1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to pneumatic paintball guns, also known as markers, and to a firing assembly for a paintball gun.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Paintball guns are known and are operable by a compressed gas supply. In the Jones U.S. Pat. No. 6,644,295 issued Nov. 11, 2003, there is described a pneumatic assembly for a paintball gun and a paintball gun having a gas storage area located outside of a firing valve and outside of the bolt. The firing valve is seated to seal off the compressed air in the air storage area from entering the releasing port. The bolt shifts rearward and the firing valve 16 moves back to unseat the sealing member from the releasing port 21a and compressed gas from the storage area enters the releasing port. In Jones US Patent Application published as 2005/0115550 on Jun. 2, 2005, there is described a paintball gun and a pneumatic assembly for a paintball gun in which a compressed air storage area is located outside of a bolt wall. When the bolt is open, compressed gas is prevented from passing through the bolt ports into the bolt. When the bolt is closed, compressed gas from the storage chamber located outside the bolt is permitted to flow through the bolt ports into the bolt. Even if the bolt is controlled, a pneumatic piston and movement of the pneumatic piston is controlled by a mechanical or electrical pneumatic valve. As the bolt moves forward toward a firing position, a paintball is loaded into the barrel. As the bolt ports slide past the sealing member, compressed gas flows through the bolt ports into the bolt to launch the paintball.
There is a constant quest in the paintball industry to design paintball guns that are smaller and lighter than previous guns in order to increase the ability and agility of the paintball players and also to make it less likely that a particular player is hit by a paintball from an opposing player as a hit on the paintball gun counts as a hit to the player. Previous guns have the compressed gas storage area located outside of the bolt that moves forward or back to open up access between a compressed air storage located outside of the bolt and an interior of the bolt. In those previous paintball guns that have compressed gas storage area that surrounds the bolt, the body of the gun must be large enough to house both the bolt and the storage area and is therefore much larger than the cross-sectional area of the bolt alone.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,613,483 issued to Lukas et al on Mar. 25, 1997, there is a complex series of air passages and storage chambers located outside of the piston that require a large housing for the gun to enclose the passages and chambers as well as the firing mechanism.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a paintball gun having a body that houses a piston assembly slidably mounted on a stationary guide assembly in order to fire a paintball where the compressed gas storage area is located within the piston assembly and the stationary guide assembly. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a paintball gun where the number of seals between the piston assembly and the stationary guide assembly is kept to a minimum and preferably does not exceed three. It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a paintball gun and firing assembly for a paintball gun whereby compressed gas is stored in a storage compartment located within a piston assembly, the storage compartment being sealed off from a breech from which a paintball is launched, when compressed gas from the storage area is allowed to enter the breech upon movement of the piston assembly. It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a paintball gun in which a piston return mechanism is housed in a bore located within the trigger frame in order to simplify portray and to minimize the size of the body.
A firing assembly for a paintball gun comprises a dynamic piston assembly slidably mounted on a stationary guide assembly. The dynamic piston assembly has a load position and a firing position. The dynamic piston assembly has a compressed gas storage compartment therein that is configured to receive compressed gas from a compressed gas supply when the piston assembly is in the load position. The paintball gun has a breech for receiving a paintball to be fired, the breech being sealed from the gas storage compartment when the piston is in the load position with the paintball in the breech. A dynamic piston assembly slides forward relative to the stationary guide assembly to the firing position when the gun is about to fire thereby simultaneously allowing compressed gas to pass from the storage compartment to the breech to propel the paintball from the breech.
A firing assembly for a paintball gun comprises a piston assembly slidably mounted on a stationary guide assembly, the piston assembly having a rest position and a firing position. The piston assembly has a compressed gas storage compartment therein that is configured to receive compressed gas from a compressed gas supply when the piston assembly is in a rest position. The paintball gun has a breech for receiving a paintball to be fired, the breech being separated longitudinally from the storage compartment when the piston assembly is in the rest position with the paintball in the breech. The piston assembly slides forward relative to the stationary guide assembly to the firing position when the assembly is activated thereby allowing compressed gas to flow from the storage compartment longitudinally to the breech and to propel the paintball forward longitudinally out of the breech.
A firing assembly for a paintball gun comprises a piston assembly slidably mounted on a stationary guide assembly, the piston assembly having a rest position and a firing position. The piston assembly has a compressed gas storage compartment located therein. The storage compartment is configured to receive compressed gas from a compressed gas supply when the piston assembly is in the rest position. The paintball gun has a breech for receiving a paintball to be fired, the breech being sealed off from the storage compartment when the piston assembly is in the rest position. When a paintball is in the breech and the piston assembly is sliding forward relative to the guide assembly to the firing position, the compressed gas has access to the breech and flows from the storage compartment into the breech to propel the paintball forward. The breech has an inside diameter sized to receive and propel the paintball, the compressed air storage compartment having an inside diameter that is substantially the same as the inside diameter of the breech.
A paintball gun comprises a firing assembly, the firing assembly having a dynamic piston assembly slidably mounted on a stationary guide assembly. A dynamic piston assembly has a load position and a firing position. The dynamic piston assembly has a compressed gas storage compartment that is configured to receive compressed gas from a compressed gas supply when the piston assembly is in the load position. The paintball gun has a breech for receiving a paintball to be fired, the breech being sealed from the gas storage compartment when the piston assembly is in the load position with a paintball in the breech. The dynamic piston assembly slides forward relative to the stationary guide assembly to the firing position, thereby simultaneously allowing compressed gas to pass out of the piston assembly to the breech to propel the paintball forward from the breech.
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The groove along the top of the trigger frame allows the body to be reduced in size as the air passage is created by the body and trigger frame together and is not located entirely in the body. In addition, the ram and bore located in the trigger frame also allow the body to be reduced in size as the bore is located in the trigger frame rather than in the body. In addition, the compressed air storage compartment is located within the firing chamber and the inside diameter of the firing chamber is substantially the same as the inside diameter of the breech. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the inside diameter of the firing chamber is slightly larger than the inside diameter of the breech. The breech has an inside diameter slightly larger than a diameter of a paintball. The inside diameter of the firing chamber is therefore substantially equal to the diameter of a paintball. The firing chamber moves forward upon firing of the paintball gun and the compressed gas storage chamber moves forward as well as it is located within the firing chamber. The body can have a much smaller cross-sectional area because the gas storage compartment is located entirely within the piston assembly. The phrase “inside diameter”, when used in this herein, means the diameter of the inner surface of the component referred to. The phrase “outside diameter”, when used herein, means the diameter of the outer surface of the component referred to.
Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/826,299 filed on Sep. 20, 2006.
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