21 |
Roman candle toy fireworks |
JP2002196561 |
2002-05-31 |
JP2004003782A |
2004-01-08 |
ISHIKAWA KAZUMICHI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide roman candle toy fireworks that increases the power and the amusingness of fireworks by setting off a plurality of powder shells (stars) at once in series.
SOLUTION: The roman candle toy fireworks 10 includes a bottom stopper 2 on one end of opening portions of a paper tube 1, a fuse 3, the plurality of powder shells (stars) 4 therein, set-off powders 5 and barriers 6 and a presser sheet 7 for fixing them.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO |
22 |
Multi-receptacle pyrotechnic cartridges and corresponding ammunition |
JP13427393 |
1993-06-04 |
JPH06185898A |
1994-07-08 |
JIERAARU MAIYU; JIYANNRUKU PANSHIYO |
PURPOSE: To simply and quickly enable formation of a larger number of shots for the same volume of ammunition and to carry out the loading of the ammunition.
CONSTITUTION: This cartridge 1 consists of a sole 2 fixed to a case 3, in which a plurality of pyrotechnical ejection charges 6, pyromechanical assemblies 7, ignition charges 8, effective charges 9 and the caps 10 are accommodated, the case 3 is provided with a plurality of receptacles and comprises at its base a blocking device 4, the ammunition assembly bodies 11 are independent as wall are arranged in parallel in the receptacles of the case 3, and the sole 2 is common to the various receptacles of the case 3 and includes electrical fuses.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1994,JPO |
23 |
JPS5348877Y2 - |
JP3101176 |
1976-03-17 |
JPS5348877Y2 |
1978-11-22 |
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24 |
JPS52123574U - |
JP3101176 |
1976-03-17 |
JPS52123574U |
1977-09-20 |
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25 |
불꽃 발사시스템 및 불꽃 발사방법 |
KR1020130019094 |
2013-02-22 |
KR1020140105645A |
2014-09-02 |
손무열 |
The present invention relates to fireworks launching system and a method for launching fireworks and, more specifically, to fireworks launching system capable of safe and precise control regarding launching fireworks and a method for launching fireworks. The fireworks launching system comprises a fireworks launching part composed of fireworks product; a launching module part connected electrically with the fireworks launching part, and igniting the fireworks; a central control part sending and receiving pre-programmed digital launching signals to and from the launching module part; and an emergency control part operated independently with the central control part, and independently controlling the launching module part in case of emergency. In fireworks display with such composition and method, it can decrease the probability of errors in launching such as misfire regarding launching fireworks, and it can improve display of fireworks and degree of completion by making sure that the fireworks sets off exactly by the maximum unit of 62 μs. Also, fireworks can be launched more safely by being remotely launched from a long distance through functions of central control and monitoring using a bidirectional wired and wireless communication system. |
26 |
Sparker for event |
KR20090128867 |
2009-12-22 |
KR100964874B1 |
2010-06-23 |
SIN GYEONG HO; SIN HYEON HO |
PURPOSE: A spark generating device having a suitable structure for various events is provided, which can be in used not only outside but also inside safely. CONSTITUTION: A spark generating device includes: an air pumping unit(10); a first container(20) in which the flammable liquid gas is saved and is connected to the first supply tube through the air pumping unit; a second container(30) in which the powder type inflammable article is saved and is connected to the air pumping unit through the second supply tube; and a nozzle unit(40) are connected to the first and second containers and discharges the volatile gas and inflammable article. |
27 |
PROTECTIVE FIREWORK APPARATUS |
US16250800 |
2019-01-17 |
US20190219371A1 |
2019-07-18 |
CHAD ATKINSON; BRITTNEY ATKINSON |
A protective firework apparatus may include a wall configured to at least partially surround a firework, according to various embodiments. The wall may be configured to protect at least one of spectators and property from errant firework emission by at least one of providing a protective barrier between the firework and the at least one of spectators and property and supporting the firework in a desired position to prevent errant firework emission. In various embodiments, the wall comprises a plurality of wall panels that, in an installed state, collectively define a shape surrounding the firework. The plurality of wall panels may be coupled together, and/or the plurality of wall panels may be collapsible such that the protective firework apparatus may be collapsed to a collapsed/storable/storage state. |
28 |
IGNITION DEVICE FOR PYROTECHNIC ARTICLES |
US15537491 |
2015-12-21 |
US20180106579A1 |
2018-04-19 |
Ringo THIEME |
The invention relates to a pyrotechnic article (10), comprising at least one first receiving part (11) for a pyrotechnic effect (20) and at least one ignition means (40) connected to the pyrotechnic effect (20). Moreover, at least one auxiliary ignition system (30) is provided, which can be ignited by the ignition means (40), wherein an igniting flame (31) can be generated by the auxiliary ignition system (30), and the igniting flame (31) can, in particular, be directed substantially horizontally out of the pyrotechnic article (10), whereby at least one additional pyrotechnic article comprising a pyrotechnic effect can be ignited. |
29 |
Fireworks aerial display shell with multiple breaks and a method involving same |
US15337933 |
2016-10-28 |
US09897422B1 |
2018-02-20 |
Michael Marietta; Qiang Li |
A fireworks aerial display shell is provided with multiple casings of cylindrical configuration that are joined together in end-to-end relationship. Each casing defines an interior volume in which an effects charge is packed. A plug is positioned between the effects charges and has an opening through which an ignition source passes to ignite one of the effects charges as a result of burning of another of the effects charges. An outer casing may surround at least parts of the multiple cylindrical casings and includes multiple partially ball-shaped segments. |
30 |
FIREWORKS AERIAL DISPLAY SHELL AND METHOD OF USE |
