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Field of Invention
The present invention relates to gun technology and more particularly, to a gun bolt assembly of air-soft pistol, which greatly enhances the stability of relative movement between the air cylinder and the piston.
Description of Related Arts
Regular toy air-soft pistols are designed like a real pistol. These toy air-soft pistols have the same outer appearance of a real pistol. They operate in the same manner as a real pistol. Further, similar to a real pistol, these toy air-soft pistols produce recoil upon shooting. Enhancing the generation of recoil of a toy gun greatly attracts toy gun players.
An air-soft toy pistol utilizes high-pressure gas to drive the gun bolt assembly. Traction between the slide carriage and air cylinder of the gun bolt assembly is achieved by a spring member. When high-pressure gas is delivered into the air cylinder to drive a bullet toward the outside, the piston and the slide carriage are simultaneously forced backwards by high-pressure gas to produce recoil. At this time, the spring member is stretched out. After interruption of the supply of high-pressure gas, the elastic restoring energy of the spring member pulls the piston back.
Thus, as shown in
However, because the distance between the air cylinder 20 and the slide carriage 10 is limited, the wire diameter of the second springs 50 must be limited, lowering the elastic strength and generation of recoil. Further, these second springs 50 wear quickly with use, shortening the lifespan. Further, because the second springs 50 are connected between the air cylinder 20 and the base 301 at the top outside, they tend to fall off. Further, because the pulling force between the air cylinder 20 and the base 301 is produced at the top outside of the air cylinder 20, the moving path of the air cylinder 20 can easily be deviated upwardly from the rails 302, causing the air cylinder 20 unable to push the bullet into the gun barrel accurately. An improvement in this regard is desired.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a gun bolt assembly for air-soft pistol, which has the second spring axially connected between the air cylinder and the piston to prevent falling off and to prolong lifespan, enabling the air cylinder and the piston to be moved stably without deviation.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a gun bolt assembly of air-soft pistol comprises a slide carriage and an air cylinder. The slide carriage has a bridge member fixedly mounted in a rear side thereof. The bridge member comprises a base, two rails forwardly extended from two opposite lateral sides of the base, a piston fixedly mounted at a front side of the base, a fastening component fastened to a front side of the piston to lock a piston cushion to the front side of the piston. The air cylinder comprises an air inlet located at a bottom side thereof, an air outlet located at a front side thereof, a wad mounted therein at a rear side relative to the air outlet, a first spring mounted around a front side of the wad to support the wad inside the air cylinder, an opening located at a rear side thereof for the insertion of the piston into the inside of the air cylinder, and a second spring connected between the air cylinder and the slide carriage for enabling the air cylinder to be moved back and forth along the two rails within a limited range. The second spring has a front end thereof positioned inside the air cylinder, and a rear end thereof inserted through the fastening component and the piston cushion and connected to an inside part of the piston.
By means of axially connecting the second spring between the air cylinder and the piston, the second spring is prohibited from falling off. This second spring mounting arrangement allows the use of a large diameter metal wire material for making the second spring to prolong lifespan. Further, because the second spring is axially connected between the air cylinder and the piston, the air cylinder can be moved along the two rails stably without deviation.
Preferably, the air cylinder further comprises a locating pin transversely mounted therein. The piston has a plug mounted in a rear side thereof and held in place by the base of said bridge member. The second spring has the front end thereof connected to the locating pin, and the rear end thereof connected to the plug. Further, the piston comprises a front part and a rear part. The rear part comprises two screw holes longitudinally disposed therein at two opposite lateral sides and affixed to the base of the bridge member by two screw bolts. The fastening component is threaded into the front part to lock the piston cushion to the front part. The plug is plugged into the rear part. Further, the rear part is relatively smaller than the front part. The bridge member further comprises two arched constraint flanges protruded from the front side of the base at different elevations and respectively abutted against opposing top and bottom sides of the rear part of said piston.
Preferably, the fastening component comprises a head, a shank backwardly extended from a rear side of said head, an outer thread spirally extended around the periphery of the shank, an axial hole axially cut through the head and the shank for the passing of the second spring, and a tool groove located on an opposing front side of the head for the positioning of a hand tool to drive the fastening component into or out of the piston.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
Referring to
The slide carriage 1 has a bottom open side (see
Further, the fastening component 43 comprises a head 431, a shank 432 backwardly extended from a center part of a back side of the head 431, an outer thread 433 spirally extending around the periphery of the shank 432 for enabling the shank 432 to be threaded into the front part 41 of the piston 4, an axial hole 434 axially cut through the head 431 and the shank 432, and a tool groove (such as keystone groove, crossed groove, etc.) 435 located on an opposing front side of the head 431 for the positioning of a hand tool (such as screwdriver) to drive the fastening component 43 into or out of the front part 41 of the piston 4.
The air cylinder 2 is a hollow member, comprising an air outlet 21 located at a front side thereof, an opening 22 located at an opposing rear side thereof for the insertion of the piston 4 into the inside of the air cylinder 2 to let the piston cushion 44 be slidably abutted against the inside wall of the air cylinder 2, an air inlet 23 located at a bottom side thereof, a wad 24 mounted inside the air cylinder 2 behind the air outlet 21, a first spring 25 mounted around a front side of the wad 24 and stopped against the inside wall of the air cylinder 2 behind the air outlet 21, a second spring 26 connected between the air cylinder 2 and the piston 4, and a locating pin 27 transversely mounted inside the air cylinder 2 and stopped at a rear side of the wad 24. The second spring 26 has a front end thereof connected to the locating pin 27, and an opposing rear end thereof inserted through the axial hole 434 of the fastening component 43 and the piston cushion 44 and then connected to the plug 45. Further, the wire diameter of the second spring 26 is relatively larger than the prior art design.
When operating the air-soft pistol to shoot a bullet, hammer 5 is biased forwards (see
As stated above, this invention has the second spring 26 be axially mounted inside the air cylinder 2 and connected between the air cylinder 2 and the piston 4, and therefore, this invention eliminates the disadvantage of the use of a small wire diameter spring member due to space limitation as seen in the prior art design, and allows the use of a large wire diameter spring member for producing heavy recoil. The arrangement of the second spring 26 prevents falling off and prolongs lifespan. Further, because the second spring 26 is axially connected between the air cylinder 2 and the piston 4, the air cylinder 2 can be moved along the two rails 32 stably without deviation (see
Although a particular embodiment of this 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 this invention. Accordingly, this invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104218979 | Nov 2015 | TW | national |