CONFETTI DEVICES AND METHODS OF THEIR USE
A confetti device comprising: an elongated tube having a proximal end, distal end and hollow internal portion, a length of the tube is 14 inches; the tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the tube; one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located such that the bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the tube, each of the bundles includes pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement; at least one wrapper covering the pieces of confetti to form the bundles, at least one of the bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the tube; a divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the tube; a cover on one of the ends of the tube; and pompom streamer(s) placed at at least one of the ends.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/726,570, filed May 31, 2015 and entitled “Confetti Devices and Methods of Their Use”, which application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/007,810, filed on Jun. 4, 2014, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe presently disclosed embodiments relates to amusement devices, and more particularly to a devices and methods for launching confetti into the air.
BACKGROUNDMany prior devices have been designed for propelling confetti into the air, but each had its particular disadvantages. For example, “cannons” or “bombs” as disclosed in US. Pat. Nos. 825,843 and 1,663,679, in which a charge of explosive material is ignited to cause an explosion which drives randomly packed, small round or square pieces of confetti into the air in a generally cloud-like pattern. In addition to not being able to propel the individual pieces of confetti very high into the air, unless large explosive charges are used, the hazard of using any explosive charge is apparent.
Further, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,153,207 and 1,491,809 discloses devices in which horn-shaped devices are filled with randomly packed, small round or square pieces of confetti, and a mouthpiece is provided at the small end of the horn for blowing the confetti out of the horn by the breath of the user. Such devices are safe, but the amount of force to expel the confetti is quite limited such that the confetti is not propelled into the air very high or far. Also, the small, random-packed pieces of confetti exit the horn as a cloud rather than rise in the air and then burst into individual pieces.
It is also known to expel confetti from the “cannons” by the use of compressed air or CO2 charges, and such cannons are effective at professionally conducted shows where sources of compressed air or C0; are available. However, such devices are not highly portable, since the cannon must remain connected to the gas source by a flexible hose, or the cannon must include a CO2 cartridge, and such cannons are not safe in the hands of children or non-experienced adults.
While confetti has long been used at various types of celebrations, its use has been restricted by the difficulty in launching bulk confetti into the air so as to attain a desired height, and effective dispersion or pattern of the individual pieces, without the use of an explosive or a source of compressed gas. That is, loose or bulk confetti has very little effective mass such that it is very difficult to project a handful of loose pieces of confetti very far into the air or to achieve a predictable display. For example, attempts have been made to blow confetti out of horns such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,491,809 and 1,153,207. However, the small, loose pieces of bulk confetti have little or no effective mass such that they do not project very far into the air, and a strong set of lungs are required to achieve any significant dispersion of the individual pieces. Thus, blowing confetti out of a horn or other container is not suitable for either young children or elderly persons, and with any user, the visual effect is extremely limited. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,148, which is hereby incorporated by reference, there is disclosed a unique form of confetti having an elongated tetragonal shape, and in co-pending application Ser. No. 08,080,534, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,225, which is hereby incorporated by reference, there is disclosed a method of launching stacks of confetti from an elongated hollow tube. The tube is held at one end and is waved forwardly with the forearm and with a flick of the wrist so as to create sufficient centrifugal force to eject the stacks of confetti from the tube; the stacks being wrapped or unwrapped as disclosed in these patents.
Therefore, there exist a need for confetti launching devices which are capable of launching confetti in a convenient manner.
SUMMARYThe present invention solves all of the above-indicated problems by providing an extremely simple and safe device whereby children and adults, as well as professionals, may propel confetti high into the air so as to obtain dramatic visual effects. Preferably, the confetti is in the form of bundles or stacks of confetti such that the bundles or stacks burst into hundreds or thousands of pieces of individual confetti, preferably of an elongated rectangular shape to be described, so as to fall slowly to the ground with a floating, fluttering motion.
In the preferred embodiment, the invention comprises a hollow tube, wand or cane which is filled with confetti and which has a closed end and an open end such that when the tube, wand or cane is held near the closed end and waved forwardly with the forearm and with a flick of the wrist motion, the confetti is propelled out of the tube, wand or cane by centrifugal force and is propelled high in the air and then flutters down slowly in a dramatic display of color and motion.
Another embodiment discloses a confetti device including an elongated tube having a proximal end, distal end and hollow internal portion, a length of the tube is 14 inches; the tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the tube; one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located such that the bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the tube, each of the bundles includes pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement; at least one wrapper covering the pieces of confetti to form the bundles, at least one of the bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the tube; a divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the tube; a cover on one of the ends of the tube; and pompom streamer(s) placed at at least one of the ends.
