CONFETTI LAUNCHER
A novelty device comprising a base and a housing structure supported for rotation with respect to the base. The device may be placed on a cake. The housing structure includes launch tubes assemblies which, when activated, shoot confetti upwards from the housing. An initiator is provided to initiate rotation of the housing structure. As the housing structure rotates, a sequencer activates the launch tube assemblies in a sequential manner. The initiator may also allow a central candle to rise as rotation commences. A sound generation unit plays music, such as “Happy Birthday” as the housing structure rotates.
The present invention relates to a new and improved novelty item, and more particularly to an action display piece that may be placed on a cake, such as a child's birthday cake to provide amusement and interest to the associated celebration.
BACKGROUNDA variety of celebratory novelty items are known. The “Incredible Candle” is a display piece placed on a cake holding a plurality of candles within the closed “petals” of a flower. When the candles are lit, the flower's petal open, exposing the candles. The flower rotates and a musical selection is played.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,468,126 to Herber discloses a pop-up display that can be either placed inside a cake or atop the cake. When activated a figurine, hidden in the unit's housing, rises up and rotates. Once again a musical selection can be played. The figurine may support a candle, and cover flaps for the housing may have pockets in which confetti is located. Movement of the cover flaps as the figurine rises ejects the confetti from the pockets.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,001,019 to Al-Bannai is directed to a pop-up display placed on a cake in the form of a box-like hollow member with pivotable cover elements held in the closed position by a thread or strap. When activated the thread or strap is severed, freeing the cover elements, and a spring loaded insert in the form of a paper banner pushes the cover elements aside and pops up. The activation member may be a candle that burns through the thread or strap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a novelty item that provides increased interest and amusement that can be placed atop a birthday cake or similar item. It comprises a base that supports a rotating housing structure. The housing structure in turn comprises a plurality of launching tube assemblies that are preferably spring loaded and contain a plurality of confetti-like elements, which may be edible bits, small pieces of glitter or the like. As used herein the generic term “confetti” shall mean and include any of the variety of such materials that may be loaded into the launching tube assemblies. As the rotating structure turns, the launching tube assemblies are activated in a sequential order, projecting the confetti upwards and out of the tubes to provide a gentle confetti shower about the structure and cake. The main structural elements of the construction are preferably of plastic, as known in the art.
Initiation of the structure's rotation and confetti launching is provided by a timing mechanism. In a preferred embodiment the timing mechanism comprises a string, which when severed releases a mechanism that starts operation of the device. The string may be severed by burning, which in turn may result from the action of a burning wick of a candle positioned on the structure. When the candle burns down sufficiently the burning wick severs the string, thus inducing a delay from the initial lighting of the candle, injecting a sense of anticipation and surprise to the resulting operation of the device. In addition to activation of the launching tubes, structure rotation may cause the rising of a centrally located candle, and the rotation may be accompanied by the playing of an appropriate melody, such as “Happy Birthday”. Other timing mechanisms may be used, such as mechanical or electrical timers. Alternatively, an appropriate mechanism may be provided to allow for immediate rotation of the structure upon activation of the mechanism.
A fuller understanding of the present invention will be ascertained upon consideration of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, when reviewed in connect with the annexed drawings, wherein:
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Rotating housing structure 16, which supports the launching tube assemblies 126, comprises bottom plate 32, main housing 34, and top cap 48. Launch levers 36, which trigger release of the confetti from the launch tube assemblies 18, are mounted to the bottom plate 32. A trigger system comprises trigger string 38 within the housing, extending between release crank 46 and trigger string candle holder 104 mounted to the exterior of the housing Sound-generating unit 40 is also located within the housing 16.
Each of the three confetti launch tube assemblies comprises a launch tube 18 positioned in a respective semi-cylindrical depression on the main housing 34. Each launch tube supports a confetti launch spring 42 which drives a piston 44 upward within the launch tube to eject confetti loaded into the launch tube. The springs are initially in a compressed configuration between a lower face of the piston and the main housing 34, with the pistons being retained in a cocked position by the launch levers 36. As the housing assembly rotates, each of the levers is sequentially pivoted out of contact with the respective piston, allowing ejection of the confetti in the launch tube.
