The present invention relates to a strobe device used for taking pictures or other purposes.
Conventional well-known strobe devices include the following components: a flash discharge tube having an anode on one side and a cathode on the other side which includes a metal sintered body at an end thereof; a reflector storing a part of the flash discharge tube; and a trigger coil having a cylindrical core and primary winding and secondary winding wound around the core.
In the above strobe devices, the flash discharge tube has a conductive thin-film transparent electrode formed on its surface, and the secondary winding of the trigger coil is connected to the thin-film transparent electrode of the flash discharge tube. This configuration allows the thin-film transparent electrode to function as an external trigger electrode, thereby illuminating the flash discharge tube.
In the above strobe devices, it is general that the trigger coil is solder-connected at its secondary output (secondary winding) to the thin-film transparent electrode as the external trigger electrode by a lead wire. The soldered part of the lead wire is subjected to a high voltage every time the flash discharge tube is illuminated. This causes the joint of the lead wire to develop heat and degrade due to the resistance component of the joint. Another problem is that the trigger coil generally has a large volume, which prevents the strobe devices from being compact.
To solve these problems, the following strobe device has been suggested (see, for example, Patent Literature 1) in which the trigger coil is disposed at an end of the flash discharge tube so that the thin-film transparent electrode on the surface of the flash discharge tube can be directly connected to the secondary output (secondary winding) of the trigger coil. This configuration is stated to reduce the degradation of the joint of the lead wire, thereby providing a compact strobe device.
In the strobe device of Patent Literature 1, however, the thin-film transparent electrode formed on the surface of the flash discharge tube undesirably absorbs the light emitted from the flash discharge tube. This causes a decrease in the amount of light emitted from the flash discharge tube or causes variations in the amount of light depending on the discharge location.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent No. 3710794
The present invention is directed to provide a strobe device including a flash discharge tube having an anode on one side thereof and a cathode on the other side thereof, the cathode having a metal sintered body at an end thereof; a conductive reflector composing an external trigger electrode, and storing a part of the flash discharge tube; and a trigger coil having a primary winding and a secondary winding wound around a hollow core. The cathode of the flash discharge tube is inserted, at a portion not including the metal sintered body, into the core of the trigger coil. The reflector is connected to the secondary winding of the trigger coil, and has a bottom in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the flash discharge tube in such a manner as to cover at least the region extending from the anode to the cathode and the metal sintered body.
This configuration allows the strobe device to be more compact and thinner than the configuration in which the trigger coil is spaced from the flash discharge tube. Also, this configuration allows the discharge path of electrons emitted from the cathode to be formed stably from the vicinity of the cathode. This reduces variations in the amount of light emitted from the flash discharge tube, thereby irradiating the subject in a stable manner.
A strobe device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to the following exemplary embodiment.
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First, the schematic configuration of the strobe device of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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Bottom 14 of reflector 3 is formed of base portion 18 and extension 19. Base portion 18 is configured to be in contact with the outer peripheral surface of flash discharge tube 2 so as to cover the region extending from anode 10 to cathode 11. Base portion 18 has a shape of an arc having substantially (or exactly) the same radius as glass bulb 9 so that base portion 18 can be in surface contact with the outer peripheral surface of glass bulb 9. This configuration allows base portion 18 to function as a reflective plate by which the light emitted from flash discharge tube 2 toward base portion 18 is reflected to opening 15 of reflector 3, and also as an external trigger electrode of flash discharge tube 2.
Extension 19 extends from base portion 18 of bottom 14 toward other side 2B of flash discharge tube 2 in the axial (longitudinal) direction so as to be in contact with the outer peripheral surface of flash discharge tube 2, thereby covering metal sintered body 13 of cathode 11. Extension 19 has a shape of an arc having substantially (or exactly) the same radius as glass bulb 9 so as to be in surface contact with the outer peripheral surface of glass bulb 9. This configuration allows extension 19 to function as an external trigger electrode of flash discharge tube 2 in the same manner as base portion 18.
