The present invention relates to a buttstock structure for a toy gun and, in particular, to a length adjustable buttstock structure for a toy gun.
When using airsoft guns, the size and shape of the face of each player is not the same, and consequently, the airsoft guns may not contact the face properly to well support the face. In addition, since each player has different gripping methods and habits, a buttstock has to be adjusted to a suitable length so that the buttstock may contact against the chest of the player when the airsoft gun is changed to a rifle. There are conventional length adjustable buttstock structures in the market. The conventional length adjustable buttstock structure is operated by two elements: a handle and a fastening structure. When to extend the buttstock, first the fastening structure is released to separate the buttstock structure from a barrel (which typically called “Buffer Tube”), then the handle is pressed to make the buttstock away from a gear portion in the barrel, and thereby extension or shorten of the buttstock is completed (the foregoing descriptions relate to the known length adjustable buttstock structures in the market). Although the length of the buttstock can be adjusted using the aforesaid structure, the structure is complicate and has too many components, thereby resulting in high assembling and production costs and other problems.
In view of the foregoing, the inventor made various studies to improve the above-mentioned problems by providing a simple structure to adjust the buttstock or a cheek piece, so as to enhance the practical utility in the industries.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a buttstock structure for a toy gun, which has a simple structure and can be adjusted readily and quickly.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a buttstock structure for a toy gun, for collaborating with a gun body. The gun body comprises an extension member connected to the gun body. The extension member is formed with a plurality of retaining troughs. The buttstock structure includes a buttstock body and an adjusting trigger. The buttstock body includes a chamber accommodating the extension portion, a latch selectively engaged with a respective one of the retaining troughs, and a latch recess accommodating the latch, wherein a retaining pin is inserted in the latch and protrudingly disposed on a side wall of the latch recess. The adjusting trigger is movably connected with the buttstock body. The adjusting trigger includes a handle and a linking member connected to the handle. Two inclined slots for containing the retaining pin is formed at one end of the linking member. When the adjusting trigger moves away from the latch, the retaining pin moves along the two inclined slots to drive the latch to be removed from the retaining trough, and thereby the buttstock body is moved with respect to the extension portion.
The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the drawings given herein below for illustration only, and thus does not limit the disclosure, wherein:
Detailed descriptions and technical contents of the present invention are illustrated below in conjunction with the accompany drawings. However, it is to be understood that the descriptions and the accompany drawings disclosed herein are merely illustrative and exemplary and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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The buttstock structure 100 includes a buttstock body 200 and an adjusting trigger 300. When operating the adjusting trigger 300, the buttstock body 200 extends or retracts with respect to the extension member 110.
The adjusting trigger 300 includes a flat plate 322 connected to the handle 310 and two side plates 330 respectively connected to two sides of the flat plate 322, the two inclined slots 340 are respectively formed on the two side plates 330, the flat plate 322 is formed with a through hole 324 and a slide slot 326 communicating with the through hole 324. In the embodiment shown in
The buttstock body 200 further includes a chamber 210 accommodating the extension portion 110, a latch 220 selectively engaged with a respective one of the retaining troughs 120, and a latch recess 240 accommodating the latch 220. In the present embodiment, the chamber 210 preferably forms an indentation 212 corresponding to the bump 130, so that the buttstock body 200 can be assembled to the extension member 110 readily and accurately. In the embodiment shown in
In the present embodiment, the buttstock structure 100 further includes a fastener 150 limiting the latch 220 from movement and a resilient element 160 restoring the latch 220 to an original position, wherein the latch 220 includes a first latch hole 222 for insertion of the retaining pin 230, a first fastener hole 224 for insertion of the fastener 150, and an opening 226 for receiving the resilient element 160. The buttstock body 200 is formed with a second latch hole 244 and a second fastener hole 246 communicating with the latch recess 240, the second latch hole 244 and the first latch hole 222 are disposed correspondingly, the second fastener hole 246 and the first fastener hole 224 are disposed correspondingly, the first fastener hole 224 is longer than the first latch hole 222, the resilient element 160 is disposed between the retaining pin 230 and the fastener 150, and the second fastener hole 246 is shorter than the second latch hole 244. Accordingly, the fastener 150 positions the latch 220 to the second fastener hole 246, and the latch 220 is movable upward and downward resiliently along the first fastener hole 224.
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When the player continues to move the adjusting trigger 300 transversely, the buttstock body 200 is driven to move with respect to the extension member 110, so that a distance between the buttstock 200 and the gun body 10 is adjusted. After the player releases the adjusting trigger 300, the resilient element 160 which is preferably a compression spring is restored to restore the latch 220 to its original position, so the pillar 228 of the latch 220 is engaged with the retaining trough 120, as shown in
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In the present embodiment, one end of each of a portion of the first engagement slot 250 forms a first engagement hole 252 and a first engagement trench 254 communicating with the first engagement hole 252, and each of a portion of the second engagement slots 270 forms a second engagement hole 272 and a second engagement trench 274 communicating with the second engagement hole 272. Each of a portion of the first blocks 250 includes a first neck portion 512 and a first head portion 514 connected to the first neck portion 512, each of a portion of the second blocks 540 includes a second neck portion 542 and a second head portion 544 connected to the second neck portion 542, the first head portion 514 is disposed corresponding to the first engagement hole 252, the second head portion 544 is disposed corresponding to the second engagement hole 272, the first neck portion 512 is engaged with the first engagement trench 254, and the second neck portion 542 is engaged with the second engagement trench 274.
Descriptions hereinafter relates to engaging the first carrier 500 with each first engagement slot 250 of the buttstock body 200. As to details about assembling the second carrier 530, please refer to the descriptions about the first carrier 500. Referring to
The first carrier 500 and the second carrier 530 preferably have an arc-shaped cross-section, so as to provide a comfortable contact with the face of each player. In addition, the first carrier 500 encloses a first casing 520, and the second carrier encloses a second casing 550. A first gap 522 is formed on one end of the first casing 520, a second gap 552 is formed on the second casing 550, and the buttstock body 200 is formed with a first recess 290 corresponding to the first gap 522 and is formed with a second recess 292 corresponding to the second gap 552. Accordingly, when the first carrier 500 or the second carrier 530 receives a battery of the automatic electric gun, a wire (not illustrated) connected to the battery of the automatic electric gun is inserted from the first recess 290 or the second recess 292 into the first gap 522 or the second gap 552 to be electrically connected to a motor (not illustrated) in the gun body 10. As shown in the figures, the first recess 290 and the second recess 292 communicate with the chamber 210 of the buttstock body 200.
In the embodiment shown in
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