Liquid cannon having trunnion assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6308610
  • Patent Number
    6,308,610
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 15, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 30, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A trunnion assembly for mounting a launching device including a barrel for launching a liquid or a solid including at least one horizontal locating assembly to allow limited horizontal movement of the launching device; and at least one vertical locating assembly for varying the vertical inclination of the launching device. The structure for varying the extent of horizontal movement of the trunnion assembly includes at least one resilient movable stop assembly; and the structure for varying the extent of vertical movement of the trunnion assembly includes at least one resilient stop assembly.
Description




I FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to a Water Cannon for directing a stream of liquid at a selected direction and inclination for a selected duration, and to a unique trunnion for varying the direction and inclination of a water or other type cannon.




II BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,160,086 and 5,641,120 disclose methods and apparatus for forming a lighted laminar flow fluid stream.




However, neither of these references disclose means for varying the direction, inclination or duration of the fluid stream.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,526,341; 2,759,731; 3,342,492; 3,362,713disclose water pistols and cannons used as amusement devices. But these references do not involve trunnion support.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,900 discloses a method and apparatus for cleaning an air conditioner with a water cannon having an air gun therein for explosively discharging a quantity of water to dislodge sludge in the air conditioner. But it is not supported on a trunnion.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,058,256 discloses a water cannon mounted on a vehicle such as an armored car with a trunnion for controlling crowds of unruly people. But this device is not at all for amusement, and does not disclose the trunnion stops to prevent undue horizontal and vertical azimuth bearing of the cannon.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,338,852 discloses a trunnion having stops to control vertical azimuth bearing of a gun and a torsion bumper stop for absorbing shock loads as the gun nears the limits of its upward and downward motion. But this not a water cannon or an amusement device.




III SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A. Objects of the Invention




One object of the present invention is to provide a trunnion for varying the direction and inclination of an apparatus for launching a fluid or solid.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for launching a fluid stream at a selected direction and inclination.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for varying the duration of the fluid stream.




Another object is to provide a water cannon amusement device.




Another object is to provide means for varying the extent of horizontal variation permitted.




Another object is to provide resilient stop means for varying the horizontal inclination of the device.




Another object is to provide means for varying the extent of vertical variation permitted.




Another object is to provide resilient stop means for varying the vertical inclination of the device.




Other objects will be apparent from the following Description and Drawings.




B. Summary




In accordance with the present invention a trunnion assembly is provided for mounting a launching device including a horizontal locating assembly


10


to provide for selected horizontal movement of the the launching device and a vertical locating assembly


80


for varying the inclination of the launching device.




In one embodiment the launching device includes an accumulator tank


24


located below the locating assemblies


10


,


80


, which receives a liquid such as water. A valve assembly


30


including solenoid valve


32


is in fluid communication with the accumulator tank


24


. Valve assembly


30


may be electrically or pnuematically controlled by a controller


34


.




A stantion assembly


40


includes a curved stand


42


having a vertical portion


43


, a curved portion


45


and a horizontal portion


46


. Vertical portion


43


includes a lower end portion


44


which extends into a bearing assembly


50


including a cylindrical enclosure


51


which receives cylindrical bearing


52


made of known composite bearing material, and is connected to lower end portion


44


with removable fastening means


53


such as bolt


54


. Bearing


52


is movable with respect to enclosure


51


and mounting plate


55


to which is integrally connected as by welding.




A flexible conduit means


60


includes a first fluid containing conduit


61


. A second flexible electrical conduit


62


carrying wires


63


, and first conduit


61


are fed into lower end portion


44


and through stantion assembly


40


and extend through stand horizontal portion


46


and into a barrel assembly


70


including a cylindrical barrel


71


and through cylindrical barrel extension


72


.




Pattern openings


14


(FIGS.


2


-


2


D)are provided in base plate


55


to receive stop assemblies


20


including stop plates


21


having openings


22


to receive fasteners


23


. Stops


24


are mounted vertically on stop plates


21


. Resilient bumpers


25


made of elastomeric material having a Durometer value of about 60 to 100 A Scale are mounted on stops


24


with fasteners


26


which extend through respective openings


27


and


28


,


28




a


in stops


24


and part way through bumpers


25


. As shown in

FIGS. 2E and 2F

the fastener


29


may be formed integral with the bumpers, or the opening


28




a


may be threaded to receive threaded fastener


26


(FIG.


