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Patent Model of Marine Signal Lantern, 1863

Miner, Joseph J.1863

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States

This marine lantern was designed to burn oil. An opaque metal shade could be moved to expose and block its glow. Moveable red and green glass shades are its most innovative feature, which served two purposes. They allowed the lantern to act as a communications device, to send messages between ships--and as an anchor light, to avoid collisions between vessels.

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  • Title: Patent Model of Marine Signal Lantern, 1863
  • Creator: Miner, Joseph J.
  • Date: 1863-07-21
  • Date Created: 1863
  • Location: United States, New York, Buffalo
  • Subject Keywords: Lighting, Safety, Models (Patent), Signal lanterns, Lanterns (Lighting devices)
  • Type: Objects
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: Digital Collections
  • Patent Place: Buffalo, New York
  • Patent Date: 1863
  • Object Name: Model (Patent)
  • Object ID: 26.160.26
  • Inventor: Jospeh Miner
  • Invention: Marine Signal Lantern
  • Image ID: THF152244
  • Field: Transportation
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Smithsonian Institution
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