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Method for simulating fireworks with ultraviolet light or infrared light and luminescent material

A luminescent material and infrared light technology, applied in the field of imitation fireworks, can solve the problems of brightness that cannot be compared with traditional fireworks, expensive fireworks, easy to respond to fire, etc., and achieves a wide range of applications, low cost and good effect.

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-05-25
常胜
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[0002] At present, on occasions such as important festivals or weddings, birthdays, and opening ceremonies, people often release fireworks to create an atmosphere, which has bred a huge consumer group and consumer market for fireworks and firecrackers in my country. However, fireworks are not only expensive, but also easy to cause fires. Disadvantages such as polluting the environment have led to the prohibition of fireworks and firecrackers in many cities. Therefore, I have applied for a patent with the application number 201510832891.1, proposing a device for imitating fireworks with blown foamed plastic particles coated with fluorescent powder. It eliminates the shortcomings of traditional fireworks, such as easy to cause fire and pollute the environment, but it also has the disadvantage that the brightness cannot be compared with traditional fireworks.

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Embodiment 1

[0010] The method of using ultraviolet light or infrared light and luminescent materials to imitate fireworks: use wind or fan to blow the colored plastic paper coated with fluorescent powder into the air, or drop the colored plastic paper coated with fluorescent powder from a high altitude, and at the same time use energy to emit Infrared rays or ultraviolet rays emitted by invisible light lamps such as infrared rays or ultraviolet rays irradiate colored plastic paper coated with phosphor powder flying in the air. The phosphor powder on the colored plastic paper is subjected to ultraviolet radiation or infrared radiation to cause photoluminescence. The principle of light emission Like fluorescent lamps, colored plastic paper coated with fluorescent powder can produce very bright light in the dark night, creating an effect that is better than fireworks, and the colored plastic paper that falls to the ground can be collected and used repeatedly.

Embodiment 2

[0012] The method of using ultraviolet light or infrared light and luminescent materials to imitate fireworks: use a remote control drone to drag and scatter colored plastic paper coated with fluorescent powder into the air, and use the remote control to make the drone sprinkle various beautiful patterns or patterns in the air. At the same time, the infrared or ultraviolet light emitted by the invisible light lamps that can emit infrared or ultraviolet light is used to irradiate the colored plastic paper coated with fluorescent powder flying in the air. The colored plastic paper produces colorful light and produces various beautiful patterns in the air. or a firework effect for text.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for simulating fireworks with ultraviolet light or infrared light and a luminescent material. An object coated with the luminescent material is thrown into air, or blown into the air through wind or a fan or dragged and dropped in the air through an unmanned aerial vehicle, then the object coated with the luminescent material and thrown into the air is irradiated with invisible light which is the ultraviolet light or infrared light, and the luminescent material is fluorescent powder. The method has the advantages of being low in carbon, environmentally friendly, safe, convenient, good in fireworks simulating effect, high in brightness, capable of achieving the fireworks effect of various patterns or characters through dragging and dropping of the unmanned aerial vehicle and wide in application range, manufacturing cost is low, repeated recycle is achieved, and a fire is avoided.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of imitation fireworks, in particular to a method for imitating fireworks by using ultraviolet light or infrared light and luminescent materials. Background technique [0002] At present, on occasions such as important festivals or weddings, birthdays, and opening ceremonies, people often release fireworks to create an atmosphere, which has bred a huge consumer group and consumer market for fireworks and firecrackers in my country. However, fireworks are not only expensive, but also easy to cause fires. Disadvantages such as polluting the environment have led to the prohibition of fireworks and firecrackers in many cities. Therefore, I have applied for a patent with the application number 201510832891.1, proposing a device for imitating fireworks with blown foamed plastic particles coated with fluorescent powder. It avoids the shortcomings of traditional fireworks, such as easy to cause fires and pollutes the environmen...

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IPC IPC(8): F42B4/18
CPCF42B4/18
Inventor 常胜
Owner 常胜
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