2


D). Thus the extent of horizontal rotation can be varied through varied placement of stop assemblies


20


into openings


14


.




The vertical locating assembly


80


fits within stand horizontal portion


46


and barrel extension


72


, and as shown in

FIGS. 3-6

includes a cylindrical casing


81


extending into horizontal stand portion


46


having elongated openings therein


81




a


to receive set screws


87


. The extent of the elongation of openings


81




a


allows limited adjustability of the extent of vertical travel of the barrel


71


. Located within casing


81


is a sleeve


82


having openings


82




a


to also receive set screws


87


, which fix the location of sleeve


82


. A pair of cylindrical dogs


83


and


85


each having cutaway portions


83




b


and


85




b


are located within casing


81


and are movable on shaft


86




a


extending from base


86


, having a head


86




b


located within barrel extension


72


and includes openings


86




c


to receive set screws


87


which render the shaft


86




a


movable with barrel


71


about the horizontal A—A in FIG.


1


.




Located within respective cutaway portion


83




b


and


85




b


are semi-cylindrical floating stops


84


and


84


S made of elastomeric resilient material such as polyurethane having a Durometer value of 60 to 100 A Scale. As shown in

FIG. 5

clearance


84


C exists between floating stop


84


and dog


85


. Similar clearance exists between floating stop


84


and dog


83


.




The Flexible conduit


62


containing wires


63


extends through barrel


71


to a barrel end


73


to a light assembly


90


to light the liquid carried through flexible conduit


61


and discharged from the second end


75


of the barrel, which houses an orifice assembly


100


. The light assembly


90


includes an electrical switch


91


, a light bulb


92


, and an activating button


93


held in place within barrel end


73


by end cap


74


. At the second end


75


an orifice assembly


100


includes an orifice


105


which may have a knife edge


106


. Optionally diffuser material


107


may be included to lower the Reynolds number of the liquid to create laminar flow.











IV THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of the trunnion and water cannon apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the horizontal location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2A

is a bottom view of the horizontal location assembly and the mounting plate of the present invention.





FIG. 2B

is a perspective view of the horizontal location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2C

is a perspective view of the horizontal location bumper of the present invention.





FIG. 2D

is a view looking in the direction of the arrows along the line


2


D—


2


D in FIG.


2


C.





FIG. 2E

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the horizontal location bumper of the present invention.





FIG. 2F

is a view looking in the direction of the arrows along the line


2


F—


2


F in FIG.


2


E.





FIG. 2G

is a perspective view of the vertical location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the vertical location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an elevation view of the vertical location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a schematic perspective view of the vertical location assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of the vertical location stop assembly of the present invention.











V DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In accordance with the present invention a trunnion is provided for mounting a launching device including a first horizontal locating assembly


10


to provide for selected horizontal movement of the the launching device and a second vertical locating assembly


80


for varying the inclination of the launching device.




In one embodiment the launching device includes an accumulator tank


24


located below the first and second stop assemblies which receives a liquid such as water through an adapter


25


to allow for various size supply hoses.




A valve assembly


30


including for example, a solenoid valve


32


is in fluid communication with the accumulator


24


. Valve assembly


30


may be electrically or pnuematically controlled by a controller


34


. A second on and off valve


33


is provided which may be manually operated. Valve


32


is provided to control air pressure in the tank which may be electrically or pnuematically controlled by controller


34


.




A stanchion assembly


40


includes a curved stand


42


having a vertical portion


43


, a curved portion


45


and a generally horizontal portion


46


. Vertical portion


43


includes a lower end


44


which extends into a bearing assembly


50


including a cylindrical enclosure


51


which receives cylindrical bearing


52


made of known composite bearing material, and is connected to stand end portion


44


with removable fastening means


53


such as bolt


54


. Bearing


52


is movable with respect to enclosure


51


and mounting plate


55


to which is integrally connected as by welding.




End portion


44


extends below mounting plate


55


. The first stop assembly


10


is mounted on the bottom of base plate


55


, and a cylindrical stop ring


11


, having an extension stop


12


integrally connected therto as by welding, is mounted on portion


44


with removable fasteners


13


.




