Llghtln seven B@sigi&@d guana Murafttetimd hy Tlie R XV T X. © V 1 S © 'a 'i; m REFLECTOLYTE “Lighting Fixtures” FOREWORD GENERAL: In this catalog we illustrate and describe scientifically designed Lighting Fixtures in four Periods: “CLASSIC” or “GREEK”, “ROMANESQUE”, “GOTHIC” and “WROUGHT IRON”; also Simplified Types for such locations where ornamentation is not desired or is unnecessary. The lighting fixtures illustrated are designed especially for CHURCHES, BANKS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AUDITORIUMS, SEMINARIES, COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, and all locations where high-class equipment is required. The scientific principles involved in the control and distribution of light in “Reflectolytes” are fully described and illustrated in this catalog, with sectional views and charts. That the “Reflectolyte System” of light-control and distribution is new and original, is testi¬ fied to by the fact that the Patent Office has issued over eighty patents covering these scientific principles. Much time and thought has been given to the design and construction of these “Reflectolytes”, so that the purchaser would receive the most in design, workmanship and illumination, for the money invested. EXPERIENCE: For over thirty consecutive years our President, H. C. Adam, has been manufacturing lighting fixtures of the better class. Mr. Adam received his training with his father’s company, the Frank Adam Electric Company of St. Louis, well-known for its high-class products. In 1916, “The REFLECTOLYTE Company”—a $50,000.00 Corporation—was organized to manu¬ facture, under the trade-name “Reflectolyte”, Lighting Fixtures under H. C. Adam’s patents. He was one of the first to apply scientific principles to commercial lighting fixtures, and secured pat¬ ents on his ideas—over eighty having been issued him to date. Later, these scientific principles were further applied to more artistic fixtures; thus were sound engineering principles combined with ar¬ tistic effects, to produce modern “Reflectolytes” as illustrated in this book. Mr. Adam is in active charge of the business today, and all orders entrusted to the company receive his personal supervision. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: The “Reflectolyte” Engineering Department is in charge of an expert who has had many years’ experience in planning lighting installations; his services (without obligation) are at the disposal of those desiring advice or recommendations on illumination subjects. MATERIALS: Only high-grade materials enter into the construction of “Reflectolytes”,—ferreous and non-fer- reous metals, porcelain enamel fused on steel, and Compo—strongly reinforced. These are fabricated, either separately or combined, by skilled craftsmen, to strict specifications, dictated by our mature knowledge of materials and experience with processes; all to the end that those purchasing “Reflectolytes” will receive the utmost in beauty, strength and utility, at the lowest possible price. ORNAMENTAL COMPO: The Ornamental Compo parts are cast of an unusually hard, tough, strong material, composed of a secret compound of highly refined gypsum and other ingredients, strongly reinforced. When thoroughly dry, the parts are treated with a solution which further hardens the surface and prepares it for the lacquer. After the application of our metalized lacquer, the compo has the appearance of cast metal, and will endure for many years unimpaired in strength and beauty. FINISH, LACQUER: As to lacquer, in the light of what the public already knows of the beauty, durability and won¬ derful wear-resisting quality of lacquer on automobiles, it seems to us sufficient to state that we use the same high-grade lacquer to finish our “Reflectolyte” fixtures as is used on the best automobiles— differing only in respect to its color. For our color, we use metal reduced to an impalpable powder, which is added to transparent lac¬ quer and applied with an air-brush. A second coat of transparent lacquer is then applied to completely SEE PRICE LIST INSIDE BACK COVER 2 seal the first metal-coat, making it impervious to moisture and atmospheric changes. Such a finish will remain untarnished and beautiful for years, and, after long use, can be restored to its original color and luster by the application of a damp cloth. GLASSWARE: The glassware supplied with “Reflectolytes” is individually hand-blown,—not machine-pressed,—in our own molds, by skilled craftsmen, and is special, both as to outline and formula of glass, of that