(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paint ball gun with simple structure.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional paint ball gun generally includes many parts which require precise machining and many holes and paths are needed in the main part of the paint ball gun. The multiple machining processes increase the fabrication cost. The strike rod in the barrel of the conventional paint ball gun cannot be made to have sufficient end surface to which the pressurized air applies a force so as to send the paint balls to far distance, because the complicated structure restricts the size of the strike rod.
The present invention intends to provide a paint ball gun which has a simple structure and the strike rod is supplied by sufficient force so that the efficiency for shooting the paint balls is increased while the fabrication cost is kept at low level.
The present invention relates to a paint ball gun which comprises a barrel and a valve is located below the barrel. The valve communicates with a first path which communicates with the barrel. A push member and a strike rod are received in the barrel, wherein the push member has a central passage defined therethrough which communicates with the first path. The push member is movable between a first position and a second position. The strike rod has a first end in contact with one end of the push member to seal the central passage. The first path communicates a space located at a second end of the strike rod so as to move the strike rod between a first position and a second position. A travel distance of the strike rod between the first and second positions of the strike rod is longer than a travel distance of the push member between the first and second positions of the push member. The push member is separated from the strike rod when the strike rod moves to its second position so as to open the central passage.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The push member 40 has a central passage 41 defined therethrough which communicates with the first path 6, and the push member 40 is movable between a first position and a second position. The strike rod 50 is a cylindrical rod and has a first end in contact with one end of the push member 40 so as to seal the central passage 41. An axial guide path 51 is defined in an outside of the strike rod 50 and communicates with a second end of the strike rod 50. A first protrusion 52 is connected to the second end of the strike rod 50. The second tube 30 has a first stop 31 at an inner periphery thereof and the first protrusion 52 can be stopped by eth first stop 31.
The first stop 31 has a first hole 32 defined through a wall thereof. An end cap 10 is connected to a rear end of the barrel 1 and has a recess 11 defined in an inside thereof. The second end of the strike rod 50 has a positioning portion 54 which is inserted into the recess 11. A length of the positioning portion 54 is longer than a depth of the recess 11 so that a first chamber 60 is defined between the inside of the end cap 10 and the second end of the strike rod 50. The first path 6 communicates with the first chamber 60 so as to move the strike rod 50 between a first position and a second position.
A travel distance of the strike rod 50 between the first and second positions of the strike rod 50 is longer than a travel distance of the push member 40 between the first and second positions of the push member 40, so that the push member 40 is separated from the strike rod 50 when the strike rod 50 moves to its second position so as to open the central passage 41.
The push member 40 includes a second protrusion 42 extending radially therefrom and a second stop 21 extends inward from an inner periphery of the first tube 20. A second chamber 61 is defined between the second protrusion 42 and the second stop 21 when the push member 40 is located at the first position. The first tube 20 has a second hole 22 defined radially through a wall thereof and the second hole 22 communicates with the second chamber 61. The second path 7 includes a third path 9 which communicates with the second hole 22.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.