序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Rockets US133234D US133234A 1872-11-19
82 Improvement in sticks for exhibition rockets US26428D US26428A 1859-12-13
83 Firework accomodating apparatus comprising guide rod, firework and electronic unit US15230024 2016-08-05 US09879953B2 2018-01-30 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.
84 Kind of Image-Text Firework Production Method US15715166 2017-09-26 US20180017365A1 2018-01-18 Maode ZHENG; Qiaoyun CHEN
The present invention comprises a pattern-character firework carrier (101), a pattern-character display method, and a pattern-character firework setting-off step. The pattern-character firework carrier (101) is provided with a lifting-off device (201) which is provided with a lifting-off gunpowder bin (1) with lifting-off gunpowder (6) packaged inside, and a pattern-character display control device (301) which is provided with a lattice gunpowder packaging body (2) provided with a firework launching unit (4) and a simultaneous ignition bin (3). The pattern-character display method comprises steps of designing a pattern, converting the pattern into a color lattice graphic (12), arranging fireworks according to the graphic, loading the fireworks, and the like. The setting-off step comprises: igniting a fuse (8), igniting the lifting-off gunpowder (6), lifting off the pattern-character firework carrier (101), exciting the simultaneous ignition device (5), igniting firework launching gunpowder (10), sending firework display gunpowder (9) out of the carrier, simultaneously igniting the firework display gunpowder (9) in the air, and displaying the pattern and character in the air. The method is simple in implementation, low in cost, and capable of allowing the gunpowder to be combined freely. The sky can be made bright and colorful with the fireworks. Affection can be directly expressed.
85 Kind of image-text firework production method US14889148 2014-04-11 US09835422B2 2017-12-05 Maode Zheng; Qiaoyun Chen
The present invention comprises a pattern-character firework carrier (101), a pattern-character display method, and a pattern-character firework setting-off step. The pattern-character firework carrier (101) is provided with a lifting-off device (201) which is provided with a lifting-off gunpowder bin (1) with lifting-off gunpowder (6) packaged inside, and a pattern-character display control device (301) which is provided with a lattice gunpowder packaging body (2) provided with a firework launching unit (4) and a simultaneous ignition bin (3). The pattern-character display method comprises steps of designing a pattern, converting the pattern into a color lattice graphic (12), arranging fireworks according to the graphic, loading the fireworks, and the like. The setting-off step comprises: igniting a fuse (8), igniting the lifting-off gunpowder (6), lifting off the pattern-character firework carrier (101), exciting the simultaneous ignition device (5), igniting firework launching gunpowder (10), sending firework display gunpowder (9) out of the carrier, simultaneously igniting the firework display gunpowder (9) in the air, and displaying the pattern and character in the air. The method is simple in implementation, low in cost, and capable of allowing the gunpowder to be combined freely. The sky can be made bright and colorful with the fireworks. Affection can be directly expressed.
86 Kind of image-text firework production method US14889148 2014-04-11 US20170052005A1 2017-02-23 Maode ZHENG; Qiaoyun CHEN
The present invention comprises a pattern-character firework carrier (101), a pattern-character display method, and a pattern-character firework setting-off step. The pattern-character firework carrier (101) is provided with a lifting-off device (201) which is provided with a lifting-off gunpowder bin (1) with lifting-off gunpowder (6) packaged inside, and a pattern-character display control device (301) which is provided with a lattice gunpowder packaging body (2) provided with a firework launching unit (4) and a simultaneous ignition bin (3).The pattern-character display method comprises steps of designing a pattern, converting the pattern into a color lattice graphic (12), arranging fireworks according to the graphic, loading the fireworks, and the like. The setting-off step comprises: igniting a fuse (8), igniting the lifting-off gunpowder (6), lifting off the pattern-character firework carrier (101), exciting the simultaneous ignition device (5), igniting firework launching gunpowder (10), sending firework display gunpowder (9) out of the carrier, simultaneously igniting the firework display gunpowder (9) in the air, and displaying the pattern and character in the air. The method is simple in implementation, low in cost, and capable of allowing the gunpowder to be combined freely. The sky can be made bright and colorful with the fireworks. Affection can be directly expressed.
87 Spooling pyrotechnic device US14703452 2015-05-04 US09217624B2 2015-12-22 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.
88 Spooling pyrotechnic device US13431841 2012-03-27 US09062943B2 2015-06-23 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.
89 Integrated electric match initiator module with isolated lift and burst function for a pyrotechnic device US13374261 2011-12-19 US08820243B2 2014-09-02 Paul McKinley; Phillip Martinez
An electric match assembly for initiating a pyrotechnic device, the electric match assembly comprising an 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 connected to the element such that when the element is connected to the leader and the first electric match component is connected to the lift charge, the signal in the leader 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 connected to the element such that when the element is connected to the leader and the second electric match component is connected to the time fuse, the signal in the leader is applied to the time fuse of the burst charge.
90 Pyrotechnic device US12662598 2010-04-26 US08550003B2 2013-10-08 Rodney Neil Cameron
A pyrotechnic device comprising an outer casing having a bore therein, a central sleeve extending from the bore into an interior of the outer casing and an insert having a burst explosive charge therein sized to be capable of being slidably received within the central sleeve.
