Claims
- 1. A cryogenic projectile thrower system, comprising:
a container adapted to store cryogenic projectiles; a conveyer adapted to receive the cryogenic projectiles from the container and transport the cryogenic projectiles to an elevated location with respect to a bottom of the container; a centrifugal thrower adapted to propel the cryogenic projectiles a distance away from the cryogenic projectile thrower system though at least centrifugal force; and a feeder adapted to receive the cryogenic projectiles from the conveyor and dispense the cryogenic projectiles to the centrifugal thrower.
- 2. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, further comprising a funnel hopper adapted to receive the cryogenic projectiles from the container and dispense the cryogenic projectiles to the conveyer.
- 3. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 2, wherein an interior of the funnel hopper is adapted to maintain a cryogenic temperature sufficient to substantially control sublimation of the cryogenic projectiles.
- 4. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 3, wherein the interior of the funnel hopper includes a cryogenic gas.
- 5. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the container and the funnel hopper includes means for agitating the cryogenic projectiles.
- 6. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the funnel hopper and the feeder includes a screen for separating snow from the cryogenic projectiles.
- 7. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein an interior of the conveyer is adapted to maintain a cryogenic temperature sufficient to substantially control sublimation of the cryogenic projectiles.
- 8. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 7, wherein the interior of the conveyer includes a cryogenic gas.
- 9. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, further comprising a lift mechanism adapted to raise and lower the centrifugal thrower.
- 10. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein the centrifugal thrower includes a centrifugal force throw wheel.
- 11. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 10, wherein the centrifugal force throw wheel includes a plurality of blades and an exit port.
- 12. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein the centrifugal thrower comprises:
an inlet nozzle; a pair of closure plates; a rotating feed tube disposed between the inlet nozzle and the pair of closure plates; at least one rotating pusher disposed between the pair of closure plates; a scroll system disposed between the pair of closure plates; a hub onto which are mounted the feed tube and pusher; and a mounting pedestal onto which are mounted the inlet nozzle, scroll system, and the closure plates.
- 13. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 12, wherein the pusher is adapted to impart tangential velocity to the cryogenic projectiles.
- 14. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 12, further comprising a variable speed motor driving the centrifugal thrower.
- 15. The cryogenic projectile thrower system of claim 1, wherein the conveyer includes an Archimedes screw.
- 16. A thrower system, comprising:
a container; a rotating throw mechanism, comprising
an inlet, a pair of substantially parallel plates, at least one pusher disposed between the substantially parallel plates, and a feed device disposed between the inlet and the pair of substantially parallel plates; and a conveyer extending between the container and the rotating throw mechanism.
- 17. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the container is thermally insulated.
- 18. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the container includes a funnel having an opening connected to the conveyer.
- 19. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the rotating throw mechanism also includes a pair of scroll plates, at least a portion of the pusher being located between the scroll plates.
- 20. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the pair of substantially parallel plates are fixed and the pusher rotates between the pair of substantially parallel plates.
- 21. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the pusher is intregrally attached to the inlet.
- 22. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the inlet alters by approximately 90 degrees a direction of a projectile entering the rotating throw mechanism.
- 23. The thrower system of claim 16, further comprising a drive motor attached to the inlet and pusher.
- 24. The thrower system of claim 16, wherein the conveyer includes a screw mechanism.
- 25. A thrower system, comprising:
a container adapted to store a projectile to be thrown; a centrifugal thrower adapted to propel the projectile a distance away from the thrower system through at least centrifugal force; and conveying means for transporting the projectile between the container and the centrifugal thrower.
- 26. The thrower system of claim 25, wherein the conveying means includes an Archimedes screw.
- 27. The thrower system of claim 25, wherein the projectile is a baseball.
- 28. The thrower system of claim 25, wherein the projectile is a dry ice pellet.
- 29. The thrower system of claim 25, wherein the projectile is hollow.
- 30. The thrower system of claim 25, wherein the centrifugal thrower is adapted to be rotated in horizontal and vertical directions.
- 31. The thrower system of claim 25, further including a lift mechanism adapted to elevate the centrifugal thrower.
- 32. The thrower system of claim 31, wherein the lift mechanism is a hydraulic lift mechanism.
- 33. The thrower system of claim 25, further including a feeder adapted to feed the projectile from the conveying means to the centrifugal thrower.
- 34. The thrower system of claim 25, further including a funnel adapted to feed the projectile from the container to the conveying means.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/300,069, filed on Jun. 25, 2001 naming inventor Leonard A. Silverstein, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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