System for packaging fireworks with launching tubes
20220081137 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F42B4/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65B5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A firework packaging system includes a firework packaging assembly, including a first and second firework assemblies, each including a base unit and a plurality of launching tubes mounted in the base unit, such that the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are packaged in an opposing overlapping configuration, with internal overlap such that first tubes slide into second tubes, or external overlap such that first tubes slide between adjacent second tubes. The fireworks packaging system can further include a shipping crate, containing a plurality of cases, each containing a plurality of firework packaging assemblies.
Claims
1. A firework packaging system, comprising: a firework packaging assembly, comprising: a first firework assembly, comprising: a first base unit; and at least one first launching tube, comprising: a first tube body; wherein an inner portion of the at least one first launching tube is mounted in the first base unit; and a second firework assembly, comprising: a second base unit; and at least one second launching tube, comprising: a second tube body; wherein an inner portion of the at least one second launching tube is mounted in the second base unit; wherein the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are configured to be packaged in an opposing internally overlapping configuration, such that an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body of the first firework assembly is configured to be insertable into a corresponding second tube body of the second firework assembly.
2. The firework packaging system of claim 1, wherein: a) the first base unit further comprises: a first base body; a first base bottom board, which is mounted on a bottom of the first base body; and a first base header board, which is mounted on a top of the first base body; and b) the second base unit further comprises: a second base body; a second base bottom board, which is mounted on a bottom of the second base body; and a second base header board, which is mounted on a top of the second base body.
3. The firework packaging system of claim 1, wherein: a) the at least one first launching tube further comprises: a first firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the first tube body, wherein the first firework shell comprises: a first lift charge; and a first effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the first lift charge; such that the first lift charge is configured to expel the first effect charge from the first tube body, when the first lift charge is ignited; and b) the at least one second launching tube further comprises: a second firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the second tube body, wherein the second firework shell comprises: a second lift charge; and a second effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the second lift charge; such that the second lift charge is configured to expel the second effect charge from the second tube body, when the second lift charge is ignited.
4. The firework packaging system of claim 1, wherein: a) the at least one first launching tube further comprises: a first firework mine, which is mounted in a bottom of the first tube body, wherein the first firework mine comprises a composition of: a first lift charge; and a first effect charge; such that the first lift charge is configured to expel the first firework mine from the first tube body, when the first firework mine is ignited; and b) the at least one second launching tube further comprises: a second firework mine, which is mounted in a bottom of the second tube body, wherein the second firework mine comprises: a second lift charge; and a second effect charge; such that the second lift charge is configured to expel the second firework mine from the second tube body, when the second firework mine is ignited.
5. The firework packaging system of claim 1, further comprising: a firework case, comprising: a packaging case, which comprises a packaging interior; and a plurality of firework packaging assemblies, which are positioned in the packaging interior of the packaging case, wherein the plurality of firework packaging assemblies comprises the firework packaging assembly.
6. The firework packaging system of claim 5, wherein the firework case comprises two firework packaging assemblies.
7. The firework packaging system of claim 5, further comprising: a firework crate, comprising: a shipping crate, which comprises a crate interior; and a plurality of firework cases, which are positioned in the crate interior of the shipping crate, wherein the plurality of firework cases comprises the firework case.
8. The firework packaging system of claim 7, wherein the firework crate further comprises: a) a protective mesh, which is positioned on an outer surface of the shipping crate; and b) a plurality of packing bands, which are tightened around the outer surface of the shipping crate.
9. The firework packaging system of claim 8, wherein the packing bands are at least partially on top of the protective mesh.
10. The firework packaging system of claim 1, wherein each of the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are configured with nine launching tubes, which are arranged in three rows and three columns.
11. A firework packaging system, comprising: a firework packaging assembly, comprising: a first firework assembly, comprising: a first base unit; and a plurality of first launching tubes, each comprising: a first tube body; wherein an inner portion of each first launching tube is mounted in the first base unit; a second firework assembly, comprising: a second base unit; and a plurality of second launching tubes, each comprising: a second tube body; wherein an inner portion of each second launching tube is mounted in the second base unit; wherein the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are configured to be packaged in an opposing externally overlapping configuration, such that an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body of the first firework assembly is configured to be insertable into a corresponding opening along adjacent second tube bodies of the second firework assembly.
