1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to electric toy guns and more particularly, to such an electric toy gun, which has an attached cartridge carrier that simulates the cartridge feeding operation of a real gun when the user triggers the electric toy gun.
2. Description of Related Arts
The driving principle of a conventional electric toy gun is performed in such a manner that a gearwheel set 10 is driven by an electric motor 100 to move the piston 301 of a piston set 30 toward the rear side in the gun body 20 by means of a first gearwheel 101 (see
In a conventional big scale electric toy gun, the aforesaid component parts are accommodated inside the gun body. The feeding of the toy bullets (air-soft bullets) is unlike the feeding of a belt of cartridges of a real gun, i.e., a conventional electric toy gun of this design cannot simulate the cartridge feeding operation of a real gun. Thus, conventional electric toy guns cannot enhance the player's game interest.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an electric toy gun, which can simulate the cartridge feeding operation of a real gun during firing.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide an electric toy gun, which is equipped with an attached cartridge carrier that simulates the cartridge feeding operation of a real gun when the user triggers the electric toy gun.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, an electric toy gun comprises a piston set and a gear set mounted in the gun body thereof, and an attached cartridge carrier. The gear set comprises a first gearwheel rotatable by an electric drive, for example, electric motor. The first gearwheel comprises a gear sector meshed with the piston set and rotatable to move the piston of the piston set, and a pin perpendicularly extended from one side thereof near the border. The attached cartridge carrier comprises a propelling member movable back and forth by the pin of the first gearwheel during rotation of the first gearwheel, a swivel hook member, which comprises a first end portion coupled to the propelling member and turnable back and forth by the propelling member during rotation of the first gearwheel, a second end portion and a pivot portion pivotally coupled to the gun body, a cartridge rack hung on the second end portion of the swivel hook member and movable back and forth with the swivel hook member during rotation of the first gearwheel, and a return spring for returning the propelling member after the propelling member having been moved.
Further, the propelling member comprises a driven butt extended from one end thereof movable by the pin of the first gearwheel.
Further, the driven butt has a beveled edge for abutment against the pin of the first gearwheel.
Further, the cartridge rack comprises a rack hung on the second end portion of the swivel hook member, and a belt of mimic cartridges carried on the rack and suspending outside the gun body.
Further, the second end portion of the swivel hook member extends out of the gun body. Further, the gun body is covered with a cover member that extends over the attached cartridge carrier.
Further, the propelling member comprises a retaining notch located on an opposite end thereof and coupled to the first end portion of the swivel hook member.
Referring to
The gear set 1 comprises a first gearwheel 11 (see
The piston set 2 comprises the aforesaid piston 21 (see
The attached cartridge carrier 3 (see
During application, the cartridge rack 33 is hung on the second end portion 323 of the swivel hook member 32 (see
As stated above, subject to the attached arrangement of the attached cartridge carrier 3 and the design of the pin 112 of the first gearwheel 11 for driving the propelling member 31 to turn the swivel hook member 32 back and forth, the cartridge rack 33 can be alternatively moved back and forth to simulate the cartridge feeding operation of a real gun, enhancing the player's game interest and increasing the value of the product.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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