Pattern openings


14


are provided in base plate


55


to receive stop assemblies


20


including stop plates


21


having openings


22


to receive fasteners


23


. Stops


24




a


are mounted vertically on stop plates


21


. Resilient bumpers


25




a


made of elastomeric material having a Durometer value of about 60 to


100


A. Scale are mounted on stops


24


with fasteners


26


which extend through respective openings


27


and


28


,


28




a


in stops


24




a


and part way through bumpers


25




a


. As shown in

FIGS. 2E and 2F

the fastener


29


may be formed interal with the bumpers, or the opening


28




a


may be threaded to receive threaded fastener


26


(FIGS.


2


C and


2


D). Thus the extent of horizontal rotation can be varied through varied placement of stop assemblies


20


into openings


14


in mounting plate


55


.




Valve assembly


30


includes a pipe fitting


31


to which is connected a flexible conduit means


60


including a first fluid containing conduit


61


. A second flexible electrical conduit


62


carrying wires


63


and first conduit


61


are fed into stancion end portion


44


, through stand


42


, extend through stand horizontal portion


46


and into a barrel assembly


70


including a cylindrical barrel


71


through cylindrical barrel extension


72


, integrally connected to barrel


71


for example by welding.




Flexible conduit


62


containing wires


63


extends through barrel


71


to a first end


73


to a light assembly


90


to light the liquid caried through flexible conduit


61


and discharged from the second end


75


of the barrel, which houses an orifice assembly


100


.




The light assembly


90


includes and electrical switch


91


connected to wires


63


, a light bulb


92


, and an activating botton


93


held in place within barrel end portion


73


by end cap


74


, in turn held in place with removable fasteners


96


. At the other end the orifice assembly


100


includes a pipe filling


101


which engages conduit


61


, which is held in place with a front cover


102


with removable fastening means


103


. A trim piece


104


holds in place an orifice


105


which may have a knife edge


106


. Optionally diffuser material


107


may be included to lower the Reynolds number of the liquid to create laminar flow.




The barren includes means


110


(

FIG. 2G

) for moving the launching device both vertically and horizontally, for example handles


112


.




The accumulator


24


is in fluid communication with the second end


75


of the barrell through conduit


61


. Water or other liquid is supplied to the accumulator


24


through the hose


26




a


and adapter


25


.




The first valve means


30


is in fluid communication with the accumulator


24


, which is electrically or pnuematically controlled by by controller


34


acting through wires


63


in conduit


62


extending to button


93


in light assembly


90


. The light assembly


90


for activating liquid discharge is located adjacent handles


112


. The duration of the time required to refill accumulator


24


may be controlled with controller


34


with an electrical connection to a supply pump


27


having graduated pump speeds to vary the accumulator refill time.




The vertical locating assembly


80


fits within stand horizontal portion


46


and barrel extension


72


. As shown in

FIGS. 3-6

includes a cylindrical casing


81


extending into horiziontal portion


46


having elongated openings therein


81




a


to receive set screws


87


. The extent of the elongation of openings


81




a


allows limited adjustability of the extent of vertical travel of the barrel


71


. Located within casing


81


is a sleeve


82


having openings


82




a


to also receive set scres


87


, which fix the location of sleeve


82


. A pair cylindrical dogs


83


and


85


each having cutaway portions


83




b


and


85




b


are located within casing


81


and are movable on shaft


86




a


extending from base


86


, having a head


86




b


located within barrel extension


72


and includes openings


86




c


to receive set screws


87


which render the shaft


86




a


movable with barrel


71


about the horizontal A—A in FIG.


1


.




Located within respective cutaway portion


83




b


and


85




b


are semi-cylindrical floating stops


84


and


84




s


made of elastomeric reilient material such as polyurethane having a Durometer of 60 to 100 A Scale. As shown in

FIG. 5

clearance


84


C exists between floating stop


84


and dog


85


. Similar clearance exists between floating stop


84


and dog


83


. This clearance allows rotation by handles


112


of barrel


71


to the extent of the clearance between floating stop


84


and dog


83


in one direction, and in the other direction, between floating stop


84




s


and dog


85


. Limited variation in the extent of this clearance can be achieved by varing the location of set screws


87


in elongated openings


81




a.






