Information
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Patent Grant
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6384704
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Patent Number
6,384,704
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 7, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 336 182
- 336 192
- 336 198
- 336 208
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A trigger coil has a primary winding, a secondary winding, a package incorporating therein both the primary winding and the secondary winding, and a common terminal to which one end of the primary winding and one end of the secondary winding are connected. One end of the primary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal at a side to be connected to the circuit substrate, and one end of the secondary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal at a side apart from the circuit substrate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a trigger coil for generating a trigger voltage to be applied to a trigger electrode of a flashlight emitting tube.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hitherto, there is known a camera in which when a subject brightness is insufficient, a photography is performed while a flashlight is emitted in synchronism with a shutter operation. Such a camera is provided with a flashlight generating circuit for generating a flashlight. The flashlight generating circuit comprises a booster circuit, a main capacitor for storing an electric power boosted by the booster circuit, a flashlight emitting tube for emitting a flashlight by the electric power emanated from the main capacitor, and a trigger coil for generating a trigger voltage to be applied to a trigger electrode of the flashlight emitting tube.
The trigger coil comprises a primary winding, a secondary winding and a package incorporating both the primary winding and the secondary winding. For example, the number of turns of the primary winding and the number of turns of the secondary winding are 20 turns and 500 turns, respectively. And a diameter of the primary winding and a diameter of the secondary winding are Φ0.2 and Φ0.05, respectively.
In the trigger coil as mentioned above, there are two types of trigger coil one of which is directed to a four-terminal type of trigger coil having total four terminals consisting of two terminals of the primary winding and two terminals of the secondary winding, and another being directed to a three-terminal type of trigger coil having total three terminals consisting of a common terminal in which one end of the primary winding is connected to one end of the secondary winding on a common basis and two terminals of the primary winding and the secondary winding. Particularly, in case of the threeterminal type of trigger coil, the primary winding, which is relatively large in diameter, and the secondary winding, which is relatively small in diameter, are wound at the same place of the common terminal and are mounted on a circuit substrate by soldering. This involves such a problem that the slight external force disconnects the secondary winding, which is relatively small in diameter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a trigger coil intended to preventing disconnection of the secondary winding.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a trigger coil comprising a primary winding, a secondary winding, a package incorporating therein both the primary winding and the secondary winding, a common terminal to which one end of the primary winding and one end of the secondary winding are connected, a primary terminal to which another end of the primary winding is connected, and a secondary terminal to which another end of the secondary winding is connected, wherein a current conducts between the primary terminal and the common terminal to generate on the secondary terminal a trigger voltage to be applied to a trigger electrode of a flashlight emitting tube, characterized in that
said common terminal has a pin-like shape extending to pass through the package, one end of which is connected to a circuit substrate, and
one end of the primary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal from the package at a side to be connected to the circuit substrate, and one end of the secondary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal from the package at a side apart from the circuit substrate.
An important feature of the trigger coil of the present invention resides in the point that one end of the primary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal at a side to be connected to the circuit substrate, and one end of the secondary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal at a side apart from the circuit substrate. Even if the trigger coil is mounted on the circuit substrate and the external force is applied thereto, as compared with a conventional trigger coil in which a primary winding involved in the larger diameter and a secondary winding involved in the smaller diameter are wound on the same place of the common terminal, it is expected that an affect of the external force onto one end of the secondary winding is small. Thus, it is possible to prevent a disconnection of the secondary winding.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.
1
(
a
) to FIG.
1
(
c
) are views showing states in which a trigger coil according to an embodiment of the present invention is looked at from three directions, respectively, and FIG.
1
(
d
) is a perspective view of the trigger coil.
FIG. 2
is an equivalent circuit of the trigger coil shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a view of a flashlight generation circuit into which the trigger coil shown in
FIG. 1
is incorporated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG.
1
(
a
) to FIG.
1
(
c
) are views showing states in which a trigger coil according to an embodiment of the present invention is looked at from three directions, respectively, and FIG.
