Backpack externally chargeable bladder gun assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257448
  • Patent Number
    6,257,448
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Kaufman; Joseph A.
    • Willatt; Stephanie L.
    Agents
    • Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hawer & Feld, L.L.P.
Abstract
The present invention relates to a gun assembly for dispensing a fluid with a quick charge adapter. The gun assembly includes a plurality of expandable bladders located in housings which are connected to a supply manifold. The supply manifold is connected to a remotely located gun which is adapted to dispense fluid stored in the bladders upon activation of a trigger. The fluid may be dispensed through a selected one of multiple ejection nozzles located on the gun that can be selected by the user. A recharge nozzle located on the gun is adapted to be inserted into the quick charge adapter to quickly expand and fill the bladders from a pressurized supply.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to expandable bladder guns for dispensing fluid, and more specifically, to a toy gun having an expandable bladder which can be charged via an auxiliary connection to a pressurized fluid source.




Guns for ejecting a fluid which include a bladder that is expanded upon having a fluid pumped into it and which use the elastic property of the bladder as the motive force for discharging the fluid are known. One such gun, described in Applicant's prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/672,941, filed on Jun. 28, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,827, which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth, utilizes a bladder arrangement in the gun housing which is charged using a pump located on the gun to move liquid from a storage tank located on the gun into the bladder. This type of gun has proven to be extremely popular. However, a user is required to manually actuate the pump which takes additional time and may be difficult for younger users. In most instances, an external pressurized fluid source, such as public water, is generally available. It would be desirable to allow rapid charging of a gun without the need for using a manual pump. It would also be desirable to provide a gun having a large capacity to increase the time between refills without the disadvantage of having a reservoir on the gun making the gun heavier and more difficult to wield.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly stated, the present invention provides a gun assembly comprising a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube. The first restricter tube has first and second ends, with the first end having an opening. An expandable bladder having two ends is located within the first restricter tube. The first end of the bladder has an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end of the bladder is closed. A supply manifold is located at the first end of the first restricter tube and is connected to the first end of the bladder. The supply manifold has a discharge end and is in fluid communication with the bladder. A remotely located gun is provided which has a gun manifold which is in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold.




In another aspect, the present invention provides a combination of a gun assembly and a quick charge adapter for charging the gun assembly from an external source of pressurized fluid. The gun assembly includes a backpack assembly and a remotely located gun for discharging a fluid. The backpack assembly includes a first restricter tube. The first restricter tube has first and second ends, with the first end having an opening. An expandable bladder is located within the first restricter tube. The bladder has two ends, with the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube. A supply manifold is located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder such that the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder. The supply manifold has a discharge end. The remotely located gun includes a housing with a gun manifold located in the housing and in fluid communication with the supply manifold via a connection such that fluid can flow between the supply manifold and the gun manifold. An ejection nozzle is provided in fluid communication with the gun manifold. A trigger is located on the housing, and a release valve is connected to the trigger. The release valve is in fluid communication with the gun manifold whereby activation of the trigger activates the release valve to discharge fluid from the ejection nozzle. A recharge nozzle is provided in fluid communication with the gun manifold and is adapted to be inserted into a recharge adapter such that pressurized fluid flows from the recharge adapter into the recharge nozzle, through the gun manifold to the supply manifold and to the expandable bladder such that the bladder is expanded by the pressurized fluid. A recharge adapter is provided and is adapted to be connected to a pressurized fluid supply. The recharge adapter includes a receptacle which is adapted to receive the gun recharge nozzle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings, an embodiment which is presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a split front view/rear elevational view of a backpack assembly of the backpack externally chargeable bladder gun assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


2





2


in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the gun connected to the backpack shown in

FIG. 1 and a

quick charge hose adapter.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limited. The word “right,” “left,” “lower” and “upper” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions towards and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the backpack assembly and gun portions of the backpack hose-charged bladder gun in accordance with the present invention, and designated parts thereof. The terminology includes the words noted above as well as derivatives thereof and words of similar import.




Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

a backpack externally chargeable bladder gun


10


in accordance with the present invention. The backpack externally chargeable bladder gun


10


includes a backpack assembly


12


, shown in detail in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a connecting hose


14


and a gun assembly


16


, shown in

FIG. 3. A

quick charge adapter


18


, also shown in

FIG. 3

, is provided for charging the gun assembly


16


as will be described in detail below. While the preferred embodiment of the bladder gun


10


is intended to be used with water as a recreational toy, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the bladder gun


10


can be used with other fluids, if desired. For the purposes of the present description, the bladder gun


10


will be referred to in connection with its use as a water gun, although this is not intended to be limiting.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the backpack assembly


12


includes a housing


20


having four restricter tubes


22




a,




22




b,




22




c


and


22




d


(generally referred to as


22


) attached to the housing


20


. Each restricter tube


22


has a first open end and a second closed end. A tubular expandable bladder


24


having a closed end and an open end is located in each restricter tube


22


, with the open end of each bladder


24


being located at the open end of each restricter tube


22


. The open end of each bladder


24


is connected in a parallel arrangement to a supply manifold


36


located at the first end of each restricter tube


22


. The first end of each bladder


24


is inserted over one of four branches


37


located on the supply manifold


36


in a parallel arrangement such that each bladder


24


is in fluid communication with the supply manifold


36


. Each branch


37


has a plurality of circumferential lips


39


to securely retain the first end of each bladder


24


on its respective branch


37


. However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that other methods of securing bladders to branches can be used.




The second end of each bladder


24


is closed using a plug


26


which is attached to a carriage


25


. Each carriage


25


is slidably located inside of each restricter tube


22


, such that as each bladder


24


is filled, each carriage


25


slides upwardly along the inside wall of each respective restricter tube


22


from the position shown in

FIG. 2

until each bladder


24


reaches the filled position, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. Each carriage


25


contacts a stop rib


29


located in the closed end of each restricter tube


22


, preventing further expansion of each bladder


24


. A window


27


is preferably located along each restricter tube


22




a


-


22




d,


which allows the user to view a colored line or marker located on or formed as part of each carriage


25


, providing a visual indication as to the charge state and the amount of fluid stored in the backpack assembly


12


.




Preferably, the bladder


24


is of the type described in Applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,800, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth. However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that other types of bladders can be used, such as an elongate generally tapered bladder in which only the first end is open and the second end is closed. The arrangement of carriage


25


within restricter tube


22


is also preferably similar to that disclosed in Applicant's prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/672,941, filed Jun. 28, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,827, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.




As shown in detail in

FIG. 1

, the first end of each bladder


24


is connected to the supply manifold


36


via branch


37


such that each bladder


24


is in fluid communication with the supply manifold


36


. A fitting


38


is connected to a discharge end of the supply manifold


36


for connection of the hose


14


. Preferably, the connection on the hose


14


is a hose connector


42


, complementary to the fitting


38


, which can be connected or disconnected from the fitting


38


on the backpack assembly


12


.




Still with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the housing


20


is adapted to be worn by the user. A plurality of flattened areas


28


are provided on the housing


20


of the backpack assembly


12


. Preferably, a soft foam pad


30


is located on each flattened area


28


to rest the housing


20


against the user's body. Preferably, the housing


20


also includes loops


32


for the connection of shoulder straps (not shown) or other types of attachments, such as VELCRO® straps, for attaching the backpack to a bicycle or other objects. A handle


34


is also provided on the housing


20


to allow a user to easily grasp the backpack assembly


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the hose


14


is connected to the gun assembly


16


. The gun assembly


16


includes a gun housing


52


. A gun manifold


74


is located in the gun housing


52


, and a connection


54


is located on the gun manifold


74


for attaching the hose


14


to the gun manifold


74


whereby fluid can flow between the supply manifold


36


and the gun manifold


74


. A turret disk


58


is attached to the gun housing


52


and includes a plurality of ejection nozzles


60


which are arranged in a generally circular pattern and are positionable to be in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


. The ejection nozzle


60


which is aligned with and in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


is adapted to discharge pressurized fluid from the backpack assembly


20


. The turret disk


58


is rotatably mounted about a central recharge nozzle


62


. The recharge nozzle


62


is mounted on the gun housing


52


and is in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


. The turret disk


58


is releasably held in position via a detent device


63


, such as a spring loaded ball which contacts a complementary depression in the turret disk


58


. Preferably, each ejection nozzle


60


is different from each other ejection nozzle


60


to provide a selection of spray patterns as the turret disk


58


is turned to rotate a selected nozzle


60


into fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the gun manifold


74


is in fluid communication with a release valve


68


having an activating stem


70


which extends outside of the gun manifold


74


. An O-ring seal


72


is provided to seal the selected ejection nozzle


60


on the turret disk


58


against the opening of the release valve


68


such that fluid released by the release valve


68


is discharged through the selected ejection nozzle


60


.




