Claims
- 1. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, said delivery assembly includes a plurality of delivery ports, and said pressurization assembly is structured to maintain a substantially continuous outflow of said cryogenic fluid so as to substantially equalize a fluid flow pressure at each of said delivery ports of said delivery assembly.
- 2. An effects generation system as recited in claim 3 wherein said cryogenic fluid comprises liquid nitrogen.
- 3. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of delivery ports are disposed in a predetermined array and configuration so as to deliver said cryogenic fluid in a defined pattern.
- 4. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said delivery ports includes a nozzle.
- 5. An effects generation system as recited in claim 4 wherein said nozzles are adjustably positionable.
- 6. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said delivery assembly comprises at least one delivery conduit interconnecting said cryogenic fluid source and said delivery ports.
- 7. An effects generation system as recited in claim 6 wherein said delivery conduit is at least partially insulated so as to substantially maintain said cryogenic fluid flowing therethrough at least at a necessary temperature to substantially maintain its cryogenic state.
- 8. An effects generation system as recited in claim 7 wherein said delivery conduit is at least partially vacuum jacketed.
- 9. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said delivery ports are structured to selectively vary a delivery flow of said cryogenic fluid being delivered therethrough.
- 10. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said delivery ports are structured to deliver a substantially uniform delivery flow of said cryogenic fluid as a result of said substantially continuous outflow of said cryogenic fluid being maintained by said pressurization assembly.
- 11. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said cryogenic fluid source comprises at least one container structured to contain said cryogenic fluid, said fluid outlet being disposed in fluid flow communication with said container.
- 12. An effects generation system as recited in claim 11 wherein said container includes a vacuum chamber structured to maintain said cryogenic fluid at least at a necessary temperature to maintain its cryogenic state.
- 13. An effects generation system as recited in claim 11 wherein said container includes a fluid inlet.
- 14. An effects generation system as recited in claim 13 wherein said fluid inlet is disposed at generally a top of said container and said fluid outlet is disposed generally towards a bottom of said container.
- 15. An effects generation system as recited in claim 13 wherein said pressurization assembly is operatively coupled with said container at least at said fluid inlet.
- 16. An effects generation system as recited in claim 15 wherein said pressurization assembly includes a pressurized fluid source, said pressurized fluid source being coupled in fluid flow communication with said fluid inlet of said container and structured to direct a pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid into said container so as to urge said cryogenic fluid through said fluid outlet.
- 17. An effects generation system as recited in claim 16 wherein said pressurization assembly is structured to direct a substantially continuous pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid into said container so as to maintain a substantially continuous outflow of said cryogenic fluid and thereby substantially equalize a fluid flow pressure throughout said delivery assembly.
- 18. An effects generation system as recited in claim 17 wherein said pressurization fluid includes a compatible elemental makeup with said cryogenic fluid so as to minimize contamination of said cryogenic fluid.
- 19. An effects generation system as recited in claim 18 wherein said cryogenic fluid comprises liquid nitrogen.
- 20. An effects generation system as recited in claim 19 wherein said pressurization fluid comprises nitrogen gas.
- 21. An effects generation system as recited in claim 17 wherein said pressurization assembly further includes a pressure regulator at least partially interposed between said fluid inlet of said container and said pressurized fluid source, said pressure regulator structured to adjust a pressure at which said pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid enters said container, and therefore said outflow of said cryogenic fluid.
- 22. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said reactive fluid comprises water molecules.
- 23. An effects generation system as recited in claim 22 wherein said reactive fluid includes said water molecules normally contained by ambient air in the desired area into which said cryogenic fluid is delivered.
- 24. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a reactive fluid distribution assembly structured to deliver said reactive fluid into the desired area in said reactive proximity with said delivery of said cryogenic fluid.
- 25. An effects generation system as recited in claim 24 wherein said reactive fluid distribution assembly comprises at least one distribution outlet disposed in substantially closely spaced proximity with a corresponding delivery port of said delivery assembly such that substantially all of said reactive fluid emerging therethrough reacts with said cryogenic fluid and exhibits said phase change.
- 26. An effects generation system as recited in claim 25 wherein said reactive fluid comprises water molecules.
- 27. An effects generation system as recited in claim 26 wherein said reactive fluid distribution assembly further comprises a steam generator structured to generate steam as said water molecules of said reactive fluid.
- 28. An effects generation system as recited in claim 27 wherein said reactive fluid distribution assembly includes a distribution conduit interposed in fluid delivering communication between said steam generator and said distribution be outlet, at least said distribution conduit being substantially insulated from said delivery assembly of said cryogenic fluid so as to minimize a premature phase change in said reactive fluid prior to emergence through said distribution outlet.
- 29. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 wherein said delivery assembly includes at least one delivery port disposed generally at the desired area for delivery of said cryogenic fluid.
- 30. An effects generation system as recited in claim 29 further comprising a fluid collection assembly structured to be disposed in at least temporary fluid collecting engagement over said delivery port, said fluid collection assembly structured to collect a quantity of said cryogenic fluid therein and to substantially abruptly release said quantity of said cryogenic fluid into the desired area.
- 31. An effects generation system as recited in claim 30 wherein said fluid collection assembly comprises an expandable bladder.
