Claims
- 1. A paintball feeder for feeding to a paintball gun comprising:a rotating disk, a contact surface, the space between said rotating disk and said contact surface being less than the diameter of a paintball to be fed to the paintball gun, and wherein said rotating disk is made of a flexible material that is compliant to a paintball when said paintball contacts said rotating disk, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between said rotating disk and said contact surface, and wherein said rotating disk includes one or more indentations in a surface of the rotating disk engaging said paintballs.
- 2. A paintball feeder for feeding to a paintball gun comprising:a rotating disk, and a contact surface, the space between said rotating disk and said contact surface being less than the diameter of a paintball to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said rotating disk is made of a flexible material that is compliant to a paintball when said paintball contacts said rotating disk, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between said rotating disk and said contact surface, wherein the rotation of said rotating disk urges the movement of said paintball in a path through said feeder while permitting slippage of said paintball relative to the movement of said rotating disk, and wherein said rotating disk includes one or more holes passing through said rotating disk in a region where said disk contacts said paintball.
- 3. A paintball feeder for feeding to a paintball gun comprising:a rotating disk, and a contact surface, the space between said rotating disk and said contact surface being less than the diameter of paintballs to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said rotating disk is made of a flexible material that is compliant to said paintballs when said paintballs contact said rotating disk, such that said paintballs are frictionally engaged between said rotating disk and said contact surface, wherein the rotation of said rotating disk urges the movement of said paintballs in a path through said feeder while permitting slippage of said paintballs relative to the movement of said rotating disk, and wherein said rotating disk includes more indentations or holes, formed in the surface engaging said paintballs or passing through the region where said disk contacts said paintballs, as applicable, than the number of paintballs a drive channel of said paintball feeder holds at a time and wherein at least one of said paintballs are held by more than one of said indentations or holes between the time said paintball enters and exits said paintball feeder.
- 4. A paintball feeder for feeding a paintball to a paintball gun comprising:a first rotating disk, and a second rotating disk, the space between said first rotating disk and said second rotating disk being less than the diameter of a paintball to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both, are made of a flexible material that is compliant to a paintball when said paintball contacts said first and said second rotating disks, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between said first and said second rotating disks, whereby the rotation of said first and said second rotating disks urges the movement of said paintball in an arcuate path through said feeder, and wherein said first rotating disk permits slippage of said paintball relative to the movement of said rotating disks while urging the movement of said paintball through said feeder, wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both are, at least in part, formed of a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber, or a polyurethane, and wherein one or both of said disks have a hardness of about 70 to about 100 measured by a Shore A durometer.
- 5. A paintball feeder for feeding a paintball to a paintball gun comprising:a first rotating disk, and a second rotating disk, the space between said first rotating disk and said rotating disk being less than the diameter of a paintball to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both, are made of a flexible material that is compliant to a paintball when said paintball contacts said first and said second rotating disks, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between said first and said second rotating disks, whereby the rotation of said first and said second rotating disks urges the movement of said paintball in an arcuate path through said feeder, and wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both, includes one or more indentations in the surface engaging said paintballs.
- 6. The paintball feeder of claim 5, wherein said first moveable disk, said second rotating disk, or both, includes one or more holes passing through the region of said disk(s) which contacts said paintballs.
- 7. A paintball feeder for feeding paintballs to a paintball gun comprising:a first rotating disk, and a second rotating disk, the space between said first rotating disk and said second rotating disk being less than the diameter of paintballs to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both, are made of a flexible material that is compliant to said paintballs when said paintballs contacts said first and said second rotating disks, such that said paintballs are frictionally engaged between said first and said second rotating disks, whereby the rotation of said first and said second rotating disks urges the movement of said paintballs in an arcuate path through said feeder, wherein said first rotating disk permits slippage of said paintballs relative to the movement of said rotating disks while urging the movement of said paintballs through said feeder, wherein said first rotating disk, said second rotating disk, or both include more indentations or holes, formed in the surface engaging said paintballs or passing through the region where said disk contacts said paintballs, as applicable, than the number of paintballs a drive channel of said paintball feeder holds at a time and wherein at least one of said paintballs are held by more than one of said indentations or holes between the time said paintballs enters and exits said paintball feeder.
