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  2. Davy lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Davy lamp is a safety lamp used in flammable atmospheres, invented in 1815 by Sir Humphry Davy. [1] It consists of a wick lamp with the flame enclosed inside a mesh screen. It was created for use in coal mines , to reduce the danger of explosions due to the presence of methane and other flammable gases, called firedamp or minedamp .

  3. Humphry Davy - Wikipedia

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    Outside the entrance to Sunderland Football Club's Stadium of Light stands a giant Davy Lamp, in recognition of local mining heritage and the importance of Davy's safety lamp to the mining industry. [81] There is a street named Humphry-Davy-Straße in the industrial quarter of the town of Cuxhaven, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [82]

  4. Safety lamp - Wikipedia

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    A Davy lamp. In the Davy lamp a standard oil lamp is surrounded by fine wire mesh or gauze, the top being closed by a double layer of gauze. If firedamp is drawn into the flame it will burn more brightly and if the proportions are correct may even detonate. The flame on reaching the gauze fails to pass through and so the mine atmosphere is not ...

  5. Mining lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Davey Safety Lamp was made in London by Humphry Davy. George Stephenson invented a similar lamp but Davys invention was safer due to it having a fine wire gauze that surrounded the flame. This enabled the light to pass through and reduced the risk of explosion by stopping the "firedamp" methane gas coming in contact with the flame.

  6. Firedamp - Wikipedia

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    Firedamp (1889) by Constantin Meunier depicts the aftermath of a mining disaster Stephenson's safety lamp shown with Davy's lamp on the left. Firedamp is explosive at concentrations between 4% and 16%, with most explosions occurring at around 10%. It caused many deaths in coal mines before the invention of the Geordie lamp and Davy lamp. [4]

  7. Portrait of Sir Humphry Davy - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the scientist Sir Humphry Davy, president of the Royal Society. Davy is known for the invention of the Davy Lamp and isolating a number of elements using electricity. It shows Davy in the stance of a swagger portrait dressed in fashionable Regency era style. [1] A Davy Lamp sits on the table next to him.

  8. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1809 Humphry Davy publicly demonstrates first electric lamp over 10,000 lumens, at the Royal Society. [5] 1813 National Heat and Light Company formed by Frederick Albert Winsor. 1815 Humphry Davy invents the miner's safety lamp. 1823 Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner invents the Döbereiner's lamp.

  9. Davy - Wikipedia

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    Davy may refer to: Davy (given name) Davy (surname) Davy lamp, a type of safety lamp with its flame encased inside a mesh screen; Davy, West Virginia, United States, a town; Davy Sound, Greenland; Davy (crater), a crater on the Moon; Davy, a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Edgar Pangborn