1
(
d
) is a perspective view of the trigger coil.
FIG. 2
is an equivalent circuit of the trigger coil shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG.
1
(
a
) shows a state that terminals
14
and
15
, which constitute a trigger coil
10
according to an embodiment of the present invention, are looked at from the top. FIG.
1
(
b
) shows a state that the trigger coil
10
shown in FIG.
1
(
a
) is looked at from a direction of an arrow A. FIG.
1
(
c
) shows a state that the trigger coil
10
shown in FIG.
1
(
a
) is looked at from a direction of an arrow B. FIG.
1
(
d
) is a perspective view of the trigger coil
10
.
The trigger coil
10
comprises a primary winding
11
and a secondary winding
12
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, and a molding member
13
(corresponding to the package referred to in the present invention) incorporated therein both the primary winding
11
and the secondary winding
12
. The number of the primary winding
11
is less than that of the secondary winding
12
. A diameter of the primary winding
11
is Φ0.35 and a diameter of the secondary winding
12
is Φ0.05.
The trigger coil
10
further comprises, as shown in FIG.
1
(
d
) and
FIG. 2
, a common terminal
14
as a metal rod having an exit portion
14
a
to which an end
11
a
(a winding termination end) of the primary winding
11
is connected, and an exit portion
14
b
to which an end
12
a
(a winding termination end) of the secondary winding
12
is connected.
The trigger coil
10
furthermore comprises a primary terminal
15
as a metal rod to which another end
11
b
(a winding initiation end) of the primary winding
11
is connected, and a secondary terminal
16
as a metal rod to which another end
12
b
(a winding initiation end) of the secondary winding
12
is connected. The trigger coil
10
still further comprises a vacant pin (NC)
17
for stably mounting the trigger coil
10
on a circuit substrate (not illustrated) provided below the trigger coil
10
shown in FIG.
1
(
d
). The trigger coil
10
generates on the secondary terminal
16
a trigger voltage to be applied to a trigger electrode of a flashlight emitting tube (which will be described latter) by means of conducting a current between the primary terminal
15
and the common terminal
14
.
The common terminal
14
, which constitutes the trigger coil
10
, as shown in FIG.
1
(
c
) and FIG.
1
(
d
), has a pin-like shape extending to pass through the molding member
13
, one end of which is connected to the circuit substrate. As mentioned above, one end
11
a
of the primary winding
11
is connected to the exit portion
14
a
of the common terminal
14
from the molding member
13
at the side to be connected to the circuit substrate. And one end
12
a
of the secondary winding
12
is connected to the exit portion
14
b
of the common terminal
14
from the molding member
13
at the side apart from the circuit substrate. The molding member
13
, which constitutes the trigger coil
10
, has an aperture
13
b
into which a rod-like shape of core (not illustrated) is inserted.
In the trigger coil
10
thus constructed, one end
11
a
of the primary winding
11
is connected to the exit portion
14
a
of the common terminal
14
at the side to be connected to the circuit substrate. And one end
12
a
of the secondary winding
12
is connected to the exit portion
14
b
of the common terminal
14
at the side apart from the circuit substrate. Thus, even if the trigger coil
10
is mounted on the circuit substrate and the external force is applied thereto, as compared with a conventional trigger coil in which a primary winding involved in the larger diameter and a secondary winding involved in the smaller diameter are wound on the same place of the common terminal, it is expected that an affect of the external force onto the one end
12
a
of the secondary winding
12
is small. Thus, it is possible to prevent a disconnection of the secondary winding
12
.
Next, there will be described a case where the trigger coil
10
is incorporated into a flashlight generation circuit which is mounted on a camera.
FIG. 3
is a view of a flashlight generation circuit into which the trigger coil shown in
FIG. 1
is incorporated.
