Pressure contained car cannon
09764248 · 2017-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63J5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63J5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pressure contained car cannon for the launching and/or flipping of vehicles, or other large-scale props, for use in motion picture action sequences. The device consists of a car canon having a barrel, a cannon foot and a piston. By way of pneumatic pressure, force is achieved by transferring energy from the piston to the cannon foot, resulting in a push force which expels the cannon foot from the cannon barrel, launching the vehicle on its desired trajectory while keeping most all vapor and smoke contained within the barrel itself.
Claims
1. A method for achieving a cinematic special effect of overturning a vehicle or large prop comprising: attaching a cannon into a vehicle or large prop; the cannon comprising a piston, a barrel, and a cannon foot; the piston placed in a top of the barrel; the cannon foot comprising a rod, a top of the rod pressed against the piston; and a bottom of the rod attached to the foot; a tank of pressurized gas located inside of the vehicle, or large prop, with a hose attached from the tank to the cannon above the piston; means to propel the pressurized gas against the piston, pushing the piston down the barrel against the rod of the cannon foot, forcing the cannon foot out of the barrel against the ground, causing the cannon foot to push one side of the vehicle, or prop, with enough force to cause the vehicle or prop to flip over, depending upon an amount of pressure from the propelled pressurized gas.
2. The method of claim 1 in which the cannon is attached to an inside of the vehicle or prop.
3. The method of claim 2 in which the cannon is attached to the inside of the vehicle or prop by welding the cannon to an existing chassis or to a roll cage.
4. The method of claim 2 in which the gas tank is attached to the inside of the vehicle or prop by bolting it to a cage which is welded to a location in the vehicle or prop.
5. The method of claim 1 in which a hose is connected between the gas tank and the cannon to transfer pressurized gas from the tank to the cannon barrel.
6. The method of claim 5 in which the pressurized gas is detonated by a driver of the vehicle sending voltage which sends the pressurized gas through an air actuated ball valve releasing the pressurized gas into the cannon barrel.
7. The method of claim 1 in which placement of the cannon in the vehicle or prop determines in which direction the vehicle or prop will flip.
8. The method of claim 7 in which placement of the cannon in a rear of the vehicle or prop will cause it to flip forwards, back end leading up, if placed in a front the vehicle or prop will flip backwards, front end leading up, if placed on either side of the vehicle or prop will flip sideways to right or left sides of the vehicle or prop.
9. The method of claim 1 in which the gas is pressurized between 200 psi and 3000 psi.
10. The method of claim 1 is which the foot is circular in shape.
11. The method of claim 1 in which a stunt driver activates a gas detonation based upon all necessary elements being in proper position.
12. The method of claim 11 in which a speed and location are necessary elements.
13. A method for achieving a cinematic special effect of overturning a vehicle comprising: attaching a cannon into a vehicle; the cannon comprising a piston, a barrel, and a cannon foot; the piston placed in a top of the barrel; the cannon foot comprising a rod, a top of the rod pressed against the piston; and a bottom of the rod attached to the foot; one or more tanks of pressurized gas located inside of the vehicle, the tank or tanks being attached within the vehicle; a hose attached from the tank or tanks to the cannon above the piston; detonating the pressurized gas to power the piston down the barrel against the rod of the cannon foot, forcing the cannon foot out of the barrel against the ground, causing the cannon foot to push one side of the vehicle with enough force to cause the vehicle to flip, an amount of the flip depending upon an amount of power emanating from the propelled pressurized gas.
14. The method of claim 13 in which the gas pressure is between 200 psi and 3000 psi, depending upon the effect or a stunt.
15. The method of claim 13 in which the gas is nitrogen.
16. The method of claim 13 in which the gas is detonated through an air actuated ball valve.
17. The method of claim 13 in which the tank or tanks are hidden in the vehicle securely attached to a part of a vehicle chassis or a steel roll cage attached to the vehicle.
18. The method of claim 13 in which the cannon is configured to be securely attached anywhere within the vehicle.
19. The method of claim 18 in which placement of the cannon in the vehicle determines in which direction the vehicle will flip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The gas to be used for the effect or stunt, such as air or nitrogen, is contained in one or more gas tanks, which are placed into vehicle 10 where they cannot be seen. The gas tanks are shown in
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(15) Ball valve linkage arm 70 converts linear motion from linear air cylinder 66 to rotational motion to open high pressure valve 65. Control valve 66 opens and allows gas from low pressure compressed air tanks 61 to travel into linear air cylinders 62. These air cylinders 62 then open high pressure ball valve 65 that allow gas from the high pressure compressed air tanks 81 to flow into cannon 12. High pressure lines 85 are attached to the top plate 33 of cannon 12 by flange mount fittings and the high pressure gas is released via the air actuated high pressure ball valve 65. The gas pressure used may be from 200 psi to 3000 psi as needed for the effect or stunt. Bottom plate 35 of cannon 12 has a center hole to receive rod 20.
