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displayfireworks1
11-13-2013, 09:05 PM
Breaking News on this one. I will be making attempts to contact people involved in this. If someone knows more about it please contact me at pyrotalk@gmail.com. I believe I heard from this person once before in the past.
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an inventor from Indiana, has designed a fireworks launching platform that could keep pyrotechnic upright for added safety. This invention is patented.
“Pyro-Tec Safe” is designed mainly for backyard displays. The device features recesses shaped to hold the different styles of fireworks. The invention’s safety design keeps fireworks from toppling and launching sideways. Pyro-Tec Safe could accommodate bottle rockets, Roman candles, sparklers, and other geometrically shaped, packaged fireworks. The platform maintains the integrity of fireworks by ensuring that they are launched in the proper manner. Designed for easy setup and use, the device also features a portable design.
Pyro-Tec Safe is a fireworks launch platform that incorporates square, circular, triangular, octagonal and star-shaped recesses (of varying sizes) on the top surface. The device is producible from fire-resistant, high-density plastic and measures 36 inches long, 18 inches wide and 1-3/4 inches tall. Additional, small holes along the edges could accommodate bottle rockets and Roman candles. The sides of the platform would feature openings for fuse pilots. To use, an individual would lay the platform on the ground, insert fireworks into the appropriate openings, extend fuses through the pilot holes, if necessary, and then light the fuses. As an alternative, Pyro-Tec Safe could be offered as a set of three platforms. Each would be designed to hold fireworks of specific geometric shapes for the styles of available fireworks.
displayfireworks1
11-15-2013, 01:53 AM
I have the name and phone number of the person that has patented this new device. I also discovered some other interesting patented fireworks and devices I will cover in future post. Here is what I discovered thus far. I am hoping for more information when I contact the person.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to firework supporting devices and more particularly pertains to a new firework supporting device for supporting fireworks in an upright manner to ensure they function properly and to allow for easy fuse lighting of the fireworks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the objectives presented above by generally comprising a panel that has a top side, a bottom side and a peripheral edge. The panel has a plurality of apertures therein extending into the top side and outwardly of the bottom side. The apertures receive a body of a firework to support the firework in an upright manner. The apertures include primary apertures and secondary apertures. Each of the primary apertures is positioned adjacent to the peripheral edge of the panel. A plurality of channels is positioned in the bottom side of the panel. The channels each extend through the peripheral edge and into one of the primary apertures. Each of the primary apertures is linked by at least one of the channels to the peripheral edge.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the invention, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a firework launching platform apparatus according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a top view of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a side view of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6-6 of FIG. 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a perspective in-use view of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through 7 thereof, a new firework supporting device embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described.
As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 7, the firework launching platform apparatus 10 generally comprises a panel 12 that has a top side 14, a bottom side 16 and a peripheral edge 18. The panel 12 is comprised of non-flammable material. The panel 12 has a plurality of apertures therein extending into the top side 14 and outwardly of the bottom side 16. The apertures receive a body of a firework 8 to support the firework 8 in an upright manner. The apertures include primary apertures 20 and secondary apertures 22. Each of the primary apertures 20 is positioned adjacent to the peripheral edge 18 of the panel 12. A plurality of channels 24 is positioned in the bottom side 16 of the panel 12. The channels 24 each extend through the peripheral edge 18 and into one of the primary apertures 20. Each of the primary apertures 20 is linked by at least one of the channels 24 to the peripheral edge 18. The channels 24 receive the fuses 9 of the fireworks 8 so that they can be lit outside of and spaced from the peripheral edge 18 of the panel 12. The secondary apertures 22 are unlinked to the peripheral edge. 18 by any of the channels 24.