US15360374 |
2016-11-23 |
US20170299350A1 |
2017-10-19 |
Michael MARIETTA |
A fireworks aerial display shell is provided with lift charges positioned at opposite ends of a casing that additionally contains an effects charge. Fuses are operatively associated with the lift charges and the effects charge in a manner to ignite the lift charges a period of time before igniting the effects charge. When either one of the ends of the casing is placed facing a closed bottom of a launch tube of a reusable mortar, the burning lift charge at that end of the casing when ignited exerts a propelling force to propel the aerial display shell upwardly out of the launch tube to an intended height before the effects charge is ignited to create a pyrotechnic visual effects display. |
31 |
Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy |
US14011119 |
2013-08-27 |
US09400159B2 |
2016-07-26 |
George Bossarte; Paul R. McKinley |
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display. |
32 |
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. |
33 |
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. |
34 |
Continuous Fuse Structure for Combination Fireworks |
US14151957 |
2014-01-10 |
US20140224143A1 |
2014-08-14 |
Xinghua Li |
A combination fireworks device including at least one fire transmission unit including a plurality of single tubes placed in successive arrangement, wherein each of the plurality of single tubes includes a fire hole located on the tube side wall, and a single, continuous fuse connecting the plurality of single tubes to each other in series, wherein a portion of the fuse extends into the fire hole of each of the plurality of single tubes and the portion of the fuse includes a length of the fuse folded back onto itself in each fire hole. |
35 |
Combined firework |
US12840639 |
2010-07-21 |
US08322285B2 |
2012-12-04 |
Ziyou Zhong; Yongzhang Liu; Weimin Zhong; Liang Zhong; Binbo Gong |
A combined firework is disclosed. In the combined firework, several tubular holes whose central longitudinal axes are parallel to each other are uniformly distributed in a body, the tubular holes have openings upward and bottom ends closed. The closed end of the bottom of each tubular hole is provided with two small through holes penetrating through the bottom of the body and respectively provided with an inward fuse and an outward fuse in series connection. The body, the tubular holes and the small through holes thereof are an integrally molded structure. On the bottom in the tubular hole propellant powder is provided and connected with the outward fuse and the inward fuse. On the propellant powder an inner cylinder or effect powder is provided. |
36 |
Water rocket launch system |
US12453437 |
2009-05-11 |
US20100282228A1 |
2010-11-11 |
Ahmed Z. Al-Garni; Ayman M. Abdallah |
The water rocket launch system is an automated system for launching multiple water rockets simultaneously with additional visual and auditory effects. The water rocket launch system includes a platform, with at least one launching base slidably mounted on an upper surface thereof. The at least one launching base is selectively and controllably driven to slide on the platform. At least one water rocket storage chamber is mounted on the platform, with the at least one water rocket storage chamber having an open interior region for receiving and storing a plurality of water rockets, and further having an open bottom end. A plurality of launching assemblies are mounted on the at least one launching base, so that the plurality of water rockets stored within the at least one water rocket storage chamber may be released thereon, with each launching assembly engaging and releasably supporting a respective one of the water rockets. |
37 |
Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy |
US12386351 |
2009-04-16 |
US20100083859A1 |
2010-04-08 |
George Bossarte; Paul R. McKinley |
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display. |
38 |
Styling pyrotechnic device |
US11798053 |
2007-05-09 |
US07681502B2 |
2010-03-23 |
Chao-Chen Huang |
A styling pyrotechnic device comprising multiple, two preferred, bearing members with each disposed with multiple locating holes to receive insertion of multiple pyrotechnic tubes; each pyrotechnic tube being erected at a certain inclination; multiple locating holes on each bearing member being arranged in a circle; each circle having its circumference same as or different from that of another circle for multiple pyrotechnic tubes to be erected at different inclinations to produce various styling effects when fired into the skies. |
39 |
Fireworks ignition system for 1.4 fireworks |
US11214305 |
2005-08-29 |
US07314005B2 |
2008-01-01 |
James G. Deye |
An ignition system for 1.4 g or consumer fireworks includes a base to which the fireworks are secured to prevent tipping thereof during shooting. The base is secured to the ground or other surface for stability. Preferably, the base is part of a container which encloses the fireworks in a pre-mounted fashion to protect the fireworks from the elements. Electrical matches or E-matches are used to ignite the fireworks and are controlled by an electrical control at a safe distance from the fireworks during the firing thereof. |
40 |
Forming temporary airborne images |
US10296385 |
2002-11-25 |
US20030127010A1 |
2003-07-10 |
James
Michael
O'Dwyer |
Barrel assembly (10) includes rifled barrel (11) loaded with several pyrotechnic projectiles (12) for selective firing by an electronically controlled system. Each projectile (12) includes body (14), housing (15) containing pyrotechnic material (16), and trailing collar (17) supported on trailing hub (18) of body (14) for limited axial movement. Collar (17) includes leading wall (20) abutting trailing wall (21) of housing (15) and an internally tapered thickened rear part (24) engaging nose (25) of trailing projectile (12) to wedge into sealing engagement with barrel (11). Hub (18) supports propellant capsule (30) connected by electrical leads (31) to contacts (32) on outer cylindrical wall (33) of housing (12). Complementary contacts (34) are supported in barrel (11). Alignment of contacts (34) with contacts (32) occurs during the loading process. Fuse (35) extends between capsule (30) and primer (36) so that material (16) explodes a set time after firing projectile (12) from barrel (11). |