STEEL AND PIPE WORKS It has proved a COMPLETE SUCCESS IN ALL COUNTRIES. SOLE LICENSEE AND MANUFACTURER FOR vk DOMINION OF CANADA, 204 ST. 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