Claims
- 1. A flash device comprising:
- a. a source of electrical energy;
- b. a flash tube adapted to emit light repeatedly in response to the electrical energy; and
- c. means for adjusting the electrical energy in response to light emission of the flash tube, comprising:
- i. means for determining the number of light emissions of the flash tube; and
- ii. means, comprising an electrical circuit, for increasing the electrical energy to the flash tube in response to the number of light emissions determined by the determining means.
- 2. A flash device comprising:
- a. a source of electrical energy;
- b. a flash tube emitting light in response to the electrical energy, the electrical energy resulting in current of a first amount flowing to the flash tube; and
- c. means, comprising a shunting circuit, for adjusting the electrical energy in response to light emission of the flash tube by diverting away from the flash tube a second amount of current, which second amount of current is only a portion of the first amount of current.
- 3. A flash device according to claim 2 in which the shunting circuit (i) consists of an SCR connected to a resistor and (ii) is connected in parallel with the flash tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 306,865, filed Sep. 15, 1994, having the same title, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,001.
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