Claims
- 1. A voltage step-up circuit for delivering a stepped up voltage to a pair of output electrodes comprising: a normally quiescent oscillator circuit constituted by an inverting high gain transistor amplifier, said transistor amplifier having an emitter-collector output circuit and a base-emitter input circuit; a source of unidirectional voltage; an inverting voltage step-up transformer having a low voltage primary winding and a high voltage secondary winding; a first series circuit constituted by said source of unidirectional voltage, said emitter-collector circuit and said primary winding; and a second series circuit feedback arrangement constituted by said secondary winding, said pair of output electrodes, said base-emitter input circuit and said source of unidirectional voltage; said quiescent circuit being rendered oscillatory solely upon the presence of a high resistance load across said output electrodes.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said inverting transistor amplifier is a Darlington connected transistor pair.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein the output transistor of said Darlington pair is a germanium power transistor.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 3 including an arming switch connected in series circuit with said source of unidirectional voltage.
- 5. A voltage step-up circuit comprising: a normally quiescent oscillator circuit which consists of a pair of output electrodes, an inverting voltage step-up transformer having a primary winding and a stepped up voltage feedback winding, a low voltage battery, and an inverting transistor amplifier having an emitter-collector circuit and an emitter-base circuit; conductor means connecting said primary winding of said transformer, said low voltage battery and the emitter-collector circuit of said inverting transistor amplifier in a series circuit; and further conductor means connecting said pair of output electrodes, said feedback winding, said battery and the emitter-base circuit of said transistor amplifier in a further series circuit; said further series circuit being completed solely on the presence of a high impedance load between said pair of output electrodes, whereupon the oscillator circuit becomes oscillatory and a stepped up voltage is applied across said output electrodes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 737,641 filed Nov. 1, 1976 and now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 722,313 filed Sept. 10, 1976 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,120,305.
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