Claims
- 1. A humidity protected radiation-responsive switch for a photoflash unit comprising an admixture of silver carbonate and/or silver oxide, titanium dioxide and a binder of blended polystyrene and a butadiene styrene copolymer.
- 2. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said blended polystyrene and butadiene styrene copolymer are in the order of about 50-50.
- 3. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said photoflash unit is operable from a high voltage source in the order of 2000 volts, and said titanium dioxide is in the range of about 25 to 60% dried weight.
- 4. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said photoflash unit is operable from a low voltage source in the order of about 15 volts, and said titanium dioxide is in the range of about 1 to 10% dried weight.
- 5. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said photoflash unit is operable from a low voltage source in the order of about 15 volts, and said admixture includes titanium dioxide in the range of about 1 to 10% dried weight and silver-coated glass beads in the range of about 5 to 60% by dried weight.
- 6. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said photoflash unit is operable from a high voltage source, and said admixture includes about 25% silver oxide, 25% silver carbonate, 29% titanium dioxide, 15% silver-coated glass beads, 5% binder of blended polystyrene and thermoplastic and 1% wetting agent.
- 7. The humidity protected radiation-responsive switch of claim 1 wherein said photoflash unit is operable from a low voltage source, and said admixture includes about 48% silver oxide, 40% silver-coated glass beads, 2% titanium dioxide and 10% binder of blended polystyrene and butadiene styrene copolymer material.
- 8. A photoflash unit comprising a plurality of flashlamps, an electrical circuit connected to said flashlamps and to an energizing source, and radiation-responsive humidity protected switches located external and adjacent said flashlamps and responsive to radiation therefrom and characterized by the improvement wherein said switches each include an admixture of silver carbonate and/or silver oxide, titanium dioxide and a binder of a polystyrene and butadiene styrene copolymer blend.
- 9. The photoflash unit of claim 8 wherein said polystyrene and butadine styrene copolymer blend are in a 50-50 ratio.
- 10. the photoflash unit of claim 11 wherein said energizing source is a high voltage source of the order of about 2000 volts, and said titanium dioxide is in the range of about 25 to 65% by dried weight.
- 11. The photoflash unit of claim 8 wherein said energizing source is a low voltage source of the order of about 15 volts, and said titanium dioxide is in the range of about 1 to 10% by dried weight.
- 12. The photoflash unit of claim 8 wherein said energizing source is a low voltage source, and said admixture includes silver-coated glass beads in the range of about 5 to 60% by dried weight and titanium dioxide in the range of about 1 to 10% by dried weight.
- 13. The photoflash unit of claim 8 wherein said energizing source is a low voltage source and said admixture includes about 48% silver oxide, 40% silver-coated glass beads, 2% titanium dioxide and 10% of a 50-50 blend of a polystyrene and a butadine styrene copolymer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 332,899, filed Dec. 21, 1981 and now abandoned.
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