Various embodiments of the present invention relate to a toy projectile launcher or dart launching mechanism and a magazine for holding the darts or projectiles to be launched therefrom. In particular, the present invention relates to a magazine having various features.
Darts or toy projectiles have been used in toy blasters or other toys to provide an enhanced play factor to the toy blasters or toys. Some toy blasters are configured to launch multiple darts or projectiles sequentially.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a toy projectile launcher that has a safety mechanism and improvements to the operation thereof. There is a need for a magazine for a projectile launcher that can contain multiple darts or toy projectiles.
In one embodiment, a toy is provided. The toy being configured to launch a plurality of projectiles from a magazine configured to hold the plurality of the projectiles therein. The magazine being movably coupled to the toy.
In another embodiment, a magazine configured to removably receive a plurality of projectiles therein and configured for use with a toy configured to launch the plurality of projectiles therefrom is provided. The magazine having: a main body portion, which is secured to a back body portion and wherein the back body portion has a first plurality of features and a second plurality of features located on opposite sides of a plurality of openings, wherein each one of the plurality of openings is fluidly connected to at least one of a plurality of chambers of the magazine, wherein each one of the plurality of chambers is configured to receive one of the plurality of projectiles therein
In one embodiment, a toy projectile launcher configured to launch a plurality of projectiles therefrom, the toy projectile launcher comprising: a housing; and a magazine movably secured to a housing of the toy projectile launcher, the magazine including a plurality of chambers, each of the chambers being configured to hold one of the plurality of the projectiles therein, the magazine having a surface that is engageable by the toy projectile launcher to align and to move the magazine relative to the housing.
In one alternative implementation, the magazine has a main body portion and a back body portion, the main body portion being coupled to the back body portion.
In one alternative implementation, wherein the magazine further comprises: a gasket located between the main body portion and the back body portion.
In one alternative implementation, the main body portion has a receiving area, the gasket being located in the receiving area.
In one alternative implementation, the toy projectile launcher includes an advancing member, and the back body portion has a first plurality of recesses that are engageable by the advancing member to cause movement of the magazine relative to the housing.
In one alternative implementation, the back body portion has a second plurality of recesses formed therein spaced apart from the first plurality of recesses.
In one alternative implementation, the toy projectile launcher includes a spring-biased mechanism, the second plurality of recesses being configured to receive the spring-biased mechanism, the spring-biased mechanism locating the magazine with respect to the housing such that a nozzle of the toy projectile launcher is fluidly coupled to one of a plurality of openings located between the first plurality of recesses and the second plurality of recesses.
In one alternative implementation, each of the plurality of first recesses has an angled portion that terminates at a flat portion, the angled portion being configured to allow the advancing member to slide along a surface of the angled portion and engage the flat portion in order to move the magazine with respect to the housing.
In one alternative implementation, the back body portion includes a plurality of protruding members, each of the protruding members being received within one of the plurality of projectiles when the projectiles are inserted into the chambers of the magazine.
In one alternative implementation, the chambers are arranged into two columns, and the columns are offset from each other.
In one alternative implementation, the magazine includes a plurality of through holes formed therein, and each of the chambers is coupled to one of the holes.
In one alternative implementation, the holes are located in a line.
In one alternative implementation, the holes are located between a pair of lines of recesses.
In another embodiment, a magazine for a toy projectile launcher configured to launch a plurality of projectiles therefrom, the magazine comprising: a main body portion including walls defining a plurality of chambers, each of the chambers being configured to hold the plurality of the projectiles therein; and a back body portion coupled to the main body portion, the back body portion being engageable by the toy projectile launcher to move the magazine.
In one alternative implementation, the back body portion includes a first row of recesses that are engageable by an advancing member of the toy projectile launcher, and a second row of recesses that are engageable by a locating member of the toy projectile launcher.
In one alternative implementation, the magazine includes a plurality of through holes formed therein, each of the chambers is coupled to one of the holes, and the holes are located between the two rows of recesses.
In one alternative implementation, the chambers are arranged into two columns, and the columns are offset from each other.
