The present invention relates to a barrel of a paintball gun, which can prohibit the paintball from dropping therefrom.
The barrel and the breech of a conventional paintball gun are combined by the threaded means. And the conventional paintball guns of both open-bolt type and closed-bolt type have the disadvantage: whenever a paintball is loaded in the breech without projecting at once, the paintball is very possible to slide within or even drop out of the barrel, which troubles the users a lot.
Practically, the afore mentioned disadvantage is mitigated by installing a barrel with a bore diameter slightly smaller that the average diameter of the paintball. However, The narrowed barrel increase the friction to the projectile, so that the projection range is seriously reduced. What is worth, the paintball could possibly be stuck in the barrel or even cracked due to the size error of the paintball.
Therefore, the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a barrel for prohibiting the paintball from dropping therefrom before projection.
To achieve the above object, the barrel provided by the present invention includes a main body and an elastic ring. In which, a rear end of the main body is formed with a combining portion to combine with a paintball gun, and an extension is extended rearward from the combining portion. A bore penetrates through the main body, the combining portion and the extension.
Around an outer periphery of the extension is radially recessed to be formed with an annular groove, and at least one non-circular slot is formed in the annular groove, while the slot communicating the annular groove to the bore proximately. In addition, the elastic ring has a perimeter smaller than that of the annular groove. The elastic ring is disposed in the annular groove, and a part of the elastic ring sinks into the slot and is received in the bore.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
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Around an outer periphery of the extension 12 is radially recessed to be formed with an annular groove 14 in which at least one non-circular slot 15 is formed, and the slot 15 communicates the annular groove 14 to the bore 13 proximately. Though the slot 15 is formed non-circularly, a plurality of slots may still be annularly arranged around the bore 13, as shown in figures. In addition, a perimeter of the elastic ring 20 is slightly smaller than that of the annular groove 14. The elastic ring 20 is disposed in the annular groove 14, and a part of the elastic ring 20 sinks into the slot 15 and is received in the bore 13. In other words, the elastic ring 20 is partially inserted and received in the bore 13 via the slot 15 from the annular groove 14. Since the elastic ring 20 is gradually inserted in the slot 15 and the bore 13 in a circular route, the insertion is described as sinking.
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In the present embodiment, each of four slots 15 is formed spaced apart with others in the annular groove 14. That is, the elastic ring 20 can sink into the bore 13 uniformly around its periphery, providing better prohibiting effect. Moreover, sufficient mechanical strength of the annular groove 14 is maintained as well. If there are more than four slots 15 formed in the annular groove 14, the mechanical strength of the extension 12 will be insufficient, and the extension 12 will be so fragile that it may break easily.
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Based on the above-mentioned description, it is readily understood that the barrel of the present invention can realize the efficacy listed as follow:
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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