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Definition of Gas bracket
1. Noun. A pipe with one or more burners projecting from a wall.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gas Bracket
Literary usage of Gas bracket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Laryngoscope by American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society (1901)
"The outlet to which the parallel gas bracket is attached should be 42 inches above
... If the gas bracket has a short third joint, say 5 inches in length, ..."
2. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1903)
"A gas bracket was located beside one window, the pipes to supply the bracket
being run under the window, but inside the framework, a joint in the pipe being ..."
3. The Parson's Handbook: Containing Practical Directions Both for Parsons and by Percy Dearmer (1902)
"There remains another common alternative, that of placing a gas-bracket near the
pulpit: but, if the pulpit projects sufficiently into the church, ..."
4. Lightning Conductors and Lightning Guards: A Treatise on the Protection of by Oliver Lodge (1892)
"... and jumped from the gas-bracket to the wires, there dissipating to the clouds.
The marks left by the lightning were unmistakable and indicated that the ..."
5. Engineers and Engineering by Engineers Club of Philadelphia (1902)
"A gas bracket was located beside one window, the pipes to supply the brackets
being run under the window, but inside the framework, a joint in the pipe ..."
6. Proceedings of the American Gas Institute by American Gas Institute (1908)
"In the ordinary independent cock, the handles of the two gas cocks (on the gas
bracket and on the side outlet) are side by side, and one is easily turned in ..."