101 |
Self-levitating signal cartridge |
US405726 |
1973-10-11 |
US3981241A |
1976-09-21 |
Leonard R. Ambrosini; Raymond S. Isenson |
A pyrotechnic signal cartridge comprising a cartridge case, a projectile e detachably secured to the cartridge case, a charge in the cartridge case for launching the projectile case, rocket motor thrust means positioned within the projectile case, a rocket motor propellant charge and a pyrotechnic signal charge in the projectile case, ignition means for the pyrotechnic signal charge and the rocket motor propellant charge whereby ignition of the pyrotechnic signal charge and the rocket motor propellant charge after launching of the projectile case provides a self-levitating pyrotechnic display. |
102 |
Personnel distress signal |
US6895370 |
1970-09-02 |
US3855930A |
1974-12-24 |
MULICH S; DUFFY D; SALTER S |
The disclosure relates to an improved miniature rocketry system used for propelling a signal flare and includes a pair of generally tubular shaped housings in telescoped engagement, wherein is disposed a propulsion charge, a propulsion charge ignitor, a delay train or timing fuse, a signal display flare and means for insuring complete combustion of all the pyrotechnics. A nozzle structure is provided at one end of the housing to impart a gyroscopically spin stabilized guidance to the rocket trajectory, and an improved propellant spacer is interposed between the nozzle structure and the propulsion charge for the purpose of separation of the members and retention of the propulsion charge during combustion thereof.
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103 |
Stickless skyrocket |
US11603136 |
1936-12-15 |
US2087281A |
1937-07-20 |
ACHILLO FABRIZIO |
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104 |
Rotary rocket |
US27517128 |
1928-05-04 |
US1714671A |
1929-05-28 |
HITT THOMAS G |
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105 |
Rocket |
US19135327 |
1927-05-14 |
US1666598A |
1928-04-17 |
HITT THOMAS G |
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106 |
Sky-rocket. |
US1908447670 |
1908-08-10 |
US917027A |
1909-04-06 |
DUE ADOLPH L |
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107 |
Thomas lloyd |
US753151D |
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US753151A |
1904-02-23 |
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108 |
Rocket |
US303839D |
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US303839A |
1884-08-19 |
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109 |
Rocket |
US276007D |
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US276007A |
1883-04-17 |
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110 |
Improvement in sky-rockets |
US148553D |
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US148553A |
1874-03-17 |
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111 |
hadfield |
US72030D |
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US72030A |
1867-12-10 |
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112 |
Improvement in rockets |
US53933D |
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US53933A |
1866-04-10 |
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113 |
GUIDED LAUNCHING DEVICE FOR FIREWORK CASINGS |
PCT/ES2010000336 |
2010-07-30 |
WO2011012743A3 |
2011-07-14 |
RODILLA SALA VICENTE; CORBERAN OLTRA GASPAR |
This invention comprises a launching device (1) for firework casings (13), the tubes (2) of which are guided by means of a computerized system. This system allows for precision guiding of the ballistic path in 3D of the discharged casings through a CNC system (computer numerical controlled) to achieve the positioning of said casings over specific spatial coordinates (X1 Y, Z) in a predetermined time in order to trace words and/or drawings (12) in space through properly synchronized fireworks. The operator (11) controlling the launch (1) is able to program any desired word, or draw the outline of any object on the monitor screen (9.1). When the discharged device is activated, the same words or drawings from the monitor are seen in the sky, creating a fireworks show never before seen in pyrotechnics. There are no risks when using this device, not even for the operator or the public watching the show. |
114 |
PRECISION PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD HAVING INCREASED SAFETY AND TIMING ACCURACY |
PCT/US9906889 |
1999-03-30 |
WO9954676A3 |
2000-06-15 |
BOSSARTE GEORGE; DILLON GLENN W; MCKINLEY PAUL R; HASSE WAYNE C; NELSON LARRY G |
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles (1) in a pyrotechnic, or "fireworks", display. |
115 |
烟花装置 |
CN201020197369.3 |
2010-05-10 |
CN201811661U |
2011-04-27 |
罗德尼·尼尔·卡梅隆 |
本实用新型的第一实施例,这里展示的一个烟花装置包括一个有贯穿外弹壳的孔的外弹壳体,一个从孔延伸贯穿至外弹壳体内部的中央轴管和一个装入开爆药尺寸大小可轻易套入中央轴管的插件。 |