Miniature photoflash unit using subminiature flash lamps

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

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431365, 431362, 313285, 313238, 362 6, 362 11, 362 13, F21K 502

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ABSTRACT:
An electrically-activated, miniature photoflash unit which includes a plurality (e.g., ten) of subminiature high voltage flash lamps arranged in a planar array. A singular mounting tab protrudes from the unit's housing and serves to connect the entire array when the tab is electrically connected to a power source (e.g., piezoelectric crystal) typically associated with many of today's cameras. Each of the lamps is inverted with respect to the tab and also serve to provide a low resistance circuit path therethrough subsequent to activation thereof.

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