Illumination – Photographic lighting – Plural light sources or light source supports
Patent
1980-09-29
1982-08-10
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Illumination
Photographic lighting
Plural light sources or light source supports
362 10, 362240, 362241, 431359, G03B 1502
Patent
active
043441084
ABSTRACT:
A flash lamp array having a plurality of high-voltage flash lamps in front of a reflector unit and a circuit board behind the reflector unit and carrying a plurality of circuit runs of relatively high resistance inexpensive material such as powdered carbon and including a common or "ground" circuit run connected to a lead-in wire of each lamp. The common circuit run is made wider than the other circuit runs, and preferably covers a major portion of the circuit board area. This reduces the possibility of accidental flashing of lamps by electrostatic electricity.
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Collins Edward J.
Suster Mary E.
Weber Vincent H.
Fulmer Norman C.
General Electric Company
Jacob Fred
Lechert Jr. Stephen J.
Schlamp Philip L.
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