In another embodiment, a magazine is configured to removably receive a plurality of projectiles therein and configured for use with a toy projectile launcher configured to launch the plurality of projectiles therefrom, the magazine comprising: a main body portion, which is secured to a back body portion and wherein the back body portion has a first plurality of features and a second plurality of features located on opposite sides of a plurality of openings, wherein each one of the plurality of openings is fluidly connected to at least one of a plurality of chambers of the magazine, wherein each one of the plurality of chambers is configured to receive one of the plurality of projectiles therein.
In one alternative implementation, the chambers are arranged into two columns each being offset from the other.
In one alternative implementation, adjacent chambers share common walls.
In various embodiments and implementations of the invention, the magazine can be used with different toy projectile launchers. The magazine can be advanced by the toy projectile launcher.
These and/or other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
Although the drawings represent varied embodiments and features of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to illustrate and explain exemplary embodiments the present invention. The exemplification set forth herein illustrates several aspects of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the FIGS., a toy, device, toy blaster or apparatus 10 for launching a toy projectile constructed in accordance with various non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the present invention is illustrated. The apparatus 10 illustrated in the FIGS. is one embodiment of an apparatus that can be used with a magazine according to the invention. It is contemplated that other embodiments of an apparatus 10 can be used with the magazine disclosed herein.
Toy, device, toy blaster or apparatus 10, hereinafter referred to as toy 10 comprises a main housing 12. Housing 12 includes a passageway 13 extending through the housing 12 that accommodates a magazine 30 containing one or more projectiles and allows the magazine 30 to advance therethrough. Housing 12 also has a grip portion 14 and an actuation or trigger mechanism 16. The actuation or trigger mechanism 16 is movably mounted to the housing 12. Movement or operation of the actuation or trigger mechanism 16 operates various components of the toy 10. For example, movement of actuation mechanism 16 will in one embodiment, cause compressed air or fluid to be released or transferred to an operating device or engine (not shown) in order to active the same. In one non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the operating device may be a pneumatically driven operating device. In another embodiment, movement of a trigger mechanism 16 releases a spring-loaded piston that can be released to compress air in the apparatus 10 to launch projectiles 22.
Operation of the operating device ultimately causes a projectile or dart 22 to be launched from the toy. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the projectile or dart 22 that is launched is aligned with a nozzle 24 (see
The magazine 30 is slidably or movably secured to the toy 10 so that different projectiles 22 in chambers 28 of the magazine 30 can be aligned to be launched from the toy 10. Referring to
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In one non-limiting embodiment, the magazine 30 is configured such that magazine 30 moves in a linear direction with respect to the toy 10 to position projectiles 22 for firing in a sequential manner. The movement of the magazine 30 with respect to housing 12 of the toy 10 is also achieved via movement of actuation mechanism 32, which is also activated or operated by the operating device 20.
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In one embodiment, the movement of the magazine with respect to the housing 12 occurs after launching of a projectile 22 from the toy 10. Accordingly, the magazine 30 will advance so that a new projectile 22 is aligned with nozzle 24 such that this projectile 22 is now ready to be launched from the toy 10. Accordingly, movement of actuation mechanism 32 causes slidable movement of the magazine 30 respect to the toy 10.
In order to provide toy 10 with a mechanism for launching only a predetermined type of projectile 22 from toy 10, a safety mechanism 38 is provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
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Movement of the first lever 40 causes a corresponding movement of a member 49 coupled to the first lever 40 while movement of the second lever 42 causes corresponding movement of a member 50 coupled to the second lever 42. Movement of member 49 in the direction of arrow 52 or member 50 in the direction of arrow 54 causes a corresponding movement of a member 56 in the direction of arrow 58. When 56 moves in the direction of arrow 58, it moves from a first position (see at least
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The openings 72 are located on opposite sides of the magazine and are configured to allow either the first contact portion 44 of the first lever 40 or the second contact portion 48 of the second lever 42 to contact an exterior surface of the projectile 22 when the projectile 22 is inserted into a chamber 28 that is fluidly coupled to nozzle 24.