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Trigger coil 4 further includes primary terminal 23 connected to one end 21A of primary winding 21; common terminal 24 connected to other end 21B of primary winding 21 and to one end 22A of secondary winding 22; and secondary terminal 25 connected to other end 22B of secondary winding 22. Common terminal 24 is electrically connected also to cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2.
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The operation and action of strobe device 1 of the exemplary embodiment will now be described as follows.
First, a driving voltage is applied from an external driving circuit (not shown) to anode 10 and cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2 via anode terminal 29 and common terminal 24, which are external terminals of strobe device 1.
At the same time as the application of the voltage or after a predetermined amount of time, a pulse-like voltage is applied from the external driving circuit (not shown) to primary winding 21 of trigger coil 4 via primary terminal 23 and common terminal 24, which are external terminals of strobe device 1. The voltage applied to primary winding 21 is, for example, boosted at secondary winding 22. The boosted voltage is applied as a trigger pulse to bottom 14 of reflector 3 from secondary terminal 25 of trigger coil 4 via conductor 5.
This activates and ionizes the rare gas filled in glass bulb 9 near the inner periphery of glass bulb 9 which is in contact with base portion 18 and extension 19 of bottom 14 of reflector 3.
Cathode 11 also emits electrons toward anode 10 so as to promote the ionization of the rare gas, making the rare gas more conductive. This causes a sudden large current flow from anode 10 to cathode 11, allowing flash discharge tube 2 to emit light to illuminate the outside.
At this moment, the trigger pulse is applied also to extension 19 of bottom 14 of reflector 3 covering metal sintered body 13 of cathode 11. The pulse application allows the stable formation of a discharge path of electrons emitted from the vicinity of cathode 11. This reduces variations in the amount of light emitted from flash discharge tube 2, thereby irradiating the subject in a stable manner.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described exemplary embodiment and can be properly changed within the range not deviating from the spirit of the present invention. It also goes without saying that the configuration and methods of the following various modified examples can be arbitrary selected and adopted into the above-described exemplary embodiment.
For example, flash discharge tube 2 has no thin-film transparent electrode on its surface in the exemplary embodiment, but may alternatively have a thin-film transparent electrode such as an ITO or NESA film formed thereon. In this case, the thin-film transparent electrode absorbs light as in the conventional strobe devices, but the configuration of the present invention allows the flash discharge tube to generate light at high efficiency, thereby reducing the influence of the light absorption. In this case, too, at least the region extending from anode 10 to cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2, and metal sintered body 13 can be covered by bottom 14 of reflector 3, which is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the glass bulb of flash discharge tube 2 having the thin-film transparent electrode formed thereon. This reduces variations in the amount of light emitted from flash discharge tube 2, thereby irradiating the subject in a stable manner.
Extension 19 of reflector 3 is arc-shaped in the exemplary embodiment, but may alternatively be, for example, flat-shaped. In this case, too, the discharge path of the electrons emitted from cathode 11 can be formed stably from the vicinity of cathode 11.
Conductor 5 is a spring in the exemplary embodiment, but may alternatively be, for example, a C-shaped plate spring or a disc spring connecting secondary terminal 25 of trigger coil 4 and reflector 3.
Reflector 3 has end-face reflective portion 16A in the exemplary embodiment, by may alternatively have side reflective portion 16 only. This simplifies the configuration of the reflector and facilitates the insertion of flash discharge tube 2, thereby providing high productivity.
As described hereinbefore, strobe device 1 of the present invention includes flash discharge tube 2 having anode 10 on one side 2A and cathode 11 on other side 2B, cathode 11 having metal sintered body 13 at an end thereof; conductive reflector 3 composing an external trigger electrode, and storing a part of flash discharge tube 2; and trigger coil 4 having primary winding 21 and secondary winding wound 22 around hollow core 20. Cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2 is inserted, at a portion not including metal sintered body 13, into core 20 of trigger coil 4. Reflector 3 is connected to secondary winding 22 of trigger coil 4, and has bottom 14 in contact with the outer peripheral surface of flash discharge tube 2 in such a manner as to cover at least the region extending from anode 10 to cathode 11 and metal sintered body 13.
