Combustion – Illuminating flash device – e.g. – photographic bulb – etc. – Fuel charge within sealed transparent casing – e.g. – bulb
Patent
1984-01-13
1985-01-15
Scott, Samuel
Combustion
Illuminating flash device, e.g., photographic bulb, etc.
Fuel charge within sealed transparent casing, e.g., bulb
252510, 362 13, F21K 500, H01B 106, G03B 1502
Patent
active
044936397
ABSTRACT:
A modified carbon ink for a flash lamp array circuit containing a particulated electrically conductive material such as graphite or metal flakes, metal-coated glass spheres and the like. The increased electrical conductivity obtained in this manner improved flashability and electrostatic flash out protection for the associated flash lamps.
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Anderson G.
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
McDevitt John F.
Schlamp Philip L.
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