The present invention relates to an ammunition chain or belt for holding a number of projectiles for toy guns. The invention more particularly, although not exclusively relates to an articulated belt comprising a plurality of projectile-holding links for use with toy guns.
Toy guns are known to comprise a barrel or magazine containing a plurality of projectiles for sequential firing. The number of projectiles that can be loaded into such barrels or magazines is limited by the size of the barrel or magazine and this limits play time between reloading.
It is an object to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantage and/or more generally to provide a toy “bullet chain” or “ammunition belt” comprising a plurality of articulated links—each adapted to contain a projectile. It is a further object to provide a projectile-holding link for such a chain. It is yet a further object to provide a toy gun having a loading mechanism for advancing such a chain.
There is disclosed herein a link for a toy ammunition chain made up of a plurality of said links hinged together side-by-side in articulated fashion, the link comprising:
a substantially cylindrical body adapted to receive a soft projectile therein;
a first hinge component extending laterally from the body and comprising a pair of hinge pins; and
a second hinge component extending laterally from the body at a position substantially opposite the first hinge component and comprising a pair of recesses each adapted to pivotally receive a hinge pin of an adjacent said link in the chain.
Preferably, the first hinge component is formed as a plastics moulding and wherein the first hinge component comprises a hinge boss moulded integrally with the body and wherein the hinge pins are moulded integrally with the hinge boss.
Preferably, the second hinge component comprises a pair of the hinge lugs mutually spaced apart sufficiently to receive a hinge boss of an adjacent said link in the chain, each hinge lug comprising one of said recesses.
Preferably, at least one of the hinge lugs comprises a cut-out extending from its recess to enable lateral insertion of a hinge pin of an adjacent said link in the chain.
Preferably, the body has open ends and the body comprises a through-passage extending between said open ends, the through-passage being wider at one open end than the other open end.
Preferably, the body contains a soft projectile.
There is further disclosed herein a toy ammunition chain made up of a plurality of the above-disclosed links hinged together side-by-side in articulated fashion.
There is further disclosed herein a combination comprising the above-disclosed toy ammunition chain, and a toy gun comprising an advancing sprocket having teeth shaped to engage with each link of the chain for drawing each link into a firing position.
A preferred form will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Each link 10 is formed of moulded plastics material and comprises a hollow body 11 having a through-passage which is wide at one end 18 and narrow at the other end 19. The through-passage receives a soft projectile which would be fired out of the narrow end of the body 11 by air pressure generated by a pumping action in a toy gun and delivered to the projectile in a manner not specific to the present invention. Alternatively a mechanical firing piston for example might act directly upon the projectile. In an exemplary manner, the soft projectile might be received within the body 11 by parts as depicted in the Assignee's US Patent Application published under number US 2006/0225717—the content of which is incorporated herein by cross-reference and some of which are indicated generally at 36 in
At one side of the body 11 there is formed a first hinge component comprising a laterally projecting hinge boss 12 from which a pair of hinge pins 14 extend in the longitudinal direction of the body. Parts 12 and 14 are an integral moulding with the body 11.
At the diametrically opposed side of the body 11, there is provided a second hinge component comprising a pair of spaced apart, laterally projecting hinge lugs 13a and 13b. These parts are formed as an integral moulding with the body 11. Each hinge lug comprises a recess 15, which in the preferred embodiment each take the form of an open-ended aperture, but might alternatively be blind apertures with the single opening of one blind aperture facing toward the single opening of the other blind aperture. Hinge lug 13b includes a cut-out 16 extending laterally from the recess 15. In order to pivotally interconnect a chain of articulated links 10, one pin 14 of one link is inserted into the recess 15 of hinge lug 13a of an adjacent link, and then the other pin 14 is snapped through the cut-out 16 into the recess 15 of hinge lug 13b of the adjacent link. Such an articulated chain 20 is shown in
Once the projectile chain is formed, or prior to interconnection of the links of the chain, individual soft projectiles or bullets 34 are loaded into each body 11.
Parts of a toy gun 30 suitable for use with the projectile chain 20 are shown in
A hinged cover 33 closes over the drive sprocket 31 during play. A catch 32 retains the cover 33 in the closed position. In use, a separate firing trigger (not shown) is depressed to release compressed air from an internal reservoir to fire the soft projectiles from the toy gun.
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, cut-outs 16 could be provided in both of the hinge lugs 13a and 13b to ease interconnection of the links.
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