futnuh
Mechanical
- Aug 31, 2007
- 12
How's that for a title? ;-)
We're working on a refit of another company's design for a kids' "ball room". Looking at the attached image( also viewable at tennis-sized light foam balls get shot through the stems of giant yellow flowers by blower fans. Some of these balls land in the giant red flower, where every 5 minutes or so a cam in the base tensions and suddenly releases the bungee membrane up above launching collected balls into the air. At least that's the idea. Unfortunately the blower fans are noisy and have filters that clog up rapidly. Meanwhile, the cam system in the base of the red flower has worn out.
We have replaced the blower fans with a compressed-air system, and built bolt-on launchers for the yellow-flowers that trigger a burst of air only when a kid puts a ball into the tube. This works beautifully.
The problem is the red flower. We experimented with a pneumatic ram and two-way valve in the base to draw and release the bungee membrane. The results are iffy at best (and only partly because we're working 12ft off the ground). The red-flower top (inverted cone) is 4' wide and not very deep. There is only about 12" of stroke and, by virtue of the inherited design, the cable entry through the base is way off-center.
We have 200psi air and, if necessary, 120V AC. Given this, what other options could people suggest for launching/flinging/tossing the accrued foam balls from the red flower?
We're working on a refit of another company's design for a kids' "ball room". Looking at the attached image( also viewable at tennis-sized light foam balls get shot through the stems of giant yellow flowers by blower fans. Some of these balls land in the giant red flower, where every 5 minutes or so a cam in the base tensions and suddenly releases the bungee membrane up above launching collected balls into the air. At least that's the idea. Unfortunately the blower fans are noisy and have filters that clog up rapidly. Meanwhile, the cam system in the base of the red flower has worn out.
We have replaced the blower fans with a compressed-air system, and built bolt-on launchers for the yellow-flowers that trigger a burst of air only when a kid puts a ball into the tube. This works beautifully.
The problem is the red flower. We experimented with a pneumatic ram and two-way valve in the base to draw and release the bungee membrane. The results are iffy at best (and only partly because we're working 12ft off the ground). The red-flower top (inverted cone) is 4' wide and not very deep. There is only about 12" of stroke and, by virtue of the inherited design, the cable entry through the base is way off-center.
We have 200psi air and, if necessary, 120V AC. Given this, what other options could people suggest for launching/flinging/tossing the accrued foam balls from the red flower?