The present invention relates to toy, and in particular to a high entertaining ejecting toy capable of ejecting an elastic object by pressurized air which is sucking from atmosphere and being properly pressurized.
There are plenty of kinds of toy nowadays, but toys which are interactive, dynamic, being popular among children and adults, and also safe are few.
Such toys like water guns or swing toys are common and already popular for a period. For children, they need more special and creative toys to draw their interest of playing. Therefore, how to create new idea of playing is the most important object in this business.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an ejecting toy. Except a prior water gun, the present invention is to create a new idea like an air gun and to create pleasure of operating, shooting, and also to ensure the safety of playing so as to raise the additional value of the product.
The ejecting toy according to the present invention can be easily performed by a user to shoot a safe elastic object by pulling and pushing the handle. The operation is easy and fast, thus user will enjoy the pleasure of operating and flying. Through the wings formed on an elastic body for stabilizing the flying of the elastic object, fun of aiming and shooting is provided. Because of the soft material of the structure, the safety of the playing is well ensured.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
First, referring to
The cylinder body 10 includes a tubular main body 101 made of a soft material and a tubular casing 102 made of a hard material. The tubular casing 102 is arranged on an inner wall of the main body 101 and defines a receiving chamber 11. The receiving chamber 11 has a front opening 111 and a rear opening 112.
The front cover 20 serves to cover the front opening 111 of the cylinder body 10. A front wall of the front cover 20 extends forwards so as to form a front positioning tube 21, and a rear wall of the front cover 20 extends backwards so as to form a rear positioning tube 22. A through vent hole 23 is formed between the front positioning tube 21 and the rear positioning tube 22 so as to communicate with the two positioning tubes. Between the front wall and the rear wall of the front cover 20, there are four through air inlet holes 24 are formed and located equally on the periphery.
A front portion of the elastic object 30 during flying is formed as an elastic head 31, and an elastic body 32 is extended backwards from the elastic head 31. A front end of the elastic head 31 is formed with a shape of an arc. A rear end of the elastic body 32 is formed as a positioning recess 321 for sliding into the front positioning tube 21 of the front cover 20 and covering a front end of the vent hole 23. A periphery of the elastic body 32 is formed as a plurality of wings 322 for stabilizing the flying. In the embodiment, the elastic object 30 is made of a soft material for the purpose of safety. Also, using the soft material only on the elastic head 31 will have the same effect.
The valve 40 has an install portion 41 at a middle position thereof. The install portion 41 has a positioning slot 411 facing ahead. With reference to
The handle 50 has a handle portion 51 for holding by a human hand and a rod body 52 for inserting into the receiving chamber 11 from the rear opening 112 of the cylinder body 10. A front end of the rod body 52 is formed as a piston 53 for sealed sliding into the receiving chamber 11. When the handle portion 51 is pulled backwards or pushed forwards, the piston 53 will slide in the same direction with the handle portion 51 in the receiving chamber 11.
When operating the ejecting toy of the present invention, a hand holds the cylinder body 10, and another hand holds the handle portion 51 of the handle 50 and pulls it backwards to slide the piston 53 in a front end of the rod body 52 backwards along the inner wall of the receiving chamber 11. Thus, inside of the receiving chamber 11 will become a vacuum state as illustrated in
The elastic object 30 will no longer resist the force from the pressurized air from the vent hole and the receiving chamber 11 and the elastic object 30 will be ejected and flying out. The whole pull and push process is fast an easy, thus the ejecting of the elastic object is being performed in an instant. User will easily have pleasure by the ejecting and flying through the operating. Otherwise, through the wings 322 formed on the elastic body 32 of the elastic object 30, the precision of the flying is raised as well as the pleasure of the aiming and firing. Moreover, the elastic head is made of a soft material, the safety of playing is well kept. Because of the simple structure of the ejecting toy, the manufacturing and the cost is economic.
With reference to
The handle 50 has a handle portion 51 for holding by a human hand and a rod body 52 for inserting into the receiving chamber 11 from the rear opening 112 of the cylinder body 10. A front end of the rod body 52 is formed as a piston 53 for sealed sliding into the receiving chamber 11. When the handle portion 51 is pulled backwards or pushed forwards, the piston 53 will slide in the same direction with the handle portion 51 in the receiving chamber 11.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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20100078002 A1 | Apr 2010 | US |