AU736094B2 - Electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly and method for manufacturing the same - Google Patents

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AU736094B2
AU736094B2 AU37837/00A AU3783700A AU736094B2 AU 736094 B2 AU736094 B2 AU 736094B2 AU 37837/00 A AU37837/00 A AU 37837/00A AU 3783700 A AU3783700 A AU 3783700A AU 736094 B2 AU736094 B2 AU 736094B2
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21S10/06Lighting devices or systems producing a varying lighting effect flashing, e.g. with rotating reflector or light source
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    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Limin Liu Rm. 421 Building 63 Beiwencui Road, Donglin District Shenyang City of Liaoning 110015 China Limin Liu Spruson Ferguson St Martins Tower 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 Electronic-controlled Fireworks Lamp Assembly and Method for Manufacturing the Same Invention Title: The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 5845c Electronic-controlled Fireworks Lamp Assembly And Method of Manufacturing The Same The present invention relates to a lamp assembly. In particular the present invention relates to a lamp assembly which can simulate the explosion process of fireworks and the manufacturing method thereof.
Conventional fireworks is a cardboard cylinder filled with powder and oxidizer, which flies up to the air and produces flames of various colors after being fired, making festival atmosphere more warm. However, it has several drawbacks, including high production cost, causing environment pollution, t possibility of injuring people and even causing fire disaster and the possibility of exploding and burning during its production and transport.
Therefore, setting off fireworks is prohibited in many cities, and so the festival warm atmosphere is reduced dramatically. It is desired that there is a product, which can produce the same effect as conventional fireworks but has no above drawbacks.
The object of the present invention is to provide an electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly and its manufacturing method which can simulate the entire explosion process of conventional fireworks of powder-type and replace them therefore.
The object of the present invention is achieved by an electroniccontrolled fireworks lamp assembly, including an emitting framework, a *supporting ball, radiating levers and a controller. The emitting framework is connected to radiating levers via supporting ball, the radiating levers are bent into such a shape as to produce the effect of fireworks explosion. The X" explosion lamp and flashing lamp are attached to the radiating levers. The controller is connected with firing lamps, explosion lamps and flashing lamps.
Alternatively, the radiating levers can be straight levers to which explosion S lamp and flashing lamp attach. The emitting framework is consisted of metal tubes or metal supports to which firrig lamps attach. The supporting ball is a metal support of spherical shape having a plurality of installing bores therein.
Explosion lamps are arranged on at least three spherical layers radically outward from the center of the ball. The radiating levers are connected to the supporting ball by inserting them into the bores of the supporting ball directly.
S:The manufacturing method of the electronic-controlled fireworks lamp 7assembly is as follows: Firing lamp is composed of colored tubes made of rigid plastics with high strength; the interior of the tubes is provided with rows of light-emitting bodies and lead the extension line out; the ends of the tubes are sealed tightly with adhesive; these tubes can constitute emitting framework itself, or can be used in combination with radiating levers; The emitting framework can be designed into the shape of the block, lever or artistic model, it can flash upward or do not flash; and the framework can be colored lamp or colored cylinder in which electrical wires and controller are provided; the supporting ball is an explosion center in which bores are provided for radiating levers passing through; the supporting ball can be Lvprovided at a plurality of locations on the emitting framework or radiating levers, producing many explosion centers, and the controller in the emitting framework can control these centers and make them explode and radiate
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successively. The shape of radiating levers can be curved, straight and overlapping and the levers have different length that can be combined into many geometry such as spherical shape and fan shape. The cross-section of the radiating levers can be circular, flat or special shaped. Explosion points explode outward successively taking the supporting ball as explosion center and supporting balls can be arranged on upper, middle and lower part of the lamp assembly as well as on radiating levers and be used for the second and third radiation. The firing lamp is made of rigid polycarbonate, the inner surface of which is provided with refractive stripes. The explosion to order of the lamp assembly is that the firing lamps on the emitting framework are lit up from lower to upper as far as reaching the center of the supporting ball and then radiation lamps are lit up outward from the center of supporting ball and after that the flashing lamps flash. Explosions operate in layers during the whole process and flashing lamps flash finally, thus an explosion Scycle is completed.
The present invention basically replaces conventional fireworks of powder type by specially manufactured fireworks lamp assembly which simulates the explosion process of conventional fireworks using electronicscontrol system. The present invention is easy to use and operate safely, 2 which can replace conventional fireworks very effectively and can be used in the cities and countryside for decoration in cases of festivals and important :celebration activities.
Figure 1 is a schematic view of the structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention; SK Figure 2 is a schematic view of the structure of a radiating lever according to the first embodiment of the present invention; Figure 3 is a schematic view of the structure according to the second embodiment of the present invention; Figure 4 is a schematic view of the structure of a radiating lever X according to the second embodiment of the present invention; Figure 5 is a schematic view of the integrated chip according to the present invention; Figure 6 is a electrical circuit diagram according to the first embodiment of the present invention; Figure 7 is a electrical circuit diagram according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
The present invention will be described in more detail by referring to the embodiments.
