序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Continuous fuse structure for combination fireworks US14151957 2014-01-10 US09157707B2 2015-10-13 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.
62 Spooling Pyrotechnic Device US14703452 2015-05-04 US20150233686A1 2015-08-20 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.
63 Encapsulated effect body for an infrared decoy US13627451 2012-09-26 US09062941B2 2015-06-23 Johannes Grundler; Juergen Hofmann; Rainer Gaisbauer; Markus Jung; Michael Koepf
An effect body is encapsulated in such a way that the encapsulation or casing supports the ignition behavior of the effect body or of the components. The effect body has a casing for accommodating the components of the effect body, which differ with regard to the chemical composition and the properties thereof. An additional component is located in the casing as an ignition aid. The effect body can be ignited through the top/side surface of the casing or by an internal ignition mixture located inside the effect body.
64 Pyrotechnics launching device US13991307 2010-12-01 US09010247B2 2015-04-21 Vicente Caballer Barat
A pyrotechnic launcher that comprises at least one pyrotechnic launching tube (1), at least one frame which comprises cover (2), and in which said pyrotechnic launching tube (1) is prepared for housing inside it at least one pyrotechnic device (8); in which said pyrotechnic launching tube (1) comprises at least two openings located at its top and bottom ends that enable the introduction and deployment of the pyrotechnic device (8), both through its top opening and its bottom opening, in which at least one locking element (3) holds said pyrotechnic device (8); and in which the internal face of said pyrotechnic launching tube (1) comprises some interlocking means (17a) which enable locking said pyrotechnic device (8) in a direct manner or by means of an intermediate element, through some locking means (17b, 17b′) pertaining to said pyrotechnic device (8).
65 Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy US13134785 2011-06-16 US08516963B2 2013-08-27 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.
66 ENCAPSULATED EXPLOSIVE BODY FOR AN INFRARED DECOY US13627451 2012-09-26 US20130036932A1 2013-02-14 Johannes GRUNDLER; Juergen Hofmann; Rainer Gaisbauer; Markus Jung; Michael Koepf
An explosive body is encapsulated in such a way that the encapsulation or casing supports the ignition behavior of the explosive body or of the components. The explosive body has a casing for accommodating the components of the explosive body, which differ with regard to the chemical composition and the properties thereof. An additional component is located in the casing as an ignition aid. The explosive body can be ignited through the top/side surface of the casing or by an internal ignition mixture located inside the explosive body.
67 Integral-type combined firework US12839783 2010-07-20 US08286556B2 2012-10-16 Ziyou Zhong; Yongzhang Liu; Weimin Zhong; Liang Zhong; Binbo Gong
The present invention discloses an integral-type combined firework, in which several tubular holes whose central longitudinal axes are parallel to each other are uniformly distributed on 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 one small through hole that penetrates through the bottom of the body and is provided with a spreading fuse, the body, the tubular holes and the small through holes thereof are an integrally molded structure; the bottom in each tubular holes is provided with propellant powder and connected with the spreading fuse, the propellant powder is provided with an inner cylinder or an effect powder on it. The integral-type combined firework using the above solution has standard specification, firm structure and results in high production efficiency; moreover, the original fuse connection at the side of the cylinder body is changed into the fuse connection at the bottom, and the fuse connecting holes are mechanically molded with a consistent size of the hole and precisely controlled distance between holes, therefore, the launching time is accurate and safety is good.
68 Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy US13134785 2011-06-16 US20120137915A1 2012-06-07 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.
69 Water rocket launch system US12453437 2009-05-11 US07900621B2 2011-03-08 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.
70 Device for generating pyrotechnic effects US11297975 2005-12-08 US07717041B2 2010-05-18 Thomas Garms; Oliver Schultz; Arthur Detlef Zahn
A simple device for generating pyrotechnic effects, in which an enveloping body (11) is formed from a plurality of interconnected plate-like layers between which the pyrotechnic charges (10) as well as the igniter means (12) are embedded. A configuration of the igniter means (12) as heating resistors, in particular as heating resistors whose conductors run in a meandering path. Such igniter means (12) are particularly suitable for use in the formation of a plate-like enveloping body consisting of a plurality of layers. By virtue of this enveloping body, the device assumes a shape comparable to that of a credit card or bank card.
71 Pyrotechnical system, pyrotechnical object and burn off method US10564859 2004-06-09 US07562627B2 2009-07-21 Andreas Voigt
The present invention relates to a pyrotechnic system, system-compatible pyrotechnic objects, and a firing method tailored to the system. The system comprises a starting device having multiple receptacles, having a connection channel between each of the receptacles. The receptacles are filled with the pyrotechnic objects, the first receptacle is provided with an additional ignition device, and the pyrotechnic object located therein is ignited. An igniter externally positioned on the pyrotechnic object conducts the ignition energy into the interior and simultaneously via the connection channel into the neighboring receptacle. A pyrotechnic object located therein is ignited. The igniter externally positioned on the pyrotechnic object partially causes a time delay. The delay time may be set by twisting the pyrotechnic object in relation to the connection channel. The choreography of fireworks may be designed through the combination of a starting device with selected pyrotechnic objects in connection with the setting of the delay time.
72 Styling pyrotechnic device US11798053 2007-05-09 US20080276820A1 2008-11-13 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.
