The J. B. Colt Company was a producer of lamps and acetylene products based in New York City, headed by James Bennett Colt and in operation from 1891 to 1911.[1] Among its products was the Colt Acetylene Flash Lantern used by the American military.

The company was acquired by its competitor, the Acetylene Apparatus Company of Chicago, in 1911.[2]

A former Colt employee (1894-1896), Edwin J. Hadley, went on to invent cinema equipment, including a 1904 device to reduce image flicker.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Long. Elias A.; Pearce B. Bland (1922). Acetylene Journal: Devoted to Acetylene Lighting and Kindred Topics ... Acetylene journal Publishing Company. pp. 613–.
  2. ^ Ebbe Almqvist (2003). History of Industrial Gases. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 344–. ISBN 978-1-4615-0197-8.
  3. ^ Gary D. Rhodes (24 November 2011). The Perils of Moviegoing in America: 1896-1950. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 77–. ISBN 978-1-4411-8865-6.
  4. ^ Charles Musser; Carol Nelson (8 March 2015). High-Class Moving Pictures: Lyman H. Howe and the Forgotten Era of Traveling Exhibition, 1880-1920. Princeton University Press. pp. 52–. ISBN 978-1-4008-7272-5.