- 32. An effects generation system as recited in claim 31 wherein said expandable bladder is structured to rupture so as to result in said substantially abrupt release of said quantity of said cryogenic fluid into the desired area.
- 33. An effects generation system as recited in claim 1 further comprising a reactive fluid distribution assembly structured to deliver said reactive fluid into the desired area in said reactive proximity with said delivery of said cryogenic fluid.
- 34. An effects generation system as recited in claim 33 wherein said reactive fluid distribution assembly comprises at least one distribution outlet disposed in generally close proximity with a corresponding delivery port of said delivery assembly such that substantially all of said reactive fluid emerging therethrough reacts with said cryogenic fluid and exhibits said phase change.
- 35. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a) a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source structured to supply a quantity of a cryogenic fluid; b) a delivery assembly operatively connected with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid through at least one delivery port; c) a fluid collection assembly structured to be disposed in at least temporary fluid collecting engagement over said delivery port, said fluid collection assembly structured to collect a quantity of said cryogenic fluid therein and to substantially abruptly release said quantity of said cryogenic fluid; d) a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said quantity of said cryogenic fluid released by said fluid collection assembly, said cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid.
- 36. An effects generation system as recited in claim 35 wherein said fluid collection assembly comprises an expandable bladder.
- 37. An effects generation system as recited in claim 36 wherein said expandable bladder is structured to rupture so as to result in said substantially abrupt release of said quantity of said cryogenic fluid.
- 38. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, said delivery assembly includes a plurality of delivery ports, said delivery assembly comprises at least one delivery conduit interconnecting said cryogenic fluid source and said delivery ports, and said delivery conduit is at least partially vacuum jacketed.
- 39. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, said cryogenic fluid source comprises at least one. container structured to contain said cryogenic fluid, said fluid outlet being disposed in fluid flow communication with said container, and said container includes a vacuum chamber structured to maintain said cryogenic fluid at least at a necessary temperature to maintain its cryogenic state.
- 40. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, said cryogenic fluid source comprises at least one container having a fluid inlet and structured to contain said cryogenic fluid, said fluid outlet being disposed in fluid f low communication with said container, said pressurization assembly is operatively coupled with said container at least at said fluid inlet, a pressurized fluid source, said pressurized fluid source being coupled in fluid flow communication with said fluid inlet of said container and structured to direct a pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid into said container, said pressurization assembly is structured to direct a substantially continuous pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid into said container so as to maintain a substantially continuous outflow of said cryogenic fluid, and said pressurization assembly further includes a pressure regulator at least partially interposed between said fluid inlet of said container and said pressurized fluid source, said pressure regulator structured to adjust a pressure at which said pressurized flow of said pressurization fluid enters said container, and therefore said outflow of said cryogenic fluid.
- 41. An effects generation system as recited in claim 40 wherein said pressurization assembly includes a pressurized fluid source, said pressurized fluid source being coupled in fluid flow communication with said fluid inlet of said container and structured to direct a pressurized flow of pressurization fluid into said container so as to urge said cryogenic fluid through said fluid outlet.
- 42. An effects generation system as recited in claim 40 wherein said reactive fluid comprises water molecules.
- 43. An effects generation system as recited in claim 40 wherein said cryogenic fluid comprises liquid nitrogen.
- 44. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, a reactive fluid distribution assembly structured to deliver said reactive fluid into the desired area in said reactive proximity with said delivery of said cryogenic fluid, said reactive fluid distribution assembly comprises at least one distribution outlet disposed in substantially closely spaced proximity with a corresponding delivery port of said delivery assembly, said reactive fluid distribution assembly further comprises a steam generator, and said reactive fluid distribution assembly includes a distribution conduit interposed in fluid delivering communication between said steam generator and said distribution outlet, at least said distribution conduit being substantially insulated from said delivery assembly of said cryogenic fluid so as to minimize a premature phase change in said reactive fluid prior to emergence through said distribution outlet.
- 45. To produce a controlled special effects cloud, an effects generation system comprising:a cryogenic fluid source, said cryogenic fluid source including a quantity of a cryogenic fluid and at least a fluid outlet, a pressurization assembly operatively associated with said cryogenic fluid source and structured to selectively maintain an outflow of said cryogenic fluid, under pressure, through said fluid outlet, a delivery assembly operatively connected with said fluid outlet of said cryogenic fluid source and structured to deliver said cryogenic fluid into a desired area, a quantity of a reactive fluid disposed in reactive proximity with said cryogenic fluid being delivered into the desired area, said delivered cryogenic fluid structured to at least partially cause a phase change of said reactive fluid sufficient to result in the formation of the special effects cloud at least partially by said reactive fluid, said delivery assembly includes at least one delivery port disposed generally at the desired area for delivery of said cryogenic fluid, and a fluid collection assembly structured to be disposed in at least temporary fluid collecting engagement over said delivery port, said fluid collection assembly structured to collect a quantity of said cryogenic fluid therein and to substantially abruptly release said quantity of said cryogenic fluid into the desired area.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
The present application is based on and a claim to priority is made under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) to provisional patent application currently pending in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office having Ser. No. 60/173,656 and a filing date of Dec. 30, 1999.
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