particular scientific form and composition which experiment and test has proven provides the maxi¬ mum in illumination and eye-comfort. In quality and color-value, it is the choicest product of the Glassmakers’ Art. ILLUSTRATIONS: All illustrations in this catalog were made from photographs of the actual fixtures,—not from drawings; the photographs were taken with the greatest care in order to reproduce all the ornamental detail, and to preserve this detail the illustrations were made large. This compelled us to place the descriptive matter and prices in a separate booklet, which is to be found in pocket inside of back cover. BALL LAMPS: It is claimed by some manufacturers, and denied by others, that exposed ball lamps on fixtures are inefficient and poor practice, although both admit such ball-lamp fixtures to be artistic. We can see no objection to their use, providing inside frosted lamps of low unit-intensity, not exceeding 40 watts, are used. The admitted fact that fixtures so equipped are “artistic”, is perhaps the best explanation of their continued popularity, and is also our reason for offering “Reflectolyte” fixtures either partially or wholly equipped with new type inside-frosted lamps, which, however, are not included in the price quoted. If lamps are desired, they can be supplied at prevailing manufacturer’s prices. CHANNELS OF SUPPLY: “Reflectolyte” Lighting Fixtures can be secured through ELECTRICAL JOBBERS and DEALERS, through DECORATORS, and from us. CATALOG NO. SEVEN: This issue supersedes all previous catalogs and prices. New prices become effective at once, and are subject to change without notice. Prices are for fixtures with glassware, sockets and wire, in a knock-down condition, including packing, f. o. b. St. Louis, Missouri. Lamps are not included but can be supplied at prevailing prices, nor are wires connected to sockets or threaded through arms or chains; this is a simple task and can best be done where erected. December 15, 1914, December 22, 1914, November 9, 1915, November 16, 1915, 2— January 4, 1916, March 14, 1916, 3— April 4, 1916, July 4, 1916, July 25, 1916, 2—June 5, 1917, September 25, 1917, October 16, 1917, 2—November 13, 1917, November 27, 1917, 2—January 8, 1918, January 22, 1918, REFLECTOLYTES (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) Patented in the United States and Foreign Countries April 16, 1918, 2— April 30, 1918, May 7, 1918, September 17, 1918, September 24, 1918, 4—October 29, 1918, January 21, 1919, March 18, 1919, 3— April 29, 1919, May 6, 1919, May 13, 1919, June 24, 1919, July 8, 1919, 2—August 19, 1919, October 7, 1919, 2—November 4, 1919, Foreign and Domestic Patents Pending The REFLECTOLYTE Company 914 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Cable Address: “Reflectolyte” St. Louis. Western Union Code. Copyright 1928, H. C. Adam. 3—January 4, 1921, 9—March 29, 1921, 2—April 26, 1921, 2— September 13, 1921, 6—December 20, 1921, 3— June 20, 1922, 2—July 4, 1922, February 20, 1923, 5—April 3, 1923, May 15, 1923, 2—July 17, 1923, December 16, 1924, January 27, 1925, February 24, 1925, 2—March 17, 1925. 3 REFLECTOLYTE ENGINEERING DATA CHART FOR DETERMINING LAMP SIZE, SPACING AND MOUNTING HEIGHT OF UNIT REFLECTOLYTES. AREA IN SQUARE FEET. “A” HOW TO USE CHART When outlets are already located in a reasonably regular manner, it will be unnecessary to change them. Find the number of square feet allowed for each outlet by dividing the total area of the room by the number of outlets. Locate the area allowed for each outlet on chart (see “A”) and follow this line down to the horizontal line corresponding to the num¬ ber of foot candles (see “C”) desired in the room as selected from the table below. From this point the curved line, in¬ dicating the lamp size to use, is selected. When new outlets are to be located, divide the space into rectangles as nearly square as possible, and place an outlet in the middle of each rectangle. The area of the rectangle should then be applied to the chart as described above, and the lamp size determined. Best illumination results are obtained when REFLECTOLYTES are mounted on ceiling or suspended below the ceiling (measured from floor to upper edge of body of unit), at heights determined from chart, as follows: When room has but one outlet, locate long dimension of room on chart (see “B”); follow vertical line to point of inter¬ section with diagonal line “E”; follow horizontal from point of intersection to right hand margin (see “D”), where figures indicate the mounting or suspension height. When