12. The firework packaging system of claim 11, wherein: a) the first base unit further comprises: a first base body; a first base bottom board, which is mounted on a bottom of the first base body; and a first base header board, which is mounted on a top of the first base body; and b) the second base unit further comprises: a second base body; a second base bottom board, which is mounted on a bottom of the second base body; and a second base header board, which is mounted on a top of the second base body.
13. The firework packaging system of claim 11, wherein: a) each first launching tube further comprises: a first firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the first tube body, wherein the first firework shell comprises: a first lift charge; and a first effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the first lift charge; such that the first lift charge is configured to expel the first effect charge from the first tube body, when the first lift charge is ignited; and b) each second launching tube further comprises: a second firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the second tube body, wherein the second firework shell comprises: a second lift charge; and a second effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the second lift charge; such that the second lift charge is configured to expel the second effect charge from the second tube body, when the second lift charge is ignited.
14. The firework packaging system of claim 11, further comprising: a firework case, comprising: a packaging case, which comprises a packaging interior; and a plurality of firework packaging assemblies, which are positioned in the packaging interior of the packaging case, wherein the plurality of firework packaging assemblies comprises the firework packaging assembly.
15. The firework packaging system of claim 14, wherein the firework case comprises two firework packaging assemblies.
16. The firework packaging system of claim 14, further comprising: a firework crate, comprising: a shipping crate, which comprises a crate interior; and a plurality of firework cases, which are positioned in the crate interior of the shipping crate, wherein the plurality of firework cases comprises the firework case.
17. The firework packaging system of claim 16, wherein the firework crate further comprises: a) a protective mesh, which is positioned on an outer surface of the shipping crate; and b) a plurality of packing bands, which are tightened around the outer surface of the shipping crate.
18. The firework packaging system of claim 17, wherein the packing bands are at least partially on top of the protective mesh.
19. The firework packaging system of claim 11, wherein each of the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are configured with nine launching tubes, which are arranged in three rows and three columns, such that the first firework assembly is vertically offset and horizontally offset from the second firework assembly.
20. A firework packaging system, comprising: a firework packaging assembly, comprising: a first firework assembly, comprising: a first base unit; and a plurality of first launching tubes, each comprising: a first tube body; wherein an inner portion of each first launching tube is mounted in the first base unit; and a second firework assembly, comprising: a second base unit; and a plurality of second launching tubes, each comprising: a second tube body; wherein an inner portion of each second launching tube is mounted in the second base unit; wherein the first firework assembly and the second firework assembly are configured to be packaged in an opposing overlapping configuration.
21. The firework packaging system of claim 20, wherein the opposing overlapping configuration is an opposing internally overlapping configuration, such that an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body of the first firework assembly is configured to be insertable into a corresponding second tube body of the second firework assembly.
22. The firework packaging system of claim 20, wherein the opposing overlapping configuration is an opposing externally overlapping configuration, such that an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body of the first firework assembly is configured to be insertable into a corresponding opening along adjacent second tube bodies of the second firework assembly.
23. The firework packaging system of claim 20, wherein: a) each first launching tube further comprises: a first firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the first tube body, wherein the first firework shell comprises: a first lift charge; and a first effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the first lift charge; such that the first lift charge is configured to expel the first effect charge from the first tube body, when the first lift charge is ignited; and b) each second launching tube further comprises: a second firework shell, which is mounted in a bottom of the second tube body, wherein the second firework shell comprises: a second lift charge; and a second effect charge, which is positioned on an outer side of the second lift charge; such that the second lift charge is configured to expel the second effect charge from the second tube body, when the second lift charge is ignited.
24. The firework packaging system of claim 20, further comprising: a firework case, comprising: a packaging case, which comprises a packaging interior; and a plurality of firework packaging assemblies, which are positioned in the packaging interior of the packaging case, wherein the plurality of firework packaging assemblies comprises the firework packaging assembly.
