1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paintball gun with high performance, low air consumption.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The paintball sport has been played for decades and is widely spread around the globe. The paintball gun is the main piece of equipment in the sport of paintball, and it is ameliorated constantly such that it has become a mature technical field.
In a conventional paintball gun, the gun body thereof mainly includes a bolt, some valve assemblies and air passages. Therefore, to further increase the compressed air efficiency and the carry of paintball as well as to reduce the failure rate of paintball gun are still the primary object for the people skilled in this art.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun with high performance, low air consumption.
To achieve the above object, a paintball gun is provided. The paintball gun includes an air valve and a body portion, in which the body portion includes a paintball hole, an axle sleeve and a bolt.
By the position change of the air valve, the movement of the bolt is, therefore, controlled between the third and fourth positions, so as to selectively turn the effusion passage open or closed to control the pneumatic air to flow out of the projection passage and projection hole to project the paintball.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
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In the present embodiment, the body portion 30 includes a main body 301, which has a hollow receiving room 31, a first air bore 32 and a second air bore 33. And, the body portion 30 further includes a paintball hole 34, an axle sleeve 37, a bolt 38, an air storage 39 and a rear cover 40. In addition, the main body 301 further has an inlet 302 communicating with the combining portion 10 so that the inlet 302 is filled with pneumatic air.
The rear cover 40 is fastened to a rear end of the main body 301, while the air storage 39 is installed in the main body 301. An air chamber 391 is defined within the air storage 39. The paintball hole 34 is disposed at a relative front portion of the main body 301 to load a paintball into the receiving room 31 therefrom.
The axle sleeve 37 has a first end 371 and a second end 372, in which the first end 371 tightly engaging with an inner wall of the main body 301. An air passage 373 is axially disposed through the axle sleeve 37 while the first air bore 32 communicates the air passage 373 with the inlet 302.
The bolt 38 is movable between a third position and a fourth position, and it includes an inner rod 381 and an outer sleeve 382. An outer diameter of the inner rod 381 is substantially equal to a bore diameter of the air passage 373 such that the inner rod 381 is axially-movably fit in the air passage 373. A bore diameter of the outer sleeve 382 is not smaller than an outer diameter of the axle sleeve 37, and it would be preferred if the bore diameter of the outer sleeve 382 is equal to the outer diameter of the axle sleeve 37. Between the inner rod 381 and the outer sleeve 382 is disposed a linkup 383 so that the inner rod 381 and the outer sleeve 382 are coupled into a linkage relationship. And, the linkup 383 is disposed closed to one end of the bolt 38 away from the first end 371 of the axle sleeve 37. In addition, between the inner rod 381, the outer sleeve 382, the linkup 383 and the axle sleeve 37 is defined a projection passage 384, and between the projection passage 384 and the air passage 373 is disposed an effusion passage 385, which is selectively turned open or closed. Moreover, at least a projection hole 386 is axially penetrating the linkup 383 and communicating the projection passage 384. At a predetermined position of an outer periphery of the outer sleeve 382 is formed with an enlarged flange 389, and between the flange 389, the outer sleeve 382 and the main body 301 is defined a first chamber 361. A contacting area between the first chamber 361 and the flange 389 is a first surface, and an area of the first surface is larger than that of a radial profile of the inner rod 381. Furthermore, the second air bore 33 communicates the first chamber 361 with the air valve 20.
In the present embodiment, the second end 372 of the axle sleeve 37 has an enlarged section 375, in which a bore diameter of the enlarged section 375 is larger than that of the air passage 373. The effusion passage 385 is, therefore, defined between the enlarged section 375 and the inner rod 381. However, the effusion passage 385 can also be designed as shown in
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In summary, the paintball gun of the present invention has just a few parts which are relatively easy to be installed than the conventional ones. An air chamber is disposed behind the communicator to provide sufficient and steady air source to increase the projection range of the paintball gun. And, the pull of trigger controls the movement of the air valve, so as to further control the movement of the bolt, which increases the utilization rate of pneumatic air and streamlines the paintball gun such that the volume of the paintball gun is shortened, making the paintball gun easy to carry. In addition, the air valve does not involve in the communication between the pneumatic air source and the projection passage as convention art does, which reduces the consumption of air and smoothes the flow of pneumatic air to increase the initial projection speed.
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