Firework launching stand
09568289 ยท 2017-02-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
F42B4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A firework launching stand includes a hub, a plurality of inlets about the periphery of the hub, each inlet having an open mouth at the periphery and tapering inwardly in width, and at least one securing member for temporarily securing to the hub a firework received within a respective inlet. The firework launching stand lends stability during the activation of fireworks such as consumer-grade fireworks for home and recreational use.
Claims
1. A firework launching stand comprising: an upwardly-extending stabilizing hub; a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, each inlet having an open mouth at the periphery that is open to receive a respective firework being entered sideways into the inlet, each inlet tapering inwardly in width; and for each of the inlets, at least one respective strap associated with the inlet for temporarily securing to the hub a respective firework received within the inlet, wherein the at least one strap respectively associated with each inlet enables the temporary securing of a respective firework received within the inlet to the hub to be done independently of the temporary securing of another firework received within another inlet to the hub; wherein the hub comprises: a base; a lower hub member supported by the base and incorporating a lower portion of each inlet; an upper hub member supported above the lower hub member and incorporating an upper portion of each inlet; wherein the firework launching stand comprises a plurality of pillars for supporting the upper hub member above the lower hub member; wherein each respective strap is associated with a respective one of the pillars.
2. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a plurality of legs extending a fixed distance below the lower hub member.
3. The firework launching stand of claim 2, wherein each of the legs is dimensioned to removably receive a respective spike for temporarily anchoring the hub to the ground.
4. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein the upper hub member comprises a central opening and the hub further comprises: a platform aligned with and recessed below the central opening, wherein one or more fireworks are receivable through the central opening for being supported on the platform.
5. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein there is a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, and all of the mouths of the inlets are of the same width.
6. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein there is a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, and the mouth of at least one of the inlets is narrower than the mouth of at least one of the other inlets.
7. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein each inlet tapers inwardly from its mouth to a respective point.
8. The firework launching stand of claim 1, wherein each respective strap is dimensioned to encircle a respective firework when the respective firework is received within a respective inlet.
9. A firework launching stand comprising: an upwardly-extending stabilizing hub; a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, each inlet having an open mouth at the periphery that is open to receive a respective firework being entered sideways into the inlet, each inlet tapering inwardly in width; and for each of the inlets, at least one respective strap associated with the inlet for temporarily securing to the hub a respective firework received within the inlet, wherein the at least one strap respectively associated with each inlet enables the temporary securing of a respective firework received within the inlet to the hub to be done independently of the temporary securing of another firework received within another inlet to the hub, wherein the hub comprises: a base; a lower hub member supported by the base and incorporating a lower portion of each inlet; an upper hub member supported above the lower hub member and incorporating an upper portion of each inlet, wherein the upper hub member comprises a central opening and the hub further comprises: a platform aligned with and recessed below the central opening, wherein one or more fireworks are receivable through the central opening for being supported on the platform.
10. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein the base comprises a plurality of legs extending a fixed distance below the lower hub member.
11. The firework launching stand of claim 10, wherein each of the legs is dimensioned to removably receive a respective spike for temporarily anchoring the hub to the ground.
12. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein there is a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, and all of the mouths of the inlets are of the same width.
13. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein there is a plurality of inlets at the periphery of the hub, and the mouth of at least one of the inlets is narrower than the mouth of at least one of the other inlets.
14. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein each inlet tapers inwardly from its mouth to a respective point.
15. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein each respective strap is dimensioned to encircle a respective firework when the respective firework is received within a respective inlet.
16. The firework launching stand of claim 9, wherein the firework launching stand comprises a plurality of pillars for supporting the upper hub member above the lower hub member, and each respective strap is associated with a respective one of the pillars.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The firework launching stand 10 also includes a number of securing members, in this embodiment straps 24 having hook and loop (i.e., Velcro) fasteners, for temporarily securing to the hub 12 a generally elongate firework received within a respective inlet, as will be described and shown. Anchoring members, in this embodiment spikes 40, extend from the bottom of hub 12 for securing the firework launching stand 10 to the ground for additional stability. The manner by which spikes 40 are associated with the hub 12 will be described in further detail below.
