Claims
- 1. A paintball gun operable to shoot paintballs, said gun comprising:
a barrel; a gun body section including a breech section connected to a rear end of said barrel and a handle section; a trigger movably mounted on said gun body section; a bolt movable in said breech section between a retracted position where a paintball can enter said breech section through an inlet provided in said breech section and a front shooting position where said inlet is closed, said bolt having an elongate, longitudinally extending passage formed therein; a spring mounted in said longitudinally extending passage of the bolt and engaging said bolt at a rear end of the spring; a spring engaging member mounted in said longitudinally extending passage and fixedly connected to said breech section, said spring being engaged by said spring engaging member at a front end of said spring and therefore acting to bias the bolt towards said retracted position; a pneumatic circuit for driving said bolt forwardly towards said front shooting position using pressurized gas and including a control valve arranged to receive gas under pressure and direct this pressurized gas to a rear side of said bolt when said gun is shot; an electronic circuit for controlling said pneumatic circuit, said electronic circuit including an electrical switch operated by movement of said trigger; and a gas valve mechanism mounted in said gun and adapted to be opened by engagement of the gas valve mechanism by said bolt in said front shooting position to permit passage of pressurized gas from a pressurized gas source to the barrel to propel a paintball along and out of said barrel.
- 2. A paintball gun according to claim 1 wherein said gas valve mechanism includes a movable operating member that normally projects into a bolt chamber formed in said breech section and that is engaged and moved by said bolt when the bolt is moved to said front shooting position in order to open said gas valve mechanism and release said pressurized gas.
- 3. A paintball gun according to claim 2 wherein said movable operating member is a lever member pivotably attached to said gun body section.
- 4. A paintball gun according to claim 1 wherein said spring engaging member is connected to said breech section by a pin that extends through a longitudinally extending slot formed in said bolt.
- 5. A paintball gun according to claim 4 wherein said bolt includes a cap member secured to a rear end section of said bolt and located in said longitudinally extending passage and wherein said rear end of said spring engages said cap member.
- 6. A paintball gun according to claim 1 wherein said electronic circuit includes a microcomputer and means for regulating a predetermined voltage from a battery that is provided to said microcomputer.
- 7. A paintball gun according to claim 3 wherein said bolt has a longitudinally extending groove formed in a bottom side thereof and said lever member projects into said groove when said bolt is in the retracted position.
- 8. A paintball gun according to claim 1 wherein said electronic circuit includes a microcomputer, a voltage regulator to control the voltage provided to said microcomputer, a brown out circuit connected to said microcomputer, an electronic switch capable of switching said electronic circuit off under at least one preselected condition, and a manual ON/OFF switch.
- 9. In a gas-powered gun for firing balls, the gun having a barrel, a gun body section including a breech behind the barrel for receiving one ball at a time through a ball feed port, a trigger movably mounted in said gun body section, a bolt slidable within the breech to advance a ball to a shooting position and close off the feed port, and a regulator for supplying pressurized gas at a relatively low gas pressure, said regulator being adapted for connection to a source of relatively high pressure gas, the improvement comprising:
means for moving said bolt to a retracted position after the gun is shot;
a solenoid valve having an inlet connected to said regulator and arranged to deliver said relatively low pressure gas to a rear side of said bolt for moving said bolt forwardly to the shooting position when said solenoid valve is in an open position; an electronic circuit for controlling said solenoid valve, said circuit including an electrical switch operated by said trigger; and valve means for permitting said relatively high pressure gas to flow into said barrel in order to propel a ball along and out of said barrel, said valve means being moved to an open position by engagement of said bolt with said valve means in said shooting position of the bolt.
- 10. A gun according to claim 9 wherein said bolt moving means includes a coil spring mounted inside said bolt and engaging said bolt at one end of the spring.
- 11. A gun according to claim 10 wherein said bolt moving means further includes a spring engaging member mounted in a longitudinally extending passage formed in said bolt and fixedly connected to said breech, said spring engaging member holding a front end of said coil spring so as to prevent forward movement of said coil spring beyond the spring engaging member.
- 12. A gun according to claim 11 wherein said valve means includes a movable operating member adapted to project into a bolt chamber formed in said breech until the gun is shot, said movable operating member being moved by said bolt when the bolt is driven to said shooting position and thereby opening said valve means to release said relatively high pressure gas.
- 13. A gun according to claim 12 wherein said movable operating member is a lever member pivotably attached to said gun body section.
- 14. A gun operable to shoot balls, said gun comprising:
a barrel; a gun body section attached to said barrel and including a breech section coaxial with said barrel and a movable trigger, a bolt mounted in said breech section and movable between a retracted position for ball loading and a forward position for shooting a ball; means for moving said bolt to said retracted position after the gun is shot; a first pneumatic circuit for delivering propellant gas from a gas supply to said barrel for propelling said ball therefrom, said first pneumatic circuit including a first gas valve mechanism; a second pneumatic circuit connected to receive pressurized gas from said gas supply and including a second valve for delivering pressurized gas to a rear end of said bolt for a short time interval in order to drive the bolt from said retracted position to said forward position and thereby causing said bolt to engage said first gas valve mechanism to open it and release said propellant gas to the barrel; and an electronic circuit adapted to operate said second valve, said electronic circuit being operable by said trigger.
- 15. A gun according to claim 14 wherein said bolt moving means includes a coil spring mounted inside said bolt and engaging said bolt at a rear end of the coil spring.
- 16. A gun according to claim 15 wherein said bolt moving means further includes a spring engaging member mounted in a passage formed in said bolt and fixedly connected to said breech, said spring engaging member acting as a stop that prevents forward movement of a front end of said coil spring.
- 17. A paintball gun according to claim 16 wherein said second pneumatic circuit includes a regulator for supplying said relatively low pressure gas to an inlet of said second valve which is a solenoid valve, and wherein said first gas valve mechanism including a pivotable lever member adapted to project into a bolt chamber formed in said breech section until the gun is shot, said lever member being moved by said bolt when the bolt is driven to its forward position and thereby opening said first gas valve mechanism to release said propellant gas.
- 18. A gun operable to shoot balls, said gun comprising:
a barrel; a gun body section attached to a rear end of said barrel and including a breech section coaxial with said barrel; a movable trigger mounted on said gun body section; a bolt mounted in said breech section and movable between a retracted position for ball loading through an inlet in the breech section and a forward position for shooting a ball, said bolt having an elongate passage formed therein; a spring mounted in said elongate passage in said bolt for moving said bolt between said retracted position and said forward position; a spring holder mounted in said elongate passage and fixedly connected to said breech section, said spring holder engaging a front end of said spring; and a pneumatic circuit for delivering propellant gas from a gas supply to said barrel for propelling a ball therefrom, said pneumatic circuit including a gas valve mechanism, wherein when said bolt is moved from said retracted position to said forward position, said bolt engages said gas valve mechanism and causes said gas valve mechanism to open and release said propellant gas into the barrel.
- 19. A gun according to claim 18 wherein said gas valve mechanism includes a pivotable lever member mounted in said breech section and projecting into a bolt chamber formed in said breech section, said lever member being engaged and moved by said bolt when the bolt is moved to its forward position in order to open said gas valve mechanism.
- 20. A gun according to claim 18 wherein said gas valve mechanism includes a movable ball that projects into a bolt chamber formed in said breech section and that is engaged and moved by said bolt when the bolt is moved to its forward position in order to open said gas valve mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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2,326,464 |
Nov 2000 |
CA |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. filed Jan. 3, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09753818 |
Jan 2001 |
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09850621 |
May 2001 |
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