The present invention generally relates to water displays, including water displays involving fire.
Various water displays exist, but there is an ongoing need for unique and innovative displays.
In an aspect of the invention, unique visual effects are provided involving fire and water. For example, water may be shot upward, followed by a flammable fuel cloud. The fuel cloud may be ignited to create a fire ball which may illuminate the water. The water may also appear to be encompassing the fire ball.
The current invention is now described with reference to the figures. Components appearing in more than one figure bear the same reference numerals. Though the current invention is described with reference to water, fluids or combinations thereof may be used.
As shown in
Water delivery assembly 100 of system 10 will now be described in detail with reference to
While
The fire delivery assembly 200 will now be described with reference to
Fuel container 202 may include an output pipe 204 that leads to an input valve 206 that may be opened to allow gaseous fuel to flow out of the fuel container 202 and into the other components of the fire delivery assembly 200, and that may be closed to disallow gaseous fuel from being released from container 202. When valve 206 is open, gaseous fuel may flow through input pipe 208 into body pipe 210 and out output nozzle 212. The dispensed fuel may form the fuel cloud 216 of
Ignition assembly 300 may include an igniter 302 that may be used to ignite gaseous fuel cloud 216 released by fuel output nozzle 212. Igniter 302 may include a spark generator (not shown) that may emit sparks that may have adequate energy to ignite gaseous fuel cloud 216 that may be in close proximity to the igniter 302. Or, igniter 302 may include a pilot light (not shown) that may be switched on or off, and when switched on may ignite gaseous fuel cloud 216 that may be in close proximity to the igniter 302. Igniter 302 may also use other means to ignite gaseous fuel cloud 216.
The characteristics of water display 114 that may be emitted from output water nozzle 110 as shown in
It is preferred that output fuel nozzle 212 be generally located and pointed in a location that may release and direct the gaseous fuel cloud 216 into the hollow underneath area of the bloom umbrella 118 as described above.
It is also preferred that igniter 302 be located in a position that it may be in close enough proximity to the fuel cloud 216 that may be trapped in the generally hollow underneath area of the bloom umbrella 116 such that it may ignite the fuel cloud when the igniter 302 is engaged.
With the fuel cloud 216 generally contained and trapped in the generally hollow lower section of the bloom 114 and with the igniter 302 engaged, fuel cloud 216 may be ignited and fire ball 218 may be formed. In this configuration, output fuel nozzle 212 may continue to release gaseous fuel into the underneath area of the bloom umbrella 116 such that the fire ball 218 does not run out of fuel to be extinguished, but instead, is continually replenished with new gaseous fuel such that it can continue to burn.
In this configuration, and as shown in
It should be noted that the current invention is not limited to fire balls per se, but also includes fire as it may appear in any form, e.g., flames, scatter bright spots, etc. To this end, the fuel may be dispensed in configurations other than a cloud, such as a stream, multiple separate bursts of fuel, waves of fuel or other configurations. The water may be shot into the air to correspond to or otherwise engage the configuration of dispensed fuel. In this manner, the water may appear to encompass or otherwise engage the particular configuration of dispensed fuel.
The various assemblies of system 10 may be controlled by a computer or other controller. For instance, it may be preferable that the output fuel valve 206 be controlled remotely such that it may be switched on, switched off, and may be generally adjusted to adjust the amount of gaseous fuel that may be released by fuel container 202 and thus how much gaseous fuel may be released by output fuel nozzle 212 into the fuel cloud 216 or other configuration of dispensed fuel. By controlling the flow level of gaseous fuel out of the output fuel nozzle, a continuously burning fire ball 218 may be obtained and explosions may be avoided. It may also be preferable that the input water pressure into the water delivery assembly through input water pipe 106 and the setting of output water nozzle 110 be remotely controlled to adjust the size and shape of the umbrella bloom 114, 118, or other water configuration, in order to maximize the visual effect of the system 10.
Although certain presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains that variations and modifications of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention
The application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/802,080, filed Mar. 15, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61802080 | Mar 2013 | US |