Claims
- 1. An electrically activated, miniature photoflash lamp comprising:
- a light-transmitting envelope having an internal volume equal to or less than about one cubic centimeter;
- a flash-producing composition located within said envelopefor burning in a substantially localized manner to provide a flash of light upon ignition thereof, said composition including a predetermined quantity of a powdered metal material and a predetermined quantity of a powdered oxidizer material, said powdered metal material having a particle size within the range of from about 10 to about 150 microns; and
- means for electrically igniting said flash-producing composition, said means extending within said envelope and in contact with said flash-producing composition and comprising a pair of conductive lead-in wires each having an insulative coating thereon and an exposed conductive end portion extending within said envelope, said lead-in wires twisted about each other and secured within a wall or end portion of said envelope.
- 2. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the material for said envelope is selected from the group consisting of glass and plastic.
- 3. The photoflash lamp according to claim 2 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 4. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein said powdered metal material is selected from the group consisting of zirconium or hafnium.
- 5. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein said powdered oxidizer is selected from the group consisting of potassium chlorate, potassium perchlorate, and sodium chlorate.
- 6. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of said flash-producing composition to the internal volume of said envelope is within the range of about 25 milligrams per cubic centimeter to about 35 milligrams per cubic centimeter.
- 7. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 wherein said powdered oxidizer material has a particle size within the range of from about 70 microns to about 150 microns.
- 8. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 further including a combustion-supporting atmosphere within said envelope, said atmosphere comprised of air.
- 9. The photoflash lamp according to claim 1 further including a quantity of primer material positioned on said exposed, conductive end portions of said lead-in wires and in contact with said flash-producing composition for igniting said composition, said conductive end portions and said primer material positioned substantially within said flash-producing composition.
- 10. A method of making a miniature, electrically-activated photoflash lamp, said method comprising:
- providing a tubular, light-transmitting member having first and second open ends;
- positioning a pair of conductive lead-in wires each having an insulative coating thereon and twisted about each other within said first of said open ends and sealing said first open end with said twisted wires therein such that an end portion of each of said wires extends within said tubular member;
- positioning a quantity of flash-producing composition within said second open end of said tubular member and in contact with said extending end of said lead-in wires, said composition including a predetermined quantity of a powdered metal material and a powdered oxidizer material for burning in a substantially localized manner to provide a flash of light upon ignition thereof, said powdered metal material having a particle size within the range of about 10 microns to about 150 microns; and
- sealing said second open end of said tubular member to define a light-transmitting envelope, said envelope having an internal volume equal to or less than abut one cubic centimeter.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 further including providing a quantity of primer material on said extending ends of said lead-in wires prior to positioning said flash-producing composition within said tubular member.
- 12. The method according to claim 10 further including adding a combustion-supporting atmosphere within said tubular member through said second end of said tubular member immediately prior to sealing said second end.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 96,606, filed Nov. 21, 1979, now abandoned.
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