Release crank 46 is positioned centrally within housing 34, biased by spring 50. Upon activation of the launcher, as further discussed below, the crank rises, allowing the housing to rotate, sequentially activating the launchers and activating the sound-generating unit. Central candle support 52 and collar 54 are connected to crank 46 and rise with the crank, raising a candle (not shown) as the housing begins to rotate. As indicated above, for clarity the candle-rising mechanism is not shown in
The base plate's central section 84 also includes downward extending shaft 100, which is received by and engaged with the drive shaft 58 of drive plate 28 in the base 14, allowing the base and thus the rotating housing to rotate with respect to the base 14. The central section further includes a pair of guides 88 for the trigger cord 38, and supports 90 for the sound board 40.
In the initial assembled configuration, spring 26 is wound taut between the top plate 30 of the base assembly and the drive plate 28 for the rotating housing assembly (see
The assembled launcher 10, has main drive spring 26 wound into a tensioned condition and maintained in that condition by pin 96 of release crank 46 extending into the retention bore 70 in the top plate 30 of base 14. Each of the launch tube assemblies is loaded with confetti, their respective pistons being in the cocked and loaded positions, with their springs 42 compressed. The pistons are maintained in the cocked and loaded configuration by their respective launch levers 36 engaging the hooks 122 of the pistons. With the launcher placed in the desired position, such as on the top of a birthday cake, candle may be placed on the central candle holder 52 and the surrounding holders on top cap 48 and the candles lit. To activate the launcher, trigger string 38 is cut, preferably by the burning down of a candle placed on trigger candle holder 104. With the string cut, release crank assembly 102 is free to by the action of spring 50. The rising disengages the pin 96 from the retention bore 70, allowing the main housing assembly to rotate and completing the circuit for the SGU, which starts playing the stored melody. As the housing rotates each of the launch levers is sequentially pivoted by the cam 72, releasing the associated hook of the launch tube assembly piston, allowing the piston to rise, ejecting the confetti from the launch tube.
Claims
1. A novelty device comprising a base and a housing structure supported for rotation with respect to the base, the housing structure comprising an activator for initiating rotation of the structure; a plurality of confetti launch tube assemblies, each including a launch tube having a distal end from which material loaded into the launch tube is ejected directly into the air; and means for activating each of the launch tube assemblies in a continuous sequential manner after activation as the housing structure rotates to eject the material from the launch tube assembly.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the base includes a drive for rotating the housing in the single continuous manner.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the initiator comprises a timer whereby rotation of the structure by the drive commences a delay time after the timer is activated.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the base comprises a spiral spring tensioned between a base housing and a rotating drive plate operatively connected to the housing structure.
5. The device of claim 4 wherein the drive plate is maintained in an initial fixed position with the spiral spring tensioned by a pin.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein the pin is located on a crank lever located in the housing structure.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein crank lever is mounted for vertical travel within the housing structure.
8. The device of claim 7 wherein the crank lever is spring loaded for upward travel and is initially maintained in a lowered position with the pin being in the releasable lock locking position.
9. The device of claim 8 wherein the retainer releases the crank lever for upward travel upon activation of the initiator, allowing the housing to rotate with respect to the base.
10. The device of claim 9 wherein the initiator includes a timer comprises a string, the string serving as the retainer.
11. The device of claim 10 further including means for severing the string to release the crank lever.
12. The device of claim 11 wherein the means for severing is a candle.
13. The device of claim 8 wherein the crank lever supports a candle holder.
14. The device of claim 1 wherein the confetti launch assemblies are located on an exterior of the housing.
15. The device of claim 1 wherein each confetti launch assembly comprises a launch tube and a spring loaded piston within the launch tube configured for travel from an initial cocked position for discharge of confetti loaded within the housing.
16. The device of claim 15 wherein each piston is retained in the initial cocked position by a launch lever engaging the piston, the launch levers being located within the housing.
17. The device of claim 15 wherein the base includes a cam extending into the housing for sequential engagement with the launch levers for disengaging the launch levers from the respective pistons.
18. The device of claim 17 wherein the launch levers comprise part of the sequencer.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 17, 2019
Publication Date: Jan 21, 2021
Inventors: Joseph Meno (Avon Lake, OH), David F. Kunitz (Barrington, RI)
Application Number: 16/513,860