room has two or more outlets, locate on chart the distance between outlets (see “B”); follow vertical line to point of intersection with diagonal line “F”; follow horizontal line from point of intersection to right hand margin (see “D”), where figures indicate mounting or suspension height. To determine the illumination in a room with fairly light walls and ceiling, lighted by cluster fixtures,, either urns or ball lamps, or combinations of these, the illumination will average 4 foot-candles when the total wattage of lamps on the fixtures equals the area (in square feet) of the space to be lighted. FOOT-CANDLE INTENSITIES OF ILLUMINATION RECOMMENDED FOR VARIOUS CLASSES OF SERVICE: Foot Candles ARMORY—PUBLIC HALL. 3 5 AUTO SHOW ROOM. 6 7 BANK . 4 7 CHURCH—Auditorium . 2 5 COURT ROOM. 4 5 DRAFTING ROOM. 8 15 HOSPITAL— Ceiling—light only. 3 4 Ceiling and side light.... 2 3 Foot Candles HOTEL— Lobby . 4 5 Dining Room. 3 4 Guest Room. 3 5 OFFICE, General.••. 5 8 SCHOOL, Library, Class and Study Rooms. . 4 7 SCHOOL—Sewing and Drawing Rooms. 8 15 STORE Department, Clothing, Dry Goods, Haberdashery, Millinery, Jewelry, etc. 5 10 Other Stores: Drug, Grocery, Meat, Bakery, Book, Florist, Furniture, etc. 4 6 4 CLASSIC “S” TYPE REFLECTOLYTE Type S. C. elements embodied to 500 watts. “S” type REFLECTOLYTES produce results not heretofore se¬ cured from wholly-enclosing Lighting Units, because of new forms and in their construction. The most important are: an Urn of distinctive and In “S” type REFLECTOLYTE Diffusers, we offer a Lighting Fixture of unusual BEAUTY, EFFICIENCY and UTILITY, devel¬ oped artistically, scientifically and mechanically, to the highest degree of perfection. Supplied in two period designs: “Classic” and “Gothic”, with beautifully carved urns of light density translucent glass, in five sizes— 8*4, 10^2? 12*4, 14^2 and 16*4—to accommodate lamps from 50 scientific shape and special formula diffusing glass, and a scientifically designed porcelain enameled steel reflector, which, in combination, provide artificial illumination almost equaling daylight at its best. (See typical light-distribution curve.) This combination also provides a softly illuminated ceiling. The glass urn of “S” type REFLECTOLYTE is of scientific contour, designed to function efficiently with the reflector concealed within the body, to provide maximum illumination over a wide area beneath the fixture. The composition of glass is entirely different from that in ordinary globes; it has not that cold white color usually seen, but resembles most nearly a perfect piece of natural moonstone, with the same limpid depth and beauty of color when lighted. A. Scientifically designed glass urn; functions with concealed reflector to provide maximum output below, and soft shad¬ owless ceiling illumination. B. Scientifically designed white porcelain enameled reflector, concealed in body; controls and directs light rays to wide area beneath fixture. C. Resilient fingers hold reflector firmly ,yet permit instant removal. D. Metal holder; supports glass urn and houses porcelain enameled reflector. E. Lamp positioned in reflector so that horizontal and up¬ wardly-inclined rays are directed downward and outward. F. Patented supporting means; permits quick installation on standard 4-inch outlet box or wood or plaster ceiling. PATENTED The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis CLASSIC 5 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type S. C. O. Saint Louis 6 CLASSIC Type S. I. B. Type S. I. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis CLASSIC 7 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 8 CLASSIC Type S. I. Type S. I. O CLASSIC 9 Type C. M. D. Type C. M. H. Type E. Type D. Type J. C. B. Type C. C. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 10 CLASSIC Type S. I. A. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type S. I. A. B. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 12 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type D. N. C. B.—D. N. C. Saint Louis CLASSIC 13 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type S. C. E. M Saint Louis 14 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type S. R. C. M. Saint Louis CLASSIC 15 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type S. C. A. M Saint Louis 16 CLASSIC ■PI i .