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9 November 2020

Inventions That Go Off With A Bang

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Guy Fawkes Night is an annual event in the United Kingdom which commemorates the failed gunpowder plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament with bonfires...
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Guy Fawkes Night is an annual event in the United Kingdom which commemorates the failed gunpowder plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament with bonfires, fireworks and foods such as parkin (treacle cake) and toffee apples.

To honour the occasion, we look at some amazing firework inventions.

Early Firework Invention

Fireworks were invented around 1000 years ago, long before the patenting system came into existence. However, the first record of a firework patent was granted in 1899.  US 638,416A describes a device for exhibiting pyrotechnic effects, combining a rotary body for securing fireworks thereto, and a motive device for rotating the rotary body in a continuous manner. The result is the appearance of a very effective pin or Catherine wheel, similar to those that we still use today!

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Mickey Mouse Firework

Fast forward over a hundred years later to find an invention patented by Walt Disney.  EP0620910 describes "a method and system of presenting precision firework displays". The invention involves projectiles including a shell made of a bonding agent and an explosive agent that shatters to form light flakes that fall to the ground. The projectiles can be accurately detonated at precise locations in the sky to form distinctive shapes or patterns, including Mickey Mouse!

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Smiley Face Firework

CN200968823 is a utility model that discloses a firework with a smile or smiley face effect. The firework has an outer (1) and inner (2) cylinder, with "banger" gunpowder (3) housed in the inner cylinder. A combustion wire (4, 5) with sleeve pipe (6) leads to a second portion of illumination effect gunpowder (10). A smiley face made of light transmissive material, formed of eyes (7, 8) and a smile (9) are present on the outer wall of the cylinder. During use, the lead is lit, and the two types of gunpowder are activated. This creates a high-altitude explosion and, simultaneously, the illumination of a smiley face.

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"Low smoke" coloured fireworks

US8142581B1 describes "low smoke" firework compositions, having a high nitrogen content energetic material as the primary component. The reduced smoke is attributed to the lower carbon content in the composition as compared to conventional fireworks. The reduced smoke fireworks are less dependent on weather conditions and are less likely to obscure the view of further fireworks in a firework display.

This patent also provides an insight into how different coloured  fireworks are made. In this patent, strontiumbarium and  copper salts of the energetic material are used to yield red, green, or blue fireworks respectively.

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ARTICLE
9 November 2020

Inventions That Go Off With A Bang

UK Intellectual Property

Contributor

HLK is a global cooperation combining Haseltine Lake Kempner LLP and HL Kempner Partnerschaft mbB and provides a full suite of IP services advising across the entire IPR Lifespan™ in all technical and scientific disciplines. With offices in London, Bristol, Munich, Leeds, Glasgow, and Guangzhou (China), HLK provides IP services across the globe. HLK’s resources and expertise are exclusively dedicated to IP protection: safeguarding the inventions, creative designs, brand identities and other innovations of its clients. HLK advises on the strategy, identification, protection, opposition and appeal, exploitation and enforcement of IP rights, and defends its clients from allegations of infringement by focusing on acquiring competitive advantage for its clients. HLK is privileged to work with some of the most exciting and forward-looking businesses in the world which are at the forefront of innovation and product development in their various spheres.
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