Claims
- 1. A single-use camera including a camera body, a shutter driver, a battery, a film advance mechanism and a film frame counter connected to the film advance mechanism, comprising:
- a) a compact photoflash lamp array, including:
- i) a flexible circuit having a plurality of electrical conductors leading to an array of igniter links and defining the contacts of a commutator, and a common electrical connection to each igniter link;
- ii) a combustible mass deposited over each igniter link;
- iii) containment means for containing each combustible mass and allowing light to escape therefrom;
- b) a commutator contact electrically connectable to the battery, carried by the frame counter and cooperating with the contacts on the flexible circuit to provide sequential electrical connection to successive igniter links; and
- c) a switch arranged to be closed by the shutter driver to electrically connect the battery through the commutator to an igniter link.
- 2. The single-use-camera claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible circuit includes the contacts of the switch and electrical connections to the battery.
- 3. The single-use camera claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- d) a hinge connecting the photoflash lamp array and the camera body to allow the photoflash lamp array to swing between a storage position and a picture taking position.
- 4. The single-use camera claimed in claim 1, wherein the film frame counter is a disk that is rotated stepwise by the film advance mechanism.
- 5. The single-use camera claimed in claim 1, wherein the containment means comprises a grid, bonded to the substrate, the grid defining a corresponding array of combustion cavities, and a sheet of transparent material bonded over the grid.
- 6. A single-use camera including a camera body, and a shutter driver, comprising:
- a) a battery;
- b) a compact photoflash lamp array, including a plurality of electrically activated chemical photoflash lamps, integrally constructed on a flexible circuit, the photoflash lamp array being mounted on the camera body with a hinge to allow the photoflash lamp array to swing between a storage position and a picture taking position;
- c) a commutator in the camera body for providing sequential electrical connection to successive photoflash lamps;
- d) a switch arranged to be closed by the shutter driver to electrically connect the battery through the commutator to a photoflash lamp; and
- e) the flexible circuit being connected between the photoflash lamp array, the battery and the commutator, and the flexible circuit being sufficiently flexible to allow the photoflash lamp to hinge through 90.degree..
- 7. The single-use camera claimed in claim 6, wherein the camera further includes a film advance mechanism and a film frame counter connected to the film advance mechanism, and wherein the commutator is connected to the film frame counter.
- 8. The single-use camera claimed in claim 6, wherein the flexible circuit includes a plurality of electrical conductors leading to an array of igniter links and defining the contacts of a commutator, and a common electrical connection to each igniter link; and wherein the photoflash lamps comprise a combustible mass deposited over each igniter link; a grid, bonded to the substrate, the grid defining a corresponding array of combustion cavities; and a sheet of transparent material bonded over the grid.
- 9. The single-use camera claimed in claim 6, wherein the battery is located in the camera.
- 10. A compact photoflash lamp array, comprising:
- a) a flexible circuit having an array of flash elements integrally constructed thereon, and a plurality of electrical conductors leading to an igniter link located within each flash element, said flexible circuit further having a common electrical connection to each igniter link, the portion of the flexible circuit having the common electrical connection being sufficiently flexible to fold through a 90.degree. angle;
- b) a combustible mass deposited on each flash element over each igniter link; and
- c) containment means having an array of chambers overlying the flash elements, for containing each combustible mass and allowing light to escape therefrom.
- 11. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the flexible circuit is 3 mil polyimide.
- 12. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the igniter links are fusible.
- 13. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, further comprising a battery connectable to the electrical conductors for firing the flash array.
- 14. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the flexible circuit further defines an extension bearing electrical conductor adapted to be addressed by a camera for controlling ignition of the flash.
- 15. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the photoflash lamp array is mounted on a camera with a hinge to allow the photoflash lamp array to swing between a storage position and a picture taking position.
- 16. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the containment means comprises a grid, bonded to the substrate, the grid defining a corresponding array of combustion cavities, and a sheet of transparent material bonded over the grid.
- 17. The compact photoflash lamp array claimed in claim 10, wherein the flexible circuit further defines the contacts of a commutator for addressing the igniter links.
- 18. A compact photoflash lamp array, comprising:
- a) a flexible circuit having a plurality of electrical conductors leading to an array of igniter links and a common electrical connection to each igniter link;
- b) a combustible mass deposited over each igniter link;
- c) containment means for containing each combustible mass and allowing light to escape therefrom; and wherein
- d) said flexible circuit is a thin polyimide.
- 19. A compact photoflash lamp array for use with a camera body, comprising:
- a) a flexible circuit having a plurality of electrical conductors, originating from a flexible tongue positioned inside the camera body, leading to an array of igniter links and a common electrical connection to each igniter link, the flexible tongue being sufficiently flexible to fold through a 90.degree. angle;
- b) a combustible mass deposited over each igniter link; and
- c) containment means for containing each combustible mass and allowing light to escape therefrom.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/748,674, filed 13 Nov., 1996, now abandoned.
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