* •*'. I " W V. - ■ .HI* I rrmm •-T The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type S. I. A. M Saint Louis CLASSIC 17 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. C. E. B. Saint Louis 18 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. B. D. X. Saint Louis CLASSIC 19 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. B. H. C Saint Louis 20 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. B .A. M. Saint Louis CLASSIC 21 4 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. M. B. X. Saint Louis 22 CLASSIC Type F. L. S. I Type F. E. S. I CLASSIC 23 Type F. E. C. C, Type F. R. C. T. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. R. C. C. Type F. B. C. C. Type F. L. C. C. 24 CLASSIC Type F. B. C. B. Type F. C. B. T. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. R. C. B. Type F. L. C. B. CLASSIC 25 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. C, C. T. Type F. R. C, D. Type F. E. C. D. Type F. I. L. Type F. U. I. Type F. L. C. D. Type F. B. C. D. CLASSIC Type F. U. L. Type F. P. U. I. Type F. B. U. I. Type F. L. L. X. Type F. R. U .1. REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type F. E. U. I Type F. L. U. I Saint Louis CLASSIC 27 Type C. U. C. M. Saint Louis The REFLECTOLYTE Co. 28 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. U. B. M Saint Louis CLASSIC 29 o:o ;p 'o p. *p to oop oym >y«- •:• .v" , T VaJS The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type C. C. U. M Saint Louis 30 CLASSIC ro’oo o. 'o Q Q a C Q C O O <*> o o r i o (. ) . . » . < > < V ■< -l * < >,-o •* r The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type U. I. A. M Saint Louis CLASSIC 31 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type U. C. A. M Saint Louis 32 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type U. R. C. M Saint Louis CLASSIC 33 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type U. A. B. M. Saint Louis The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type U. C. E. M Saint Louis Type U. E. X The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis Type C. L. S 36 CLASSIC Type U. I. A. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis CLASSIC 37 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type U. I. A. B. Saint Louis 38 CLASSIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Types D. U. I. B.--EY U. B. Saint Louis CLASSIC Type U. I. Type U. I. O. Type C. N. C The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Types C. N. B. D.—C. N. B 40 CLASSIC Type C. S. 3 Type C. A. Type A. Type C. X. O. Type C. S. 5 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis CLASSIC 41 Type U. I. B. Type U. I. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis 42 CLASSIC Type E. B. Wo Type U. C. Type U. C. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis CLASSIC “U” TYPE REFLECTOLYTE 43 Type U. C. The “U” type REFLECTOLYTE Diffusers, illustrated on the preceding pages, are scientifically designed to control the light-rays and distribute them over a wide area beneath the fixture. The urn is blown in one piece of light-density translucent glass, of high diffus¬ ing quality and low light-absorption, and bears beautiful surface carv¬ ing in the “Classic” period. Made with glass in four sizes: 8 ^ 4 , io* 4 , 12^4 and 15^4 inches, to accommodate lamps from 50 to 500 watts. The Glass Urn of “U” type REFLECTOLYTE is of distinctive and scientific contour, an outline which experiment and test has proven provides the largest volume of wide illu¬ mination beneath the fixture. The composition of the glass is entirely different from that in ordinary globes; it has not that cold w T hite color usually seen, but re¬ sembles most nearly a perfect piece of natural moonstone, with the same limpid depth and beauty of color when lighted. “U” type REFLECTOLYTES distribute the light in all directions; however, a majority of the rays are diffused in the lower hemisphere (see typical light distribution curve). The bell-shaped upper portion of the Urn functions as a reflector, directing the rays from the light-source down¬ wardly, to be diffused over a wide area by the bowl-shaped bottom. Light Distribution Curve Elevation in Section A. Glass Urn scientifically designed to provide maximum illumination with pleasing brightness. B. Lamp filament positioned to function scientifically with upper portion of glass urn, which directs horizontal rays downward. C. Bell-shaped upper portion of glass urn, functions as a re¬ flector, directing horizontal rays downward and outward; also provides shadowless ceiling illumination. D. Patented supporting means; permits quick installation on standard 4-inch outlet box or wood or plaster ceiling. PATENTED The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis ROMANESQUE “R” TYPE REFLECTOLYTE “R” type REFLECTOLYTE Diffusers, illustrated on the follow¬ ing pages, are scientifically designed to control the light-rays and dis¬ tribute them over a wide area beneath the fixture. The Urn, with “Romanesque” design etched in brown-tone on sides and bottom, is blown of low-density light cream-colored glass of high diffusing quality and low light absorption. Made in five sizes: 8 y 2 , io* 4 , 12^4, 1444 and 16^2 inches, to accommodate lamps from 50 to 500 watts. The Glass Urn of “R” type REFLECTOLYTE is of scientific contour, an outline which experiment and test has proven provides the largest volume of illu¬ mination beneath the fixture. The composition of the glass is quite different from that in ordinary globes; it has a light creamy color which blends beautifully with the “Romanesque” design in brown-tone; lighted or unlighted, it is most pleasing and attractive. “R” type REFLECTOLYTES distribute the light in all directions, (see typical light-distribution curve) however, the outline of the urn is such that the interior functions as a reflector, directing the light-rays from the source downwardly and outwardly, diffusing them over a wide area beneath the fixture. Light Distribution Curve A. B. C. D. Glass Urn scientifically designed to provide maximum light output with low brightness over entire surface. Lamp positioned to function scientifically with interior of urn, to provide maximum output with minimum surface brightness. Modified bell-shaped upper portion of glass urn, re-directs light-rays downwardly and outwardly; also provides shad¬ owless ceiling illumination. Patented supporting means; permits quick installation on standard 4-inch outlet box or wood or plaster ceiling. PATENTED The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis RO M AN ESQU E 45 Type R. C. Type R. C. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis 46 ROMANESQUE Type R. I. B. Type R. I. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis ROMANESQUE 47 Type R. I. A. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 48 ROMANESQU E The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis ROMANESQUE 49 Type R. E. X. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. L. S. Type R. B .D. Saint Louis 50 ROMANESQUE The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. C. E. M. Saint Louis ROMANESQUE 51 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. I. A. M Saint Louis 52 R O M A N ES Q U E The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. C. A. M. Saint Louis ROMANESQUE 53 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. C. E. B Saint Louis iMtt' . 54 ROMANESQUE The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. B. H C. Saint Louis --- ROMANESQUE 55 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type R. B. D. X. Saint Louis 56 ROMANESQU E Type R. B. Types D. N. R. B.—D. N. R The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Types D. R. I. B.—D. R. B ROMANESQUE 57 Type F. R. R. I. Type F. C. R .1. Type F. D. R. I. 58 ROMANESQUE Type F. C. R. C. Type F. D. R. C. ROMANESQUE 59 Type F. C. R. D. Type F. D. R. B. Type F. C. R. B. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. D. R. D. 60 ROMANESQUE Type R. I. Type R. I. O. Type R. N. C The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Types R. N. B. D.—R. N. B Type R. H. ROMANESQUE Type R. C. D. 61 Type R. D. Type R. X, O. Type R. M. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type R. M. H. 62 ROMANESQU E Type R. S. 3 Type R. A. Type B. Type L. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type R. S. 5 GOTHIC “G” TYPE REFLECTOLYTE 63 \.;c. In “G” type REFLECTOLYTE diffusers, we offer a Lighting Fixture of unusual BEAUTY, EFFICIENCY and UTILITY, devel¬ oped artistically, scientifically and mechanically, to the highest degree of perfection. Supplied in two period designs—“Gothic” and “Classic” —with beautifully carved urns of light-density translucent glass in five sizes, 8 y 2 , 10*4 1214/4 and 16^4 inches, to accommodate lamps from Type G. C. O. 50 tO 500 WattS. “G” type REFLECTOLYTES produce results not heretofore secured from wholly- enclosing Lighting Units, because of new forms and elements embodied in their construc¬ tion. The most important are: an urn of distinctive and scientific shape and special formula diffusing glass, and a scientifically designed porcelain enameled steel reflector, which, in combination, provide artificial illumination almost equaling daylight at its best. (See typical light-distribution curve.) This combination also provides a softly illuminated