1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an extension barrel and, more particularly, to an extension barrel adapted for connection to a pneumatic gun and being capable of coating the bullets projected from the pneumatic gun with a desired color for identification purpose.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Paintball game has been considered as an adrenaline sport, in which players compete, in teams or individually, to eliminate opponents by shooting paintballs or BB bullets from a pneumatic gun (commonly referred to as a paintball gun). The game simulates battlefield combat, where some players attack or defend against other players in a virtually real manner.
Rules for playing paintball vary, but can be roughly categorized into those for professional competitions and those for recreational contests. In a professional paintball competition, players are typically divided into two teams which occupy similar game fields scattered with similar terrains and bunkers, and the game is governed by a sound and complete set of rules and officiated by qualified referees. Depending on the rules, a professional paintball game can be played by two teams of five, seven or ten players, with the sevens being the most popular format worldwide. In order to catch up this trend, all of the tournaments organized or sponsored by the Chinese Taipei Paintball Game Association are now played by teams of seven players.
The recreational contests are normally taken place for pure leisure purposes. An amateur player may simply team up with himself or with various numbers of friends to constitute a paintball team of one, five, seven, ten or even more than one-hundred player (s) to fight against other teams. The rules for a recreational contest are relatively soft and free-style, so long as every player wears protective equipments and has a good time.
In either case of professional competition or recreational contest, players are required to wear protective masks and equipped with pneumatic guns. The pneumatic gun is mounted with a compressed CO2 tank, so that a player may release the CO2 propellant by pulling the trigger of the pneumatic gun to propel paintballs or BB bullets through the barrel. Win or loss of the game is normally determined by wiping out the opponents.
The conventional paintballs used as the ammunition for the pneumatic gun typically have a brittle shell that encapsulates dye and tends to break upon impact. Therefore, the objects hit by the paintballs will be tagged with dye and can be easily identified. However, this dye-filled spherical structure is much less than ideal in view of its complexity in structure and difficulty in manufacture.
The commonly used BB bullets are made of plastics or ceramics. They are unsatisfactory for use in paintball games, since their volume is too limited to accommodate dye material. As a consequence, the objects hit by the BB bullets cannot be tagged with dye and can hardly be identified.
An object of the invention is to provide an extension barrel adapted for connection to a pneumatic gun and being capable of coating the bullets projected from the pneumatic gun with a desired color for identification purpose.
In order to achieve the object described above, the extension barrel according to the invention comprises an outer tube and a dye coating module. The outer tube is provided at the rear end thereof with a connector portion adapted for connection to a front end of a pneumatic gun. The dye coating module is mounted within the outer tube.
Therefore, a bullet projected from the pneumatic gun is coated with dye having a desired color when passing through the dye coating module. As a result, the object hit by the bullet is stained with the color and can be easily identified.
By virtue of the structural arrangement described above, the extension barrel disclosed herein successfully achieves the following advantageous effects.
1. The invention is adapted for directly coating a dye layer on the bullet, rather than using the conventional dye-filled paintballs with higher structural complexity.
2. When the bullet hits an object, the dye layer coated on the bullet will somewhat transfer to the object, allowing the user to easily confirm the hit.
3. The extension barrel can be easily coupled to a pneumatic gun by the user.
The above and other objects, features and effects of the invention will become apparent with reference to the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
The outer tube 10 includes a front end and a rear end and defines an internal space 11 connecting the front end to the rear end. The outer tube 10 is provided at the rear end thereof with a connector portion 12. The connector portion 12 comprises a base 121 and defines a through hole 122 connecting to the internal space 11. The through hole 122 is provided with internal threads 123, whereas the base 121 is provided with external threads 124 for engaging the outer tube 10.
The unidirectional check module 20 is mounted within the internal space 11 and installed in front of the connector portion 12. The unidirectional check module 20 comprises at least one backflow-proof filter 21, preferably made of rubber material. According to the preferred embodiment disclosed herein, the unidirectional check module 20 is divided into several compartments 22 by two backflow-proof filters 21. As shown in
The dye coating module 30 is mounted within the internal space 11 and installed in front of the unidirectional check module 20. The dye coating module 30 comprises a bullet passage tube 31 and a dye powder reservoir 32 surrounding the bullet passage tube 31. The bullet passage tube 31 is disposed in communication with the dye powder reservoir 32 via a plurality of apertures 311, and the dye powder reservoir 32 contains dye powder with a desired color.
The extension barrel 1 further comprises an inner tube 40 sleeved inside the outer tube 10. The unidirectional check module 20 and the dye coating module 30 are mounted within the inner tube 40, so that the inner tube 40 and the bullet passage tube 31 cooperatively define the dye powder reservoir 32. The inner tube 40 includes an upper half 41 and a lower half 42, both being formed on the inner walls thereof with recesses 43 for positioning the unidirectional check module 20 and the bullet passage tube 31. The upper half 41 is coupled to the lower half 42 by a buckle element. As shown in
In practice, the extension barrel 1 disclosed herein may be coupled to the front end of a pneumatic gun 60 via an adapter 50, as shown in
When the user pulls the trigger 62, the compressed gas loaded within the gas tank 64 is released and propel the bullet 70 located in the gun barrel 63 towards the extension barrel 1. As shown in
As shown in
By virtue of the structural arrangement described above, the extension barrel disclosed herein is adapted for directly coating a dye layer on the bullet, rather than using the conventional dye-filled paintballs with higher structural complexity. If the bullet hits an object, the dye layer coated on the bullet would somewhat transfer to the object, allowing the user to easily confirm the hit. In addition, the extension barrel is provided with a backflow-proof filter to prevent dye powder from entering the pneumatic gun, so as to avoid any contamination to the pneumatic gun.
In conclusion, the extension barrel disclosed herein can surely achieve the intended objects and effects of the invention by virtue of the structural arrangement described above. While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments above, it should be recognized that the preferred embodiments are given for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention and that various modifications and changes, which will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art, may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.
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