CN113387761A - Aqueous saccharide-containing formulation suitable for generating smoke and method of generating smoke using aqueous saccharide-containing formulation - Google Patents
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A formula of a water solution containing saccharide suitable for generating smoke and a method for generating smoke by using the water solution containing saccharide are disclosed, wherein the water solution containing saccharide is formed by uniformly mixing 90-97% by weight of pure water, 1-10% by weight of saccharide and 0.05-0.3% by weight of water-soluble aromatic substances with orange smell, the water solution containing saccharide can generate a plurality of small water drops with the size of 8-15 microns and containing saccharide through ultrasonic vibration, and after the small water drops are evaporated, residual saccharide crystals can still be scattered in the air for a period of time to generate a mist effect.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a method for generating smoke from an aqueous solution containing saccharides suitable for generating smoke, and more particularly, to an aqueous solution containing saccharides suitable for generating smoke by ultrasonic vibration without causing harm to human bodies and a method for generating smoke using the same.
Background
Various performance stages have few backgrounds which can present more light shadow and light beam effects by using stage lighting, and the stage lighting can present the light shadow and the light beam effects in the air, and a layer of thin smoke is distributed in a stage space by a special smoke machine for the stage, so that the light of the stage lighting striking the stage space generates refraction and reflection effects, and the effect of the light shadow and the light beam can be seen by naked eyes, so the stage smoke is one of indispensable products in stage equipment.
The stage smoke effect is the two effects of smoke and fog in the stage space, the early stage smoke effect is only applied to the stage performance platform, more entertainment occasions exist in recent years, the smoke effect is applied to people in a closed space, and people can inhale the smoke produced by the chemical raw materials in the closed space for a long time, so that the people can conceivably damage the human body to a greater or lesser extent.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problem that the smoke made of traditional chemical raw materials is possibly harmful to human bodies, and provides a formula of a water solution containing saccharides and suitable for generating the smoke, which is prepared by uniformly mixing 90-99% by weight of pure water, 0.5-9% by weight of saccharides and 0.05-0.3% by weight of water-soluble aromatic substances with orange smell.
The smoke generated by the aqueous solution containing saccharide of the invention does not attract ants (ants do not like the taste of oranges) because the water-soluble aromatic substances with the smell of oranges are added, and the aqueous solution containing saccharide uses the saccharide which can be absorbed by human bodies, so the smoke generated by the aqueous solution containing saccharide does not generate harm to human bodies. Wherein the smog generated by the aqueous solution containing the saccharides and using the glucose is an indispensable component of human body and can not cause harm to the human body.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing smoke using an aqueous solution containing saccharides, comprising uniformly mixing 90 to 97% by weight of pure water, 1 to 10% by weight of saccharides, and 0.05 to 0.3% by weight of a water-soluble aromatic substance having an orange smell into an aqueous solution containing saccharides, and atomizing the aqueous solution containing saccharides into small water droplets having a diameter of 6 to 20 μm and containing saccharides by generating high-frequency vibration in the aqueous solution containing saccharides.
The mist generated by the aqueous solution containing saccharide of the invention has dense smoke feeling due to the tiny water drops (with the diameter of 6-20 μm) containing saccharide, but the tiny saccharide crystals (with the diameter of 1-5 μm) floating in the air can allow part of diffused light to transmit and generate the mist feeling and last for a long time after the tiny water drops are evaporated, and further can be matched with the light on the stage to generate the effects of light shadow and light beam.
The present invention will become more apparent from the detailed description given below of illustrative embodiments of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram of the aerosol production of an aqueous sugar solution of the present invention using an ultrasonic atomizer.
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20 aqueous solution containing saccharide
22 ultrasonic atomizer
The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the basic teachings, and the extension of the number, location, relationship and dimensions of the components that make up the illustrative embodiments are illustrated in the drawings or will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding the following description. It is also within the skill of the art to modify the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength and similar requirements after the following description has been read and understood.
Detailed Description
The present invention relates to an aqueous sugar-containing formulation suitable for producing smoke, which is suitable for use on stage to produce smoke that can stay in the air for a long time. The aqueous solution containing saccharide is prepared from 90-99 wt% of pure water (H)2O), 0.5 to 9% by weight of saccharides, and 0.05 to 0.3% by weight of water-soluble aromatic substances having an orange odor are uniformly mixed to form the saccharide-containing aqueous solution 20 suitable for generating smoke of the present invention. In a preferred embodiment, the sugar-containing aqueous solution preferably comprises 91.9-98.95 wt% pure water, 1-8 wt% sugars, and 0.05-0.1 wt% orange-flavored water-soluble aroma. The saccharide is preferably glucose (C)6H12O6). The water-soluble aromatic substance with orange smell can be orange essence, orange essential oil, etc.