ceiling. The Glass Urn of “G” type REFELECTOLYTE is of scientific contour, designed to function efficiently with the reflector, concealed within the body, to provide maximum illumination over a wide area beneath the fixture. The composition of glass is entirely different from that in ordinary globes; it has not that cold white color usually seen, but resembles most nearly a perfect piece of natural moonstone, with the same limpid depth and beauty of color when lighted. A. Scientifically designed glass urn; functions with concealed reflector to provide maximum output below, and soft shad¬ owless ceiling illumination. B. Scientifically designed white porcelain enameled reflector, concealed in body; controls and directs light-rays to wide area beneath fixture. C. Resilient fingers; hold reflector firmly, yet permit instant removal. D. Metal holder; supports glass urn and houses porcelain enameled reflector. E. Lamp positioned in reflector so that horizontal and up¬ wardly-inclined rays are directed downward and outward. F. Patented supporting means; permits quick installation on standard 4-inch outlet box or wood or plaster ceiling. Elevation in Section PATENTED The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 64 GOTHIC sv . ^ ~ Type G. C. ■ •'" ■fi '-'■‘■'•6 - -; ji*i a " ^ v ’ v:'‘ ] #•*'*•* «* *> #* * **. w«fc - >■* ••’ , t .->*" .w»i : ' ' -~*i' .*&"■ **£■ —I -. 6 ,, - m ■: , ■ . - pw ^ jv^- / L2/Y P **<*&&£ s% * • f NV <<■< v r ’>'" > '.;■ - •*• r'- ^ ^. \~y , *- 7 f *> ?* y y * . The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. C. O Saint Louis GOTHIC 65 Type G. I. B. Type G. I. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 66 GOTHIC Type G. T. I. O. Type G. B. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis GOTHIC 67 Type G. I. A. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 68 GOTHIC Type G. I. A. B. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis GOTHIC 69 Type G. E. X. Type G. L. S. The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis 70 GOTHIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. R. C. M. Saint Louis GOTHIC 71 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. C. E. M Saint Louis 72 GOTHIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. C. A. M Saint Louis GOTHIC 73 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. I. A. M Saint Louis 74 GOTHIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. C. E. B. Saint Louis GOTHIC 75 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type G. B. H. C. Saint Louis 76 GOTHIC The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type G. B. D. X Saint Louis GOTHIC 77 Types D. N. G. B.—D. N. G. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Types D. G. I. B.—D. G. B. GOTHIC Type G. I. Type G. I. O. Type G. C. O. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. G. R. Type F. G. I. GOTHIC 79 Type F. A. G. I Type F. I. G. X 80 GOTHIC Type F. R. G. T. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. R. G. C. Type F. I. Type F. A. G. C. Type F. I. C. GOTHIC 81 Type F. R. G. B. Type F. A. G. B. Type F. R. G. D. Type F. A. G. D. Type F. I. G. D. Type F. I. G. B. 82 GOTHIC Type G. M. D. Type G. M. H. Type G. H. Type G. D. Type J. G. B. Type G. C. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis GOTHIC 83 Type G. S. 3 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type G. S. 5 84 WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REFLECTOLYTES The “Wrought Iron” REFLECTOLYTES illustrated on the following pages were designed to meet a demand for fixtures of this type, which, while representative of the period, were reasonable in price. Made in various sizes and almost any number of lights, to suit conditions. The Ornaments, Cresting, Buds, etc., are wrought of heavy metal, and each piece dis¬ closes the touch of the master craftsman. REFLECTOLYTE “Wrought Iron” fixtures are beautifully finished in OLD EBONY, ECCLESIASTICAL GOLD, and a touch of color; a combination which harmonizes beau¬ tifully with Church interiors. LANTERN REFLECTOLYTES REFLECTOLYTE “Lantern” Diffusers are scientifically designed Lighting Fixtures. They are unusually efficient; are made of heavy metal, and are first-class in every respect. Finished in ECCLESIASTICAL GOLD and OLD EBONY. Made in five sizes; 9, 12, 14, 16 and 18 inches in diameter, to accommodate lamps from 50 to 500 watts. REFLECTOLYTE “Lanterns” are hexagonal in shape, to secure large glass panel area for efficiency; they are completely enclosed to exclude insects and dust; a tightly fitting hinged side door is