TELESCOPIC FOUNTAIN NOZZLE WITH DISCRETE EXTENSION AND WATER ACTIVATION
20200078816 ยท 2020-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fountain system is provided. The fountain system includes a fountain nozzle that includes a body configured to telescope during extension and retraction and a nozzle outlet coupled an end of the body. The fountain system also includes an extension system configured to actuate the extension and retraction of the body. The fountain system also includes an actuation system configured to activate discharge of a liquid, such as water, from the nozzle outlet. The extension system and the actuation system are discrete systems.
Claims
1. A fountain system, comprising: a fountain nozzle comprising: a body configured to telescope during extension and retraction; and a nozzle outlet coupled to an end of the body; an extension system configured to actuate the extension and retraction of the body; and an actuation system configured to activate discharge of a liquid from the nozzle outlet; wherein the extension system and the actuation system are discrete systems.
2. The fountain system of claim 1, wherein the extension system is configured to keep the body extended without the liquid being discharged from the nozzle outlet.
3. The fountain system of claim 1, comprising a plurality of the fountain nozzles, and the extension system is configured to independently control the extension and retraction of each fountain nozzle of the plurality of fountain nozzles.
4. The fountain system of claim 3, wherein the actuation system is configured to independently control the discharge of the liquid from each fountain nozzle.
5. The fountain system of claim 1, wherein the extension system comprises a piston configured to extend and retract the body of the fountain nozzle.
6. The fountain system of claim 5, wherein the piston comprises a hydraulic actuated piston.
7. The fountain system of claim 5, wherein the piston comprises an electrically actuated piston.
8. The fountain system of claim 1, wherein the actuation system comprises a pump configured to flow the liquid into the body of the fountain nozzle to extend the body of the fountain nozzle.
9. The fountain system of claim 8, comprising a valve, wherein the actuation system is configured to close the valve when the body is fully extended to keep the liquid within the body to keep the body extended.
10. The fountain system of claim 1, wherein the extension system comprises a pneumatic system configured to extend and retract the body of the fountain nozzle.
11. The fountain system of claim 1, wherein the actuation system comprises a pump configured to flow the liquid into the nozzle outlet via a conduit for discharge of the liquid.
12. A modular fountain system, comprising: a plurality of fountain nozzles, wherein each fountain nozzle of the plurality of fountain nozzles comprises: a body configured to telescope during extension and retraction; and a nozzle outlet coupled to an end of the body; and a control system coupled to the plurality of fountain nozzles, wherein the control system is configured to independently control extension and retraction of each fountain nozzle of the plurality of fountain nozzles and to keep the body of at least one fountain nozzle of the plurality of fountain nozzles extended without a liquid being discharged from the nozzle outlet of the at least one fountain nozzle.
13. The modular fountain system of claim 12, comprising an extension system configured to actuate the extension and retraction of one or more respective fountain nozzles of the plurality of fountain nozzles, an actuation system configured to activate discharge of the liquid from the nozzle outlet, wherein the control system is coupled to and controls the extension system and the actuation system.
14. The modular fountain system of claim 13, wherein the extension system and the actuation system are discrete systems.
15. The modular fountain system of claim 13, wherein the control system is configured to separately control actuation of discharge of the liquid from one or more fountain nozzles of the plurality of fountain nozzles.
16. The modular fountain system of claim 13, wherein the extension system of each fountain nozzle of the plurality of fountain nozzles comprises a piston configured to extend and to retract the body of the fountain nozzle.
17. A method for utilizing a fountain system, comprising: extending, via an extension system, a portion of a telescopic body of a fountain nozzle out of a liquid, wherein a nozzle outlet is coupled to an end of the portion of the telescopic body extending out of the liquid; and activating, via an actuation system, discharge of water from the nozzle outlet, wherein the extension system and the actuation system function separately from each other.
18. The method of claim 17, comprising keeping, via the extension system, the portion of the telescopic body of the fountain nozzle extended without the liquid being discharged from the nozzle outlet
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the fountain nozzle is one of a plurality of fountain nozzles forming a modular fountain system, wherein the method comprises extending, via the extension system, one or more fountain nozzles of the plurality of fountain nozzles while keeping one or more fountain nozzles of the plurality of fountain nozzles retracted.
20. The method of claim 19, comprising activating, via the actuation system, discharge of the liquid from the one or more fountain nozzles while not discharging the liquid from one or more fountain nozzles of the plurality of fountain nozzles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] One or more specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below. In an effort to provide a concise description of these embodiments, all features of an actual implementation may not be described in the specification. It should be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation, as in any engineering or design project, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which may vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it should be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0020] Amusement parks feature a wide variety of entertainment, such as amusement park rides, performance shows, and games. Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a fountain system for a water attraction (e.g., show) that may be utilized at an amusement park or other entertainment venue. A fountain system for a water attraction may include a fountain nozzle (e.g., telescopic fountain). The fountain nozzle may include a body that telescopes during extension and retraction. During retraction, the fountain nozzles may be completely submersed in the water. During extension a portion of the body may extend out of water. A nozzle outlet coupled to an end of the body (outside of the water) discharges water (or other liquid) provided to the fountain nozzle. The extension and retraction may occur via an extension system. In certain embodiments, the extension system may extend the body (e.g. to full length) and maintain the extension without water being discharged from the nozzle outlet. In certain embodiments, the extension system may include a piston (e.g., hydraulically or electrically operated piston) for extending and retracting the body of the fountain nozzle. In certain embodiments, the extension system comprises a pneumatic system (e.g., that utilizes air) to extend and retract the body of the fountain nozzle. Activation of the discharge of water from the nozzle outlet may occur via an actuation system. The actuation system is separate or discrete from the extension system. In certain embodiments, the actuation system may include a pump (e.g., for hydraulic actuation). In certain embodiments, that actuation system may include an air compressor/pump may be utilized (e.g., for pneumatic actuation). In certain embodiments, an electric feed for an electric actuator may be utilized for actuation. A control system may control both the extension and actuation systems. In certain embodiments, the fountain system may be a modular fountain system that includes multiple fountain nozzles. The control system, via the extension and actuation systems, may independently or separately control the extension and retraction and discharge of water of each fountain nozzle. Thus, if one or more of the fountain nozzles does not function, the remaining fountain nozzles may be utilized. In addition, utilizing distinct systems to control the extension and retraction and discharge of water expands the functionality of the telescopic fountain nozzles during the water attraction. This avoids having to utilize a large platform that supports dozens or hundreds of nozzles.