A trigger


56


is pivotably connected to the gun housing


52


and operatively connected to the stem


70


. The trigger


56


is used to actuate the release valve


68


via the stem


70


. Release valve


68


is biased to a closed position by release valve spring


69


. When the trigger


56


is pulled, the pivoting action of the trigger


56


compresses trigger spring


71


which is located on the stem


70


. When sufficient energy is stored in the trigger spring


71


, the spring force of the valve spring


69


and the force of the fluid pressure acting on the valve


68


is overcome, and the stem


70


rapidly pulls the release valve


68


from its normally closed position to allow fluid to be discharged from the ejection nozzle


60


. When the trigger


56


is released, the release valve


68


returns to a closed position. The release valve


68


may be any suitable type of release valve. Preferably, the release valve is of the type described in Applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,987, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.




A pressure relief valve


76


is also provided in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


to prevent over pressurization of the gun assembly


10


. Preferably, the pressure relief valve


76


is located on the gun assembly


16


. However, those skilled in the art will understand from the present disclosure that the pressure relief valve could be provided at other locations in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


, such as the backpack assembly


12


.




A spring loaded check valve


64


is located in the recharge nozzle


62


and an O-ring seal


66


is located in a groove on the outside of the recharge nozzle


62


in order to provide a generally fluid tight connection to the quick charge adapter


18


when the recharge nozzle


62


is inserted into the quick charge adapter


18


. A recharge nozzle spring


65


biases the check valve


64


to a closed position against the inside of the recharge nozzle


62


to prevent pressurized fluid from escaping from the recharge nozzle


62


. The recharge nozzle


62


is in fluid communication with the gun manifold


74


, and the recharge nozzle


62


is adapted to receive pressurized fluid from an external source of pressurized fluid to charge the expandable bladders


24


with fluid under pressure.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the release valve


68


and the check valve


64


are located within the same chamber and are in fluid communication with the manifold


74


such that the same fluid path is used for both charging the backpack assembly


12


and also discharging fluid from the gun assembly


16


.




Still with reference to

FIG. 3

, the quick charge adapter


18


is shown in cross section. The quick charge adapter


18


includes a housing


82


having a receptacle


84


for receiving the recharge nozzle


62


of the gun assembly


16


, shown in phantom lines as


62


′ and


16


′ in

FIG. 3

in the charging position. A valve body


86


is located within the quick charge adapter housing


82


. The valve body


86


has a channel


87


defined therethrough. The valve body


86


is biased to a closed position against the quick charge adapter housing


82


via a spring


88


which causes an O-ring seal


90


located on the valve body


86


to seal against an inside portion of the housing


82


, preventing pressurized fluid from leaking from the quick charge adapter


18


when not in use. A hose connection


92


is provided for connecting a garden hose or other source of pressurized fluid to the quick charge adapter


18


.




In operation, the recharge nozzle


62


is pushed into the receptacle


84


of the quick charge adapter


18


, pushing down the valve body


86


which allows pressurized fluid from the garden hose to enter the channel


87


in the valve body


86


. The flow of pressurized fluid overcomes the force of recharge nozzle spring


65


and opens the check valve


64


located in the recharge nozzle


62


, allowing pressurized fluid to flow through the gun manifold


74


and the hose


14


into the supply manifold


36


and the tubular expandable bladders


24


. The tubular bladders


24


are charged with fluid and expand in size, guided by movement of the carriages


25


to fill the restricter tubes


22




a-d.


The bladders


24


grow until the carriages


25


contact stop ribs


29


located in the backpack housing


20


, preventing further expansion. At that time, the bladders


24


are completely restricted by the restricter tubes


22




a-d.


The pressure relief valve


76


is then actuated to prevent over-pressurization of the bladders and the entire system. The pressure relief valve


76


discharges fluid outside the gun housing


52


. When the user notes fluid flowing from the pressure relief valve


76


, the recharge nozzle


62


is removed from the receptacle


84


on the quick charge adapter


18


. The user can rotate the turret disk


58


to select a desired ejection nozzle


60


with a particular spray or shooting pattern.




It will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the gun


16


may be provided with a single nozzle and that the turret disk


58


with multiple ejection nozzles


60


is not required.




While the backpack assembly


12


in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention includes four tubular bladders


24


, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art from the present disclosure that the number of bladders


24


may be varied and that bladders of other usable shapes may also be used, with or without a carriage


25


and/or a window


27


, if desired.




In the preferred embodiment, the gun assembly


16


and backpack assembly


12


are molded from a polymeric material. However, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the gun assembly


16


and the backpack assembly


12


can be made from any desired type of material, and may be molded or machined. Preferably, the bladders


24


are made of natural rubber. However a synthetic bladder material may also be used, if desired.




