1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a paint ball gun, and more particularly to a paint ball gun with an automatic percussion controller.
2. Description of the Related Art
Typically, conventional paint ball gun have mechanical percussion controller and electronic percussion controller, which a mechanical or an electronic trigger drives a firing member and a percussion member for projectile.
The gun body 60 is provided with a valve 64 in the lower channel 62 associated with the aperture 601. A rear plunger 65 is received in the lower channel 62 opposite to the valve 64 and a firing member 66 is also received in the lower channel 62 between the valve 64 and the rear plunger 65. The gun body 60 further has a hole 605 communicating the channels 61 and 62. The firing member 66 is connected to the percussion member 63 via a pin running through the hole 605.
The gun body 60 has a handle 68 adjacent to the lower channel 62, in which a trigger assembly 69 is provided associated with the firing member 66 to lock and release the firing member 66. A spring 661 is mounted between the firing member 66 and the rear plunger 65 to urge the percussion member 63 forward while the firing member 66 is released. In the meantime, the firing member 66 activates the valve 64 to issue high-pressure gas into the channels 61 and 62 to project the paint ball out via the barrel 604. A part of the gas flows through the valve 64 to return the firing member 66 to lock the firing member 66 by the trigger member 69 again.
The trigger assembly 69 of the paint ball gun has a tenon 691 to lock and release the firing member 66 and to move the percussion member 63 and activate the valve 64 while the firing member 66 is released. The tenon 691 must have a stronger strenth so as to resist the force the spring 661 while the tenon 691 locks the firing member 66. It is a complex process to fabricate the tenon 691, which the raw material must be processed with thermal process and then be cut. The cost of the tenon 691 is higher and that increases the cost of the paint ball gun.
The gas issued into the paint ball gun must have a sufficient pressure to move the firing member 66 and compress the spring 661. The high-pressure gas might cause danger to user and damage the gun. The gun also has to provide a stronger structure to resist the pressure of the gas that increases the cost of the gun too.
The electronic paint ball gun has the gas with lower pressure, but the pressure of the gas still might break the connector of the hose 891. That is why the pressure controller 87 is mounted prior to the hose 891 for reduction of the pressure of the gas, but the pressure controller 87 increases the cost of the electronic paint ball gun. The trigger assembly is provided with a relay 891 to control the time of opening and closing the hose 891. It is another element which increasing the cost of the gun.
The percussion controllers of the conventional paint ball guns have a same drawback of higher cost that needs to improve.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a paint ball gun, which the percussion controller pre-stores gas and issues it to the rear plunger for moving the firing member. The gun of the present invention has no tenon as the conventional mechanical paint ball gun has and the hoses are received in the gun body to increase the resistance of pressure thereof, so that the gun of the present invention also has no pressure controller. The present invention still provides a controller to replace the relay of the conventional gun. Theses improvements can reduce the cost of the paint ball gun of the present invention.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a paint ball gun, which the percussion controller thereof is applied to both of the mechanical paint ball gun and the electronic paint ball gun.
According to the objectives of the present invention, a paint ball gun comprises a first chamber, a second chamber parallel to the first chamber, a barrel connected to the first chamber, a percussion member received in the first chamber for reciprocation, an aperture communicating the first chamber and the second chamber, a valve mounted in the second chamber and at an end of the aperture, a rear plunger at an end of the second chamber for reciprocation, a firing member received in the second chamber between the rear plunger and the valve and connected to the percussion member, a spring received in the second chamber between the firing member and the valve, a handle adjacent to the second chamber, in which a trigger assembly is provided, and a percussion device mounted where the second chamber is communicated with the rear plunger. The percussion device has a base, which has a chamber therein, an inlet communicating the second chamber with the chamber and an outlet communicating the rear plunger with the chamber, and a guiding block and a rotator are received in the chamber of the base. The guiding block has a resting end rested on a resting end of the rotator and has a first tunnel with an end open at the resting end and an end communicated with the inlet and a second tunnel with an end open at the resting end and an end communicated with the outlet and the rotator has a storage chamber therein and a first bore and a second bore with ends open at the resting ends thereof and ends communicated with the storage chamber. The rotator is rotated by a driver to selectively align the first bore of the rotator to the first tunnel of the guiding block or align the second bore of the rotator to the second tunnel of the guiding block respectively.
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The paint ball gun 1 has a first chamber 11, in which a percussion member 14 is received, and a second chamber 12 communicated with the first chamber 11 via an aperture 112. A barrel 13 is mounted to the gun 1 communicated with the first chamber 11. A valve 15 is mounted in the second chamber 12 associated with the aperture 112. A gas source 5 is provided under the second chamber 12 to issue gas to the second chamber 12. In the second chamber 12, a rear plunger 16 is provided at a rear end thereof and a firing member 17 is provided between the valve 15 and the rear plunger 16. The firing member 17 is connected to the percussion member 14. A spring 171 is provided in the second chamber 12 between the firing member 17 and the valve 15. The firing member 17 is rested on the rear plunger 16 by the force of the spring 171 in a normal condition. The percussion member 14 is located at a rear end of the first chamber 11 at the normal condition to open a feeding hole 111.
