The present invention generally relates to firearm bolts, and more particularly to a firearm bolt emulation mechanism that generates a highly emulating chambering sound to effectively enhance the pleasure of a player.
In the 16th century, artillery was reduced in size and matchlocks were invented as the beginning of the light firearms. Since then, firearms gradually become extremely offensive weapons with the combination of innovation of mechanical engineering and novel types of gunpowder. The development of industrial techniques also helped advance the progress of firearms, making them widely used in military and police applications, hunting, and sports.
Firearms are restrained and controlled in many countries and firearm fancies are only allowed to purchase toy gun or model guns for collection and possession. A variety of emulation firearm bolts that does not possess antipersonnel force are available in the market and some are referred to as toy gun bolts or BB guns.
The toy gun bolts that are currently available in the market have made a great progress in respect of the materials and the manufacturing techniques thereof, making the outside appearance of the toy gun bolt highly closely emulating an actual firearm. However, the internal structure of the toy gun bolt is generally not made emulating an actual bolt. For example, the operation of the toy gun bolt does not provide a power vibration and chambering sound that an actual gun may generate, making the operation of the toy gun bolt very monotonous and boring. Toy gun bolts that generate recoil forces are also available in the market. Although a recoil force is generated in pretty much the same way as an actual firearm, the sound generated when chambering is made is still poor. Electronic sound generation has also been available for such a purposes, but there is a significant difference from the chambering sound of an actual firearm.
The primary object of the present invention is that through connection made with a gas tube, when a hand grip is pulled and moved, the gas tube drives a striker to move so as to realize a structure for emulation of an actual bolt in a limited space.
Another object of the present invention is that striking and contacting between a striker and a knocker may generate sounding that is very close to actual chambering sounds so as to achieve an advantage of high degree of emulation thereby enhancing the pleasure of a user in the use of the device.
To achieve the above objects, the present invention structurally comprises a bolt body, a gas tube received in the bolt body and coupled a the hand grip, a striker received in the bolt body and coupled to an end of the gas tube, a knocker received in the bolt body and set on a moving path of the striker, and an abutting member fixedly mounted to one side of the striker to enhance tight engagement thereof with the knocker. The gas tube comprises an elastic element fit thereon for reciprocal movement of the hand grip. Further, the striker has one side forming a wavy section and the knocker has a side corresponding to the wavy section and forming a contact section. As such, for percussion, the hand grip is first pulled rearward for chambering and at the same time, the hand grip drives the gas tube to have the gas tube drive the striker. Further, the hand grip is returnable by means of a force applied by the elastic element in an opposite direction. During the process of position returning, the striker powerfully strikes the knocker, making the wavy section and the contact section rub each other so that they generate loud and clear sounding in an intermittent manner, achieving the sound of chambering of an actual firearm and thus improving the pleasure of a player.
The technique described above can overcome the problems of the conventional toy gun bolt that generates no chambering sound as an actual firearm and is thus monotonous and boring and lacks of the true sense of reality, thereby achieving a practical improvement of the present invention.
The foregoing objectives and summary provide only a brief introduction to the present invention. To fully appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as well as the invention itself, all of which will become apparent to those skilled in the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the specification and drawings identical reference numerals refer to identical or similar parts.
Many other advantages and features of the present invention will become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and the accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative example.
The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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a bolt body 1, which comprises a movably arranged hand grip 11, the hand grip 11 having an end to which an elastic element 12, which can be a spring, is mounted for reciprocal movement of the hand grip 11 and an opposite end fixedly coupled to a connection member 13, the connection member 13 having an end fixedly coupled to a striker 14 to be described hereinafter;
a striker 14 (which is a solid metal piece), which is received in the bolt body 1 and coupled to the connection member 13 of the hand grip 1, the striker 14 having a side forming a wavy section 141;
a knocker 15 (which is a solid metal piece), which is received in the bolt body 1 at a location adjacent to a front end of a barrel and is set on a moving path of the striker 14, the knocker 15 having a side corresponding to the wavy section 141 and forming a contact section 151; and
an abutting member 16, which is fixedly mounted to one side of the striker 14 to enhance tight engagement thereof with the knocker 15, the abutting member 16 being arranged to be distant from the wavy section 141.
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a bolt body 1a, which comprises a movably arranged hand grip 11a, the hand grip 11a having an end to which an elastic element 12a is mounted for reciprocal movement of the hand grip 11a;
a striker 14a, which is received in the bolt body 1a and coupled to the hand grip 11a, the striker 14a having a side forming a wavy section 141a;
a knocker 15a, which is received in the bolt body 1a and is set on a moving path of the striker 14a, the knocker 15a having a side corresponding to the wavy section 141a and forming a contact section 151a; and
an abutting member 16a, which is fixedly mounted to one side of the knocker 15a to enhance tight engagement thereof with the striker 14a, the abutting member 16a being arranged to be distant from the contact section 151a.
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a bolt body 1b, which comprises a movably arranged hand grip 11b, the hand grip 11b having an end to which a gas tube 17b is coupled, the gas tube 17b receiving an elastic element 12b to fit thereon in an encompassing manner;
a striker 14b, which is received in the bolt body 1b and coupled to an end of the gas tube 17b, the striker 14b having a side forming a wavy section 141b, the striker 14b being connected to an end of the elastic element 12b that is distant from the hand grip 11b; and
a knocker 15b, which is received in the bolt body 1b and is set on a moving path of the striker 14b, the knocker 15b having a side corresponding to the wavy section 141b and forming a contact section 151b.
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The present invention provides the following advantages:
(1) Through the connection made with the gas tube 17b, when the hand grip 11b is pulled and moved, the gas tube 17b drives the striker 14b to move so as to realize a structure for emulation of an actual bolt in a limited space.
(2) The striking and contacting between the striker 14 and the knocker 15 may generate sounding that is very close to actual chambering sounds, achieving an advantage of high degree of emulation thereby enhancing the pleasure of a user in the use of the device.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.