25. The firework packaging system of claim 24, wherein the firework case comprises two firework packaging assemblies.
26. The firework packaging system of claim 24, further comprising: a firework crate, comprising: a shipping crate, which comprises a crate interior; and a plurality of firework cases, which are positioned in the crate interior of the shipping crate, wherein the plurality of firework cases comprises the firework case.
27. The firework packaging system of claim 26, wherein the firework crate further comprises: a) a protective mesh, which is positioned on an outer surface of the shipping crate; and b) a plurality of packing bands, which are tightened around the outer surface of the shipping crate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0063] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0064] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0065] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a firework packaging assembly 100 with reference to
[0066] In various embodiments, a firework packaging assembly 100 for packaging fireworks products with a launching tube is disclosed herein. The firework packaging assembly 100 can include a pair of first and second firework assemblies 110, 140, wherein each first launching tube 130 of the first firework assembly 110 can be inserted (i.e., slide into) into a corresponding launching tube of the second firework assembly 140. The launching tubes 130, 160 of the first and second firework assemblies 110, 140 are opposedly oriented, such that narrower first launching tubes 130 are configured to slide into corresponding openings of wider second launching tubes 160. A fireworks shell 134, 164, which includes a lift charge 136, 166 and an effect charge 138, 168, is positioned in a bottom portion of each launching tube 130, 160.
[0067] In related embodiments, the firework packaging assembly 100 can reduce fireworks shipping volume and improve safety by overlapping the launching tubes 130, 160, when the system is a completely packaged configuration. The overlapping can be via an internal overlap of launching tubes 130, 160, as shown in
[0068] Thus, in various related embodiments, the first and second firework assemblies 110, 140 (which can also be referred to a “cakes” 110, 140, in accordance with colloquial trade parlance), which includes multiple launching tubes that share a common base. Each tube 130, 160 includes of an aerial fireworks unit, which will be projected into the sky, exploding and producing the desired effects. The tubes 130, 160 can typically be placed safely distanced from each other when lit. Per fireworks safety regulations, the cakes 110, 140 have to be shipped with an outer container, typically referred as the “case”, made from cardboard. A case can contain a single cake 110, 140 or multiple cakes 110, 140. For cases with multiple cakes, the current practice is to place the cakes 110, 140 in the same orientation with the base on the bottom.
[0069] In related embodiment, the firework packaging assembly 100 provides new ways to package fireworks, by overlapping the launching tubes either externally or internally. Within each pair of fireworks, one set of fireworks is orientated 180 degrees from its peer with its base point outward and the launching tube exit end pointing toward the other fireworks unit. Internally means that one launching tube is smaller than the other launching tube and that the smaller tube is inserted inside the large launching tube in the final package, as shown in
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such that the first firework assembly 110 and the second firework assembly 140 can be configured to be packaged in an opposing internally overlapping configuration, wherein an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body 132 is inserted into the corresponding second tube body 162, i.e., such that the first firework assembly 110 and the second firework assembly 140 are opposing/oppositely/opposedly assembled, such that respective first and second base units 120, 150 are on outer sides with respective first and second launching tubes 130, 160 pointing toward each other.
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[0103] In a further related embodiment, each of the first firework assembly 110 and the second firework assembly 140 can be configured with one launching tube 130, 160; 2-8 launching tubes 130, 160; or nine launching tubes 130, 160, which can be arranged in three rows and three columns; or with a large plurality of launching tubes 130, 160, such as 100 or more launching tubes 130, 160.
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such that the first firework assembly 510 and the second firework assembly 540 can be configured to be packaged in an opposing externally overlapping configuration, wherein an outer portion of each corresponding first tube body 532 is inserted along adjacent corresponding second tube bodies 562, 664, 665, 666, 667, i.e., such that the first firework assembly 510 and the second firework assembly 540 are opposing/oppositely/opposedly assembled, such that respective first and second base units 520, 550 are on outer sides with respective first and second launching tubes 530, 560 pointing toward each other.
