Claims
- 1. A high pressure air pressurized toy water gun adapted to receive pressurized or unpressurized water, said toy water sun being operable in a first mode to store and pressurize received unpressurized water and in a second mode to store received pressurized water, comprising:a housing; an extended handle connected to said housing, a barrel extending outwardly away from said handle; a trigger located adjacent the handle; a nozzle having an orifice therethrough, said nozzle being disposed at the end of said barrel; a high pressure, water storage reservoir having an orifice adapted to have unpressurized water poured therethrough; an avenue of release connecting said nozzle to said water storage reservoir; a valve operable to admit fluid from an external, pressurized water source into said water storage reservoir while said high pressure, water storage reservoir is connected to the gun; a manually operable pump coupled to the housing for pressurizing said water storage reservoir with air when an external pressurized source of water is unavailable or insufficient to adequately pressurize the water storage reservoir; and a flow connection assembly dimensioned and arranged for sealing attachment to an external, pressurized source of water and to the gun whereby flow of pressurized water is directable through the valve and into the reservoir.
- 2. The toy water gun of claim 1, wherein said valve is a one-way valve.
- 3. The toy water gun of claim 1, wherein said flow connection assembly includes a threaded female coupling dimensioned and arranged for attachment to a garden hose.
- 4. The toy water gun of claim 3, where said flow connection assembly further includes a fitting forming a part of said housing.
- 5. The toy water gun of claim 4, further including a conduit for defining a fluid flow path between said threaded female coupling and said fitting.
- 6. The toy water gun of claim 5, wherein said conduit is a flexible tube.
- 7. The toy water gun of claim 5, wherein said valve is disposed within the housing.
- 8. A method of charging a high pressure, air pressurized toy water gun of the type comprising a housing, an extended handle connected to the housing, a barrel extending outwardly away from the handle, a nozzle having an orifice therethrough affixed to the end of the barrel, a water storage reservoir configured to store pressurized water and having an orifice, an avenue of release connecting the nozzle to the water storage reservoir, and a trigger located adjacent the handle, and a manually operable pump coupled to the housing for pressurizing the water storage reservoir with air when an external pressurized source of water is unavailable or insufficient to adequately pressurize the water storage reservoir, comprising the steps of:establishing a one-way fluid path between an external, pressurized water source and the water storage reservoir while the water storage reservoir is attached to the housing; and charging the water storage reservoir with water under pressure from the external, pressurized water source; and at other times, charging the water storage reservoir with unpressurized water by pouring the unpressurized water through the orifice.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further including a step of operating the pump to supplement pressurization of the water storage reservoir by the external pressurized source of water.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the establishing step comprises attaching a flow connection assembly dimensioned and arranged for sealing attachment to an external, pressurized source of water and to the housing, whereby flow of pressurized water is directed into the reservoir.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the storage reservoir is charged with pressurized water to a pressure greater than 50 psig.
- 12. The method of claim 8, further including a step of unscrewing a cap covering the orifice to charge the water storage reservoir with unpressurized water.
- 13. The toy water gun of claim 8, wherein said charging step further includes drawing air into the reservoir along with said pressurized water.
- 14. A toy water gun system designed to release pressurized water therefrom in an extended stream, comprising:a toy water gun including a barrel, a handle, a reservoir dimensioned and arranged to receive and store pressurized water, a manually operable pump for pressurizing said reservoir, and a trigger selectively operable to release water from said reservoir; wherein said toy water gun defines a fill opening for receiving unpressurized water, said manually operable pump being operable to manually pressurize unpressurized water received through the fill opening prior to operation of said trigger; and wherein said toy water gun system further includes a fluid interface assembly dimensioned and arranged to receive pressurized water from a municipal water supply and to direct received pressurized water into said reservoir prior to operation of said trigger.
- 15. The toy water gun system of claim 14, wherein said reservoir is detachable to permit filling through said fill opening.
- 16. The toy water gun system of claim 14, further including a removable threaded cap for covering said fill opening.
- 17. The toy water gun system of claim 14, wherein said fluid interface assembly includes a threaded fitting dimensioned and arranged for sealing engagement with a supply fitting associated with a municipal supply of pressurized water.