- 8. A paintball feeder system for feeding to a paintball gun comprising an inlet channel and a paintball feeder, said paintball feeder comprising:a first moveable component, a second component, the space between said first moveable component and said second component being less than the diameter of a paintball to be fed to the paintball gun, wherein said paintball is fed through said inlet channel and thereby is brought in contact with said first moveable component, wherein said first moveable component is made of a flexible material that is compliant to said paintball when said paintball contacts said first moveable component, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between said first moveable component and said second component, whereby the movement of said first moveable component urges the movement of said paintball through said feeder, wherein movement of said first moveable component urges the movement of said paintball while permitting slippage of said paintball relative to said first moveable component, and wherein said first moveable component has a hardness of between about 70 and about 100 measured by a Shore A durometer.
- 9. A paintball feeder for feeding to a paintball gun comprising:a rotating disk having two planar sides including an interior planar surface which contacts a paintball and an exterior surface; a contact surface; wherein a space between the interior planar surface of the rotating disk and the contact surface is less than the diameter of the paintball to be fed to the paintball gun; and wherein the rotating disk is made of a flexible material that is compliant to the paintball when the paintball contacts the interior planar surface of the rotating disk, such that said paintball is frictionally engaged between the interior planar surface of the rotating disk and the contact surface.
- 10. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotation of the rotating disk urges the movement of the paintball in a substantially arcuate path through the feeder while permitting slippage of the paintball relative to the movement of the rotating disk.
- 11. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the paintball feeder further comprises compliant contacts, connected to or integrally formed with the disk, whereby the compliant contacts contact the paintball and urge the movement of the paintball through the feeder.
- 12. The paintball feeder of claim 11, wherein the compliant contacts will yield to the paintball when the paintball becomes obstructed in or between the paintball feeder and the paintball gun.
- 13. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotating disk includes one or more indentations engaging the paintballs.
- 14. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotating disk includes one or more holes where the rotating disk contacts the paintballs.
- 15. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotating disk includes more indentations or holes for engaging the paintballs than the number of paintballs a drive channel of the paintball feeder holds at a time.
- 16. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the paintball feeder further includes a support which is less flexible than the rotating disk, wherein the support engages the rotating disk.
- 17. The feeder of claim 9, wherein the feeder further comprises a motor for driving the rotating disk.
- 18. The feeder of claim 9, wherein the motor is a selectively operable motor.
- 19. The feeder of claim 9, wherein said feeder further comprises a detector which detects the firing of the paintball gun, whereby when the detector senses a firing of the gun, the motor is operatively activated thereby moving the rotating disk.
- 20. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotating disk, the contact surface, or both are at least partially formed of a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber, or a polyurethane.
- 21. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the rotating disk, the contact surface, or both have a hardness of about 70 to about 100 measured by a Shore A durometer.
- 22. The paintball feeder of claim 9, wherein the paintball feeder further comprises a storage container, wherein the paintball is stored in the storage container before entering an inlet channel of the paintball feeder.
- 23. The paintball feeder of claim 22, wherein the storage container is directly connected to the paintball feeder such that the inlet channel acts as the exit of the storage container and inlet of the paintball feeder.
- 24. The paintball feeder of claim 22, further comprising one or more feed tubes connecting the storage container to the paintball feeder.
- 25. The paintball feeder of claim 24, wherein the paintball is fed through the one or more feed tubes by a positive feed system or combination of gravity and the positive feed system.
- 26. The paintball feeder system of claim 22, wherein the storage container is maintained in a backpack.
- 27. The paintball feeder system of claim 22, wherein the storage container comprises:an agitator disposed in a housing and selectively operable to prevent a paintball feed jam therein, a sensor for sensing the firing of the paintball gun, and a controller for operating the agitator in response to a firing of the paintball gun.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of prior co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/513,569, filed Feb. 25, 2000, which claimed priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/121,795, filed Feb. 26, 1999, the entire disclosure of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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