Conductive ink for flash lamp array circuit

Combustion – Illuminating flash device – e.g. – photographic bulb – etc. – Fuel charge within sealed transparent casing – e.g. – bulb

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362 13, 252510, F21K 500, G03B 1502, H01B 106

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044103077

ABSTRACT:
A modified conductive ink is provided for a photoflash array having a plurality of high voltage flash lamps connected to a lamp firing circuit pattern deposited on a circuit board with radiation-sensitive switches and fuse elements being connected in said circuit pattern for sequential firing of said flash lamps, said fuse elements being provided by narrowing the width of the circuit pattern at the fuse locations and undergoing thermal decomposition activated with radiation, wherein the improvement comprises a modified carbon ink containing a particulated electrically conductive material such as conductive powdered carbon incorporated therein. Increased electrical conductivity is provided at the fuse locations before thermal decomposition of the fuse elements takes place together with increased residual electrical resistance being provided by the thermally decomposed fused elements.

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patent: 3003975 (1961-10-01), Louis
patent: 4290747 (1981-09-01), Collins

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