The gun 1 has a handle 18 beside the second chamber 12, in which a trigger assembly 19 is provided and is associated with the firing member 17. In the present preferred embodiment, it is an electronic trigger assembly 19, which has a trigger 191, an integral circuit (IC) 192, a battery 193 and a touch switch 194 connecting the IC 192 and the trigger 192. The IC is connected to the percussion device 2 to control it.
In the present preferred embodiment, the percussion device 2 is mounted at an end of the second chamber 12 opposite to the rear plunger 161. The gun 1 has a channel 161 between the second chamber 12 and parallel to the second chamber 12. The channel 161 has an end connected to the rear plunger 16 and a check valve 162 is provided in the channel 161 beside the rear plunger 16. The channel 161 has an opposite end connected to the percussion controller 2.
The percussion controller 2 has a base 21 with a chamber 211 therein. The gun 1 has an inlet 212 connecting the chamber 211 and the percussion controller 2 and an outlet 213. A guiding block 22 and a rotator 23 is received in the chamber 211, wherein the guiding block 22 and the rotator 23 each have a resting end 221 and 231 attached on each other. The guiding block 22 has a first tunnel 212 with an end communicated with the inlet 212 and the other end open at the resting end 221, at which an O ring 224 is mounted. The guiding block 22 further has a second tunnel 223 with an end communicated with the outlet 213 and the other end open at the resting end 221. The rotator 23 has a storage chamber 232, a first bore 233 and a second bore 234. Both of the first and second bores 233 and 234 are open at the resting end 231 and an O ring is mounted on the resting end 231 associated with the second bore 234. The first bore 233 of the rotator 23 is aligned to the first tunnel 222 of the guiding block 22 at the normal condition.
A driver 24 is provided to rotate the rotator 23 to selectively align the first and second bore 233 and 234 to the first tunnel 222 or the second tunnel 223. In the present preferred embodiment, for the electronic trigger assembly 19, the driver 23 is a servomotor or a stepper motor so as to rotate the rotator 24 clockwise and counterclockwise via the IC 192 of the trigger assembly 19.
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The percussion controller 3 has a base 31 with a chamber 311 therein and an inlet 312 and an outlet 313 at opposite sides of the chamber 311. The inlet 312 connects the chamber 311 and the first channel 162 and the outlet connects the chamber 311 and the second channel 163. A guiding block 32 and a rotator 33 are received in the chamber 311. The guiding block 32 and the rotator 33 each have a resting end 321 and 331 rested on each other. The guiding block 32 has a first tunnel 322 with an end communicated with the inlet 312 and the other end open at the resting end 321. An O ring 324 is mounted at the end of the first tunnel 322 on the resting end 321 of the guiding block 32. The guiding block 32 has a second tunnel 323 with an end communicated with the outlet 313 and the other end open at the resting end 321. The rotator 33 has a storage chamber 332, a first bore 333 and a second bore 334, wherein both of the bores 333 and 334 have ends open at the resting end 331 and ends communicated with the storage chamber 332. An O ring is mounted at the end of the second bore 334 on the resting end 331 of the rotator 33. The first bore 333 of the rotator 33 is communicated with the first channel 322 of the guiding block 32 in a normal condition.
A driver 34 is provided to rotate the rotator 33 to selectively align the first and second bores 333 and 334 to the first channel 322 or the second channel 323 of the guiding block 32. In the present preferred embodiment, for the mechanical trigger assembly 41, the drive 34 has a gear 341, a rack 342 and a linkage 343. The gear 341 is mounted on the rotator 33 opposite to the resting end 331. The base 31 has a hole 314, in which the rack 342 is inserted so as to be meshed with the gear 341. The linkage 343 has opposite ends thereof pivoted on the rack 342 and the trigger 411 of the trigger assembly 41 respectively. While the trigger 411 is pulled, the rack 342 is reciprocated via the linkage 343 to rotate the gear 341, so that the rotator 33 is driven for rotation clockwise and counterclockwise.
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The present invention provides the paint ball gun pre-storing gas therein and issuing the gas to the rear plunger to move the firing member. The present invention has no tenon in the gun as the conventional mechanical paint ball gun has. The paint ball gun of the present invention has the channels, which connects the second chamber and the rear block, in the gun body that the channels have more resistance to issue the high-pressure gas without the pressure controller. The percussion device of the present invention replaces the relay of the conventional paint ball gun. All of the figures of the present invention introduce the advantage of reducing the cost thereof.
The percussion device of the present invention is applied to both of the mechanical and electronic paint ball gun.