Claims
- 1. A gun comprising:
- a frame,
- a barrel assembly pivotably mounted on the frame, for movement between a firing position and a loading position, the barrel assembly including an elongated barrel, a cylinder rotatably mounted on the barrel assembly for rotation about an axis which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the barrel, the cylinder being provided with a plurality of means for retaining a projectile, and indexing means mounted on the barrel assembly for rotating the cylinder to align one of the projectile-retaining means with the barrel,
- a trigger mounted on the frame for movement between a rest position and a firing position, the trigger being engageable with the indexing means when the barrel assembly is in the firing position for causing movement of the indexing means and the cylinder when the trigger is moved from the rest position toward the firing position, and
- a valve assembly mounted on the frame and means for supplying pressurized ,gas to the valve assembly, the valve assembly including a valve body having a gas reservoir therein, a valve seal retainer mounted in the valve body and being retained therein by a retainer pin which extends through the valve body, a valve seal abutting the valve seal retainer, a valve stem slidably mounted within the gas reservoir of the valve body and being movable between a sealed position and a fired position, the valve stem having
- a pin portion which extends through the valve seal and the valve seal retainer,
- a valve seat portion which is engageable with the valve seal when the valve stem is in the sealed position, and
- a gas passage which communicates with the gas reservoir when the valve seat portion moves away from the valve seal whereby pressurized gas can flow from the gas reservoir through the gas passage to one of the projectile-retaining means of the cylinder.
- 2. The gun of claim 1 in which the valve seal retainer is generally cylindrical and is provided with an annular groove, the retainer pin extending into the annular groove.
- 3. The gun of claim 2 including a second retainer pin extending through the valve body into the annular groove of the valve seal retainer.
- 4. The gun of claim 3 in which the two retainer pins are offset from a diameter of the valve seal retainer.
- 5. The gun of claim 1 including a detent housing connected to the valve body, a tubular detent slidably mounted in the detent housing, and an O-ring on the detent engaging the detent housing, the detent being engageable with the projectile-retaining means which is aligned with the barrel.
- 6. A gun comprising:
- a frame,
- a barrel mounted on the frame,
- a hammer pivotably mounted on the frame for movement between a cocked position and a fired position,
- a trigger mounted on the frame for movement between a rest position and a firing position,
- hammer-release means operatively connected between the hammer and the trigger for releasing the hammer from its cocked position when the trigger reaches its firing position, and
- a valve assembly mounted on the frame and means for supplying pressurized gas to the valve assembly, the valve assembly including a valve body having a gas reservoir therein, a valve seal retainer mounted in the valve body and being retained therein by a retainer pin which extends through the valve body, a valve seal abutting the valve seal retainer, a valve stem slidably mounted within the gas reservoir of the valve body and being movable between a sealed position and a fired position, the valve stem having
- a pin portion which extends through the valve seal and the valve seal retainer,
- a valve seat portion which is engageable with the valve seal when the valve stem is in the sealed position, and
- a gas passage which communicates with the gas reservoir when the valve seat portion moves away from the valve seal whereby pressurized gas can flow from the gas reservoir through the gas passage.
- 7. The gun of claim 6 in which the valve seal retainer is generally cylindrical and is provided with an annular groove, the retainer pin extending into the annular groove.
- 8. The gun of claim 7 including a second retainer pin extending through the valve body into the annular groove of the valve seal retainer.
- 9. The gun of claim 8 in which the two retainer pins are offset from a diameter of the valve seal retainer.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of my application Ser. No. 737,209, filed Jul. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,160,795.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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607444 |
Aug 1948 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Bradshaw, Little Old BB Gun, Dec. 1964, pp. 87,89, and 170 Popular Science. |
Divisions (1)
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