These and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description of several illustrative embodiments of the invention as shown in the following illustrative drawings.
The following detailed description is provided with reference to the figures. Exemplary, and in some case preferred, embodiments are described to illustrate the disclosure, not to limit its scope, which is defined by the claims. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize a number of equivalent variations in the description that follows.
As further shown in
Further, each piece of confetti in the bundles 12 may have any suitable shape such as, but not limited to, elongated tetragonal shape as shown in
Referring to
Once tube 10 has been filled with bundles 12 of confetti, cap 20 is put on the tube to close open end 18 for shipment and storage until use. When it is desired to use the tube, cap 20 is removed and the lower portion of the tube is held in the hand as illustrated in
In the case of the dancer's cane, or the magician's wand, or any other device such as tube 10 of
It is also preferred that the annular wall of the cup diverge outwardly in the upward direction, as illustrated in
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As previously indicated, the embodiment discussed herein above in which the confetti is an unwrapped stack of loose pieces is particularly preferred for use in homes and other indoor party rooms with relatively low ceilings; however, use of the present invention is in no way limited to such locations. For example, use of the invention outdoors, or in buildings with high ceilings, is equally applicable and, for such locations where it is desired to attain greater heights than those previously described, several other forms of stacks will be described as follows.
Referring to
In addition to the use of wrapped and/or unwrapped stacks of confetti as just described, it has also been discovered that partially wrapped stacks may be used to give optimum effects particularly in rooms with relatively low or intermediate height ceilings. As shown in
Partially wrapped stack 406 may be manufactured in several ways. However, the preferred method of manufacture is to first fully wrap the stack with the wrapper extending one or more times about the entire stack as shown and described with reference to
It will also be apparent that, instead of inserting partially wrapped stack 406 into the cup or other launcher with the unwrapped end inserted first, partially wrapped stack 406 may be inserted as shown in
The present disclosure also provides a confetti device having an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion. A length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inches, 12 inches, 14 inches, and 18 inches. A diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch. The elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube. Further, the design wrapper is of different color and design. The confetti device may also include one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extend diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube. In some embodiments, the one or more bundles are stacked adjacent to each other along a longitudinal length of the elongated tube. Each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement. Further, each of the pieces of the confetti may include a central axis. The pre-defined arrangement may be the arrangement of the pieces of confetti such that, the central axis of the pieces of the confetti are parallel to each other and to the longitudinal length of the elongated tube. In some embodiments, the pieces of the confetti are of different shape and sizes. In alternate embodiments, the pieces of the confetti are of same shape and sizes.
The confetti device may also include at least one wrapper covering the pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles. Further, at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, and the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air. The confetti device may also include a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube, wherein a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube. Further, a diameter of the elongated tube may remain constant over the length of the elongated tube. In some embodiments, the diameter may vary over its length. The confetti device may also include at least one of one or more tissue paper, and metallic PVC film.
In some embodiments, the confetti device may include at least one divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the elongated tube forming one or more sections within the elongated tube. The one or more sections may include at least one of different types of confetti, tissue paper, and metallic PVC film.
In some other embodiments, the confetti device may also include one or more pompom streamers placed at least at one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
Another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a confetti launching device having an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end, wherein an internal portion of the elongated tube is hollow, further wherein the confetti device has a length and a diameter. In some embodiments, the length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch. In some embodiments, a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch. In an embodiment, the diameter of the elongated tube remains constant over the length of the elongated tube.
The confetti launching device further includes one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that, the one or more bundles extend diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube. Further, each of the one or more bundles includes a number of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement. Further, each of the plurality of pieces of confetti comprises a central axis. Further, the pre-defined arrangement comprises the arrangement of the plurality of pieces of confetti such that the central axes of the plurality of pieces of confetti are parallel to each other and to the longitudinal length of the elongated tube. The confetti launching device may also include at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, and at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air. The confetti launching device may further include a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube.
In some embodiments, the elongated tube further comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube, wherein the design wrapper includes one or more design and one or more color.
A yet another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a confetti device including an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion. A length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch. Further, a diameter of the elongated tube may be at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch. The elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube. Further, the confetti device comprises one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement. The confetti device may also include at least one wrapper covering the pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles. At least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end. Further, the one or more bundles may be forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air.
A further embodiment of the present disclosure provides a confetti device having an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion. A length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch. Further, a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch. The confetti device may also include one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement. The confetti device may further include at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air. The confetti device also includes a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube. In some embodiments, a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube. The confetti device may also include one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
A yet another embodiment of the present disclosure provides a confetti device including: an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch, further wherein the elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube; one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement; at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air; at least one divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the elongated tube forming one or more sections within the elongated tube; a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube, wherein a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube; and one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
From the foregoing description it will be apparent that numerous changes and variations are possible in the present invention, and it is to be understood that the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative of the principles of the invention, not limiting thereof, and that the invention is not intended to be limited other than as set forth in the following paragraphs interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.
