Topbar Multimedia Catalogue Glossary
Catalogue > Glossary >
Imagine: Lampada a idrogeno Hydrogen lamp
  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

The hydrogen lamp was designed by Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) c. 1777. A jet of hydrogen in a gasometer was ignited by a spark from an electrophorus or a Leyden jar. The resulting flame lit a candle. This apparatus was substantially perfected by German makers and scientists in the late eighteenth century. It became a popular demonstration instrument and one of the fastest and most efficient systems to produce fire or provide a convenient light source at night. The device—more aptly described as a lighter than a lamp—was very common, particularly in German middle-class homes. It remained in use until the mid-nineteenth century.

 
.................................
 
 
 

EXPLORE...

related objects

  © 1995-2010 IMSS  Piazza dei Giudici 1  50122 Florence   ITALY