Claims
- 1. A method of forming a toy sparking pop gun pistol comprising:
- forming a wax pattern in the shape of a pistol including a pair of mirror image halves defining a hollow handle portion, hollow body portion, and a hollow barrel portion having a distal end;
- forming a head portion above said body portion;
- forming at least one trigger opening in each body portion half;
- forming a flint opening within said head portion.
- forming a trigger opening with the pattern;
- forming at least one spark opening in the pattern;
- forming opposed slots within said body portion;
- detailing an external surface of each pistol half;
- applying a ceramic coating to said mirror image halves;
- placing each of said mirror image halves in an investment mold;
- heating said was pattern sufficiently to vaporize and remove each said pattern from each mold;
- pouring a molten alloy into each mold to form cast mirror image half sections of said pistol;
- removing the thus investment cast mirror image halves from the molds;
- assembling said mirror image half sections together to form said pistol;
- providing shoulder means in said barrel portion of said halves to house a rod resilient means and a cylinder within said barrell;
- separately forming a generally elongated trigger member and a generally elongated link member having a rod engagement slot;
- assembling said trigger member in a vertically orientated position extending downwardly between said cast half body portions so that the the trigger is located between said formed slots in said body portion;
- placing a dowel pin through an opening in the trigger member and extending into said opposed slots, and attaching said link and said trigger member so that said link extends rearwardly and inclines upwardly in said body portion;
- separately forming a piston rod having a piston head, a rod body portion, a horizontal portion having a roughened surface and a distal end having a downwardly extending projection;
- locating said piston rod within said barrel;
- locating a separately formed resilient means within said barrel engaging said positioned;
- locating a separately formed cylinder within said barrel; and placing the piston rod into the cylinder;
- placing flint material within said flint opening within said head portion;
- locating said distal end of said piston rod within the body portion of the pistol and extending into said rod engagement slot in said link; connecting the pistol half sections together with fastening means whereby when an operator grasps the trigger member, the trigger member and the link may be moved rearwardly against the bias of the resilient means, with the body portion of the pistol guiding the piston rod until such time as the distal end of the piston rod slips out of the rod engagement slot, whereby the piston rod moves rapidly forwardly under the bias of said rod resilient means, creating a high pressure surge in said cylinder; said roughened portion of the piston rod engages said flint material and a spark ignites within said head portion; and wherein said piston rod created pressure surge escapes around a cylinder obstruction means within said cylinder causing an audible pop.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 including separately forming a resilient means and assembling said resilient means in said pistol forward of said cylinder, said resilient means engaging a second piston rod within said barrel, locating said second piston rod within said cylinder a spaced distance from said first piston head, whereby when said first piston rod engages said second piston rod, said second resilient means cushions the movement of said first piston rod.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the pattern includes written descriptive material relative to said pistol.
- 4. A method according to claim 22 wherein gripping projections are formed in the pattern halves of said handle portions.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the pattern of said barrel portions includes shoulders to facilitate assembly of said barrel resilient means, said cylinder, and said second resilient means.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein the pattern of said body portion in each half includes generally horizontal portions adopted to guide said piston rod in its back and forth movement within said body portion and said barrel.
- 7. A method according to claim 1 including forming at least one simulated cooling assembly and locating said cooling assembly upon said barrel.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 including forming a sight and locating said sight at the distal end of the barrel portion.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 wherein a second simulated cooling assembly is separately formed and is positioned upon the distal end of said barrel portion.
- 10. A method of claim 9 wherein said sight is formed integral with said second simulated cooling assembly and is applied to said barrel assembly.
- 11. A method according to claim 1 including forming separately a flint housing inserting a flint within said opening and said head portion; removably inserting said flint housing whereby to hold said flint in engagement in said piston rod roughened portion.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein said flint housing includes a knurled knob and wherein said neural knob is utilized to move said flint into engagement with said roughened portion as said flint is used up in operation.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 including providing a spring within said flint housing which engages said knob and said flint to urge said flint in continuance engagement with said roughened portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application No. 08/144,244 filed Nov. 1, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,389,027.
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