It will appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes can be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, and is intended to cover modifications within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closed; a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having an ejection nozzle adapted to discharge pressurized fluid from the backpack assembly; and a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold; the gun assembly further comprising a pressure relief valve separate from the ejection nozzle in fluid communication with one of the supply manifold and the gun manifold.
  • 2. The gun assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pressure relief valve is located on the gun in fluid communication with the gun manifold.
  • 3. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closed; a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold, wherein the backpack assembly includes a plurality of restricter tubes and an expandable bladder is located in each restricter tube whereby the first end of each of the expandable bladders is connected to the supply manifold in a parallel arrangement.
  • 4. The gun assembly according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of restricter tubes are provided in a housing.
  • 5. The gun assembly according to claim 4, wherein the housing includes mounting provisions and is adapted to be worn by a user.
  • 6. The gun assembly according to claim 5, wherein the housing includes a plurality of pads such that the housing can be rested against the user's body.
  • 7. The gun assembly according to claim 5 wherein the housing includes a plurality of strap connection loops.
  • 8. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closed; a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold, wherein the gun further comprises a recharge nozzle in fluid communication with the gun manifold, the recharge nozzle being adapted to receive pressurized fluid from an external source of pressurized fluid to charge the expandable bladder with fluid under pressure.
  • 9. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closed; a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold, wherein the backpack assembly includes four restricter tubes mounted to a housing and an expandable bladder located in each restricter tube whereby the first end of each of the expandable bladders is connected to the supply manifold in a parallel arrangement.
  • 10. The gun assembly according to claim 9, wherein a bladder carriage is attached to the plug, whereby the bladder carriage is slidably located within the first restricter tube, and a window is located along the first restricter tube which allows a user to view a marker on the bladder carriage to indicate a charge level of the backpack assembly.
  • 11. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closing; a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold, wherein the gun further comprises a gun housing having a turret disk mounted for rotation on the gun housing, the turret disk including a plurality of ejection nozzles which rotatably positionable in fluid communication with the gun manifold.
  • 12. A gun assembly comprising:a backpack assembly having a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an opening first end and a second end; an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube and the second end being closed; a supply manifold located at the first end of the restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end; and a remotely located gun having a gun manifold, the gun manifold being in fluid communication with the discharge end of the supply manifold, wherein the backpack assembly includes four restricter tubes mounted to a housing and an expandable bladder located in each restricter tube whereby the first end of each of the expandable bladders is connected to the supply manifold in a parallel arrangement.
  • 13. A combination of a gun assembly and a quick charge adapter for charging the gun assembly from an external source of pressurized fluid comprising:a gun assembly including a backpack assembly and a remotely located gun for discharging a fluid, the backpack assembly including: a first restricter tube, the first restricter tube having an open first end and a closed second end, an expandable bladder located within the first restricter tube, the bladder having a first end and a second end, the first end having an opening located at the opening of the first restricter tube, and a supply manifold located at the first end of the first restricter tube and connected to the first end of the bladder whereby the supply manifold is in fluid communication with the bladder, the supply manifold having a discharge end, the remotely located gun including: a housing, a gun manifold located in the housing and in fluid communication with the supply manifold via a connection whereby fluid can flow between the supply manifold and the gun manifold, an ejection nozzle in fluid communication with the gun manifold, a trigger located on the housing, a release valve connected to the trigger and in fluid communication with the gun manifold whereby activation of the trigger activates the release valve to discharge fluid from the ejection nozzle, a recharge nozzle in fluid communication with the gun manifold which is adapted to be inserted into a quick charge adapter such that pressurized fluid flows from the quick charge adapter into the recharge nozzle, through the gun manifold to the supply manifold and to the expandable bladder such that the bladder is expanded by the pressurized fluid, and a quick charge adapter adapted to be connected to a pressurized fluid supply, the quick charge adapter including a receptacle adapted to receive the gun recharge nozzle.
  • 14. The combination according to claim 13, wherein four restricter tubes are provided in the backpack assembly in a parallel arrangement, an expandable bladder is located in each of the four restricter tubes, and the expandable bladders are in fluid communication with the supply manifold.
  • 15. The combination according to claim 14, wherein the second end of each of the bladders is closed using a plug.
  • 16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein a bladder carriage is attached to each of the plugs whereby each of the bladder carriages is slidably located within each of the restricter tubes, and wherein a window is located along each of the restricter tubes which allows the user to view a marker on each of the bladder carriages to indicate a charge level of the backpack assembly.
  • 17. The combination according to claim 13, wherein a pressure relief valve is provided in fluid communication with the gun manifold.
  • 18. The combination according to claim 17, wherein the pressure relief valve is located on the gun.
  • 19. The combination according to claim 13, wherein a check valve is located in the recharge nozzle.
  • 20. The combination according to claim 13, wherein the backpack assembly includes a housing having a plurality of pads for resting the housing against a user's body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/088,951, filed Jun. 11, 1998.

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