Conductive reflector 3 is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of flash discharge tube 2 and is electrically connected to secondary winding 22 of trigger coil 4. As a result, reflector 3 can function as an external trigger electrode of flash discharge tube 2.
When a voltage is applied between anode 10 and cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2, and a trigger pulse is applied to bottom 14 of reflector 3, a uniform electron flow is generated between anode 10 and cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2. In this case, bottom 14 of reflector 3 which is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of flash discharge tube 2 at least covers not only the region extending from anode 10 to cathode 11, but also metal sintered body 13 of cathode 11. In this case, the discharge path of the electrons emitted from cathode 11 can be formed stably from the vicinity of cathode 11. This reduces variations in the amount of light emitted from flash discharge tube 2, thereby irradiating the subject in a stable manner.
In the strobe device of the present invention, core 20 of trigger coil 4 includes locking member 26 projecting inside in the radial direction of core 20.
In this configuration, locking member 26 projecting inside in the radial direction of core 20 of trigger coil 4 locks the end of flash discharge tube 2 on either one side 2A or other side 2B. As a result, flash discharge tube 2 can be positioned relative to trigger coil 4 in the axial direction, thereby preventing metal sintered body 13 of cathode 11 of flash discharge tube 2 from being inserted into core 20 of trigger coil 4.
The strobe device of the present invention further includes conductor 5 connecting secondary winding 22 of trigger coil 4 and reflector 3, and secondary terminal 25 which is disposed at the end of trigger coil 4 adjacent to reflector 3 and is connected to secondary winding 22. Conductor 5 has insertion portion 5A into which flash discharge tube 2 is inserted, and is sandwiched between secondary terminal 25 of trigger coil 4 and reflector 3.
In the strobe device of the present invention, conductor 5 is made of an elastic material, and is compressed and sandwiched between the secondary terminal of the trigger coil and the reflector.
In the above configuration, trigger coil 4 includes secondary terminal 25, at other end 22B, which is electrically connected to secondary winding 22 of trigger coil 4. Conductor 5 has insertion portion 5A and is made of an elastic material. As a result, conductor 5 can be compressed in the axial direction of flash discharge tube 2 which passes through conductor 5 and be sandwiched between secondary terminal 25 of trigger coil 4 and reflector 3. This configuration establishes an electrical connection between secondary winding 22 of trigger coil 4 and reflector 3 via conductor 5. Consequently, strobe device 1 is reliable and has small variations in the amount of light.
Conductor 5 is electrically connected to trigger coil 4 and reflector 3 not by solder welding but by its biasing force. This simplifies the assembly (production process) of strobe device 1, thereby increasing productivity.
The strobe device of the present invention, which emits a sufficient amount of light from the flash discharge tube, is useful for irradiating a subject to take pictures of.
1 strobe device
2 flash discharge tube
2A one side
2B other side
3 reflector
4 trigger coil
5 conductor
5A insertion portion
6 base
7 bushing
8 optical panel
9 glass bulb
10 anode
11 cathode
12 bar-shaped electrode
13 metal sintered body
14 bottom
15 opening
16 side reflective portion
17 installation hole
18 base portion
19 extension
20 core
21 primary winding
21A, 22A one end
21B, 22B other end
22 secondary winding
23 primary terminal
24 common terminal
25 secondary terminal
26 locking member
27 body
28 elastic body
29 anode terminal
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-172780 | Aug 2011 | JP | national |
This application is a U.S. National Phase Application of PCT International Application PCT/JP2012/004974.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/004974 | 8/6/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/28/2014 |