(16) The amount of gas and gas pressure sent to cannon barrel 16 for the stunt, is pre-determined by a special effects operator. The detonation of the high gas pressure to car cannon 12 is activated by the stunt driver who has a button or switch to activate a 12-volt battery. The stunt driver activates the gas detonation because the driver has to determine that all elements, such as speed and location, are in proper position. Detonation is accomplished by releasing the high pressure gas to power piston 14, strongly pushing rod 20 down and foot 22 down out of barrel 16. Power piston 14 remains in barrel 16.
(17) Car cannon 12 can be attached anywhere in a vehicle. Placement is based on the desired trajectory of the vehicle. For instance, if cannon 12 is placed in the rear of a vehicle, when detonated, it will cause the vehicle to flip forwards, back end leading up. If placed in the front of a vehicle, when detonated, the vehicle will flip backwards, front end leading up. If placed on either side of the vehicle, the vehicle will flip sideways to right or left side of the vehicle. Cannon 12 is attached to the inside of the vehicle 12. It is welded to the existing vehicle chassis or roll cage. Steel roll cages are standard in most stunt vehicles.
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(23) TABLE-US-00001 PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION PART FUNCTION 16 BARREL - WELDED ASSEMBLY ACTS AS CYLINDER BORE. HOLDS IN AIR, ALLOWS PISTON TO TRAVEL THROUGH. 20/22 CANNON FOOT ELEMENT WHICH COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND. 14 PISTON TRANSFERS ENERGY TO CANNON FOOT. PREVENTS GASSES FROM ESCAPING BARREL POST DETONATION. 51 INLET STEEL BULKHEAD PORT OF ENTRY FOR COMPRESSED GASSES. 50 ALUMINUM GASKET PLATE ACTS AS A BARRIER OR SEAL WHICH PREVENTS GASSES, FROM ESCAPING THE BARREL. 42 ROD STEEL RING STOPS PISTON/PREVENTS PISTON FROM ESCAPING THE BARREL WHEN IT HITS THE END OF IT'S STROKE. 44 ROD DELRIN RING ACTS AS SHOCK ABSORBER FOR PISTON 43 ROD RUBBER SEAL ACTS AS SHOCK ABSORBER FOR PISTON 53 ¾″-10 × 3″ GRADE 8 SECURES THE INLET STEEL BULKHEAD HEX BOLT 40 ¾″-10 × 4″ GRADE 8 SECURES VARIOUS COMPONENTS. HEX BOLT 56 ⅜″-16 × 1-¼″ GRADE 8 SECURES HOSE FITTINGS WHICH ATTACH HEX BOLT TO GAS LINES AND GAS TANKS. 49 ¾″ FLAT WASHER HELPS TO SPREAD BOLT LOAD, ALLOWS FOR MORE SECURITY. 47 ¾″-10 GRADE 8 HEX NUT SECURES BOLTS. 54 SPLIT FLANGE ACTS AS CLAMP WHICH HOLDS GAS FITTINGS IN PLACE. 55 318″ SPLIT LOCK WASHERS PREVENTS BOLTS FROM LOOSENING.
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(26) TABLE-US-00002 No. PART DESCRIPTION 60 Valve Mounting Plate Provides a rigid base for all of the components in the Valve Assembly 61 Low Pressure Compressed Provides low pressure to Low Pressure Air Air Tank Control Valve 62 Linear Air Cylinder Opens High Pressure Ball Valve 63 Cylinder Rod Clevis Connects rod of Linear Cylinder to Ball Valve Linkage Arm 64 Air Tank Clamp Fastens Low Pressure Air Tank to Mounting Plate 65 High Pressure Ball Valve Provides high pressure for actuating Cannon 66 Low Pressure Air Control Valve Actuates Linear air Cylinder when 12VDC is applied 67 Low Pressure Air Fitting (90°) Connects Air Lines to various components 68 Air Line Flexible tubing for connecting low pressure components 69 High Pressure air Fitting Connects High Pressure Air Lines (not shown here) to High Pressure Ball Valve 70 Ball Valve Linkage Arm Converts linear motion from Linear Air Cylinder to rotational motion to open High Pressure Ball Valve 71 Low Pressure Air Control Valve Fastens Low Pressure Air Control Valve to Air Mount Tank Clamp 72 Linear Air Cylinder Pivot Plate Fastens Linear air Cylinder to Valve Mounting Plate and allows for slight rotation of Linear Air Cylinder 73 Low Pressure Air Fitting Connects Air Lines to various components 74 Pressure Gauge Allows for monitoring of pressure inside Low Pressure Compressed Air Tanks 75 Low Pressure Air Fitting Connects Air Lines to various components (Reducer)
(27) This system for special effects prevents the escaping of gas/vapor and is also safer than other used systems. That is because the cannon foot is not ejected with excessive velocity from the cannon barrel. Other known systems continue exerting force on the ejected object, even after the vehicle has been flipped/launched. This can cause the ejected object to become a dangerous projectile and pose potential threats to crew members. This car cannon system prevents that by restricting the left over force in the barrel with the piston, so that the force is securely contained inside the cannon barrel.
(28) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.