1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to gun lock technology and more particularly, to a gun-lock assembly of a toy gun, which greatly enhances the recoil of the toy gun.
2. Description of the Related Art
Regular toy air-soft guns are designed like a real gun. These toy air-soft guns have the same outer appearance of a real gun. They operate in the same manner as a real gun. Further, similar to a real gun, these toy air-soft guns produce a recoil upon shooting.
Further, the strength of the firing force and recoil of a toy air-soft gun has a greatly concern with the design of the gun-lock assembly.
The piston 20 is inserted through the front end of the housing 10 into the inside of the accommodation chamber 101. The piston 20 has a stepped axial hole 202 axially extending through the front and rear ends thereof, a radial gas inlet 201 located on the periphery in communication with the axial hole 202 (see
When a user operated the firing control mechanism b to strike the hammer 30, a flow of gas is discharged from a gas supply unit 70 through the gas inlet 201 into the stepped axial hole 202 of the piston 20. At this time, the intake flow of gas flows partially toward the front end of the piston 20 and partially toward the rear end of the piston 20 (see
As stated above, when a flow of gas enters the piston 20 to impart a pressure to the end block 40, a recoil is produced. However, due to limited airtight space behind the end block 40, the strength of the recoil produced upon a backward displacement of the housing 10 is limited, lowering the lifelike effect. Therefore, an improvement is this regard is necessary.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a gun-lock assembly for toy gun, which enhances the recoil of the toy gun.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a gun-lock assembly comprises a housing, a piston, a first spring member, a stopper bolt, a second spring member and a gasket ring. The housing comprises an accommodation chamber longitudinally extending through front and rear ends thereof, an opening transversely extending across a middle part thereof at a rear side relative to the accommodation chamber for allowing movement of a hammer of a firing control mechanism, and an end block affixed to the rear end thereof. The piston is inserted through the front end of the housing into the accommodation chamber, comprising a stepped axial hole axially extending through front and rear ends thereof and a radial gas inlet located on the periphery thereof in communication with the stepped axial hole. The first spring member is mounted in the stepped axial hole near the front end of the piston. The stopper bolt is supported on the first spring member and movable to close the front end of the piston upon a supply of a forced flow of gas through the radial gas inlet into the stepped axial hole. The second spring member is mounted in the stepped axial hole and connected between the inside wall of the piston and the end block. The gasket ring is mounted on the periphery of the piston near the rear end of the piston and peripherally stopped at the peripheral wall of the accommodation chamber of the housing. The gasket ring is movable with the piston relative to the housing to extend an airtight space in the accommodation chamber for receiving a supply of a forced flow of gasp thereby enhancing the recoil of the toy gun.
Further, the piston has a rear hole on the rear end thereof. The rear hole of the piston is stopped by the end block before the supply of a flow of gas through the radial gas inlet into the stepped axial hole.
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The housing 1 has an accommodation chamber 11 defined therein and longitudinally extending through front and rear ends thereof, an opening 12 transversely extending across the middle part thereof behind the accommodation chamber 11 within which a hammer 3 of a firing control mechanism B is moved (see
The piston 2 is inserted through the front end of the housing 1 into the inside of the accommodation chamber 11. The piston 2 has a stepped axial hole 22 axially extending through the front and rear ends thereof, a radial gas inlet 21 located on the periphery in communication with the axial hole 22. Further, a first spring member 5 mounted in the stepped axial hole 22 near the front end of the piston 2, and a stopper bolt 23 is supported on the first spring member 5 axially movable in the stepped axial hole 22 between two positions to close/open the stepped axial hole 22. Normally, the stopper bolt 23 is supported on the first spring member 5 in the open position where the stepped axial hole 22 is opened. When a flow of gas enters the radial gas inlet 21, the stopper bolt 23 is forced forwards by the pressure of the intake flow of gas to compress the first spring member 5 and to further close the stepped axial hole 22 (see
Further, the piston 2 has a rear hole 24 on the rear end. Normally, the piston 2 is not moved in the accommodation chamber 11 of the housing 1, and the spring force of the second spring member 6 causes the rear hole 24 of the piston 2 to be stopped by the end block 4 at the rear end of the accommodation chamber 11 (see
When a user operated the firing control mechanism B to strike the hammer 3, a flow of gas is discharged front a gas supply unit 8 through the gas inlet 21 into the stepped axial hole 22 of the piston 2. At this time, the intake flow of gas flows partially toward the front end of the piston 2 and partially toward the rear end of the piston 2 (see
As stated above, when the intake flow of gas wholly moves toward the rear end of the piston 2, the gasket ring 7 is moved with the piston 2 relative to the housing 1 for allowing the intake flow of gas to flow through the rear hole 24 of the piston 2 into the tensed of the accommodation chamber 11 of the housing 1 to extend the area of the accommodation chamber 11. By means of extending the area of the accommodation chamber 11, the recoil of the toy gun is relatively enhanced.
A prototype of gun-lock assembly has been constructed with the features of
Although a particular embodiment of the 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 the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.