The primary apertures 20 include at least two circular apertures 26. At least one of the circular apertures 26 has a diameter approximately equal to 3.5 inches and at least one of the circular apertures 26 has a diameter equal to about 1.75 inches. At least two regular hexagon apertures 28 are provided. The term regular hexagon is used to denote a hexagon having equal length sides and equal angles formed by adjoining ones of the sides. The hexagon apertures 28 have a different size with respect to each other. At least one of the hexagon apertures 28 has a width equal to approximately 5 inches. A plurality of rectangular apertures 30 is also provided. The rectangular apertures 30 include at least two square shaped apertures. One of the square shaped apertures has a length and width equal to approximately 6 inches. The rectangular apertures 30 each have a different size with respect to each other. Each of the hexagon 28 and rectangular 30 apertures may each include a plurality of channels 24 connected thereto wherein some of the channels 24 go to the corners of the rectangular 30 and hexagon 28 apertures.
The secondary apertures 22 include a plurality of circular apertures each having a smaller diameter than the circular apertures 26 of the primary apertures 20. The secondary apertures 22 each have a diameter less than 1.5 inches and may have a diameter less than 1 inch. The secondary apertures 22 are used for holding bottle rocket 7 type fireworks and the like as shown in FIG. 7.
The panel 12 has a plurality of elongated slots 32 therein extending into the top side 14 and outwardly of the bottom side 16. Each of the slots 32 includes a pair of elongated inner walls 34 and a pair of respectively short end walls 36. The elongated slots 32 include at least four of the elongated slots that are arranged in an X pattern as in the area denoted “38” to receive four equally spaced fins of a rocket. FIG. 1 displays two X-patterns wherein one has a larger size than the other. The elongated slots 32 include at least two of the elongated slots 32 being linearly aligned with each other as in the area denoted “40”.
The peripheral edge 18 includes a first edge 42, a second edge 44, a third edge 46 and a fourth edge 48. The first 42 and second 44 edges are positioned opposite of each other. Each of the channels 24 extends from an associated one of the primary apertures 20 to a closest positioned one of the first 42, second 44, third 46 or fourth 48 channels. The panel 12 has a length from the first edge 42 to the second edge 44 greater than 30 inches and a width from the third edge 46 to the fourth edge 48 less than 20 inches. The panel 12 has a height from the top side 14 to the bottom side 16 between 1 inch and 3 inches.
In use, a variety of fireworks 8 having different sizes are positioned in the panel 12. The varying shapes of the primary apertures 20 allows for block and cylinder type containers holding a plurality of fireworks to be supported in the panel 12. The sizes used for the primary apertures 20 can be chosen to match popular firework containers to ensure a secure fit between the edges of the primary apertures and the firework 8 containers. The channels 24 ensure that the fuses 9 are easily accessible even though a bottom of the fireworks 8 is hidden by the panel 12.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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1. A fireworks launching platform apparatus for supporting fireworks to be fired upwardly from the apparatus, said apparatus comprising:
a panel having a top side, a bottom side and a peripheral edge, said panel having a plurality of apertures therein extending into said top side and outwardly of said bottom side, said bottom side being abuttable on a ground surface, said bottom side facing in an opposite direction with respect to said top side, wherein a body of a firework is receivable by said apertures to support the firework in an upright manner, said apertures including primary apertures and secondary apertures each extending through said top and bottom sides, each of said primary apertures being positioned adjacent to said peripheral edge of said panel, a plurality of channels being positioned in said bottom side of said panel, said channels each extending through said peripheral edge and into one of said primary apertures, each of said primary apertures being linked by at least one of said channels to said peripheral edge, said secondary apertures being unlinked to said peripheral edge by any of said channels, said primary apertures including;
at least two circular apertures, at least one of said circular apertures having a diameter approximately equal to 3.5 inches, at least one of said circular apertures having a diameter equal to about 1.75 inches;
at least two regular hexagon apertures, said hexagon apertures having a different size with respect to each other, at least one of said hexagon apertures having a width equal to approximately 5 inches;
a plurality of rectangular apertures, said rectangular apertures including at least two square shaped apertures, one of said square shaped apertures having a length and width equal to approximately 6 inches, said rectangular apertures each having a different size with respect to each other;
said secondary apertures including a plurality of circular apertures each having a smaller diameter than said circular apertures of said primary apertures, said secondary apertures each having a diameter less than 1.5 inches;
said panel having a plurality of elongated slots therein extending into said top side and outwardly of said bottom side, each of said slots including a pair of elongated inner walls and a pair of respectively short end walls, said elongated slots including at least four of said elongated slots being arranged in an X pattern, wherein four equally spaced fins of a rocket are receivable by said slots arranged in said X pattern, said elongated slots including at least two of said elongated slots being linearly aligned with each other; and
said peripheral edge including a first edge, a second edge, a third edge and a fourth edge, said first and second edges being positioned opposite of each other, each of said channels extending from an associated one of said primary apertures to a closest positioned one of said first, second, third or fourth channels, said panel having a length from said first edge to said second edge greater than 30 inches, said panel having a width from said third edge to said fourth edge less than 20 inches, said panel having a height from said top side to said bottom side between 1 inch and 3 inches.
