This lantern wasn't so much "invented" as produced.
It uses well established technology.
It was manufactured by American Gas Machine in the mid 1950s, the "A" models right around 1955. AGM was a division of Queen Stove Inc. and was either phased out or out of business by 1968. The Kamplite name was used from around 1949 to 1960 when the line was replaced with the Thermos line of lanterns (1960-1971).
This lantern continued to be manufactured for Sears Canada until around 1961 or 1962 for the JC Higgins line, although production had moved to Hong Kong.
They can be good performers with a good generator but this part is difficult to source these days (2012). However, the fuel mixture can be regulated with careful adjustment of the cleaning lever. They also require a longer than standard mantle, such as the Coleman #99 or Peerless 24-A.
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I have a "clam shell case" for the Coleman Lantern Model 220F. It is gold in color.
Legos were originally invented for model cars and model planes, and even model tractors.
The Model T was invented in 1908 and went out of production on may 26 1927. The model A went on.
No, it was invented in 1909.
This lantern was sold in the us. it is rechargable with the proper charger which I am looking for.
It was invented in 1908 by Henry Ford
He invented the rocket in 1926
The Model T was made in Detroit.
An experimental model was invented in 1827.
Copper exterior lighting costs $376.12 for a brass outdoor wall lantern. The model number from the website for this device is the 1001-AB-CIM-CLR Wall Lantern.
The electron cloud model was invented throughout the 20th century. (1900's) Yet after neils bohrs model in 1913