As illustrated, the magazine 30 has a main body portion 100, which is secured to a back body portion 102. In one embodiment, a gasket 104 may be located between main body portion 100 and back body portion 102. As shown in at least
Back body portion 102 has a plurality of notches or recesses 36 that are configured to be engaged by advancing member 34, which moves in and out relative to housing 12 of toy blaster 10, to cause a corresponding movement of magazine 30 with respect to housing 12 of the toy 10. The notches 36 can be referred to as advancing notches.
In addition, back body portion 102 has a plurality of other notches or recesses 37 that are configured to interact with or receive a spring-biased mechanism 39 therein. Spring-biased mechanism 39 is configured to locate magazine 30 with respect to toy 10 such that nozzle 24 is fluidly coupled to one of the openings 46 located between the rows of notches 36 and 37 of back body portion 102.
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Notches 37 are configured to define openings into which spring-biased mechanism 39, such as a plunger or projection, is received. Notches 37 are positioned to receive spring biased mechanism 39 therein such that opening 26 is aligned fluidly coupled with nozzle 24. Accordingly, compressed air or fluid can be directed into one of chambers 28 via an opening 46. The pair of walls that form each notch 37 are symmetrical, which results in the spring-biased mechanism 39 engaging each of the walls of notch 37 the same, thereby seating in the center of the notch 37. The notches 37 are used to position the magazine 30 in proper alignment with the air source.
The rows of advancement notches 36 and alignment notches 37 are located on the same surface of the magazine 30. This arrangement simplifies the functioning of the toy blaster 10 and magazine 30 because the components that perform the functions of advancing and aligning the magazine 30 can be located proximate to each other and on the same side of the magazine 30. This configuration simplifies the operation and performance of those functions as they are driven by the toy blaster 10.
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Also shown is that slots or openings 72 are located on either side of magazine 30. In addition, chambers 28 of magazine 30 are located in an offset manner so that the overall width “W” of the magazine may be reduced while also allowing each of the plurality of chambers 28 to be fluidly coupled to at least one of the openings 46 located on back body portion 102.
In accordance with one non-limiting exemplary embodiment, magazine 30 and/or blaster 10 or components thereof, may be formed from an easily moldable material such as plastic. Of course, other materials and combinations thereof are contemplated to be within the scope of various embodiments of the present invention.
An alternative embodiment of a toy blaster and magazine according to the present invention is illustrated in
An alternative embodiment of a magazine according to the present invention is illustrated in
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The lower portion 1200 has a back surface 1206 that extends from a first end 1202 to a second end 1204 opposite to the first end 1202. The lower portion 1200 engages with the housing of a toy projectile launcher. The first end 1202 has tapered portions that facilitate the insertion of the magazine 1000 into the housing. A tab 1210 extends from the back surface 1206 and engages a groove formed on the housing of the projectile launcher. Referring to
To prevent the improper loading of the magazine 1000, stops or limiters 1300 and 1320 are coupled to the magazine body and located at opposite corners of end 1204 of the lower portion 1200 (see
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When the magazine 1000 is inserted into and moves relative to the projectile launcher along the direction of arrow “B,” edges of the housing of the projectile launcher engage surfaces 1306 and 1336 along the direction of arrows “C.” This engagement of surfaces 1306 and 1336 causes the stops 1300 and 1320 to move inwardly against the bias of the spring 1350 along the directions of arrows “D” and “E.” If the magazine 1000 is inserted in a direction opposite to arrow “B,” the edges of the projectile launcher housing will engage stop surfaces 1314 and 1334. The engagement of surfaces 1314 and 1334 does not result in the stops 1300 and 1320 moving, and thus, the stops 1300 and 1320 prevent the advancement of the magazine 1000 relative to the projectile launcher in the improper direction.
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The use of multiple gaskets improves the sealing of the chambers and the overall functioning of the device. The slightly tapered configuration and relative dimensions of the sleeves allow them to be inserted into the lower ends of the chambers 1112, thereby providing a seal.