2. A fireworks launching platform apparatus for supporting fireworks to be fired upwardly from the apparatus, said apparatus comprising:
a panel having a top side, a bottom side and a peripheral edge, said panel having a plurality of apertures therein extending into said top side and outwardly of said bottom side, said bottom side being abuttable on a ground surface, said bottom side facing in an opposite direction with respect to said top side, wherein a body of a firework is receivable by said apertures to support the firework in an upright manner, said apertures including primary apertures and secondary apertures each extending through said top and bottom sides, each of said primary apertures being positioned adjacent to said peripheral edge of said panel, a plurality of channels being positioned in said bottom side of said panel, said channels each extending through said peripheral edge and into one of said primary apertures, each of said primary apertures being linked by at least one of said channels to said peripheral edge;
at least two circular apertures;
at least two regular hexagon apertures;
a plurality of rectangular apertures, said rectangular apertures including at least two square shaped apertures;
said secondary apertures including a plurality of circular apertures each having a smaller diameter than said circular apertures of said primary apertures;
said panel having a plurality of elongated slots therein extending into said top side and outwardly of said bottom side, said elongated slots including at least four of said elongated slots being arranged in an X pattern, wherein four equally spaced fins of a rocket are receivable by said slots arranged in said X pattern, said elongated slots including at least two of said elongated slots being linearly aligned with each other.
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Firework Crazy
11-16-2013, 08:44 PM
It's interesting how some of the best inventions are so obvious. The way these are designed, obviously he put a lot of thought into them..but it's the basic idea that makes you think " Why didn't I think of that." These platforms are pretty cool. This guy just has to choose the right price for them.
OverKill
11-17-2013, 04:44 AM
That is a nice idea. I would first legislate this idea to the state. To prove a safer launch platform other than the ground. Making it the law will pay dividends for the patient holder. Also make cost effective if it be mandatory. I'd like to see this at all fireworks locations. I know here in AZ, this would help with alot of first time negligence. Again good idea, and yes I wish I thought of that.
Mario Vincent
11-17-2013, 03:03 PM
Hello, My name is Attilio Piccolin and I am the inventor of “Pyro-Tec Safe” platform. David invited me to his forum for questions and answers on this device. I am honored to have my platform displayed on His blog.
The idea sprang to life in 2000 when I was lighting an aerial firework and it toppled on it's side and ignited; spraying blue fire shots all around the back yard. I dodged them luckily but the garage got a little damage and it scared me into making the “Pyro-Tec Safe” platform.
displayfireworks1
11-17-2013, 07:13 PM
Attilio, I see you registered and posted a comment. Thank you for joining the forums. Just to bring some of the forums members up to speed about you, you are not in the fireworks business, you never heard of me or my fireworks videos and this is your one and only patented device. From what you told me about you on the phone, I would say you are an average “Joe”.
I sometimes say they call them “Backyard Fireworks” however; the surface of the backyard is not always a smooth hard surface that most manufacturers recommend for consumer fireworks. I think you may be on to something with your creation.
I would like to ask a few questions and I hope some of the other forums members will also ask you some questions. Please do not feel we are being critical with all the questions.
One of the questions I have is have is have you determined what size the opening of the square slots should be? I never really thought about it but I am wondering are 500 gram fireworks cakes all a particular dimension
Mario Vincent
11-24-2013, 02:28 PM
Attilio, I see you registered and posted a comment. Thank you for joining the forums. Just to bring some of the forums members up to speed about you, you are not in the fireworks business, you never heard of me or my fireworks videos and this is your one and only patented device. From what you told me about you on the phone, I would say you are an average “Joe”.