- 18. A method of operating a toy water gun system, comprising the steps of:providing a toy water gun including a barrel, a handle, a reservoir dimensioned and arranged to receive and store pressurized water, a manually operable pump for pressurizing the reservoir, and a trigger selectively operable to release water from said reservoir; in a first mode of operation, filling said reservoir with unpressurized water through a fill opening, operating the manually operable pump to pressurize the received unpressurized water; and operating the trigger to eject a stream of water; and in a second mode of operation, establishing a fluid communication path between the reservoir and a pressurized municipal water source to charge the reservoir with pressurized water, storing the pressurized municipal water received during the establishing step within the reservoir, and operating the trigger to eject a stream of water.
- 19. A method of operating a toy water gun, comprising the steps of:in accordance with a first mode of operation, receiving and storing pressurized water in a reservoir, and depressing a trigger to cause pressurized water stored during said receiving and storing step to pass through an avenue of release and be ejected from a nozzle of the toy water gun; and in accordance with a second mode of operation, receiving unpressurized water into a fill opening of the toy water gun; operating a manually operated pump of the toy water gun to pressurize water received during the unpressurized water receiving step; and depressing the trigger to cause pressurized water pressurized during said operating step to pass through the avenue of release and to be ejected via the nozzle.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein unpressurized water is received into the toy water gun by pouring into the fill opening.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein unpressurized water is received into the toy water gun by submerging the gun in a body of water.
- 22. A toy water gun system designed to release pressurized water therefrom in an extended stream, comprising:a toy water gun including a nozzle, a handle, a reservoir, a manually operable pump, and a trigger selectively operable to release water from said reservoir; wherein one of said toy water gun and said reservoir defines a fill opening for receiving unpressurized water, said manually operable pump being operable, in accordance with a first mode of operation, to manually pressurize unpressurized water received through the fill opening whereby water is ejected through the nozzle upon depression of the trigger; and a fluid adapter defining a fluid passage for directing pressurized water from a municipal water supply into said reservoir whereby water is ejected through the nozzle upon depression of the trigger.
- 23. A high pressure air pressurized toy water gun adapted to receive pressurized or unpressurized water, said toy water gun being operable in a first mode to store and pressurize received unpressurized water and in a second mode to store received pressurized water, comprising:a housing; an extended handle connected to said housing, a barrel extending outwardly away from said handle; a trigger located adjacent the handle; a nozzle having an orifice therethrough, said nozzle being disposed at the end of said barrel; a high pressure, water storage reservoir having an orifice adapted to have unpressurized water poured therethrough; an avenue of release connecting said nozzle to said water storage reservoir; a valve operable to admit fluid from an external, pressurized water source into said water storage reservoir while said high pressure, water storage reservoir is connected to the gun; a manually operable pump coupled to the housing for pressurizing said water storage reservoir with air when an external pressurized source of water is unavailable or insufficient to adequately pressurize the water storage reservoir; and a flow connection assembly dimensioned and arranged for sealing attachment to an external, pressurized source of water and to the reservoir orifice whereby flow of pressurized water is directable through the valve and into the reservoir.
- 24. A high pressure air pressurized toy water gun adapted to receive pressurized or unpressurized water, said toy water gun being operable in a first mode to store and pressurize received unpressurized water and in a second mode to store received pressurized water, comprising:a housing; an extended handle connected to said housing, a barrel extending outwardly away from said handle; a trigger located adjacent the handle; a nozzle having an orifice therethrough, said nozzle being disposed at the end of said barrel; a high pressure, water storage reservoir having an orifice adapted to have unpressurized water poured therethrough; an avenue of release connecting said nozzle to said water storage reservoir; a valve operable to admit fluid from an external, pressurized water source into said water storage reservoir while said high pressure, water storage reservoir is connected to the gun; a manually operable pump coupled to the housing for pressurizing said water storage reservoir with air when an external pressurized source of water is unavailable or insufficient to adequately pressurize the water storage reservoir; and a flow connection assembly dimensioned and arranged for sealing attachment to an external, pressurized source of water and removably attached to the gun whereby flow of pressurized water is directable through the valve and into the reservoir, the flow connection assembly being adapted to be removably attached to other toy water guns.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/500,240 filed on Jul. 10, 1995 and entitled “Pressurized Water Gun With Selective Pressurization.”
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