In alternative embodiments, the appearance and functioning of the toy projectile launcher used with the magazine according to the invention can vary. Each of the alternative embodiments may include a spring-biased mechanism that engages the magazine and an advancing mechanism as well.
In addition, and in one non-limiting embodiment, projectiles 22 may be constructed in accordance with the teachings of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/838,900 filed, Mar. 15, 2013 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto. In one non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the dart or projectile 22 has an elongated tubular body portion which has a forward end or front end and a rearward end. The rearward or rear end has an opening that extends into the opening of the elongated tubular body portion and the front end has a blunt soft tip secured thereto.
Some exemplary embodiments of the invention include:
A toy configured to launch a plurality of projectiles therefrom, the toy having: a magazine movably secured to a housing of the toy, the magazine being configured to hold the plurality of the projectiles therein; a source of compressed air, wherein the source of compressed air of the toy is fluidly coupled to the magazine; and a safety mechanism for preventing the fluid coupling of the source of compressed air to the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the magazine has a main body portion, which is secured to a back body portion.
The toy as set for the above, wherein a gasket is located between the main body portion and the back body portion.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the main body portion has a receiving area configured to receive the gasket.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the back body portion has a first plurality of features that are configured to engage an advancing member of the toy in order to cause corresponding movement of magazine with respect to the housing of the toy.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the back body portion has a second plurality of features that are also located on back body portion, the second plurality of features are configured to receive a spring biased mechanism of the toy therein, wherein the spring biased mechanism is configured to locate magazine with respect to the toy such that a nozzle of the toy is fluidly coupled to one of a plurality of openings located between the first plurality of features and the second plurality of features.
The toy as set for the above, wherein each of the plurality of first features has an angled portion that terminates at a flat portion, wherein the angled portion is configured to allow the advancing member to slide a surface of the angled portion and engage the flat portion in order to move the magazine with respect to the toy.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the back body portion is configured to have a plurality of protruding members each being configured to be received within one of the plurality of projectiles when they are inserted into one of a plurality of chambers of the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the protruding members are configured to receive and align the projectiles as they are inserted into one of the plurality of chambers.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the magazine has a plurality of openings configured to allow a portion of the safety mechanism to contact a projectile when it is inserted into one of a plurality of chambers of the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the plurality of openings are located on either side of a main body portion of the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the plurality of openings are located within a pair of walls that extend outwardly from a main body portion of the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein at least one of the pair of walls has an angled surface to guide a portion of the safety mechanism into one of the plurality of openings.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the plurality of openings are located on either side of a main body portion of the magazine.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the magazine has a plurality of chambers each one of which is configured to receive one of the plurality of projectiles therein, wherein the plurality of projectiles are arranged into two columns each being offset from the other.
The toy as set for the above, wherein the magazine has a plurality of openings configured to allow a portion of the safety mechanism to contact a projectile when it is inserted into one of the plurality of chambers of the magazine.
A magazine configured to removably receive a plurality of projectiles therein and configured for use with a toy configured to launch the plurality of projectiles therefrom, the magazine comprising: a main body portion, which is secured to a back body portion and wherein the back body portion has a first plurality of features and a second plurality of features located on opposite sides of a plurality of openings, wherein each one of the plurality of openings is fluidly connected to at least one of a plurality of chambers of the magazine, wherein each one of the plurality of chambers is configured to receive one of the plurality of projectiles therein.
The magazine as set for the above, wherein the plurality of chambers are arranged into two columns each being offset from the other.
The magazine as set for the above, further comprising a plurality of openings located on opposite sides of a main body portion of the magazine.
The magazine as set for the above, further comprising a pair of sidewalls located on either side of each one of the plurality of openings located on opposite sides of the main body portion of the magazine.
As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,”—and the like, herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another, and the terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item. In addition, it is noted that the terms “bottom” and “top” are used herein, unless otherwise noted, merely for convenience of description, and are not limited to any one position or spatial orientation.
The modifier “about” used in connection with a quantity is inclusive of the stated value and has the meaning dictated by the context (e.g., includes the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity).
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/859,088, filed Jul. 26, 2013, entitled “Magazine for Projectile Launcher,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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