First embodiment The radiating levers 3 are bent to form the shape of the tracks of firework explosion along its length and inserted into respective bores of the supporting ball 2. Then bulbs or tubular lamps having different colors are attached to respective radiating levers and divided into two kinds of lamps.
One is explosion lamp 5 and the other is flashing lamp 6 and they are b arranged in regular order. These bulbs or tubular lamps can be arranged to have various special configurations and be provided on different spherical layers. These spheres take the supporting ball as their center. The number of the layers of the explosion lamps 5 should be no less than three. The more the layers are and the shorter the distance between the layers is, the better the continuity of explosion of these lamps is and the more effective the simulation of the conventional fireworks is. The lamps in the same sphere (layer) are connected together, so that lamps in different layers are lit up successively outward from the ball center. The flashing lamps 6 are on the outer ends of the radiation levers 3 and are consisted of a plurality of small bulbs and stroboscopic bulbs. These flashing lamps 6 are divided into two or more lines and controlled by controller 7 such that they are lit up alternately or simultaneously. The firing lamps 4 are arranged in sections on the o emitting framework 1 and controlled by the controller such that they are lit up successively from lower to upper part of the emitting framework and produce the effect of moving upward. The lifting of the emitting framework 1 with lamps completes the assembly. The electronic-controller 7 is connected respectively with the firing lamps 4, explosion lamps 5 and flashing lamps 6.
Firstly the firing lamps 4 are lit up in the order from lower to upper, then the explosion lamps 5 are lit up in order of A.B-C-A+B-A+B+C-B+C-C meanwhile the firing lamps 4 are put off, and then the flashing lamps 6 are lit up meanwhile the explosion lamps 5 are put off, finally the firing lamps 4 are lit up again after the flashing lamps 6 are put off and then the above cycle is repeated again.
Second embodiment In present embodiment, the radiating levers 3 are straight levers on which are arranged the explosion lamps 5 which are lit up in the order of A+A' A+B+C+C' B+C+C' K The firing lamps 4, explosion lamps 5 and flashing lamps 6 can be consisted of neon lamps, bulb, bulb series, molded tubular lamps and stroboscopic bulbs. The controller is based on specially designed integrated circuit (IC) LM7295BP which is a plastics-capsulated dual in-line package and is made by using bi-polar and COMS compatible technology and is ,c.operated at 3-18V and can output current large enough to activate solid relays directly. The figure 6 shows the arrangement of LM7259BP's pins, in which pins 24-27 are programming pins which can lock the output program by connecting with high and low electrical potentials. LM7259BP has 13 output pins which are divided into 3 groups and by reference to the first "W embodiment it is characterized as follows.
The first group includes 1-6 output pins for controlling firing lamps 4.
When electrified they can output high level in the order of 1-2-3-4-5-6 to activate solid relays directly, so that the firing lamps 4 are lit up from lower to upper successfully. The firing speed of the firing lamps can be changed by Ltc changing the value of RPland C1.
The second group includes 7-10 output pins for controlling the explosion lamps 5. When the firing lamps 4 are lit up, high levels are output in the order of 7- 8-9 -10- 7-7+8- 7+8+9-7+8+9+10- 8+9+10- 9+10- 10 to light up explosion lamps 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D respectively. The q lighting speed of the explosion lamps can be changed by adjusting the value of RP2.
The third group includes 11-13 output pins for controlling flashing lamps 6. After the second group puts off, high levels are output in the order of 11- 12-13- 11+12-1 1+13- 12+13- 11+12+13 to light up flashing lamps 6 in high speed. The flashing frequency can be changed by adjusting the value of RP3.
After the third group completes one cycle or several cycles, the IC s resets and the above process is repeated in the order of the first group -the second group -the third group.
In the second embodiment, the controller is based on integrated circuit (IC) LH9855N which is a plastics -capsulated dual in-line package which is made by using bi-polar and COMS compatible technology. The figure 7 G shows the arrangement of LH9855N's pins, in which pin 1 is connected with the positive of the power source, pins 2, 3, 4 used for oscillation common ends of explosion lamps are connected with oscillation resistor and oscillation capacitor, pins 5-12 are used for pulse output ends of firing lamps 1-8, pins 14-19 are used for pulse output ends of firing lamps 1-6, pin 13 is n connected with the negative of the power source, pins 20, 21 and 21 are common oscillation ends used for firing lamps, pins 23 and 24 are redundant pins.
