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titleOfInvention Combustion flashbulb
abstract Combustion flashbulbs according to the invention have a light-pervious lamp envelope (1) filled with a tangled mass (5) of actinically combustible metal strips and an oxidizing gas. Current supply conductors (2, 3) are coated on parts situated within the lamp envelope with a dispersion (4) of metal powder in binder. This dispersion (4) adheres strips of the mass (5) to the current conductors (2, 3). The bulb can be ignited by a current pulse of approximately 25 V. Another method of igniting is to produce breakdown by applying a short-lasting voltage of approximately 25 V across the conductors (2, 3), afterwards succeeded by a filament current having a voltage of approximately 10 V. If the metal in the dispersion (4) is a nobler metal, the bulbs can be ignited with a current source of 10 V without preceding breakdown. The bulbs are simple of construction, rapid, and give a short-lasting lightflash.
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