First manufactured in 1912, the Edison Safety Mining Lamp consisted of a battery enclosed in a self-locking steel case worn on the miner’s belt. A flexible cord, protected at both ends by a steel cover, connected the battery to the cap lamp. The battery could run the six-candlepower lamp for 12 hours and was recharged at the end of a miner’s shift.
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