After electrified, pins 14-19 output high level pulses successively to activate solid relays and light up the firing lamps 4, and after the firing lamps zc put off, pins 5-12 output high level in the order of 5+6 -7+8 -9+10 11+12 5+6 5+7+8 5+7+9+10 5+7+9+11+12 7+9+11+12 9+11+12 -11+12 -12 to control the lighting up of the explosion lamps showing in figure 4, in which pins 5-12 are respectively corresponding to A- D' showing in Figure 4 as follows: 5-A 6-A' 7-B 9-C 10-C", 11-D i 12-D'.
The control circuit can be configured according to the different forms of explosion of the lamps using the prior arts in order to make the simulation more effective.

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1. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamps assembly comprising: an emitting framework; a supporting ball, connected to the emitting framework, with a plurality of bores provided in the supporting ball; radiating levers, which are connected to the support ball and are bent into such a shape as to produce the effect of fireworks exploding; one or more firing lamps mounted to the emitting framework; one or more flashing lamps attached to the radiating levers; one or more explosion lamps attached to the radiating levers; and S" a controller connected with the firing lamps, the explosion lamps and flashing lamps, for electronically controlling the lighting sequence of the firing lamps, the explosion lamps, and flashing lamps. I••s
2. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said radiating levers are each a straight lever to which the explosion Slamps and flashing lamps attach.
3. An electronic -controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with :...iclaim 1, wherein said emitting framework is made of metal tubes or metal supports on which the firing lamps attach.
4. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said supporting ball is a metal support of spherical shape having the plurality of bores therein. An electronic -controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said explosion lamps are arranged in at least three spherical layers extending radially outward from the center of the supporting ball. ooo• ooo• S 20 3. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said rademitting levframework is mad e of metal tubes supporting ball by directlys on *V which the firing lamps attach. 4. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said supporting ball is a metal support of spherical shape having the plurality of bores therein.
An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said explosion lamps are arranged in at least three spherical layers extending radially outward from the center of the supporting ball.
6. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein said radiating levers are connected to the supporting ball by directly inserting the radiating levers into the bores of the supporting ball. [R:\LIBOO]500 I.doc:avc
7. A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks assembly comprising the steps of: designing an emitting framework into the shape of a block, lever or artistic model; attaching a plurality of firing lamps to said emitting framework, in which said firing lamps are composed of a multi-coloured tube made of rigid high strength plastic having a light-emitting body within said tube; providing said light-emitting body with an electrical cable which is led out of said tube, with the end of said tube being sealed with an adhesive; providing said emitting framework with electrical cabling and an electronic controller; cause using said controller said firing lamps to be lit up, either successively or simultaneously, from the lower part to the upper part of said emitting framework so as to produce a firework explosion effect; s 15 providing said emitting framework with at least one supporting ball, in which bores are provided for the mounting of radiating levers, mounted so as to provide a centre for the said firework explosion effect; o:ooo providing said emitting framework and said radiating levers with a plurality of locations for mounting said supporting balls, so as to produce a plurality of said firework a 20 explosion effects; controlling using said controller the illumination sequence of said firing lamps surrounding said supporting ball locations on said emitting framework and said radiating levers, so as to produce a succession of said firework explosion effects at a plurality of locations on said emitting framework and said radiating levers.
8. A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 7, comprising the further step of: shaping said radiating levers as curves, straight, overlapping or of different lengths which can be combined into a plurality of geometric shapes, with said radiating levers having a cross-section which is circular, flat or specially shaped.
9. A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks assembly in accordance with claim 7, comprising the further steps of: A controlling said lamps using said controller so as to produce a second firework explosion effect which radiates outwardly in a successive manner from the said [R:\LIBOO]500 ldocavc supporting ball; arranging a plurality of said supporting balls on the upper, middle and lower parts of said emitting framework or on said radiating levers so as to provide a plurality of said second firework explosion effects.
A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly in accordance with claim 7, comprising the further step of: providing said firing lamps composed of a tube made of rigid polycarbonate, in which the inner surface of said tube is provided with refractive stripes.
11. A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks assembly accordance with claim 7, comprising the further step of: controlling said lamps using said controller so as to produce a third firework explosion effect, wherein the controller causes said lamps on said emitting framework to 15 be lit up successively from the lower part of said emitting framework towards the centre •of said supporting ball, radiating outwardly in a successive manner from said supporting ball to the ends of said radiating levers, and then finally to repeatedly flash said lamps "mounted at the end of said radiating levers; the complete illumination cycle of said third firework explosion effect proceeding in a layered fashion.
12. An electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly, said assembly being Ssubstantially as described herein with reference to anyone of the embodiments, as that embodiment is described with reference to Figs. 1 to 7 of the accompanying drawings.
13. A method of manufacturing an electronic-controlled fireworks lamp assembly, said method being substantially as described herein with reference to anyone of the embodiments, as that embodiment is described with reference to Figs. 1 to 7 of the accompanying drawings. DATED this twenty-fifth Day of May, 2001 Limin LIU Patent Attorneys for the Applicant _SPRUSON FERGUSON [R:\LIBOO]5001 doc:avc
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