Claims
- 1. A barrel assembly for a pneumatic paintball gun, comprising:
a barrel body having a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel bore extending through the barrel body from the breech end to the muzzle end; wherein said barrel bore comprises a breech portion beginning at the breech end of the barrel body and extending a first length from the breech end toward the muzzled end and a muzzle portion beginning at the muzzle end and extending a second length from the muzzle end toward the breech end; wherein said breech end of the barrel body is configured to be attached to a breech end of a pneumatic paintball gun to receive a paintball of a given nominal diameter from the paintball gun into the barrel bore, said paintball being expelled from the barrel assembly through the muzzle end when propelled by a compressed gas during a firing operation of the paintball gun; and a barrel insert having a breech end, a distal end, and an insert bore extending through said barrel insert from the breech end to the distal end, said barrel insert being removably positionable within the breech portion of the barrel bore and configured to receive the paintball from the paintball gun, and said internal bore having a size and length sufficient to permit an efficient transfer of energy from the compressed gas to the paintball.
- 2. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the barrel insert is constructed of a thin-walled cylindrical tube having a sufficient degree of lateral flexibility to permit it to at least partially conform to the shape of the paintball.
- 3. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the barrel insert is constructed of aluminum.
- 4. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the breech portion of the barrel bore has a first diameter, the muzzle portion has a second diameter; and the second diameter is greater than the first diameter.
- 5. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the length of the barrel insert is approximately equal to the first length.
- 6. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the barrel body further comprises:
a barrel back comprising a first cylindrical tube having a breech end and a connection end; a barrel front comprising a second cylindrical tube having a connection end and a muzzle end; and wherein the barrel front and the barrel back are configured to be coaxially connected at their connection ends and wherein the breech end of the barrel back forms the breech end of the barrel body and wherein the muzzle end of the barrel front forms the muzzle end of the barrel body.
- 7. A barrel back for use in the barrel assembly of claim 6.
- 8. A barrel front for use in the barrel assembly of claim 6.
- 9. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the internal bore of the barrel insert is approximately equal to a diameter of a projectile to be fired by the gun.
- 10. A barrel assembly according to claim 1, wherein the barrel body further comprises a viewing aperture to allow a portion of the barrel insert to be visually observable through the viewing aperture when the insert is positioned within the barrel body.
- 11. A barrel insert capable of being removably positioned within a barrel of a pneumatic paintball gun, said barrel insert comprising:
an outer perimeter sized and shaped to permit the barrel insert to be removably received within a breech portion of a bore of the barrel; a longitudinal bore extending through the barrel insert, said longitudinal bore having a breech end configured to receive a paintball of a given diameter from the paintball gun and a distal end through which the paintball is released into the bore of the barrel; a length sufficient to permit an efficient transfer of energy to the paintball from a compressed gas directed into the barrel insert.
- 12. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein the barrel insert is configured with sufficient lateral flexibility to permit it to dynamically conform at least partially to the shape of a paintball.
- 13. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein the insert length is at least four inches.
- 14. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein the length of the barrel insert is not less than one-third of the total length of the barrel.
- 15. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein the length of the barrel insert is equal to a length of the breech portion of the barrel and wherein a paintball exiting the distal end of the barrel insert is introduced into a muzzle end of the barrel.
- 16. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein a diameter of the longitudinal bore of the barrel insert is approximately equal to a diameter of a paintball to be fired by the gun.
- 17. A barrel insert according to claim 15, wherein the barrel insert is color coded according to an internal diameter of the longitudinal bore.
- 18. A barrel insert according to claim 11, wherein the barrel insert comprises a thin-walled cylindrical tube.
- 19. A barrel insert according to claim 18, wherein the cylindrical tube is aluminum and has a wall thickness of approximately between 0.025-0.075 inches.
- 20. A barrel for a pneumatic paintball gun, said barrel comprising:
a barrel back comprising a first substantially cylindrical tube having a breech end, a connecting end, and a first bore, wherein the breech end is configured to attach to a breech end of the pneumatic paintball gun and wherein the first bore is configured to receive a barrel insert; and a barrel front comprising a second substantially cylindrical tube having a connecting end, a muzzle end, and a second bore, wherein first tube and the second tube are configured to be connected together at their connecting ends.
- 21. A barrel according to claim 20, further comprising one or more O-ring grooves disposed within the first bore to position one or more O-rings within the first bore, said one or more O-rings configured to removably retain the barrel insert within the first bore.
- 22. A barrel according to claim 20, further comprising viewing means arranged in the barrel back to permit viewing of a portion of the barrel insert while the barrel insert is positioned within the barrel back.
- 23. A barrel back comprising:
a body comprising a breech end, a distal end, and a bore, wherein said bore extends from the breech end to the distal end of the body and is configured to receive a barrel insert; and a window provided laterally through at least a portion of the body to permit viewing of at least a portion of the barrel insert when it is located within the bore.
- 24. A barrel back according to claim 23 wherein the breech end is configured to attach to a breech end of a paintball gun and wherein the distal end is configured to attach to a barrel front.
- 25. A barrel front comprising:
a body comprising a proximal end, a muzzle end, and a bore; wherein the bore extends longitudinally through the body from the proximal end to the muzzle end; wherein the proximal end is configured to removably attach to a distal end of a barrel back to receive a paintball into the bore from a paintball gun through the barrel back; and wherein the paintball is discharged from the muzzle end during a firing operation of the paintball gun.
- 26. A barrel system for quickly adapting a barrel bore diameter to launch paintballs having a different diameter comprising:
a barrel body comprising a breech end configured to communicate with a breech end of a paintball gun, a muzzle end to discharge a paintball, and a bore extending through the barrel body from the breech end to the muzzle end; and a plurality of barrel inserts each comprising a cylindrical tube having an outside diameter configured to fit within a breech portion of the bore of the barrel body, and wherein each barrel insert has an insert bore having an internal diameter different from internal diameters of the insert bores of the other barrel inserts.
- 27. A barrel system according to claim 26, wherein each barrel insert comprises a wall that is sufficiently thin to permit lateral flexing of the barrel insert to at least partially adapt the cross-sectional area of the insert bore to the shape of a paintball introduced into the bore of the barrel insert.
- 28. A barrel system according to claim 26, wherein each barrel insert is made from aluminum and has a wall diameter of approximately between 0.025 to 0.075 inches.
- 29. A barrel system according to claim 26, further comprising one or more O-rings positioned within one or more grooves formed along the bore of the barrel body, said O-rings configured to removably secure one of the barrel inserts within the barrel body via frictional engagement while permitting lateral flexing of the barrel insert within the barrel bore.
- 30. A barrel system according to claim 26, wherein each of the barrel inserts has a different color from any of the other barrel inserts to permit determination of the size of the internal diameter of the barrel insert by quick visual inspection.
- 31. A barrel system according to claim 26, wherein the barrel body is provided with a viewing aperture to permit viewing of the barrel insert even when the barrel insert is inserted into the barrel body.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from co-pending provisional application U.S. Ser. No. __/____, filed May 8, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.