61 |
Rockets |
US133234D |
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US133234A |
1872-11-19 |
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62 |
Improvement in sticks for exhibition rockets |
US26428D |
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US26428A |
1859-12-13 |
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63 |
AUTOMATED DETONATION OF FIREWORKS |
US15690736 |
2017-08-30 |
US20180066927A1 |
2018-03-08 |
Kevin Wu |
A fireworks kit can have a set of fireworks having multiple fireworks of different types and a plurality of detonators in communication with the fireworks that are configured to launch or detonate a firework attached thereto. A remote controller or mobile device can be in communication with the detonators and operable to provide dynamic or user customizable control of detonation, launching, or ignition of the fireworks. |
64 |
FIREWORK ACCOMODATING APPARATUS COMPRISING GUIDE ROD, FIREWORK AND ELECTRONIC UNIT |
US15230024 |
2016-08-05 |
US20170038181A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Alexander Buchner; Ralph Kraenzle |
Firework accommodating apparatus comprising a shaped body with an upwardly open recess and a first open bore at the bottom in the shaped body, which is situated centrally, wherein a second bore having a smaller diameter is preferably located next to the first bore, wherein in the first bore, preferably a continuous bore or hollow bore, preferably a rod, a so-called guide rod can be fastened and having at least two lateral cylindrical hollow bores in the shaped body or instead of the hollow bores, downwardly inclined wings. |
65 |
Spooling Pyrotechnic Device |
US13431841 |
2012-03-27 |
US20130255523A1 |
2013-10-03 |
Darren Naud |
A pyrotechnic device including a combustion chamber including a wall, the combustion chamber containing combustible powder; an ignition source adapted to ignite said combustible powder within said combustion chamber; wherein the wall of the combustion chamber is adapted to burst at a predetermined pressure caused by combustion of the combustible powder; wherein the combustion chamber is disposed within a launch structure beneath a projectile and wherein a preselected amount of free space volume is disposed between said combustion chamber and said projectile. |
66 |
Integrated electric match initiator module with isolated lift and burst function for a pyrotechnic device |
US11800621 |
2007-05-07 |
US20100258022A1 |
2010-10-14 |
Paul McKinley; Phillip Martinez |
Electric match assembly for initiating a pyrotechnic device in response to a signal, the assembly comprising a first element for connection to a leader carrying the signal; a first electric match component for connection to the lift charge of the pyrotechnic device, the first electric match component being connected to the first element such that when the first element is connected to the leader and the first electric match component is connected to the lift charge, the signal is applied to the lift charge; a second electric match component for connection to the time fuse connected to the burst charge of the pyrotechnic device, the second electric match component being connected to the first element such that when the first element is connected to the leader and the second electric match component is connected to the time fuse, the signal is applied to the time fuse of the burst charge. |
67 |
Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy |
US10958721 |
2004-10-05 |
US20060027119A1 |
2006-02-09 |
George Bossarte; Glenn Dillon; Paul Mckinley; Wayne Haase; Larry Nelson |
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display. |
68 |
Multiple effect pyrotechnic shell |
US10280857 |
2002-10-25 |
USRE38592E1 |
2004-09-21 |
Francis Wu; Michael Marietta |
A multiple effect pyrotechnic shell (20), having a lift chamber (22), primary break (24), secondary break (26), and a tertiary break (28) has a desired weight distribution to inhibit tumbling. The secondary break weight is less than the primary break weight, and the tertiary break weight is less than both the primary and secondary break weights. Thus, the center of gravity of the shell (20) is positioned below a midpoint of the shell height. A first timing fuse (46) extends from a lift charge (30) into a primary break charge (50A) of the primary break (24), and a primary internal timing fuse (64) extends from the primary break (24) to the secondary break (26). Further, a secondary internal timing fuse (70) extends from the secondary break (26) to the tertiary break (28). Fuse fragments (52) are preferably disbursed within the break hulls (48) to provide filler and add an additional effect to each break (24-28). |
69 |
Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy |
US10313879 |
2002-12-06 |
US20030116048A1 |
2003-06-26 |
George
Bossarte; Glenn
W.
Dillon; Paul
R.
McKinley; Wayne
C.
Haase; Larry
G.
Nelson |
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or nullfireworksnull, display. |
70 |
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US40572673 |
1973-10-11 |
USB405726I5 |
1976-01-13 |
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71 |
Pyrotechnic devices |
US3735706D |
1970-04-22 |
US3735706A |
1973-05-29 |
ELSTOW W; WITT A |
A signal device comprising a rocket housed in a discharge tube having a closure at its upper end and a closure displacing device including an actuating member in the region of the lower end of the discharge tube, the actuating member being operable to ignite the rocket after displacement of the closure.
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72 |
Rocket signal device |
US15395361 |
1961-11-21 |
US3102477A |
1963-09-03 |
STEFAN RUSSELL O; LANG ANTON G |
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73 |
Rocket toy and launcher therefor |
US37614253 |
1953-08-24 |
US2821922A |
1958-02-04 |
BROWN LAWRENCE W; BROWN HERBERT D; BROWN PAUL E |
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74 |
Pyrotechnic device |
US77692247 |
1947-09-30 |
US2606495A |
1952-08-12 |
CLAUSER HERBERT C; LONG ROBERT S |
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75 |
Revolving rocket |
US20625027 |
1927-07-16 |
US1666534A |
1928-04-17 |
HITT THOMAS G |
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76 |
Rocket |
US16950627 |
1927-02-19 |
US1653178A |
1927-12-20 |
HITT THOMAS G |
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77 |
Rotary-balanced rocket |
US17304727 |
1927-03-05 |
US1645427A |
1927-10-11 |
HITT THOMAS G |
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78 |
Skyrocket |
US1437025 |
1925-03-10 |
US1561690A |
1925-11-17 |
BUCKLEY EDWARD H |
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79 |
Rocket. |
US1909501656 |
1909-06-11 |
US957210A |
1910-05-10 |
HITT THOMAS GABRIEL |
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80 |
Rocket |
US393990D |
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US393990A |
1888-12-04 |
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