A method for producing an aerosol using an aqueous solution 20 containing saccharides comprises mixing 90 to 99% by weight of pure water (H)2O), 0.5 to 9 weight percent of saccharides and 0.05 to 0.3 weight percent of water-soluble aromatic substances with orange odor are uniformly mixed to form the water-soluble saccharide-containing solutionAfter the solution, high-frequency vibration is generated in the aqueous solution containing saccharides to atomize the aqueous solution containing saccharides into small water droplets having a diameter of 6 to 20 μm (preferably 8 to 15 μm).
Taking the aqueous solution 20 containing saccharide made of glucose as an example, assuming that when an ultrasonic atomizer 22 is used to generate high frequency vibration in the aqueous solution containing saccharide (glucose), the vibration generated by the ultrasonic atomizer causes the water containing saccharide to be decomposed into small water droplets with diameters of 6 μm to 20 μm, which are further dispersed into the air by the kinetic energy generated by the ultrasonic atomizer, it is needless to say that the small water droplets in the form of mist can be diffused to a larger range and/or higher by a device such as a fan, etc., the small water droplets with small diameters block part of the light rays under the diffused light rays to generate the visual effect of atomization, and the small water droplets with small diameters evaporate after a period of time (about 5 seconds to 8 seconds), further, the glucose contained in the small water droplets is crystallized into a residence size with diameters of about 1 μm to 5 μm and dispersed in the air for a period of time, when the light beam is projected, part of the light is allowed to pass through, and part of the light is reflected or refracted by the crystal body, so that the effect of bright and dark light beams and light shadows in the air is generated.
In actual tests, 15ml of ordinary water was dispersed in a 10 cubic meter space by the mist generated by the ultrasonic atomizer 22, and was completely dissipated in a time of about 3 to 10 seconds at a temperature of 25 ℃. The same 15ml of the aqueous solution containing saccharides of the present invention was used to generate smoke by the ultrasonic atomizer 22, and the smoke was not completely dissipated even when the smoke stayed in the air for 30 minutes at a temperature of 25 ℃ as measured by the ultrasonic atomizer 22 (the light beam irradiation produced a bright and dark light effect).
The saccharide content of the saccharide-containing aqueous solution is 0.5-9 wt%, so that the problem of adhesion to the environment can be reduced, and the environment cleaning is facilitated.
The mist generated by the aqueous solution containing saccharide of the invention has dense smoke feeling due to the tiny water drops (the diameter is between 6 and 20 mu m) containing saccharide, but after the tiny water drops are evaporated, tiny saccharide crystals (the diameter is between 1 and 5 mu m) floating in the air block part of light under the diffused light to cause the light to be diffused to generate atomization visual effect and last for a long time, and further can generate the effects of light shadow and light beam by matching with the light on the stage.
The smoke generated from the saccharide-containing aqueous solution of the present invention does not attract ants (ants do not like the taste of oranges) because they are added with water-soluble aromatic substances having an orange smell.
The aqueous solution containing saccharides of the present invention uses saccharides that can be absorbed by the human body, and thus the smoke generated from the aqueous solution containing saccharides does not cause harm to the human body. Wherein the smog generated by the aqueous solution containing the saccharides and using the glucose is an indispensable component of human body and can not cause harm to the human body.
While the basic teachings of the present invention have been described, numerous extensions and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. As the present invention disclosed in the specification may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, and it is noted that some of these specific forms have been set forth, the embodiments disclosed in the specification should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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1. The aqueous solution formula containing the saccharides is suitable for generating smoke and is characterized by being prepared by uniformly mixing 90-99 wt% of pure water, 0.5-9 wt% of saccharides and 0.05-0.3 wt% of water-soluble orange-flavored aromatic substances.
2. The aqueous saccharide-containing formulation suitable for generating smoke according to claim 1 wherein the weight percentages are 91.9% to 98.95% pure water, 1% to 8% saccharide and 0.05% to 0.1% orange-flavored water-soluble aromatic substance.
3. The aqueous saccharide-containing formulation suitable for the production of smoke according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the saccharide is glucose.
4. A method for producing smoke using an aqueous solution containing a saccharide, characterized by comprising uniformly mixing 90 to 99% by weight of pure water, 0.5 to 9% by weight of a saccharide and 0.05 to 0.3% by weight of a water-soluble aromatic substance having an orange smell into an aqueous solution containing a saccharide, and generating high-frequency vibration in the aqueous solution containing a saccharide to gradually atomize the aqueous solution containing a saccharide into water droplets having a diameter of 6 to 20 μm and containing a saccharide from the surface.
5. The method for producing smoke using an aqueous solution containing saccharides according to claim 4, wherein the weight percentages of the pure water are 91.9 to 98.95%, the saccharides are 1 to 8%, and the orange-flavored water-soluble aromatic substance is 0.05 to 0.1%.
6. The method of producing smoke using an aqueous solution containing a saccharide according to claim 4 or 5, wherein said saccharide is glucose.
7. The method for producing aerosol using an aqueous solution containing saccharides of claim 4, wherein the aqueous solution containing saccharides produces droplets having a diameter of 8 to 15 μm.
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