provided on the four large sizes, for re-lamping. A single light-source is provided in all sizes, so placed that when lighted, the center of buoyancy is correctly positioned. REFLECTOLYTE “Lanterns” are regularly fitted with best quality opalescent cathe¬ dral glass, to provide most efficient total light-output, with low brightness at center of buoy¬ ancy; however, other colors can be supplied on request. EXTERIOR REFLECTOLYTES REFLECTOLYTE Exterior Lighting Fixtures and Standards were scientifically de¬ signed to provide maximum illumination with lamps of lowest possible wattage. They are extra well made, to resist wind and the elements. In order to place these efficient exterior fixtures within the reach of all, we have listed them in various metals, as follows: Cast Bronze, Heavy Sheet Copper, Cast Iron, and Cop¬ per-bearing Rust-resisting Heavy Sheet Iron. All, regardless of the metal entering into their construction, are made with the same care and attention to detail. In order to provide the greatest light-output, all outside lanterns are fitted with best quality opalescent cathedral glass, unless otherwise ordered. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis WROUGHT IRON 85 The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type T. R. L. X Saint Louis 86 WROUGHT IRON The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type T. L. C. M Saint Louis WROUGHT IRON 87 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type T. R. L. M Saint Louis 88 WROUGHT IRON The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type T. B. D. X. Saint WROUGHT IRON 89 Type T. B. D The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type T. L. S 90 Type F. O. L. I. Type F. R. L. I. Type F. R. T. D. Type F. O. C. 5 Type F. O. T. C. Type F. R. T. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. R. T. B. Type T. X. O. Type N. Type C. Type L .S. Type T. A. Type F. P. L. I. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 92 Type F. M. A. Type F. M. C. Type F. M. B. Type F. M. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis 93 Type F. M. E. (Pendent or Upright) Type F. M. H. Type F. M. J. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 94 Type F. N. A. Type F. N. B, Type F. N. E. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 95 The REFLECTOLYTE Co Saint Louis Type F. N. F. Type F. N. H. 96 Type F. N. K. Type F. N. L. Type F. N. P. Type F. N. S. Type F. N. R. Type F. N. O. Type F. N. T. The REFLEGTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 97 Type F. O. K. Type F. O. H. Type F. O. L. Type F. O. T. Type F. O. B. Type F. O. F. (Pendent or Upright) Type F. O. G. Type F. O. M. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 98 Type F. O. C. Type F. O. S. Type F. O. P. Type F. O. D. (Pendent or Upright) Type F. O. R. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis SIMPLIFIED “K” TYPE REFLECTOLYTE 99 “K” type REFLECTOLYTE diffusers are scientifically designed to control the light-rays and distribute them over a wide area beneath the fixture. The Urn, without surface ornamentation, is blown of low-denisty light cream-colored glass, in five sizes: 8*4, io*4, 12*4, 14^4 and 16^4 inches, to accommodate lamps from 50 to 500 watts. The Glass Urn of “K” type REFLECTOLYTE is of scientific contour, an outline which experiment and test has proven provides the largest volume of wide illumination beneath the fixture. The composition of glass is quite different from that in ordinary globes; it has not that cold white color usually seen, but a pleasing cream- color which is not lost but enhanced when lighted. “K” type REFLECTOLYTES distribute the light in all direc¬ tions (see typical light distribution curve), however, the outline of the urn is such that the interior functions as a reflector, directing the light- rays from the source, downward and outward, distributing them over a wide area beneath the fixture. A. Glass Urn scientifically designed to provide maximum light output with low brightness over the entire surface. B. Lamp positioned to function scientifically with interior of urn, to provide maximum output with minimum surface brightness. C. Modified bell-shaped upper portion of glass urn; re-directs light-rays downward and outward; also provides shadow¬ less ceiling illumination. D. Patented supporting means; permits quick installation on standard 4-inch outlet box or wood or plaster ceiling. PATENTED The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Light Distribution Curve 100 Type K. C. Type L. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 101 Type K. S. B. Type P. B. D. