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On February 27, 1908 he incorporated The Mantle Lamp Company of America. Early in 1909 Johnson introduced the Aladdin lamp, which succeeded beyond all expectations and led to subsequent improved models over the next 40 years. After Johnson's unexpected death in 1943, his son, Victor S. Johnson Jr. succeeded him and expanded the company.
300 Army issue model, 1938–1946; 21C Armed Forces issue, late 1940s onwards; 300X 1938–1946, becoming the Bialaddin 300X from that year; M1 (Also marketed as model 305 Bialaddin for Aladdin Industries of Greenford UK) 1945–1968; M320 (Called M1 when Army issue) 1968–present (as of 2024) M1B Retro look civilian lamp, 1990–present (as ...
Aladdin Industries filed key "Aladdin Lamps" patents in 1954 and 1956, [1] [2] and commercial models were available by 1955. [3] However, due to low electrical efficiency and high price of the vacuum tube-based product, the concept was not popularized until later versions of the touch mechanism used integrated circuits and transistors to improve efficiency and reduce cost in the mid 1980s.
Aladdin Lamps is the only maker of this style lamp today. [16] Even they, are now marketing electric fixtures that fit the old style lamps. Large fixed pressurized kerosene mantle lamps were used in lighthouse beacons for navigation of ships, brighter and with lower fuel consumption than oil lamps used before. [ 17 ]
Aladdin and His Lamp is a 1952 American fantasy adventure film directed by Lew Landers and starring Johnny Sands, Patricia Medina and Richard Erdman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was shot in Cinecolor and produced by Walter Wanger for distribution by Monogram Pictures .
A-Lad-In His Lamp is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon. [1] The short stars Bugs Bunny , and features the Genie and Caliph Hassan Pfeffer, who is after Bugs and the genie in his lamp. [ 2 ] The voices of Bugs Bunny and Caliph Hassan Pfeffer are voiced by Mel Blanc , and the voice of the genie is played by Jim Backus .