The invention may also be described by the following numbered paragraphs:
1. A new use for an elongated hollow tube comprising the steps of:
cutting a large plurality of pieces of confetti from lightweight material, said pieces of confetti having elongated, tetragonal shapes;
inserting a large plurality of said elongated, tetragonal-shaped pieces of confetti into said elongated hollow tube with the elongated length of said pieces aligned parallel to each other and to the elongated length of said tube to form an aligned stack of confetti extending across the diameter of said tube as an intact bundle, wherein the elongated length of the tube is 14 inches; and
holding said elongated tube adjacent one end and moving said tube rapidly in an arcuate path with the forearm and wrist with sufficient speed to eject said bundle of pieces of tetragonal-shaped confetti from said tube and into the air.
2. A large plurality of identical pieces of confetti, said pieces being stacked in a bundle, and said bundle being disposed within an elongated hollow tube, said plurality of pieces being sufficient for said bundle to extend across the diameter of said tube in frictional contact with said tube, and the lengths of said pieces being parallel to each other and to the elongated length of said tube.
3. A partially wrapped stack of confetti comprising:
a large plurality of pieces of confetti, each of said pieces of confetti having a length;
said large plurality of pieces of confetti being arranged in a stack with said lengths parallel to each other; and
a wrapper extending partially about said stack, wherein some of the pieces of confetti being composed of tissue paper and some of said pieces of confetti being composed of plastic film.
4. A confetti means for projection into the air comprising:
a stack of individual, unconnected pieces of confetti, said stack having a circumference;
a wrapper extending partially around said circumference of said stack of pieces of confetti; and
an elongated hollow tube, said tube having an open end of a size and shape such as to receive said partially wrapped stack of confetti.
5. The confetti means and tube of claim 4 wherein the wrapped portion of said stack is inserted into said open tube end.
6. The confetti means of claim 4 wherein at least some of said pieces of confetti are composed of tissue paper.
7. The confetti means of claim 4 wherein said wrapper is composed of tissue paper.
8. The confetti means of claim 4 wherein the stack of pieces of confetti includes two end portions, and the wrapper extends around only one of the end portions.
9. The confetti means of claim 4 comprising in combination, a plurality of the stacks of confetti, each of the stacks of confetti having an individual wrapper extending only partially around the respective stack of confetti, and the plurality of stacks of partially wrapped confetti being contained within said tube.
10. The confetti means of claim 9, wherein each of said stacks of confetti have lengths and widths, and wherein said lengths are greater than said widths, and wherein said stacks have end portions separated by said lengths, and wherein each of said wrappers extend only about one end portion of each respective stack.
11. A partially wrapped stack of confetti comprising:
a large plurality of pieces of confetti, said pieces of confetti being composed of material selected from the group consisting of tissue paper and plastic film;
each of said pieces of confetti having a length and a width, wherein the width being in the order of one-quarter to one inch, wherein the large plurality of pieces of confetti being arranged in a stack with said lengths aligned parallel to each other; and
a wrapper extending only partially about the stack of pieces of aligned confetti.
12. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 11, wherein said stack includes two face portions and two end portions, and said wrapper extends about said two face portions and about only one of said end portions.
13. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 11, wherein said wrapper is composed of tissue paper.
14. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 11, wherein said pieces of confetti are composed of tissue paper, and said tissue paper is of eight to twenty pound test.
15. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 11, wherein said length is in the order of 1 to 4 inches.
16. A partially wrapped stack of confetti comprising:
a large plurality of pieces of confetti, each of said pieces of confetti having a length, a width and an elongated tetragonal shape, said length being substantially greater than said width, each of said pieces of confetti being composed of tissue paper, wherein each of the pieces of confetti having two faces, two side edges and two end edges, said side edges being separated by said width and said end edges being separated by said length, the plurality of pieces of confetti being stacked in face-to-face relationship with said lengths aligned in parallel to form a stack, the stack having two face surfaces, two end surfaces and two side surfaces; and
a wrapper extending partially about said stack, said wrapper extending about each of said face surfaces and only about one of said end surfaces.
17. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 16, wherein said length is in the order of 1 to 4 inches.
18. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 16, wherein said width is in the order of 1 A to 1 inch.
19. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 18, wherein said length is in the order of 1 to 4 inches.
20. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 16, wherein said wrapper is composed of tissue paper.
21. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 17, wherein said wrapper is composed of tissue paper.
22. The partially wrapped stack of confetti of claim 18, wherein said wrapper is composed of tissue paper.
23. A confetti device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch, further wherein the elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extend diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement;
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air; and
a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube, wherein a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube.
24. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein a diameter of the elongated tube remains constant over the length of the elongated tube.
25. The confetti device of claim 23, further comprising at least one of one or more tissue paper, and metallic PVC film.
26. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of pieces of confetti comprises a central axis.
27. The confetti device of claim 26, wherein the pre-defined arrangement comprises the arrangement of the plurality of pieces of confetti such that the central axes of the plurality of pieces of confetti are parallel to each other and to the longitudinal length of the elongated tube.
28. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein the plurality of pieces of confetti are of different shape and size.
29. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein the plurality of pieces of confetti are of same shape and size.
30. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein the one or more bundles are stacked adjacent to each other along a longitudinal length of the elongated tube.
31. The confetti device of claim 23, wherein the design wrapper is of different color and design.
32. The confetti device of claim 23, further comprising at least one divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the elongated tube forming one or more sections within the elongated tube.
33. The confetti device of claim 32, wherein the one or more sections includes at least one of different types of confetti, tissue paper, and metallic PVC film.
34. The confetti device of claim 23, further comprising one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
35. The confetti device of claim 34, wherein the one or more pompom streamers are located anywhere within the internal portion of the elongated tube.
36. A confetti launching device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end, wherein an internal portion of the elongated tube is hollow, further wherein the confetti device has a length and a diameter;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement;
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air; and a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube.
37. The confetti launching device of claim 36, wherein the length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch.
38. The confetti launching device of claim 36, wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch.
39. The confetti launching device of claim 36, wherein a diameter of the elongated tube remains constant over the length of the elongated tube.
40. The confetti launching device of claim 36, wherein each of the plurality of pieces of confetti comprises a central axis.
41. The confetti launching device of claim 40, wherein the pre-defined arrangement comprises the arrangement of the plurality of pieces of confetti such that the central axes of the plurality of pieces of confetti are parallel to each other and to the longitudinal length of the elongated tube.
42. The confetti launching device of claim 36, wherein the elongated tube further comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube, wherein the design wrapper includes one or more design and one or more color.
43. A confetti device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch, further wherein the elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement; and
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air.
44. A confetti device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement;
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air;
a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube, wherein a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube; and one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
45. A confetti device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch, further wherein the elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement;
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air;
at least one divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the elongated tube forming one or more sections within the elongated tube; and
one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
46. A confetti device comprising:
an elongated tube extending from a proximal end to a distal end and having a hollow internal portion, wherein a length of the elongated tube is at least one of 6 inch, 12 inch, 14 inch, and 18 inch, further wherein a diameter of the elongated tube is at least one of a 0.921 inch, 0.74 inch, 0.91 inch, and 2 inch, further wherein the elongated tube comprises a design wrapper disposed longitudinally over an exterior portion of the elongated tube;
one or more bundles of a pre-defined size strategically located within the elongated tube such that the one or more bundles extends diametrically across an internal portion of the elongated tube, wherein each of the one or more bundles includes a plurality of pieces of confetti stacked in a pre-defined arrangement;
at least one wrapper covering the plurality of pieces of confetti to form the one or more bundles, wherein at least one of the one or more bundles remains in frictional contact with an inner surface of the elongated tube such that upon rapid actuation of the elongated tube from the proximal end, the one or more bundles are forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from within the elongated tube upwardly into the air;
at least one divider located at one or more pre-defined location in the hollow internal portion of the elongated tube forming one or more sections within the elongated tube;
a cover on at least one of the proximal end or the distal end of the elongated tube to avoid the plurality of pieces of confetti of the one or more bundles from falling out of the elongated tube, wherein a shape and size of the cover is in accordance with a shape and size of the proximal end of the elongated tube; and
one or more pompom streamers placed at at least one of the distal end or the proximal end of the elongated tube.
Accordingly, it will be readily apparent that many other embodiments and variations may be designed based upon the principles of the present invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the foregoing description of several embodiments is purely illustrative rather than limiting of the invention, and that the legal scope of the invention is not to be limited other than as set forth in the following paragraphs including all legal equivalents thereof.