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 102 Type K. I. A. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 103 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Typa T. R. K. I Saint Louis NS 104 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type T. R. K. M Saint Louis 105 The REFLECTOLYTE Co Type P. K. C. M Saint Louis 106 The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Type T. R. B. D. Saint Louis 107 Type F. P. I. Type F. R. C. Type F. P. T. B. Type F. K. L. Type F. P. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. P. D. 108 Type K. S. Type Y. S. Type E. X. I. T. Type F. T. K. I. Type E. X. I. B. Type F. T. I. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Type F. P. T. C. 109 Type Y. G. Type Y. G. O. Type Y. B. Type P. R. Type F. Above fixtures have metal holders Type Y. B. O. Type G. 2 All Glass Type G. 3 All Glass Type G. 4 All Glass Type P. 2 Type P. 3 Type P. 4 Porcelain Porcelain Porcelain The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 110 Type D. W. Type F. W. Type F. P. Type R. L. Type R. L. I. Type L. R. A. Type P. 1 Porcelain Type L. R. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis Ill Type P. O. C. Type P. T. C. Type J. E. O. C. The REFLECTOLYTE Co. Saint Louis 112 INDEX Type Page Type Page Type Page Type Page A .. . 40 FCRI . 57 FON _ 98 GH . 82 B . 62 FDRB . 59 FOP . 98 GI .. 78 C . 91 FDRC _ 58 FOR . 98 GIAB. _ 68 CA .. 40 FDRD _ 59 FOS _ 98 GIAC . 67 CBAM .. 20 FDRI .. 57 FOT .. . 97 GIAM _ 73 CBD . 7 FECB . 24 FOTC . 90 GIB -. 65 CBDX . 18 FECC ... 23 FP .... .110 GIO ...65-78 CBHC . 19 FECD .. 25 FPC _107 GLS . 69 CCEB . 17 FESI .. 22 FPD .107 GMD _ 82 CCD . 9 FEUI _ 26 FPGI _ 79 GMH _ 82 CCUM ...... 29 FGI . 78 FPI .107 GRCM _ 70 CD _ 8 FGR .. 78 FPKI .107 GTIO ... 66 CH . 8 FI _ 80 FPLI .. 91 GS-3 . . 83 CLS . .. 35 FIC . 80 FPRI . 57 GS-5 . 83 CMD . 9 FIGB .. 81 FPSI . 22 GXO . 83 CMH .. 9 FIGD . 81 FPTB _107 CMBX . 21 FIGX .. 79 FPTC .108 H . 82 CNB . 39 FIL .. 25 FPUI . 26 HB _ . 77 CNBD . 39 FILX .. 79 FRC _107 CNC ...... 39 FIR . 22 FRCB . 24 JCB . 9 CS-3 . . 40 FKL .107 FRCC . 23 JE ..Ill CS-5 .... . 40 FLCB .. 24 FRCD . 25 JEOC .Ill CUBM . 28 FLCC .. 23 FRCT . 23 JGB . 82 CUCM . 27 FLCD _ 25 FRGB . 81 CXO .. 40 FLLX ._. 26 FRGC ...... 80 KC ......100 FLSI . . 22 FRGD . 81 KIAC .102 D . ... .. 9 FLUI .. 26 FRGI .. 79 KS .108 DGB . .. 77 FMA . _ 92 FRGT ...... 80 KSB .101 DGIB . 77 FMB . 92 FRI . 58 DNC . 12 FMC . 92 FRL . 59 I . 62 DNCB ...... 12 FMD . 92 FRLI . 90 LC .100 DNG ...... . 77 FME . 93 FRRB . 59 LR .110 DNGB .. 77 FMF . 93 FRRC . 58 LRA _110 DNR . 56 FMG . 93 FRRD ...... 59 LS . 91 DNRB . 56 FMH .. 93 FRR1 ...... 57 DRB . .. 56 FMJ . 93 FRRT . 58 N .. . 91 DRIB .. 56 FNA . .. 94 FRSI . 22 DUB .. 38 FNB _ 94 FRTB . 90 P-1 . . .110 DUIB .... . 38 FNC . 94 FRTC . 90 P-2 .. .109 DW 110 FND . 94 FRTD ....... 90 P-3 .109 FNE . 94 FRUI . 26 P-4 . .109 E . . 9 FNF . 95 FTI _108 PBD .101 EB . . 42 FNG ..... .. 95 FTKI .108 PF .Ill EXIB . .108 FNH . 95 FUI _ 25 POC _111 EXIF .108 FNI . . 95 FUL _ 26 PTC _HI EXIT .108 FNK ..... . 96 FW .110 PKCM .105 FNL . 96 FWC .110 PR .109 F .109 FNO . .. 96 FAGB . 81 FNP . 96 G . 83 RA . 62 FAGC . 80 FNR . 96 GA . 83 RB ...... 56 FAGD . 81 FNS . . 96 G-2 ... .109 RBD . 49 FAGI . 79 FNT . 96 G-3 ....... .109 RBDX . 55 FBCB ..... 24 FOB . 97 G-4 . ..109 RBHC . 54 FBCC . 23 FOC . 98 GBD . 66 RC . 45 FBCD ...... 25 FOC-5 . 90 GBDX ...... 76 RCAM . 52 FBSI . . 22 FOD . 98 GBHC _ 75 RCD .. 61 FBUI . 26 FOF . 97 GC . 64 RCEB . 53 FCBT . 24 FOG . . 97 GCAM .. 72 RCEM . 50 FCCT . 25 FOH .. 97 GCEB _ 74 RCO ...... 45 FCI . 22 FOI . 97 GCEM _ 71 RD . 61 FCLX . 57 FOK . 97 GCD . 82 REX . 49 FCRB ..... 59 FOL . 97 GCO ...64-78 RH . 61 FCRC . 58 FOLI . 90 GD ... 82 RI . . 60 FCRD . 59 FOM . 97 GEX . 69 RIAB . 48 Type RIAC Page .. 47 RIAM . 51 RIB .. . 46 RIO ...46-60 RL ..110 RLI _110 RLS . .. 49 RMD .. 61 RMH . 61 RNB .. 60 RNBD . 60 RNC . 60 RS-3 ..... ...... 62 RS-5 .... _ 62 RXO _ 61 SC . . 5 SCAM ... . 15 SCEM ... . 13 SCO .5-8 SI .. . 8 SIAB ..... _ 11 SIAC . 10 SIAM ...... 16 SIB . 6 SIO . ....... 6-8 SRCM . 14 STIO _ 7 TA. . 91 TBD ....... 89 TBDX ... . 88 TCD . . 91 TLCM . 86 TLS . . 89 TRBD .106 TRKI .103 TRKM ... .104 TRLM . 87 TRLX ... . 85 TS-4 ..... . 91 TXO . 91 UABM . 33 UC . 42 UCAM . ....... 31 UCEM _ 34 UCO .. 42 UEX . 35 UI ... _ 39 UIAB . 37 UIAC . 36 UIAM . 30 UIB .41 UIO ...39-41 URCM . 32 YB .. .109 YBO .109 YG .109 YGO ..109 YS . . 108 L AMBERT-DEACON-HULL PRINTING CO. 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