73 DECORATIVE GARLAND STRING FIREWORK DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME US11673586 2007-02-11 US20080115685A1 2008-05-22 RICHARD WONG
Decorative garland string firework devices and methods for making same are provided. A garland string firework device can comprise an internal firework device and an outer decorative garland disposed around the internal firework device. The internal firework device can be an elongated firework string comprising combustible material. The outer garland can be an exterior firework generally disposed around at least a portion of the elongated firework string. The exterior firework can comprise combustible material. The exterior firework can have an elongated configuration and a compressed configuration. In the elongated configuration, the exterior firework can have a first length, and in the compressed configuration, the exterior firework can have a second length. The outer garland can comprise multiple component sheets attached at multiple locations to form a decorative appearance. Compression of the outer garland enables packaging and storage without damaging the garland string firework device. Other embodiments are also claimed and described.
74 Pyrotechnical system, pyrotechnical object and burn off method US10564859 2004-06-09 US20060207462A1 2006-09-21 Andreas Voigt
The present invention relates to a pyrotechnic system, system-compatible pyrotechnic objects, and a firing method tailored to the system. The system comprises a starting device having multiple receptacles, having a connection channel between each of the receptacles. The receptacles are filled with the pyrotechnic objects, the first receptacle is provided with an additional ignition device, and the pyrotechnic object located therein is ignited. An igniter externally positioned on the pyrotechnic object conducts the ignition energy into the interior and simultaneously via the connection channel into the neighboring receptacle. A pyrotechnic object located therein is ignited. The igniter externally positioned on the pyrotechnic object partially causes a time delay. The delay time may be set by twisting the pyrotechnic object in relation to the connection channel. The choreography of fireworks may be designed through the combination of a starting device with selected pyrotechnic objects in connection with the setting of the delay time.
75 Precision pyrotechnic display system and method having increased safety and timing accuracy US11243649 2005-10-05 US20060086277A1 2006-04-27 George Bossarte; Paul McKinley
A system and method are disclosed for controlling the launch and burst of pyrotechnic projectiles in a pyrotechnic, or “fireworks”, display.
76 Group firing system for firework unit US10658579 2003-09-09 US20040055493A1 2004-03-25 Li Yi; Li Gang
Group firing system for firework unit, wherein it has 1-2 paper fuse tubes, which are assembled with other shot tubes. While both ends of the paper fuse tubes have male socket and female socket, so each firework unit could be connected to a firework group through soft fuse hose which contains a fuse inside. There are two firing systems, i.e. series connection and parallel connection.
77 Floatable firework device US10091005 2002-03-04 US06561102B1 2003-05-13 Chieh-Yih Wang
A floatable firework device includes a hollow base for fitting an explosive therein, a waterproof fuse, and a tubular buoyancy member sleeved fixedly around an upper portion of the base. The base has a center of gravity at a lower end portion thereof. As such, the firework device can float on a water surface, with a flame-spraying upper end slit in the base being disposed above the water surface.
78 Pyrotechnic ignition apparatus and method US09152184 1998-09-12 US06237273B1 2001-05-29 Joseph L. La Mura; Ronald Conrad Wallenburg
A plurality of magazines each receive an array of pyrotechnic devices. The magazines are latched to a fire control and support assembly which automatically engages the fire control circuit to each device of each magazine. The circuit ignites all devices of all the magazines in a given serial sequence. The system, under control of an operator, when turned off, may be restarted at the beginning of a selected sequence, at the point where the last device was ignited and continue the sequence or at selected different portions of devices. Different size devices can be ignited by one circuit using different magazines all coupled to one unit. Safety features also include delay ignition after startup and sounding an alarm before any device is ignited. A CPU is enabled by a fire command signal and disabled by internal programmed instructions. The CPU is periodically enabled in a device ignition cycle by external timing signals initiated by the CPU when enabled.
79 Pyrotechnic ignition apparatus US447077 1995-05-22 US5559303A 1996-09-24 Joseph L. La Mura; Ronald C. Wallenburg
A plurality of magazines each receive an array of pyrotechnic devices. The magazines are latched to a fire control and support assembly which automatically engages the fire control circuit to each device of each magazine. The circuit ignites all devices of all the magazines in a given serial sequence. The system, under control of an operator, when turned off, may be restarted at the beginning of a selected sequence, at the point where the last device was ignited and continue the sequence or at selected different portions of devices. Different size devices can be ignited by one circuit using different magazines all coupled to one unit. Safety features also include delay ignition after startup and sounding an alarm before any device is ignited. A CPU is enabled by a fire command signal and disabled by internal programmed instructions. The CPU is periodically enabled in a device ignition cycle by external timing signals initiated by the CPU when enabled.
80 Multi-receptacle pyrotechnic cartridges and corresponding ammunition US68424 1993-05-27 US5359918A 1994-11-01 Gerard Meili; Jean-Luc Pinchot
In the field of infrared or electromagnetic decoys for protecting light aircraft or helicopters, pyrotechnic cartridges and ammunition comprising racks receiving the cartridges are described. Thus it is possible for the same volume of ammunition to have a larger number of shots and to carry out the loading of the ammunition simply and quickly. The cartridge (1) consists of a sole (2) fixed to a case (3), in which are accommodated a plurality of assemblies (11) comprising pyrotechnical ejection charges (6), pyromechanical assemblies (7), ignition charges (8), effective charges (9) and the caps (10). The case (3) is provided with a plurality of receptacles and comprises at its base a blocking device (4). The assemblies (11) are independent and are arranged in parallel in the various receptacles of the case (3); the sole (2) is common to the various receptacles of the case (3) and is provided with electrical fuses.
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