A flashlight generation circuit
100
shown in
FIG. 3
comprises the trigger coil
10
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, a flashlight emitting tube
20
, a main capacitor
31
, resistance elements
32
and
33
, a trigger capacitor
34
, a thyristor
35
, and terminals
36
,
38
and
39
.
The flashlight generation circuit
100
is mounted on a camera as mentioned above. A voltage Va, which is boosted by a booster circuit connected to a built-in battery for controlling the camera in its entirety, is applied to a terminal
36
. Between the terminal
36
and a terminal
39
held in the ground GND potential, the resistance element
32
and the trigger capacitor
34
connected in series, the flashlight emitting tube
20
, and the main capacitor
31
are connected in parallel with one another. The flashlight emitting tube
20
comprises an anode
21
, a cathode
22
and a trigger electrode
23
. Inside the flashlight emitting tube
20
, a xenon gas is included.
The primary terminal
15
, in which the primary winding
11
constituting the trigger coil
10
is wound, is connected to a connecting point of the resistance element
32
with the trigger capacitor
34
. The primary terminal
16
, in which the secondary winding
12
constituting the trigger coil
10
is wound, is connected to a trigger electrode
23
of the flashlight emitting tube
20
. The common terminal
14
constituting the trigger coil
10
is connected via the thyristor
35
to the terminal
39
. A gate of the thyristor
35
is connected to a terminal
38
to which a control signal Ft is fed, and also connected via the resistance element
33
to the terminal
39
.
The flashlight generation circuit
100
first receives at the terminal
38
an ‘L’ level of control signal Ft. A voltage Va applied to the terminal
36
causes the main capacitor
31
to store a sufficient electric power. Further, the trigger capacitor
34
also stores an electric power via a path of the terminal
36
—the resistance
32
—the trigger capacitor
34
—the terminals
39
.
Next, when the photography is performed, an ‘H’ level of control signal Ft is applied to the terminal
38
in synchronism with an operation of a shutter of a camera. As a result, the thyristor
35
turns on, so that an electric power stored in the trigger capacitor
34
is discharged via the path of the primary winding
11
—the thyristor
35
—the terminal
39
. Thus, a current conducts through the primary winding
11
so that an electromotive force is introduced on the secondary winding
12
. Since the number of turns of the secondary winding
12
is larger than that of the primary winding
11
, the electromotive force introduced on the secondary winding
12
is amplified. In this manner, the large electromotive force is applied in form of a trigger voltage to a trigger electrode
23
of the flashlight emitting tube
20
. Thus the xenon gas included in the flashlight emitting tube
20
is excited, and the electric power stored in the main capacitor
31
is discharged through a discharge loop of a (+) side of the main capacitor
31
—the anode
21
—the cathode
22
—a (−) side of the main capacitor
31
, so that a flashlight is emitted from the flashlight emitting tube
20
. Thus, in a case where a subject brightness is short, a photography is performed through emission of the flashlight from the flashlight generation circuit
100
mounted on a camera.
As mentioned above, according to the present invention, it is possible to prevent a disconnection of the secondary winding constituting the trigger coil.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by those embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and sprit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A trigger coil comprising a primary winding, a secondary winding, a package incorporating therein both the primary winding and the secondary winding, a common terminal to which one end of the primary winding and one end of the secondary winding are connected, a primary terminal to which another end of the primary winding is connected, and a secondary terminal to which another end of the secondary winding is connected, wherein a current conducts between the primary terminal and the common terminal to generate on the secondary terminal a trigger voltage to be applied to a trigger electrode of a flashlight emitting tube, characterized in thatsaid common terminal has a pin-like shape extending to pass through the package, one end of which is connected to a circuit substrate, and one end of the primary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal from the package at a side to be connected to the circuit substrate, and one end of the secondary winding is connected to an exit portion of said common terminal from the package at a side apart from the circuit substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
12-277423 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
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Name |
Date |
Kind |
5266916 |
Kijima |
Nov 1993 |
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5-82032 |
Nov 1993 |
JP |