The above disclosures are merely provided for exemplary purposes. Changes may be made in details, particularly in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of steps without exceeding the scope of the invention. This may include, to the extent that it is appropriate, the use of any of the features of one example embodiment being used in other embodiments. The invention's scope is, of course, defined in the language in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. An aerial display confetti device comprising:
- an elongated tube having a first end, a second end and a hollow interior, the elongated tube having a substantially constant diameter along its elongated length and having substantially smooth interior walls, wherein the length of the elongated tube is 14 inches;
- a plurality of tetragonal shaped pieces of confetti positioned within the elongated tube, each of the tetragonal pieces of confetti having a central axis, the plurality of pieces of confetti being stacked with said axes parallel to each other and to the elongated length of said tube to form at least one bundle of confetti of predetermined size positioned within said tube, and the at least one bundle of confetti extends diametrically across the hollow interior of the elongated tube in a predetermined amount of frictional contact with said interior walls such that, upon rapid arcuate movement of said tube, said at least one bundle of confetti is forcefully ejected by centrifugal force from said tube as a bundle upwardly into the air; and
- a wrapper extending partially about said stack.
2. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the length of the elongated tube is in the order of 6 to 18 inches.
3. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the length of the elongated tube is in the order of 18 inches to 3 feet.
4. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the elongated tube is in the shape of a dancer's cane.
5. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the elongated tube is in the shape of a magician's wand.
6. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the length to width ratio of the tetragonal pieces of confetti is in the order of 1.75 to 10.0.
7. The aerial display confetti device as described in claim 1 wherein the plurality of pieces of confetti are stacked in a plurality of bundles within the elongated tube, and the bundles are positioned adjacent each other along the length of the elongated tube.
8. The aerial display confetti device as described in claim 1, wherein one of the ends is open and said predetermined amount of frictional contact between the at least one bundle and the interior walls of the tube is sufficient to prevent the bundle from falling out of the tube under the force of gravity when said open end is pointed downwardly.
9. The confetti device of claim 1 wherein the internal diameter of said tube is in the order of ½ to 1 inch and the width of said tetragonal pieces of confetti is in the order of 5/16 to % of an inch.
10. The confetti device of claim 7 wherein stacked bundles comprise layers of elongated tetragonal confetti, and the layers of adjacent bundles are oriented at an angle with respect to each other.
11. A method for launching confetti upwardly into the air to form an aerial display of confetti comprising:
- forming a large plurality of pieces of confetti in at least one stacked bundle, each of said pieces of confetti having a central axis and said axes being aligned parallel to each other in said stacked bundle;
- inserting said at least one bundle of confetti into an elongated, hollow tube having a closed end and an open end, said axes being aligned parallel to the length of said elongated tube, and said bundle extending across the diameter of said tube, such that said bundle remains in an aligned stack within said tube, wherein the length of the elongated tube is 14 inches;
- holding said elongated tube adjacent said closed end with said open end pointed substantially upwardly; and
- moving said elongated tube in an arcuate path sufficiently rapidly to generate sufficient centrifugal force to eject said bundle of confetti from said open tube end upwardly into the air as a bundle to form an aerial display of individual pieces of confetti.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of forming the large plurality of pieces of confetti in at least one stacked bundle includes the step of forming said pieces of confetti in tetragonal shapes.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of forming the large plurality of pieces of confetti in at least one stacked bundle includes the step of forming said pieces of confetti in elongated, tetragonal shapes.
14. The method of claim 11 wherein the number of pieces of confetti comprising said at least one bundle is sufficient to cause said at least one bundle to extend across the interior diameter of the elongated tube and frictionally engage the interior walls of the elongated tube with a predetermined amount of friction sufficient to prevent the least one bundle from falling out of the tube under the force of gravity when the open tube end is pointed downwardly.
15. An aerial display confetti device comprising:
- an elongated hollow tube having a first and a second open ends, said tube having a length in the order of Ito 3 feet;
- a divider within said hollow tube for dividing said hollow tube into first and second compartments;
- a large plurality of pieces of confetti, said confetti pieces being of tetragonal shape, wherein the plurality of tetragonal shaped confetti pieces being stacked to form at least first and second bundles of tetragonal shaped confetti, further wherein the first bundle of tetragonal shaped confetti being positioned within said first compartment and said second bundle of tetragonal shaped confetti being positioned within said second compartment; and
- a first and a second removable closure means for removably closing the first and the second open ends such that, when the first closure means is removed from the first open end and said tube is waved in an arcuate path, the first bundle of confetti is injected into the air under centrifugal force, and subsequently upon removal of said second closure means from said second open end and said tube is waived in an arcuate path, said second bundle of confetti is injected into the air under centrifugal force.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 5, 2019
Publication Date: Sep 19, 2019
Inventor: Roneé HOLMES (Palm Harbor, FL)
Application Number: 16/432,877