序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具有合成树脂稳定座的大气焰火制品 CN01104714.3 2001-02-19 CN1312456C 2007-04-25 格利高利·P·谢尔顿
该大气焰火制品包括一自推进大气焰火装置和该装置用的一直立的发射管。该装置被封闭限制在发射管里,使在准备发射时保持基本上垂直的定向。该装置本身包括一本体,该本体包含焰火显示材料和用作当点燃后推进该本体的引擎。一由合成树脂体模注而成的稳定座连接于本体的下端并有一框架的性质,该框架具有依靠支撑结构在许多位置互连的多个对称收置的长支腿,支腿有三个,每个支撑单元在平面图内通常为三形。引擎被收置在位于稳定座的上端的一插孔里并被粘接于诸支腿的内表面,以使本体与座牢固连接。
2 爆炸后延缓下降的升空焰火产品 CN01125259.6 2001-08-27 CN1384329A 2002-12-11 格利高利·P·谢尔顿
一种升空焰火产品,它具有一爆炸部分和一非爆炸部分,该爆炸部分在到达地面以上合适高度后可产生所需的景象和声音,该非爆炸部分在爆炸发生之后返回地面。结构中一体地结合有一作为焰火装置一部分的气阻装置,该气阻装置做成为在焰火装置发射升空过程中几乎不造成飞行空气阻。但是,在爆炸后,该气阻装置爆裂成保持固定于非爆炸部分的诸瓣片或翼片,从而增加空气阻力,以延缓非爆炸部分的下降。在其优选的形式中,气阻装置是一固定于产品稳定座而紧靠爆炸部分设置的纸套圈,它可在爆炸部分引爆后爆裂成能产生空气阻力的形状。
3 具有合成树脂稳定座的大气焰火制品 CN01104714.3 2001-02-19 CN1361407A 2002-07-31 格利高利·P·谢尔顿
该大气焰火制品包括一自推进大气焰火装置和该装置用的一直立的发射管。该装置被封闭限制在发射管里,使在准备发射时保持基本上垂直的定向。该装置本身包括一本体,该本体包含焰火显示材料和用作当点燃后推进该本体的引擎。一由合成树脂体模注而成的稳定座连接于本体的下端并有一框架的性质,该框架具有依靠支撑结构在许多位置互连的多个对称收置的长支腿。引擎被收置在位于稳定座的上端的一插孔里并被粘接于诸支腿的内表面,以使本体与座牢固连接。
4 Pyrotechnic animal dispersal device US10927397 2004-08-27 US07261037B2 2007-08-28 J. Barthell Joseph, Jr.
The pyrotechnic animal dispersal device includes an aerodynamic stabilizer for attachment to a pyrotechnic rocket cartridge and a connector sleeve for joining an explosive cartridge to the rocket cartridge. The connector sleeve has an annular disc disposed therein so that slow burning fuel from the rocket cartridge can pass through the disc and detonate the explosive cartridge when the rocket cartridge nears the end of its flight, thereby extending the range of the explosive cartridge. The cartridges are of the pyrotechnic variety launched from a handheld launcher.
5 Skyrocket US69911333 1933-11-22 US2149845A 1939-03-07 LESTER HOLCOMB
6 Skyrocket US3330335 1935-07-26 US2107734A 1938-02-08 HOLCOMB LESTER F
7 Aerial pyrotechnic product with retarded post-explosion descent EP01119673.0 2001-08-22 EP1255089B1 2004-12-15 Shelton, Gregory P.
8 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.
9 Pyrotechnic animal dispersal device US10927397 2004-08-27 US20060042496A1 2006-03-02 J. Joseph
The pyrotechnic animal dispersal device includes an aerodynamic stabilizer for attachment to a pyrotechnic rocket cartridge and a connector sleeve for joining an explosive cartridge to the rocket cartridge. The connector sleeve has an annular disc disposed therein so that slow burning fuel from the rocket cartridge can pass through the disc and detonate the explosive cartridge when the rocket cartridge nears the end of its flight, thereby extending the range of the explosive cartridge. The cartridges are of the pyrotechnic variety launched from a handheld launcher.
10 Aerial fireworks product having synthetic resinous stabilizing base US09751853 2000-12-29 US06508178B2 2003-01-21 Gregory P. Shelton
The product includes a self-propelled aerial pyrotechnic device and an upright launch tube for the device. The device is closely confined within the launch tube so as to be maintained in an essentially truly vertical orientation in preparation for launch. The device itself comprises a body containing pyrotechnic display material and an engine that serves to propel the body when ignited. A stabilizing base, preferably integrally molded from synthetic resinous material, is attached to the lower end of the body and is in the nature of a framework having a plurality of symmetrically disposed, long legs interconnected at various locations by strut structure. The engine is received within a socket at the upper end of the stabilizing base and is adhered to interior surfaces of the legs to provide a secure connection between the body and the base.
11 Aerial pyrotechnic product with retarded post-explosion descent US09846992 2001-05-01 US06386112B1 2002-05-14 Gregory P. Shelton
An aerial fireworks product has an exploding part that produces desired sights and sounds upon reaching an appropriate height above the ground, and a non-exploding part that returns to earth following the explosion. An air brake as part of the device is integrated into the structure in such a manner that it provides little or no in-flight drag during launching of the device. However, upon explosion, the brake bursts out into petals or flaps that remain secured to the non-exploding part so as to create additional air drag to retard the descent of the non-exploding part. In its preferred form, the brake is in the nature of a paper collar secured to the stabilizing base of the product yet positioned in close proximity to the exploding part so as to burst into the air drag-creating configuration upon denotation of the exploding part.
12 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.
13 Aerial fireworks product having synthetic resinous stabilizing base US09751853 2000-12-29 US20020083861A1 2002-07-04 Gregory P. Shelton
The product includes a self-propelled aerial pyrotechnic device and an upright launch tube for the device. The device is closely confined within the launch tube so as to be maintained in an essentially truly vertical orientation in preparation for launch. The device itself comprises a body containing pyrotechnic display material and an engine that serves to propel the body when ignited. A stabilizing base, preferably integrally molded from synthetic resinous material, is attached to the lower end of the body and is in the nature of a framework having a plurality of symmetrically disposed, long legs interconnected at various locations by strut structure. The engine is received within a socket at the upper end of the stabilizing base and is adhered to interior surfaces of the legs to provide a secure connection between the body and the base.
14 Flat-sided model rocket and method therefor US581785 1996-01-02 US5712446A 1998-01-27 David R. Spence
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method a flat-side model rocket. In the preferred embodiment, the model rocket is four-sided, and may be constructed by a user from wooden pieces that are pre-cut and pre-engraved with a sealed-CO.sub.2 laser. The model rocket of the present invention is compatible with existing model rocket engines, launching apparatuses, and parachute-type recovery apparatuses.
15 Explosive rocket toy and launcher US38786053 1953-10-23 US2752729A 1956-07-03 MACINNES PETER A
16 Aerial fireworks US7990316 1916-02-23 US1554065A 1925-09-15 BLAIR ROBERT S
17 Aerial fireworks product having synthetic resinous stabilizing base EP01102101.1 2001-01-31 EP1219917A2 2002-07-03 Shelton, Gregory P.