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(14) Because of their inward taper, different diameters and shapes of firework may be received via the mouths of the inlets 20a, 20b and seated therein. For example, a slimmer firework will be able to enter further into an inlet 20a, 20b than would a fatter firework, but either will be received within the inlets 20a, 20b and will be similarly supported on either side by the walls of the inlets 20a, 20b.
(15) It is to be noted that, in this embodiment, the mouths of inlets 20a are wider than the mouths of inlets 20b. The wider mouths of the subset of inlets 20a as compared to the mouths of the subset of inlets 20b are provided in order to enable firework launching stand 10 to support an increased variety in size of fireworks, as will be shown and described.
(16) In this embodiment, the hub 12 includes a base 14, a lower hub member 16 supported by the base 14 and an upper hub member 18 supported above the lower hub member 16 by a plurality of pillars 17. It is to each pillar 17 that a respective strap 24 is affixed so that, when secured to a firework which the firework is within a respective inlet 20a or 20b, the firework is affixed to hub 12.
(17) In this embodiment, the lower hub member 16 incorporates a lower portion of each inlet 20a, 20b, and the upper hub member 18 incorporates an upper portion of each inlet 20a, 20b, thereby to together receive the side of a respective firework that is at least the same height as hub 12.
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(21) The spike 40 is intended to maintain the firework launching stand 10 in the same position with respect to the ground (or other surface) on which it is sitting so that, even with the forces received from ignited fireworks, the firework launching stand 10 does not significantly shift, move, or tip over. Multiple anchoring members, whether spikes or some other components, may be employed.
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(26) During use, fireworks such as fireworks F1-F4 can be received by and secured to the firework launching stand 10. Their fuses may be connected together for single point ignition, or connected to a control system (not shown) for controlling ignition. The combination of the firework launching stand 10 and the secured firework(s) is then placed onto a surface such as a lawn, a driveway, a parking lot, or other surface. The firework launching stand 10 lends significant stability to the firework(s) secured at inlets 20a or 20b due primarily to the firework launching stand 10, when secured to one or more fireworks, increasing the overall width to height ratio (ie., wider base) as compared to the fireworks alone. This reduces the chance of tipping during activation of the firework. Stability is also leant to the firework(s) supported on platform 21 because it is recessed with respect to central opening 19 enabling the circular wall of central opening 19 to act as a stabilizer should it be required.
(27) The anchoring members may be removed so that the firework launching stand 10 can be used on hard surfaces such as asphalt and concrete, so as to maintain a low centre of gravity. Optionally, spikes 40 are connected to base 14 and may be inserted into a suitable ground surface (such as a grassy lawn or other surface able to receive the spikes 40) thereby to secure firework launching stand 10 to the ground while maintaining the low centre of gravity.
(28) Although embodiments have been described with reference to the drawings, those of skill in the art will appreciate that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit, scope and purpose of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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(30) In an embodiment, the firework launching stand 10 may be made of a material other than steel, such as some other metal, or plastic or the like. The firework launching stand may be made of more than one such material.
(31) In an embodiment, the anchoring members are not removable.
(32) In an alternative embodiment of the firework launching stand, all inlet mouths are the same width. In another alternative embodiment of firework launching stand, only one inlet mouth differs in width from all of the others. In yet another embodiment, there is only one inlet at the periphery of the hub.
(33) It will be understood that, in an alternative embodiment, the inlets 20a, 20b may each be a continuous channel running from the top of the firework launching stand 10 towards the bottom, rather than having separated upper and lower portions. In yet another embodiment, one or more middle hub members may be provided having middle portion(s) of each inlet 20a, 20b.