1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a game dart, and more particularly to a game dart having a ballast for stabilizing or balancing the game dart.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical game darts have been developed and comprise a dart barrel including a needle like dart point extended forwardly therefrom, and including a longitudinal flight shaft extended rearwardly therefrom, and the trailing end of the shaft being terminated by a flight.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,498,004 to Mariella et al. discloses one of the typical game darts comprising a longitudinal flight shaft detachably attached to a dart barrel by a threading engagement. However, the dart barrels of the typical game darts have no weight or ballast or other balancing members disposed therein such that the typical game darts may not be stabilized or balanced while shooting.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,895,331 to Rinehart discloses another typical game dart also comprising a longitudinal flight shaft detachably attached to a dart barrel by a threading engagement, and a needle like dart point also detachably attached to the dart barrel by a threading engagement, and a heavy and very malleable ballast material, such as a wad of the lead wool ballast is engaged into the dart barrel.
However, it will be inconvenient to insert the lead wool ballast into the dart barrels of the typical game darts, and thus expensive man power is required to assemble the typical game darts. In addition, for coupling or attaching the flight shaft and the dart point to the dart barrel, solid brass nose and tail bushings are further required to be provided and attached or secured onto the dart barrel, and having inner threads formed or provided therein, for threading and attaching the flight shaft and the dart point to the dart barrel, such that the typical game dart may not be quickly manufactured or assembled, and such that the manufacturing cost for the typical game dart will be greatly increased.
Great British Patent No. GB 2086243A to Halpern discloses a further typical game dart comprising a longitudinal flight shaft detachably attached to a dart barrel by a threading engagement, and a needle like dart point and a number of magnets attached to the dart barrel. However, the dart barrel is required to be pressed or spun with a recess therein, to solidly retain the needle like dart point and the magnets within the dart barrel, such that the needle like dart point and the magnets may not be easily engaged into and assembled to the dart barrel.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional game darts.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a game dart including a ballast to be easily and quickly molded within the dart barrel of the game dart, for stabilizing or balancing the game dart.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a game dart including a dart point and a longitudinal flight shaft and a trailing flight that may be easily and readily attached or coupled or secured to a dart barrel.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a game dart comprising a dart barrel including a hollow chamber formed therein, and including a front end and a rear end each having a screw hole formed therein, a ballast retained in the chamber of the dart barrel, the screw holes of the dart barrel including an inner diameter smaller than that of the chamber of the dart barrel, to form an inner peripheral shoulder in each of the ends of the dart barrel, and to engage with the ballast, and to anchor and retain the ballast within the hollow chamber of the dart barrel, a dart point including a threaded coupler for detachably threading with the screw hole of the front end of the dart barrel, for detachably attaching the dart point to the front end of the dart barrel, and a longitudinal flight shaft including a threaded coupler for detachably threading with the screw hole of the rear end of the dart barrel, and for detachably attaching the flight shaft to the rear end of the dart barrel, and the shaft including a trailing end having a flight provided thereon.
The ballast includes two ends each having an engaging member provided therein. The engaging members of the ballast may be cavities formed in the ends of the ballast.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
It is preferable that the screw holes 15 of the dart barrel 11 include an inner diameter smaller than that of the hollow chamber 12 thereof, for forming or defining an inner peripheral shoulder 16 in each of the ends 13, 14 thereof, and for engaging with the weight or ballast 20, and thus for stably anchoring or retaining the weight or ballast 20 within the hollow chamber 12 of the dart barrel 11, and for preventing the weight or ballast 20 from being moved relative to the dart barrel 11.
The ballast 20 may be made of heavy materials, such as metal, plastic, or other materials, for balancing the dart barrel 11, and may be engaged into or formed within the hollow chamber 12 of the dart barrel 11 by such as molding or mold injection processes. It is preferable that the ballast 20 includes an engaging member 21, such as a cavity 21 formed or provided in each of the ends 22, 23 thereof, and communicating with the screw holes 15 of the dart barrel 11 respectively.
The game dart 10 further includes a needle like dart point 17 having a threaded coupler 18 for detachably threading with the screw hole 15 of the front end 14 of the dart barrel 11, and thus for detachably attaching to the front end 14 of the dart barrel 11, and further includes a longitudinal flight shaft 24 having a threaded coupler 25 for detachably threading with the screw hole 15 of the rear end 13 of the dart barrel 11, and thus for detachably attaching to the rear end 13 of the dart barrel 11.
The shaft 24 includes a trailing end 26 terminated by a flight 27. For example, the shaft 24 includes one or more grooves or slots 28 formed in the trailing end 26 thereof, for detachably attaching or securing the flight 27 to the shaft 24. The threading coupling of the dart point 17 and the shaft 24 to the dart barrel 11, and the attachment of the flight 27 to the shaft 24 are typical and will not be described in further details.
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The mold device 30 includes one or more pouring gates 40 formed or provided in either or both of the mold pieces 31, 32, for filling or injecting a plastic or synthetic material into the mold cavities 33 of the mold pieces 31, 32, and for forming the body of the dart barrel 11, and thus for allowing the ballast 20 to be directly and quickly molded and secured within the hollow chamber 12 of the dart barrel 11 without further assembling processes, best shown in
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It is to be noted that the ballast 20 may be directly and quickly and solidly molded and retained within the hollow chamber 12 of the dart barrel 11 without further assembling processes, and the screw holes 15 of the dart barrel 11 may also be directly and quickly formed within the dart barrel 11 without additional manufacturing or machining processes.
Alternatively, as shown in
With this arrangement, the anchoring pegs 37 are not required to be provided with the engaging members 38 or tapered tips 38 to engage with the ballast 20. The anchoring pegs 37 each also includes an outer thread 39 formed thereon and partially received or engaged in the recesses 34 of the mold pieces 31, 32, and also partially extended into the mold cavities 33 of the mold pieces 31, 32 respectively, to allow a portion of the outer threads 39 of the anchoring pegs 37 to be partially received or engaged in the mold cavities 33 of the mold pieces 31, 32 respectively, in order to transfer or to form the screw holes 15 in the dart barrel 11 directly, without additional manufacturing or machining processes.
Accordingly, the game dart in accordance with the present invention includes a ballast to be easily and quickly molded within the dart barrel of the game dart, for stabilizing or balancing the game dart.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5009433 | Reid | Apr 1991 | A |
5058900 | Denen | Oct 1991 | A |
5498004 | Mariella et al. | Mar 1996 | A |
5895331 | Rinehart | Apr 1999 | A |
6974398 | Murphy | Dec 2005 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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2086243 | May 1982 | GB |