The disclosure relates to a toy gun, particularly to a firing linkage mechanism of a toy launcher.
In the industry of toy guns, besides simulated or imitation firearms, other real weapons such as rockets or rocket launchers may also be simulated or imitated to become toy in appearance. In addition, the toy gun industry may make modifications depending on different designs of appearance.
In the primary parts of general toy guns, besides the loading (such as the inside design of a magazine) or firing (such as firing or shooting after bullet loading) of bullets, designing parts such as triggers and firing pins associated with appearances of different simulated firearms is the most difficult part of a toy gun design. Existing parts cannot be directly applied to various simulated toy guns. More importantly, when a designer wants to simulate real weapons such as rockets or rocket launchers to be toy launchers, because the design framework of interior parts is completely different, especially the trigger and the firing position usually have to match the length of a bazooka body, those parts are not able to directly use parts of general toy guns. Thus, more costs of time and design are needed to design different toy launchers.
In view of this, the inventors have devoted themselves to the above-mentioned related art, researched intensively and cooperated with the application of science to try to solve the above-mentioned problems.
An object of the disclosure is to provide a firing linkage mechanism of a toy launcher, which makes the moving position and the firing position of the toy launcher be unlimited to make more diverse modifications or changes to match different designs or production models.
To accomplish the above object, the disclosure provides a firing linkage mechanism of a toy launcher, which includes a linkage assembly, a trigger assembly, and a firing assembly. The linkage assembly has a moving end and a firing end. The trigger assembly is disposed on the moving end and has a trigger portion and a connecting portion connected with the moving end. The connecting portion drives the linkage assembly to make an axial movement when the trigger portion is acting. The firing assembly is disposed on the firing end and has a touching portion and a firing portion extended from the touching portion. The firing end of the linkage assembly is disposed with an acting portion cooperating with the touching portion of the firing assembly. The acting portion is driven to move the touching portion by the axial movement of the linkage assembly to make the firing portion implement a firing action.
The technical contents of this disclosure will become apparent with the detailed description of embodiments accompanied with the illustration of related drawings as follows. It is intended that the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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The linkage assembly 10 may be a link (or linkage rod) for connecting between the trigger assembly 11 and the firing assembly 12. In the design of the toy launchers, regardless of matching the appearance design of simulated weapons such as guns, cannons, or independently designed toy weapons, when the distance between the trigger position and the ammunition firing position is greater than the common condition, the linking between the trigger assembly 11 and the firing assembly 12 may be kept by the extension of the linkage assembly 10. In the embodiment, the linkage assembly 10 is installed on an outer surface of the barrel 2, and the linkage assembly 10 may be composed of multiple link sections. The linkage assembly 10 may be divided into a moving end 100, a firing end 101 and an extending section 102 connected between the moving end 100 and the firing end 101 in series, and they may be connected to be a link in a detachable manner by screwing or engagement. A length of the extending section 102 may be adjusted depending on requirements of different products to make the disclosure match more diverse products to increase interchangeability and universality between components.
The trigger assembly 11 is disposed on an end of the linkage assembly 10 and has a trigger portion 110 and a connecting portion 111 disposed on an end of the linkage assembly 10. The trigger portion 110 protrudes from the barrel 2 or the gun body 3 for being pressed by a hand. In the shown embodiment of the disclosure, the trigger assembly 11 is disposed on the moving end 100 of the linkage assembly 10. The moving end 100 may be formed with a connecting trough 100a. The connecting portion 111 is disposed in the connecting trough 100a to make the trigger assembly 11 move the linkage assembly 10 to make an axially forward or backward movement when the trigger portion 110 is pressed.
The firing assembly 12 is disposed on the other end of the linkage assembly 10 and has a touching portion 120 and a firing portion 121 extended from the touching portion 120. The firing portion 121 reaches in the barrel 2 or the gun body 3 to be corresponding to the firing mechanism in the toy launcher (not shown in figures) so that the toy launcher may perform the shooting action for the bullets through the firing portion 121 triggering the firing mechanism. In detail, the firing assembly 12 is disposed on the firing end 101 of the linkage assembly 10. The firing end 101 is disposed with an acting portion 101a cooperating with the touching portion 120. When the acting portion 101a is driven by the axial movement of the linkage assembly 10 to move, the touching portion 120 is driven to make the firing portion 121 implement the firing action. In the shown embodiment of the disclosure, the firing portion 121 moves toward a direction which crosses the axial direction of the linkage assembly 10 such as a radial direction of the linkage assembly 10.
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Accordingly, by the abovementioned structure, the firing linkage mechanism of the toy launcher of the disclosure may be obtained.
While this disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure set forth in the claims.
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