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The Kinley Licht und Apparatebaugesellschaft Frankfurt am Main.
This lampmaker is almost unknown.
Please find below some pieces of information.
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1908 ad Kinley Licht
1908 advertising: Kinley Licht und Apparatebaugesellschaft
(Kinley Light and Apparatus Manufacturing Co. Ltd.)

Saves 500% compared to electric arc-lights.
Kinley-Licht

Pressurized Kerosene Light
without any danger for
Factories, Workshops,
Train Stations, Streets,
Squares etc.

Mobile
Construction Light.

Excellent References
Brochures available.
 300 Candles 2 Pf. p. hour.
 800 Candles 4 Pf. p. hour.
1500 Candles 6 Pf. p. hour.
Millions of Candles in Use.
Kinley Light- and Apparatus
Manufacturing Company, Ltd. Frankfurt a.M.
Mc. Kinley trademark
Trademark of 08th July 1907: Mc. Kinley.
Mc. Kinley

No. 101512. K. 13445/4. Kinley-Light- & Apparatus Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Frankfurt a.M., Application 8.7.1907. Issued 8.10.1907.
Business: Manufacture and sale of lighting and heating appliances.
Wares: Lamps, lanterns, lyres, lighting and heating appliances, burners, incandescent mantles, containers for liquid fuels, accessories, namely vaporizers, jets for vaporizers, spare parts for lighting and heating appliances, pumps, winches.

 

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Data, comments, entries and patents from / about Kinley Licht, Ulmann & Co., Philipp Ulmann, Henry Seligmann
  filed. patented issued Description Applicant  
US768352 28. Sep 1901 23. Aug 1904   Patent: HYDROCARBON-BURNER. Philipp Ulmann, Zurich, Switzerland  
CH23494/386 5. Jul 1902     Brenner für flüssigen Kohlenwasserstoff, Zusatzpatent
(Additional Patent: Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
ULMANN & Co., in Zürich (Schweiz)  
CH28726 27. Aug 1903     Glühlichtbrenner für flüssige Kohlenwasserstoffe
(Patent: Incandescent Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
Ulmann & Co., in Dübendorf (Schweiz)  
CH30648 6. Mai 1904     Blau-Brenner für flüssigen Kohlenwasserstoff
(Patent: Blue-Flame-Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
Ulmann & Co., in Dübendorf (Zürich, Schweiz)  
AT28107 3. Nov 1904 15. Dez 1906 10. Apr 1907 Blaubrenner für flüssige Kohlenwasserstoffe
(Patent: Blue-Flame-Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
KINLEY-LICHT & APPARATEBAU Gesellschaft m.b.H. in Frankfurt a. M.  
GB190508653 22. Apr 1905     Pantent: Improvements in Bunsen Burners for Liquid Hydrocarbons Philippe Ulmann and Henry Seligman trading as Ulman & Co, of Dübendorf near Zurich, Switzerland Reference to Swiss patent CH30648 from 06.05.1904
  1905     Confirmed entry to the Frankfurt Address-Book at: Mainzer Landstraße 168 Managing Directors: H. Seligmann, P. Ulmann  
FR353697 25. Apr 1905 5. Jun 1905 18. Sep 1905 Patent: Brûleur à flamme bleue pour hydrocarbure liquide.
(Blue-Flame-Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
KINLEY-LICHT & APPARATEBAU Gesellschaft m.b.H. résidant en Allemagne Reference to Swiss patent CH30648 from 06.05.1904
US824268 27. Apr 1905 26. Jun 1926   Patent: Bunsen Burner for Liquis Hydrocarbons PHILIPP ULMANN, of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, Assignor to the firm of KINLEY-LICHT & APPARATEBAU GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H., of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.  
DE175202   10. Jun 1904 27. Sep 1906 Blaubrenner für flüssige Kohlenwasserstoffe.
(Patent: Blue-Flame-Burner for Liquid Hydrocarbons.)
KINLEY-LICHT UND APPARATEBAU-GESELLSCHAFT m.b.H. in Frankfurt a. M. Reference to Swiss patent CH30648 from 06.05.1904
101512 8.7.1907   8.10.1907 German Trademark: Mc. Kinley Kinley-Licht- & Apparatebau-Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung.  
  1910     Confirmed entry to the Frankfurt Address-Book at: Mainzer Landstraße 168 Company in Liquidation: Liquidator Albert Gaertner  

 

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