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[0022] The fountain system 10 includes an extension system 32 that extends and retracts the body 16 of the fountain nozzle 12. As described in greater detail below, the extension system 32 may include a piston, pump, or other mechanism to extend and retract the body 16. The extension system 32 may fully extend, partially extend, fully retract, and/or partially retract the fountain nozzle 12. The fountain system 10 also includes an actuation system 34 that activates or causes the water to flow through the body 16 of the fountain nozzle 12 to be discharged via the nozzle outlet 28. As described in greater detail below, the actuation system 34 may include a pump, valves, compressor, or other mechanisms to control the discharge of water from the fountain nozzle 12. Both the extension system 32 and the actuation system 34 are coupled to a control system 36 (e.g., controller). The control system 36 controls the extension system 32 and the actuation system 34 to control the extension and retraction of the fountain nozzle 12 and the discharge of water from the fountain nozzle 12.
[0023] In certain embodiments, the extension system 32 and the actuation system 34 are two discrete or separate systems that are separately or independently controlled by the control system 36. In certain embodiments, this enables the body 16 of the fountain nozzle 12 to be extended without the discharge of water or other liquid from the nozzle 12.
[0024] The control system 36 includes a memory 38 and a processor 40 configured to execute instructions stored on the memory 38. The processor 40 may include multiple processors, one or more general-purpose microprocessors, one or more special-purpose microprocessors, and/or one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICS), or some combination thereof. For example, the processor 40 may include one or more reduced instruction set (RISC) processor, advanced RISC machine (ARM) processor, performance optimization with enhanced RISC (PowerPC) processor, field-programmable gate array (FPGA) integrated circuit, graphics processing unit (GPU), or any other suitable processing device.
[0025] The memory device 38 may include a volatile memory, such as random access memory (RAM), nonvolatile memory, such as read-only memory (ROM), flash memory, or any combination thereof. The memory device 38 may store a variety of information that may be used for various purposes. For example, the memory device 38 may store processor-executable instructions (e.g., firmware or software) for the processor 40 to execute, such as instructions for controlling the extension and retraction of the fountain nozzle 12, discharge of water or other liquid from the nozzle 12, flow rate of water into the nozzle, or other instructions related to the fountain system 10. The storage device(s) (e.g., nonvolatile storage) may include ROM, flash memory, a hard drive, or any other suitable optical, magnetic, or solid-state storage medium, or a combination thereof
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[0027] The control system 36, via the actuation system 34, is configured to independently or separately control the discharge of water or other liquid from each fountain nozzle 12. In other words, the control system 36 may cause one or more fountain nozzles 12 to discharge water, while some fountain nozzles 12 do not discharge water. As depicted, fountain nozzles 44 and 48 are discharging water as indicated by reference numeral 52. As mentioned above having discrete extension 32 and actuation systems 34 enables the fountain nozzle 12 to be extended without water being discharged from the fountain nozzle 12 (as depicted by the fountain nozzle 50).
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[0029] In certain embodiments, as an alternative to a piston, the extension system 32 may include a threaded insert extending out of a tapped segment (e.g., similar to a hollowed-out version of an electric lead screw). The tapped segment may be similar to the piston head extend and/or retract the segments 22 of the body 16.
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[0032] In certain embodiments, a separate activation system 34 is also coupled to the control system 36 for activating discharge of water from the nozzle outlet 28. As depicted, the activation system 34 includes a pump 76 coupled to a water supply 78 (e.g., the body of water 14). The pump 76 is coupled to a conduit 80. As depicted, conduit 80 is coupled to a conduit 82 (e.g., separate from conduit 64) disposed within the body 16. Conduit 82 is coupled to the nozzle outlet 28. In certain embodiments, conduit 82 may be disposed within one or more walls of the body 16. In certain embodiments, conduit 82 may be disposed within a space (e.g., cavity) between the walls of the body 16. Upon a signal from the control system 36, the pump 76 provides water to the conduit 82 for discharge from the nozzle outlet 28. In certain embodiments, conduit 80 or 82 may be coupled (e.g., fluidly coupled) to the conduit 64 to provide water for discharge from the nozzle outlet 28 when valve 68 is open. In certain embodiments, the system 10 may utilize a single pump for both extension and activation of water discharge.
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[0036] While only certain features of the disclosure have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the present disclosure. The techniques presented and claimed herein are referenced and applied to material objects and concrete examples of a practical nature that demonstrably improve the present technical field and, as such, are not abstract, intangible or purely theoretical. Further, if any claims appended to the end of this specification contain one or more elements designated as means for [perform]ing [a function] . . . or step for [perform]ing [a function] . . . , it is intended that such elements are to be interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112(f). However, for any claims containing elements designated in any other manner, it is intended that such elements are not to be interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112(f).