Claims
- 1. A compressed air toy gun for firing projectiles having a tail bore comprising:
- pump means for compressing air;
- conduit means in fluid communication with said pump means for conveying compressed air from said pump means; and
- launch tube means in fluid communication with said conduit means for holding and launching a projectile, said launch tube means having an outer barrel having a projectile exit end and an inner tube mounted longitudinally within and spaced from said outer barrel, said inner tube having an air entry end in fluid communication with said conduit means and an air exit end longitudinally spaced from said barrel projectile exit end, said barrel having vent means extending from adjacent said projectile exit end to a position at least generally level with said tube air exit end.
- 2. The compressed air toy gun of claim 1 wherein said inner tube has a member partially obstructing said air exit end.
- 3. The compressed air toy gun of claim 2 wherein said member is a bar extending across said air exit end.
- 4. The compressed air toy gun of claim 2 wherein said inner tube air exit end tapers outwardly from said member.
- 5. The compressed air toy gun of claim 4 wherein the projectile is of the type having a cylindrical body with a selected outside diameter and a selected internal tail bore diameter, and wherein said barrel has a selected inside diameter substantially equal to the projectile body outside diameter, and wherein said inner tube has a selected outside diameter less than the projectile tail bore inside diameter so as to form an air channel between said inner tube and said projectile with the inner tube extending into said tail bore for launch.
- 6. The compressed air toy gun of claim 1 wherein the projectile is of the type having a cylindrical body with a selected outside diameter and a selected internal tail bore diameter, and wherein said barrel has a selected inside diameter substantially equal to the projectile body outside diameter, and wherein said inner tube has a selected outside diameter less than the projectile tail bore inside diameter so as to form an air channel between said inner tube and said projectile with the inner tube extending into said tail bore for launch.
- 7. A compressed air toy gun for firing projectiles having a forward end, a tail end, a tail bore extending partially into the projectile from the tail end, a selected external configuration and a selected internal configuration, said compressed air toy gun comprising:
- pump means for compressing air;
- conduit means in fluid communication with said pump means for conveying compressed air from said pump means; and
- launch tube means in fluid communication with said conduit means for holding and launching a projectile, said launch tube means having an outer barrel having a closed end and a projectile exit end and an inner tube mounted longitudinally within and spaced from said outer barrel, said inner tube having an air entry end and an air exit end, and wherein said barrel has a selected internal configuration which generally corresponds to the projectile external configuration and said inner tube has a selected external configuration sized and shaped to be received within said projectile tail bore and thereby define an air channel between said projectile and said inner tube,
- whereby a burst of compressed air exiting said inner tube air exit end passes into the projectile bore and through the channel between the inner tube and the projectile to a position between the projectile tail and the closed end of the barrel.
- 8. The compressed air toy gun of claim 7 wherein said inner tube air exit end is positioned distally from said barrel projectile exit end and said barrel has vent means extending from adjacent said projectile exit end to a position at least generally level with said tube air exit end.
- 9. The compressed air toy gun of claim 7 wherein said inner tube has a bar extending across said air exit end.
- 10. The compressed air toy gun of claim 9 wherein said inner tube air exit end tapers outwardly from said bar.
- 11. A compressed air toy gun for firing projectiles having a tail bore comprising:
- pump means for compressing air;
- conduit means in fluid communication with said pump means for conveying compressed air from said pump means; and
- launch tube means in fluid communication with said conduit means for holding and launching a projectile, said launch tube means having an elongated projectile mounting tube configured to be received within the tail bore of the projectile, said mounting tube having an air entry end, an air exit end defining an air exit, a safety bar extending laterally across said air exit end, said mounting tube tapering outward from said safety bar so as to increase the area of said air exit.
- 12. The compressed air toy gun of claim 11 wherein said launching tube means further comprises an elongated barrel mounted longitudinally and concentrically about said mounting tube.
- 13. The compressed air toy gun of claim 12 wherein said outer barrel having a projectile exit end positioned distally from said mounting tube air exit end.
- 14. The compressed air toy gun of claim 13 wherein said barrel has a vent extending from adjacent said projectile exit end to a position at least generally level with said mounting tube safety bar.
- 15. The compressed air toy gun of claim 12 wherein the projectile has a selected external configuration and a selected internal configuration defining the bore, and wherein said barrel has a selected internal configuration substantially the same as the projectile external configuration, and said mounting tube has a selected external configuration sized and shaped to be received within said projectile tail bore and thereby define an air channel between said projectile and said mounting tube.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/730,619 filed Oct. 21, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,709,199, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/699,431 filed Aug. 19, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,781, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/494,407 filed Jun. 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,931, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/441,229 filed May 15, 1995, now U.S. Pat No. 5,596,928.
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