91 Integrated electric match initiator module with isolated lift and burst function for a pyrotechnic device US13374261 2011-12-19 US20120304883A1 2012-12-06 Paul McKinley; Phillip Martinez
An electric match assembly for initiating a pyrotechnic device, the electric match assembly comprising an 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 connected to the element such that when the element is connected to the leader and the first electric match component is connected to the lift charge, the signal in the leader 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 connected to the element such that when the element is connected to the leader and the second electric match component is connected to the time fuse, the signal in the leader is applied to the time fuse of the burst charge.
92 Electronic pyrotechnic ignitor US12240307 2008-09-29 US08151707B1 2012-04-10 Nathan P. Lasut
A pyrotechnic ignitor. The ignitor includes a break charge and a voltage storage component in communication with the break charge, wherein the voltage stored in the voltage storage component is for firing the break charge when the voltage is communicated to the break charge. The ignitor further includes a processor in communication with the voltage storage component, wherein the processor is configured to delay transmission of the voltage stored in the voltage storage component for a predetermined time.
93 Electric match assembly with isolated lift and burst function for a pyrotechnic device US11800621 2007-05-07 US08079307B2 2011-12-20 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.
94 Motorized pyrotechnic system US12371061 2009-02-13 US07798066B1 2010-09-21 Reid Nofsinger; Mark J. Grega
One aspect of the invention provides a firing apparatus that provides an arcuate visual effect. The firing apparatus includes a motor, an enclosure housing the motor and an arm connected to a shaft of the motor for moving a pyrotechnic device such as a gerb. Another aspect of the invention provides a pyrotechnic system that includes a firing apparatus including a reciprocal motor, a firing arm having a first end connected to a shaft of the reciprocal motor and a second end adapted to emit an arcuate pyrotechnic effect, a control unit in communication with the firing apparatus for controlling operation of the reciprocal motor and an ignition unit in communication with the firing apparatus for initiating the pyrotechnic effect.
95 Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy US11725152 2007-03-16 US07617777B2 2009-11-17 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 “fireworks”, display.
96 Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy US11725152 2007-03-16 US20070295237A1 2007-12-27 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.
97 Pyrotechnic projectile launcher US10187558 2002-07-02 US06779459B2 2004-08-24 John A. Werner
Pyrotechnic fireworks launch apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a base to which is affixed a male-configured launching cylinder adapted to accept thereover, in combination, an internally cylindrical, female-configured projectile, wherein the projectile has a proximal and a distal end thereof. The projectile houses a fused pyrotechnic display charge proximate its distal end and also houses a fused launching charge encased therein and partitioned from the display charge. On insertion of the launching cylinder into the proximal end of the projectile, thereby mounting the projectile upon the launching cylinder, the encased launching charge and the launching cylinder are in abutting relationship. Upon ignition of the fused launch charge, the projectile is launched vertically from the launching cylinder. The external configuration of the projectile may have any number of shapes. In a preferred configuration, it is shaped as a rocket.
98 Aerial fireworks product US09482579 2000-01-13 US06412418B1 2002-07-02 Gregory P. Shelton
The product includes an upright launch tube adapted to be self-supporting on a horizontal surface and a self-propelled aerial pyrotechnic device adapted to be received within a fairly closely confined relationship within the tube in preparation for launch. In its preferred form, the tube is slightly taller than the aerial device so that the aerial device is fully received within and surrounded by the side wall of the tube in the launch mode, except for a long fuse leading to the engine of the device and hanging out over the open upper edge of the tube. Except for a tapered nose cone, the device is substantially the same cross-sectional width along its entire length, including the lower regions thereof which are occupied by a plurality of stabilizing legs that support the device in an upright condition within the tube and balance the device during flight. The annular space surrounding the device within the tube is only slightly greater than that necessary to permit the fuse to extend up alongside of the device and out the open upper end of the tube, thus stabilizing the device prior to launch and during its progressive emergence from the launch tube.
99 Device for controlling bird strike hazards US09202327 1999-04-13 US06289815B1 2001-09-18 Raymond Tougeron; Daniel Casenave
A device for dispersing birds in airport areas, including a self-propelled projectile with a delayed firing element (15, 18, 27, 29) and a sound-effect charge (9) designed to scare birds away and housed in said projectile.
100 Rocket firecrackers giving out smoke before flying up US118984 1987-11-10 US4779534A 1988-10-25 Chiey-Yi Wang
This invention concerns a rocket firecracker giving out smoke before flying up. It comprises a shooting-up tube, a smoke tube, a fuse, a flying wing, and a launch pad. The shooting-up tube not only contains shooting-up chemicals but also the smoke tube filled with smoking chemicals set inside its lower part and when the smoking chemicals have been burned up giving out a lot of smoke and the firecracker has flown up in the air for a short while with the shooting-up chemicals being burned, the smoke tube with its chemicals burned up can be blown off the shooting-up tube and fall down, but the firecracker still continues to fly up till all the shooting-up chemicals are used up.
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