This month we'll look at the BLOCK TYPE LRI, Fig. #1.
The blocks have a hole which passes down through the insulator to accept the
ground cable. In most cases this hole was round, but less often it was square.
Fig. #2 shows the block as mounted on a house. The block is held to the wall
with a metal strap or bracket. This is shown around the center of the insulator.
There is some variation in the shape of block LRIs. One style is shown in Fig.
#3. Compare this with Fig. #1.
These are all glass blocks, as I'm not aware of
any porcelain ones. There is one patent for blocks. This was a two-piece
insulator (made to slip on at any point on the ground cable.) This was patented
by C. H. LILLY of New York City on July 20, 1880.
Right now I don't know of any
blocks with embossing on them, but certainly they could exist.
I owe a special
thanks to JOHN de SOUSA for information he supplied on block LRIs.
Anyone with
additional information, questions, or comments, please contact me at above
address.