I sometimes say they call them “Backyard Fireworks” however; the surface of the backyard is not always a smooth hard surface that most manufacturers recommend for consumer fireworks. I think you may be on to something with your creation.
I would like to ask a few questions and I hope some of the other forums members will also ask you some questions. Please do not feel we are being critical with all the questions.
One of the questions I have is have is have you determined what size the opening of the square slots should be? I never really thought about it but I am wondering are 500 gram fireworks cakes all a particular dimension
Well at the initial determination for each openings, I use the standard size fireworks available at my local store. There were many different sizes to choose from but I selected the one size I saw over and over again in different packages ans sold singularly. As you may know , the square size apertures are most common in fireworks. I developed a secondary platform which was included in my patent that would go from the smallest size square firework to a square firework that is about 5 to 6 inches diameter. I hope this answers your question displayfireworks1.
displayfireworks1
02-11-2018, 10:59 AM
I'm bringing this thread back from 2013 in response to our discussion about the rocket launcher device.
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Now, when I look at this again in 2018. I can see multiple problems with it. I actually spoke with this gentleman on the phone. My guess is nothing came from it. I do believe a device to stabilize a reloadable mortar could be useful.
Icooclast
02-11-2018, 12:25 PM
i don't know schematics and such, but if i am understanding this, it looks pretty cool. it'd be nice to have something sturdy to set cakes, tubes and such in. and the fact that it seems to be all in one piece is pretty cool. is it available for sale yet? or in the near future?
Mattp
02-11-2018, 09:22 PM
This is definitely a great idea. Feel bad people didnt ask him more questions .. i feel like there are so many different sizes and shapes of fireworks though.. its almost impossible to be one universal board for all.. unless the openings can be made adjustable!!!! And i always thought they should make a weight just like a 25lb gym weight with a hole in the center of it. Big enough to slide right over a single reloadable tube.. ive done that with the holes in cinder blocks before and that works great!!!
PyroManiacs
02-11-2018, 09:56 PM
... And i always thought they should make a weight just like a 25lb gym weight with a hole in the center of it. Big enough to slide right over a single reloadable tube...
They already do sort of....Batting weights! ;)
Kenny East
02-12-2018, 04:28 AM
Seen an adjustable cake box design the other day... It would be tough to sell an idea like this, too much product variation. Maybe with holes that have screw in adjustment pads around the cake openings. Maybe even a board with spring loaded slats the close into a central point. I would love to see an adjustable system that could hold a variety of cakes, single shots, candles, rockets or even a few fan slices. I liquid nail boards up every year and end up with boards covered with the adhesive on one side, usually store for the next year then burn after both sides get glued.
Rick_In_Tampa
02-12-2018, 08:49 AM
Liquid nails and boards or stakes and tape are going to be a TON cheaper and IMHO easier to work with than this or similar contraptions.
Mattp
02-12-2018, 01:28 PM
They already do sort of....Batting weights! ;)
Hahaha.. yes, i was thinking that too..but i like that a gym type weight gives a wider base
Mattp
02-12-2018, 01:34 PM
Liquid nails and boards or stakes and tape are going to be a TON cheaper and IMHO easier to work with than this or similar contraptions.
Holy crap.. lets just put a label right over it and rebrand liquid nails as "firework anti-tip glue"... lol
Kenny East
02-12-2018, 10:29 PM
I got a printer let's make it happen... Need a catchy name for it... Boom Boom Glue! When it sticks you light some wicks!
displayfireworks1
02-13-2018, 05:54 AM
You guys may be on to something. LOL
Rick_In_Tampa
02-13-2018, 01:32 PM
Holy crap.. lets just put a label right over it and rebrand liquid nails as "firework anti-tip glue"... lol
99% of selling anything is the marketing. I have no doubt pyro's would buy it by the case if you called it "Pyro Paste".
Mattp
02-13-2018, 02:59 PM
HAHAHA.. right!!! Definitely is catchy sounding!!!
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