Claims
- 1. An electrically-activated photoflash lamp comprising:
- a hermetically sealed, light-transmitting glass envelope having first and second opposing sealed end portions, neither of said end portions being a press seal, said first sealed end portion including a longitudinal groove therein;
- a quantity of filamentary combustible material located within said envelope for providing a high intensity flash of light upon ignition thereof;
- a combustion-supporting gas within said envelope; and
- ignition means disposed within said envelope for igniting said filamentary combustible material, said ignition means including a pair of spaced-apart electrical conductors and a quantity of primer material, each of said conductors sealed within said first end portion and located within and along the deepest portion of said groove, said conductors each including a termination portion void of glass material and having access to the interior of said envelope, said termination portions being substantially flush with the internal surface of said first end portion, said primer material occupying said groove and in contact with both of said termination portions of said conductors so as to bridge said conductors, said photoflash lamp not including a glass bead or similar member in contact with said electrical conductors.
- 2. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the light output of said lamp is within the range of from about 600 lumen-seconds to about 2000 lumen-seconds.
- 3. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the quantity of filamentary combustible material is within the range of from about 3 milligrams to about 7 milligrams.
- 4. The photoflash lamp according to claim 3 wherein said filmentary combustible material is selected from the group consisting of zirconium and hafnium.
- 5. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein said combustion-supporting gas within said envelope is at a pressure within the range of from about 10 to about 40 atmospheres.
- 6. The photoflash lamp according to claim 5 wherein said gas is oxygen.
- 7. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein said glass envelope has an internal volume within the range of from about 0.005 cubic centimeter to about 0.300 cubic centimeter.
- 8. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the quantity of said primer material is within the range of from about 0.30 milligram to about 1.50 milligrams.
- 9. The photoflash lamp according to claim 8 wherein said primer material comprises a composition of zirconium and potassium perchlorate.
- 10. The photoflash lamp according to claim 9 wherein said zirconium comprises about 85 percent by weight of said composition and said potassium perchlorate comprises about 15 percent by weight of said composition.
- 11. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the glass material of said envelope is selected from the group consisting of soda lead, soda lime, borosilicate, and quartz glasses.
- 12. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein each of said electrical conductors is comprised of a nickel-iron alloy.
- 13. An electrically-activated photoflash lamp comprising:
- a hermetically sealed, light-transmitting glass envelope having first and second opposing sealed end portions, neither of said end portions being a press seal, said first sealed end portion including a substantially conical-shaped pocket therein;
- a quantity of filamentary combustible material located within said envelope for providing a high intensity flash of light upon ignition thereof;
- a combustion-supporting gas within said envelope; and
- ignition means disposed within said envelope for igniting said filamentary combustible material, said ignition means including a pair of spaced-apart electrical conductors and a quantity of primer material, each of said conductors sealed within said first end portion and including a termination portion void of glass material and having access to the interior of said envelope, said termination portions of said conductors being substantially flush with the internal surface of said first end portion and located on opposite sides of said conical-shaped pocket, said primer material occupying said conical-shaped pocket and in contact with both of said termination portions of said conductors so as to bridge said conductors, said photoflash lamp not including a glass bead or similar member in contact with said electrical conductors.
- 14. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein the light output of said lamp is within the range of from about 600 lumen-seconds to about 2000 lumen-seconds.
- 15. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein the quantity of filamentary combustible material is within the range of from about 3 milligrams to about 7 milligrams.
- 16. The photoflash lamp according to claim 15 wherein said filamentary combustible material is selected from the group consisting of zirconium and hafnium.
- 17. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein said combustion-supporting gas within said envelope is at a pressure within the range of from about 10 to about 40 atmospheres.
- 18. The photoflash lamp according to claim 17 wherein said gas is oxygen.
- 19. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein said glass envelope has an internal volume within the range of from about 0.005 cubic centimeter to about 0.300 cubic centimeter.
- 20. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein the quantity of said primer material is within the range of from about 0.30 milligram to about 1.50 milligrams.
- 21. The photoflash lamp according go claim 20 wherein said primer material comprises a composition of zirconium and potassium perchlorate.
- 22. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein said zirconium comprises about 85 percent by weight of said composition and said potassium perchlorate comprises about 15 percent by weight of said composition.
- 23. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein the glass material of said envelope is selected from the group consisting of soda lead, soda lime, borosilicate, and quartz glasses.
- 24. The photoflash lamp according to claim 13 wherein each of said electrical conductors is comprised of a nickel-iron alloy.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 170,509, filed 7/20/80. Ser. No. 170,509 is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,369,556, entitled "Method of Making a Photoflash Lamp Having New Lead Seal Structure."
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Divisions (1)
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