In operation, on and off valve


33


is first moved to the open position. Controller


34


is activated to fill accumulator tank


24


with liquid through hose


26


and adater


25


. Air in the accumulator is compressed as the liquid enters tthe accumulator. A customer inserts a coin into the coin receiver not shown, which activates the electrical and/or pneumatic circuits for operation. The customer selects a target horizontally by using handles


112


to rotate stand portion


44


between stop assemblies


20


. The customer selects a vertical orientation by using handles


112


to rotate barrel


71


about axis A—A to the extent of clearance between floating stops


84


and


84




s


relative to dogs


83


and


85


. The customer then presses button


93


to activate solenoid valve


35


through wires


63


and controller


34


. This causes fluid to flow from accumulator


34


through conduit


61


through stand


42


, and then through barrel


71


, through pipe filling


101


into orifice assembly


100


and out orifice


105


. Under the control of controller


34


, the liquid automatically is refiled into accumulator


24


. The light bulb


92


signals when the cycle has run and the customer may make another liquid blast.




The extent of horizontal rotation can be varied by moving stop assemblies to selected pattern openings


114


. The extent of vertical rotation can be varied by varying the location of set screws


87


in elongated openings


81




a.






The horizontal locating assembly


10


and the vertical locating assembly


80


of the barrel may be used to launch a crowd control liquid such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,256; or a solid such as bullets or mortars, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,338,852. Each of these patents is hereby incorporated into the present application by this reference.