The product includes a self-propelled aerial pyrotechnic device and an upright launch tube for the device. The device is closely confined within the launch tube so as to be maintained in an essentially truly vertical orientation in preparation for launch. The device itself comprises a body containing pyrotechnic display material and an engine that serves to propel the body when ignited. A stabilizing base, preferably integrally molded from synthetic resinous material, is attached to the lower end of the body and is in the nature of a framework having a plurality of symmetrically disposed, long legs interconnected at various locations by strut structure. The engine is received within a socket at the upper end of the stabilizing base and is adhered to interior surfaces of the legs to provide a secure connection between the body and the base.

18 Aerial fireworks product having synthetic resinous stabilizing base EP01102101.1 2001-01-31 EP1219917A3 2003-10-22 Shelton, Gregory P.

The product includes a self-propelled aerial pyrotechnic device and an upright launch tube (12) for the device. The device is closely confined within the launch tube so as to be maintained in an essentially truly vertical orientation in preparation for launch. The device itself comprises a body (24) containing pyrotechnic display material and an engine (32) that serves to propel the body when ignited. A stabilizing base, preferably integrally molded from synthetic resinous material, is attached to the lower end of the body and is in the nature of a framework having a plurality of symmetrically disposed, long legs (38,40,42) interconnected at various locations by strut structure. The engine is received within a socket at the upper end of the stabilizing base and is adhered to interior surfaces of the legs to provide a secure connection between the body and the base.

19 Aerial pyrotechnic product with retarded post-explosion descent EP01119673.0 2001-08-22 EP1255089A3 2003-06-25 Shelton, Gregory P.

An aerial fireworks product has an exploding part that produces desired sights and sounds upon reaching an appropriate height above the ground, and a non-exploding part that returns to earth following the explosion. An air brake (114) as part of the device is integrated into the structure in such a manner that it provides little or no in-flight drag during launching of the device. However, upon explosion, the brake bursts out into petals or flaps (128) that remain secured to the non-exploding part so as to create additional air drag to retard the descent of the non-exploding part. In its preferred form, the brake is in the nature of a paper collar (124) secured to the stabilizing base of the product yet positioned in close proximity to the exploding part so as to burst into the air drag-creating configuration upon denotation of the exploding part.

20 Aerial pyrotechnic product with retarded post-explosion descent EP01119673.0 2001-08-22 EP1255089A2 2002-11-06 Shelton, Gregory P.

An aerial fireworks product has an exploding part that produces desired sights and sounds upon reaching an appropriate height above the ground, and a non-exploding part that returns to earth following the explosion. An air brake as part of the device is integrated into the structure in such a manner that it provides little or no in-flight drag during launching of the device. However, upon explosion, the brake bursts out into petals or flaps that remain secured to the non-exploding part so as to create additional air drag to retard the descent of the non-exploding part. In its preferred form, the brake is in the nature of a paper collar secured to the stabilizing base of the product yet positioned in close proximity to the exploding part so as to burst into the air drag-creating configuration upon denotation of the exploding part.

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