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This invention relates to projectile launchers, and more particularly to compressed air projectile launchers.
Compressed air projectile launchers are made to launch projectiles using compressed air as the source of launching force. The devices are used for launching a variety of projectiles ranging from toy projectiles, such as toy rockets, to ball type projectiles, such as paint balls. However, despite the development of many approaches to compressed air launchers, these approaches often have significant drawbacks.
Using compressed air is as a launching force provides many benefits. First, compressed air tends to be safer than using other sources of energy such as explosive sources of energy, like gun powder. Second, compressed air uses an inexpensive and readily available resource—air. Finally, using compressed air provides an easy way to control the force of the launch by controlling the force of the compression.
Many approaches have been developed to compressing air for compressed air projectile launchers. The simplest approach uses a tube, a piston, and a projectile. A projectile is placed snugly in one end of the tube and a piston in the other end. As the piston is pushed towards the projectile the air is compressed and will launch the projectile out of tube when the force of the compressed air is greater than the frictional force of the projectile against the tube. However, as sometimes it is desirable to launch the projectile with great force, other approaches have been developed.
One approach is compressing the air in advance by pumping compressed air into a chamber and then releasing the air at the desired time. However, this approach requires periodically re-pumping of the launcher, delaying the time between launches. In some situations, being able to launch projectiles quickly in rapid succession is important. One such situation is when playing the sport of paint ball. In this sport, opponents try to shoot each other with paint balls before their opponent does. Being able to shoot paint balls quickly in rapid succession can mean the difference between winning and losing. Therefore, a compressed air projectile launcher is needed that allows for repeated shooting without the need to pump the launcher multiple times in-between launches.
Another approach is to use compressed air canisters. Compressed air canisters are connected to the launchers and allow the launcher to be fired multiple times without needing to wait to recompress the air. However, these compressed air canisters have limited volumes and need to be replaced periodically. Replacing the canisters in the middle of a game will prevent the user from shooting, which is a disadvantage. Therefore, a compressed air projectile launcher is needed that will not run out of its source of compressed air.
Thus, there is a need for a compressed air projectile launcher that can deliver a high level of force to shoot projectiles. Such a needed device would allow for repeated launches without the need to pump the launcher multiple times between launches. The needed device would further have an unlimited ability to provide compressed air to avoid running out of compressed air at an inconvenient time. The present invention accomplishes these objectives.
The present device is a device for launching a projectile using compressed air. The device includes a barrel having a front end and a rear end and adapted to receive the projectile proximate the rear end. The device further includes a cylinder, a piston, and a firing handle fixed to a rear side of the piston. A valve provides selective fluid communication between the cylinder and the barrel.
A bolt rod is fixed proximate a forward end thereof to the valve. A rear end of the bolt rod comes into contact with a surface of the firing handle when the piston is proximate the front end of the cylinder to actuate the valve. Air compressed within the cylinder by the piston is thereby being released into the barrel to propel the projectile from the barrel. In a preferred embodiment, the device further includes a forward handle fixed to the barrel, providing a handle to hold the device.
The barrel includes a projectile magazine open at a lower end thereof into the barrel proximate the rear end thereof. The barrel further includes a bolt slidable within the barrel proximate the rear end thereof between a loading position and a firing position. The bolt is fixed to the front end of the bolt rod and includes a bolt air passageway therethrough. When the bolt is in the firing position, the bolt seals the barrel from the projectile magazine. When the bolt is in the loading position, the bolt allows the projectile to fall from the projectile magazine into the barrel.
In a preferred embodiment, the valve is a plastic spool slidably captured on the bolt rod between a valve stop projecting laterally away from the bolt rod and the bolt. The firing handle is slidably captured on the rear end of the bolt rod with a handle stop projecting laterally away from the rear end of the bolt rod. The bolt further includes at least one elastomeric O-ring therearound. The valve also includes at least one elastomeric O-ring, the valve being maintained in a closed position by friction between the O-ring and the plastic spool.
The present device is a compressed air projectile launcher that can deliver a high level of force to shoot projectiles. The device also allows for repeated launches without the need to pump the launcher multiple times between launches. The present invention further has an unlimited ability to provide compressed air to avoid running out of compressed air at an inconvenient time. Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
With respect to the drawings,
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In one embodiment, the bolt rod 70 projects through the cylinder 30. In another embodiment illustrated in
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In a preferred embodiment, the device 10 further includes a forward handle 170 (
In another preferred embodiment, the bolt rod 70 includes the forward return spring 190 (
While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the firing handle 50 can be slidably connected to the forward handle 170 providing additional structural support to the device 10. Also, the projectile magazine 80 can be removably attached so that additional projectiles 15 can be added quickly and easily. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/999,540, filed on Oct. 19, 2007, and incorporated herein by reference.
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60995540 | Sep 2007 | US |