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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
- F42B4/00—Fireworks, i.e. pyrotechnic devices for amusement, display, illumination or signal purposes
- F42B4/18—Simulations, e.g. pine cone, house that is destroyed, warship, volcano
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- the object of my present invention is the provision of simple inexpensively constructed toy for the p amusement of children and in carrying out the same
- I preferably employ a sheet of #suitable material on one surface of which is i pictured a battleship, a fort or otherrepre- ⁇ ⁇ sentation having armament ⁇ of one kind or another, and the sheet suitably provided l2:0 ⁇ with holes .or apertures representing the mouths of the guns adapted to receive harmi p less toy fuses each so constructed that when lighted at one end it will burn emitting intermittently flashes of light in such a manner as to represent the ring of a gun, and
- the invention in the present case relates 1 "more particularly to the toy fuse.
- Figure 1 is an elevation ⁇ of a form of toy illustratingv the .invention, and i I Fig. 2, is a partial cross section illustratl ing the manner in which the fuse is inserted in any of the apertures representing the i. mouths of the guns.
- a new article of manufacture comprising ⁇ the present invention, is made of a sheet of cardboard, asbestos, paper or other similar material indicated at 10 and having on one surface thereof a representation of a battleship as shown at 11. Itis understood, however, that while as herein indicated I have In conjunction with the representation of the battleship or any fortification I employ affuse shown at 14.
- This fuse is made of 1i a mixture of any well known pyrotechnic material and any slow burning substance, this mixture being placed in a suitable i ⁇ wrapper preferably made of paper with the ends twisted as illustrated in the drawing so that the same may be insert/eiland supported at-one end in any one Vof the holes l2 in the sheet which may be maintained in and as hereinbefore stated each fuse burns slowly due to the slow burning material and intermittently emits harmless flashes of light to represent the firing of a gun. ⁇
- the desired effect in producing the flashes of light from the fuse. or cartridge is obtained by constructing the fuse of any well ⁇ known firework composition, and a slow burning material, this mixture as hereinbe- ⁇ fore ⁇ statedl being contained in a suitable ⁇ paper wrapper to form the fuse or cartridge.
- the pyrotechnic composition may consist of a nitrate, shellac or sulfur, aluminum or metallic magnesium and nitrate of potash, while the slow burning material employed may be of red gum, kauri dust or brimstone or any other similar material to produce the same results. It will be understood thatl the number and frequency of the flashes of light will depend upon the "quantity of slow burning material added to the pyrotechnic composition.
- a flashing toy cartridge consisting of a com.- position of powdered pyrotechnic material and a powdered slow burning substance
- a wrapper for containing said composition so that when lighted the cartridge burns emitting flashes of light at relatively long intervals.
- a flashing toy cartridge consisting of pyrotechnic powdered composition, a powdered slow burning substance mixed therewith, and a wrapper for containing said pyrotechnic composition and slow lburning substance so that when lighted the cartridge is consumed slowly with the slow burning material igniting the pyrotechnicmaterial at relatively long intervals causing the same to emit intermittent flashes of light.
- one or more of the fuses may be lighted Y v g- Py bar1um,”S1'1e11ac-, aluminum, and nitrate "0f L relatively long intervals cauislngvt-her'srameV gum, as a( slow burning substance, andV y Sigedj me this 21st ,day'r off Marchf,V
Description
H. I. PAIN.
TOY.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 1916.
Patented Jan. 15, 1918.
l` `Taallwlwmtmay concerns Y Be it known that I, HENRY .YPA1N, a
. ,citizen of the United States, residing in the i 1 borough of Manhattan, city, county, and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Toys, of which the following l is a specification.
At the present time when a greater part of the so-called civilized world is at arms every one, even children, is interested somewhat, at least, in warfare. The object of my present invention is the provision of simple inexpensively constructed toy for the p amusement of children and in carrying out the same I preferably employ a sheet of #suitable material on one surface of which is i pictured a battleship, a fort or otherrepre-` `sentation having armament `of one kind or another, and the sheet suitably provided l2:0` with holes .or apertures representing the mouths of the guns adapted to receive harmi p less toy fuses each so constructed that when lighted at one end it will burn emitting intermittently flashes of light in such a manner as to represent the ring of a gun, and
the invention in the present case relates 1 "more particularly to the toy fuse.
In the drawing, Figure 1, is an elevation `of a form of toy illustratingv the .invention, and i I Fig. 2, is a partial cross section illustratl ing the manner in which the fuse is inserted in any of the apertures representing the i. mouths of the guns.
As illustrated in the drawing the toy, as
"a new article of manufacture, comprising `the present invention, is made of a sheet of cardboard, asbestos, paper or other similar material indicated at 10 and having on one surface thereof a representation of a battleship as shown at 11. Itis understood, however, that while as herein indicated I have In conjunction with the representation of the battleship or any fortification I employ affuse shown at 14. This fuse is made of 1i a mixture of any well known pyrotechnic material and any slow burning substance, this mixture being placed in a suitable i `wrapper preferably made of paper with the ends twisted as illustrated in the drawing so that the same may be insert/eiland supported at-one end in any one Vof the holes l2 in the sheet which may be maintained in and as hereinbefore stated each fuse burns slowly due to the slow burning material and intermittently emits harmless flashes of light to represent the firing of a gun.`
The desired effect in producing the flashes of light from the fuse. or cartridge is obtained by constructing the fuse of any well `known firework composition, and a slow burning material, this mixture as hereinbe- `fore` statedl being contained in a suitable` paper wrapper to form the fuse or cartridge. The pyrotechnic composition may consist of a nitrate, shellac or sulfur, aluminum or metallic magnesium and nitrate of potash, while the slow burning material employed may be of red gum, kauri dust or brimstone or any other similar material to produce the same results. It will be understood thatl the number and frequency of the flashes of light will depend upon the "quantity of slow burning material added to the pyrotechnic composition.
I claim as my invention:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a flashing toy cartridge consisting of a com.- position of powdered pyrotechnic material and a powdered slow burning substance, and
a wrapper for containing said composition so that when lighted the cartridge burns emitting flashes of light at relatively long intervals. y
2. As a new article of manufacture, a flashing toy cartridge consisting of pyrotechnic powdered composition, a powdered slow burning substance mixed therewith, and a wrapper for containing said pyrotechnic composition and slow lburning substance so that when lighted the cartridge is consumed slowly with the slow burning material igniting the pyrotechnicmaterial at relatively long intervals causing the same to emit intermittent flashes of light. p l
3. As a new article of manufacture, a
flashing toycartridge comprising a powl on, one or more of the fuses may be lighted Y v g- Py bar1um,"S1'1e11ac-, aluminum, and nitrate "0f L relatively long intervals cauislngvt-her'srameV gum, as a( slow burning substance, andV y Sigedj me this 21st ,day'r off Marchf,V
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