Claims
  • 1. A launching device comprising:an accumulator located below a barrel assembly; said barrel assembly mounted on a trunnion; said barrel assembly including means for launching a substance selected from a liquid; said trunnion including a horizontal locating assembly to allow for limited horizontal movement of the the launching device, comprising a resilient stop means and a vertical locating assembly for varying the inclination of said barrel assembly comprising a resilient stop means; said barrel assembly in fluid communication with said accumulator; conduit means for supplying liquid to said accumulator; a valve assembly in said conduit means in fluid communication with said accumulator; control means for controlling said valve assembly; to control opening and closing of said valve assembly, and in open position allowing fluid to pass from said accumulator into said barrel assembly, and to be discharged from barrel assembly.
  • 2. A launching device according to claim 1 wherein said valve assembly includes a solenoid valve.
  • 3. A launching device according to claim 1 wherein said valve assembly includes a second on and off valve.
  • 4. A launching device according to claim 1 wherein said launching device includes a stanchion assembly including a curved stand having a vertical portion, a curved portion and a horizontal portion.
  • 5. A launching device according to claim 4 wherein said vertical portion includes a lower end portion which extends into a bearing assembly.
  • 6. A launching device according to claim 5 wherein said bearing assembly includes a cylindrical enclosure which receives a cylindrical bearing which is connected to said end portion with removable fastening means.
  • 7. A launching device according to claim 6 wherein said end portion extends below a mounting plate.
  • 8. A launching device according to claim 7 wherein horizontal locating assembly is mounted on said mounting plate.
  • 9. A launching device according to claim 7 wherein said horizontal locating assembly includes lug means mounted on said lower end portion with removable fasteners.
  • 10. A launching device according to claim 9 wherein said lug means includes a cylindrical stop ring having an outwardly extending lug integrally connected therto.
  • 11. A launching device according to claim 9 wherein said lug means engage stop assemblies to determine horizontal movement.
  • 12. A launching device according to claim 11 wherein said stop assemblies include horizontal stop plates upon which stops are mounted vertically.
  • 13. A launching device according to claim 12 wherein resilient bumpers made of elastomeric are mounted on said stops.
  • 14. A launching device according to claim 13 wherein said elastomeric material has a Durometer value of about 60 to 100, A Scale.
  • 15. A launching device according to claim 5 wherein said valve assembly is connected to a flexible conduit means including a first fluid containing conduit into said lower end portion, through said stand, through stand horizontal portion and into said barrel assembly.
  • 16. A launching device according to claim 15 wherein second flexible conduit carrying electrical wires is also fed into said said lower end portion, through said stand, through said stand horizontal portion and into said barrel assembly.
  • 17. A launching device according to claim 16 wherein said first flexible conduit extends through a barrel to a second end of the barrel, which houses a liquid orifice assembly.
  • 18. A launching device according to claim 17 wherein said second flexible conduit extends through a barrel to a first barrel end to a light assembly to light the liquid caried into said orifice assembly and is discharged therefrom.
  • 19. A launching device according to claim 18 wherein said light assembly includes an electrical switch connected to said electrical wires, a light bulb, a lens and a discharge activating button.
  • 20. A launching device according to claim 18 wherein said orifice assembly includes a discharge orifice.
  • 21. A vertical locating assembly for varying the inclination of a launching device comprising:at least one resilient stop assembly located within a cylindrical casing; said resilient stop assembly including a pair of cylindrical dogs, each having respective cutaway portions located within said casing and being movable on a shaft having a head located outside of said casing; semi-cylindrical floating stops located within respective cutaway portions such that clearance exists between said floating stops and said dogs.
  • 22. A vertical locating assembly according to claim 21 wherein said floating stops are made of elastomeric resilient material.
  • 23. A vertical locating assembly according to claim 21 wherein said elastomeric resilient material has a Durometer value of about 60 to 100, A Scale.
  • 24. A vertical locating assembly according to claim 22 wherein said head is located within a barrel extension extending outwardly from a launching barrel and removable fastening means are provided to render said shaft movable with said barrel about a horizontal axis.
  • 25. A vertical locating assembly according to claim 24 wherein said resilient stop assembly extends within a horizontal stand portion which supports said barrel.
  • 26. A trunnion assembly for mounting a launching device comprising:a barrel for launching a substance selected from liquid, and solid; at least one horizontal locating assembly to allow for limited horizontal movement of said launching device; at least one vertical locating assembly for varying the inclination of said launching device; means for varying the extent of horizontal movement of said said at least one horizontal locating assembly including trunnion assembly comprising at least one resilient movable stop assembly; said at least one vertical locating assembly including said means for varying the extent of vertical movement of said trunnion assembly comprising at least one resilient stop assembly.
  • 27. A launching device according to claim 26 including means for launching a solid.
  • 28. A trunnion assembly according to claim 26 wherein said means for varying the extent of horizontal movement of said trunnion assembly comprise at least a pair of resilient movable stop assemblies mounted on a base plate.
  • 29. A trunnion assembly according to claim 28 wherein said means for varying the extent of vertical movement of said trunnion assembly comprise at least a pair of resilient stop assemblies.
  • 30. A trunnion assembly according to claim 29 wherein said at least a pair of pair of resilient stop assemblies are made of elastomeric material having an A Scale Durometer value of about 60 to 100.
  • 31. A trunnion assembly according to claim 30 wherein said at least a pair of pair of resilient movable stop assemblies include stop plates and resilient bumpers.
  • 32. A trunnion assembly according to claim 31 wherein said resilient bumpers are mounted on said stop plates.
  • 33. A trunnion assembly according to claim 32 wherein said resilient bumpers and said stop plates include openings and removable fasteners located in said openings.
  • 34. A trunnion assembly according to claim 33 wherein said fasteners are formed integral with said bumpers.
  • 35. A trunnion assembly according to claim 33 wherein said resilient bumpers are threaded to receive said fastener.
  • 36. A trunnion assembly according to claim 28 wherein the extent of horizontal rotation can be varied through selected placement of said stop assemblies on said base plate.
  • 37. A trunnion assembly according to claim 26 wherein said means for varying the extent of vertical movement of said trunnion assembly comprise at least one resilient stop assembly located within a cylindrical casing.
  • 38. A trunnion assembly according to claim 37 wherein said resilient stop assembly comprises a pair of cylindrical dogs, each having respective cutaway portions located within said casing and being movable on a shaft having a head located outside of said casing.
  • 39. A trunnion assembly according to claim 38 wherein semi-cylindrical floating stops are located within said respective cutaway portions such that clearance exists between said floating stops and said dogs.
  • 40. A trunnion assembly according to claim 39 wherein said floating stops are made of elastomeric resilient material.
  • 41. A trunnion assembly according to claim 40 wherein said elastomeric resilient material has a Durometer value of 60 to 100, A Scale.
  • 42. A trunnion assembly according to claim 41 wherein said head is located within a barrel extension extending outwardly from said barrel and removable fastening means are provided to render said shaft movable with said barrel about a horizontal axis.
  • 43. A trunnion assembly according to claim 42 wherein said resilient stop assembly extends within a horizontal stand portion and said barrel extension.
  • 44. A trunnion assembly according to claim 43 wherein a sleeve is located within said casing and means are provided to vary the extent of vertical movement about said horizontal axis.
  • 45. A trunnion assembly according to claim 44 wherein said means to vary the extent of vertical movement about said horizontal axis comprises a sleeve having elongated openings to receive removable fasteners to allow limited adjustability of the extent of vertical travel of said barrel about said horizontal axis.
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