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[0151] In a further related embodiment, each of the first firework assembly 510 and the second firework assembly 540 can be configured with nine launching tubes 530, 560, which can be arranged in three rows and three columns, such that the first firework assembly 510 is vertically offset 692 and horizontally offset 694 from the second firework assembly 540, as shown in
[0152] In some related embodiments, there can be a different (i.e., smaller or larger) number of first launching tubes 530 in the first firework assembly 510 than a number of second launching tubes 560 in the second firework assembly 540. For example, the first firework assembly 510 can be configured with four launching tubes 530, and the second firework assembly 540 can be configured with nine second launching tubes 560, such that outer portions (of tube bodies 532) of each first launching tube 530 slide along and between corresponding adjacent second launching tubes 560 (i.e., not to a side for any first launching tube 530, since there is no vertical or lateral offset 692, 694 in this configuration).
[0153] In another related embodiment, as shown in FIG. SF, upper surfaces of the first base unit 520 and the second base unit 550, can each include receiving apertures 527, 557, which protrude the base header board 526, 556, such that the base bottom board 524, 554 form a bottom of each receiving aperture 527, 557, such that the launching tubes 530, 560 are detachably positionable in the receiving apertures 527, 557.
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[0167] In related embodiments, the tube bodies 132, 162, 532, 562 can be made from paper, glass fiber, carbon fiber, composite fiber materials, high-density polyethylene, steel, and combinations thereof.
[0168] Thus, in various related embodiments, the firework packaging assembly 100 can be used for arial fireworks that requires a launching tube or launching tubes. A shell 134, 164 is the fireworks part which produces the desired effect in the air. A shell typically includes a lift charge 136 and an effect charge 138. While in operation, the lift charge is first ignited to release large amounts of gas and propel the effect charge into the sky, whereupon the effect charge is then ignited and produces visual and audio effects. The 9 units can share the same base bottom board 154, which provides the following functions: 1) the bottom side of the launching tube, which reacts with the launching tube to provide a confined space to allow the lift charge to propel the fireworks into the air. 2) The nine units can also share the same base heading, which functions as a reinforcement to the overall tube and base bottom board structure to ensure the integrity of the fireworks unit's structure during shipping and handling. The base bottom board can be made of wood or plastic.
[0169] In other related embodiments, for transportation safety, fireworks devices must be securely packaged in protective containers complying with appropriate regulations. The protective container is typically made from a paper cardboard box. A protective container may contain multiple fireworks devices. As per current practices, multiple fireworks are placed into the container individually without overlapping with each other. The firework packaging assembly 100 differentiates from current practices by introducing methods to allow fireworks devices packaged inside the same container to be overlapped with other devices in order to conserve the shipping volume.
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[0172] In a related embodiment, the internal overlapping packaging method can be applied to a firework packaging assembly 100 containing two opposing and internally overlapping launching tubes only, with one tube partially inserted inside the other tube, during transport or storage.
[0173] In various related embodiments, other modifications in fireworks manufacturing and testing processes must be altered in order to utilize the proposed packaging methods. The allowable tolerance for tube placement position and the angle in the internal method will be much lower than prior “non overlapping” packaging methods. Fireworks devices with current packaging methods are in an upright position (same as the final operation position) and the charge does not have the tendency to separate from the base end during shipping. However, with the firework packaging assembly 100, 500, the fireworks devices can be placed in a sideways position (90 degrees to the final operation position) or even an upside-down position, as longs as the firework shell 134 are securely mounted inside the launching tubes 130, for example using strong adhesive.
[0174] In other related embodiments, the firework packaging assembly 100, 500 also improves shipping safety. An important safety standard is the measurement of fireworks projectiles under external fires as specified in the series 6 of the UN Recommendations on the transport of dangerous goods, manual of tests and criteria. When using the firework packaging assembly 100, 500, the opposing base bottom board of a pair of opposedly mounted launching tubes can potentially provide additional confinement to the shell, compared to a typical open end package configuration. The internal overlapping configuration provides particularly advantageous improvements since all shells will be completely confined by the base bottom board from the paring unit.
[0175] Thus, the various embodiments of the firework packaging assembly 100, 500 and the related firework packaging systems 300, 400, 700, 800 provide a packing configuration which reduces shipping costs and improves safety.
[0176] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the firework packaging assembly 100, 500, the firework packaging systems 300, 400, 700, 800, and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0177] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0178] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.