PROJECTED IMAGE FIREWORKS
20230147680 ยท 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F19/18
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
At fireworks shows and other venues where smoke is generated, waiting until the smoke clears before launching the next firework is a waste of time and lack of interest on the part of the spectators.
This invention is a fireworks method that utilizes the smoke from fireworks to produce images by projection such as projection mapping.
Claims
1. A method comprising displaying images on floating particles in air by projection.
2. The method claim 1 further comprising displaying images on smoke generated by fireworks by projection without using smoke-fireworks.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising displaying images on smoke generated by fireworks firing or smoke generated by an aerial explosion of fireworks before disappearing by wind.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising firing a next firework without waiting for disappearing of smoke generated by the firework to dissipate, and causing the next firework to explode in the air, and at a same time projecting text or graphic images onto the smoke together with the firework by projecting.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising producing sounds that coordinate with the firework or projected image on the smoke.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising an airplane emits a smoke screen,. and projection mapping or other means produces images on the smoke screen.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising eliminating images in the sky by removing floating objects using wind.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein multiple left-right parallax images and left-right parallax projectors are used to project three-dimensional images onto the smoke created by the fireworks to create a three-dimensional image in the air together with or separately from the fireworks.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the smoke generated by fireworks is accompanied by smoke drifted by natural winds, creating a wider fireworks venue so that the fireworks can be seen a wider area created by the wider fireworks venue.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0016] The situation of known conventional fireworks is illustrated in
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[0021] This invention does not wait for this smoke to dissipate, but instead makes effective use of it in the opposite direction.
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[0023] In the present invention, Fireworks 1 is launched as shown in
[0024] Smoke 4 is produced as shown in
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[0027] The example 3 of the present invention is to make images visible from multiple directions in a venue by using multiple projectors 7.
[0028] The example 4 of this invention is the coexistence of three-dimensional images and fireworks in the air using multiple 7 projectors.
[0029] The example 5 of this invention is to use fireworks that emit smoke to actively create thick smoke to be used as a screen.
[0030] This allows the images to be seen even more clearly and over a wider area, and the audience can further enjoy the co-starring effects of the luminous fireworks.
[0031] The screen may measure the distance with a short wavelength sensor that can detect clouds and project images onto the smoke while controlling the focus and timing of the images using a computer that responds to unevenness and movement. This is the example 6 of the present invention, which allows the user to see clear images with minimal wind effects.
[0032] The example 7 of the present invention is to project the beautiful colors and shape trajectory of the luminescence of the fireworks and the images by projection mapping, etc. in sync, and superimpose the smoke fire and the projection mapping images. This allows the viewer to enjoy the colors, shapes and movements of the fireworks and images even more vividly.
[0033] This invention is not limited to fireworks smoke, but also includes projection mapping from a low-flying airplane emitting a smoke screen and projection mapping on this smoke screen. This allows spectators to be entertained even after the plane has passed by.
[0034] As described above, this invention has the effect of projecting images in the air without a screen by using projection mapping or other means to produce images on smoke, which is a floating object in the air generated by fireworks and airplanes. In particular, Example 8 of the present invention can be used to entertain spectators at fireworks displays and air shows until the next program starts.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0036] This invention provides an enjoyable fireworks viewing experience and saves time.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0037] 1 Luminous Fireworks [0038] 1 1 The next firework that emitted [0039] 2 Firing tube [0040] 3 Ground [0041] 4 Fireworks smoke [0042] 5 Next fireworks [0043] 6 Wind [0044] 7 Wind-driven smoke [0045] 8 Projection mapping images [0046] 9 Projector [0047] 10 Computer [0048] 11 Acoustic equipment