Claims
- 1. An electronic flash apparatus comprising:
- a flash discharge tube;
- a main capacitor;
- first switching means adapted to produce an oscilating voltage in response to a flash emission start command, said first switching means having an LC resonance circuit which comprises an LC resonance coil and an LC resonance capacitor and which is adapted to oscillate in response to said flash emission start command;
- charging means for charging said main capacitor and said LC resonance capacitor;
- second switching means for controlling the start and termination of flash emission of said flash discharge tube, said second switching means having a voltage-controlled switching device which selectively switches to a conductive state or a non-conductive state according to a voltage applied thereto, said voltage-controlled switching device being connected in a discharge loop of said main capacitor through said flash discharge tube; and
- clamping means for clamping the oscillating voltage produced by said first switching means at a value suitable for causing the conductive state of said voltage-controlled switching device and for applying the clamped voltage thereto.
- 2. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first switching means has means for applying a trigger voltage to said flash discharge tube.
- 3. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first switching means has a transformer in which said LC resonance coil is a primary coil and is connected in a discharge loop of said LC resonance capacitor, and wherein said transformer has a secondary coil connected to apply a trigger voltage to said flash discharge tube.
- 4. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a trigger transformer and a trigger capacitor that is charged by said charging means, said trigger transformer having a primary coil which forms another LC resonance circuit with said trigger capacitor, the last-mentioned LC resonance circuit being connected to discharge said trigger capacitor through said voltage-controlled switching device, said trigger transformer having a secondary coil connected to apply a trigger voltage to said flash discharge tube.
- 5. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said discharge loop of said main capacitor includes a one-directional conductive device connected in series with said flash discharge tube and said voltage-controlled switching device, and wherein the last-mentioned LC resonance circuit is a series circuit connected across said one-directional conductive device and said voltage-controlled switching device so as substantially to increase a voltage across said flash discharge tube when said trigger voltage is applied thereto.
- 6. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising control means for inhibiting the charging of the main capacitor by said charging means when said main capacitor is charged to a predetermined voltage.
- 7. An electronic flash apparatus comprising:
- a flash discharge tube;
- a main capacitor;
- first switching means adapted to produce an oscillating voltage in response to a flash emission start command, said first switching means having an LC resonance circuit which comprises an LC resonance coil and an LC resonance capacitor and which is adapted to oscillate in response to said flash emission start command;
- means for charging said main capacitor and said LC resonance capacitor;
- trigger means including a trigger transformer in which said LC resonance coil is a primary coil, said trigger transformer having a secondary coil connected to apply a trigger voltage to said flash discharge tube;
- second switching means for controlling the start and termination of flash emission of said flash discharge tube, said second switching means having a voltage-controlled switching device which selectively switches to a conductive state or a non-conductive state according to a voltage applied thereto, said voltage-controlled switching device being connected in a discharge loop of said main capacitor through said flash discharge tube; and
- clamping means for clamping the oscillating voltage produced by said first switching means at a value suitable for causing the conductive state of said voltage-controlled switching device and for applying the clamped voltage thereto.
- 8. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 7, further comprising control means for inhibiting the charging of the main capacitor by said charging means when said main capacitor is charged to a predetermined voltage.
- 9. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said discharge loop of said main capacitor includes a one-directional conductive device connected in series with said flash discharge tube and said voltage-controlled switching device.
- 10. An electronic flash apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said secondary coil of said trigger transformer has a first terminal connected to a junction between said flash discharge tube and said one-directional conductive device and has a second terminal connected to a trigger electrode of said flash discharge tube.
Priority Claims (3)
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63-311596 |
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63-311598 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 446,421 filed Dec. 5, 1989, now abandoned.
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