Projectile guide

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6295752
  • Patent Number
    6,295,752
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 27, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A projectile guide for a compressed gas powered gun which includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base with an axially extending projectile guiding cylindrical opening therethrough. The base has at one end thereof and extending axially from this one end a plurality of elongate and circumferentially spaced members of finite length and configured relative to each other to define a projectile guiding passageway for a projectile fired from the gun.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a projectile guide for a compressed gas powered gun and, more particularly, to a barrel adapted for use in a paintball gun.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Projectile guides for compressed gas powered guns are usually an elongate solid member with a cylindrical bore therethrough. These projectile guides, commonly referred to as barrels, are usually removably secured to the body of the compressed gas powered gun. Oftentimes, and when the aforementioned barrels are used in a paintball environment, the paintballs break inside the barrel and coat the interior surface thereof with the gelatinous material (paint) and, after a while, the projectiles travelling through the hollow interior of the barrel are affected by the gelatinous material (paint) to cause the projectile to move erratically after exiting the outlet end of the barrel. It is thus necessary to squeegee the gelatinous material (paint) off from the interior walls of the bore of the barrel. Thus, there exists a desire for barrels which are much less sensitive to the breakage of gelatinous material (paint) containing projectiles while travelling inside a barrel.




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a projectile guide for a compressed gas powered gun wherein the projectile guide includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base with an axially extending projectile guiding cylindrical opening therethrough, the base having at one end thereof and extending axially from this end a plurality of elongate and circumferentially spaced members of a finite length and configured relative to each other to define a projectile guiding passageway for a projectile fired from the aforesaid gun.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a barrel for a compressed gas powered gun, as aforesaid, wherein at least one annular ring is provided along the length of the members and being connected to the members so as to maintain the circumferential spacing fixed along the length of the barrel.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a projectile guide, as aforesaid, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each of the members lies substantially tangent to both of the radially inwardly facing surface of the cylindrical opening through the base and a second radially inwardly facing surface of each of the annular rings.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a projectile guide, as aforesaid, wherein a radially innermost portion of the exterior surface of each of the members lies radially inwardly of both of a first radially inwardly facing surface of the cylindrical opening through the base and a second radially inwardly facing surface of each of the annular rings.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a projectile guide, as aforesaid, wherein circumferentially spaced elongate gaps are provided along the length of the projectile guide to provide air communication between the interior portion of the projectile guide and the exterior portion thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a projectile guide for a compressed gas powered gun which includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base with an axially extending projectile guiding cylindrical opening therethrough. The base has at a first end thereof and extending axially from the first end a plurality of elongate and circumferentially spaced members of finite length and configured relative to each other to define a projectile guiding passageway for a projectile fired from the gun.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a compressed gas powered gun with a projectile guide embodying the invention thereon;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the projectile guide embodying the invention;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the aforesaid projectile guide;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of a modified projectile guide embodying the invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a modified base portion of the projectile guide; and





FIG. 8

is a modification of the embodiment illustrated in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. The words “up”, “down”, “right” and “left” will designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “in” and “out” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the device and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include derivatives and words of similar import.




The compressed gas powered gun


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

may be used as a marking or paintball gun used for propelling gelatinous capsules of the kind used for “marking” a target. As is common with conventional weaponry, the gun


10


includes a frame support member or body


11


which supports a handle


12


and a trigger guard


13


. A pivotally mounted trigger


14


is disposed within the trigger guard


13


. As hereinafter is explained, a projectile


16


, such as a marking pellet, exits an elongated projectile guide, namely, a barrel


17


, in the direction of the arrow


18


during a firing operation. An ammunition receptacle


19


houses a plurality of projectiles to supply the gun


10


as will be readily understood to those skilled in the art. The inventive projectile guide or barrel


17


is connected to the body


11


of the gun


10


by any conventional means, hereby a threaded connection


21


. A cartridge or canister


22


of the type well known to those skilled in the art contains a compressed gas to supply compressed gas for discharging the projectile


16


from the gun


10


. The compressed gas cartridge


22


screws into a known type of air tank adapter


23


threadedly mounted to the body


12


. The compressed gas contained in the cartridge


22


passes from the air cartridge adapter


23


via an enclosed inlet passageway


24


and is thereafter supplied to a compressed gas delivery system which includes a pressure regulating assembly via an enclosed air passageway. The compressed gas cartridge can, in the alternative, be carried in a backpack carried on the back of the user. In this instance, a hose connection from the backpack oriented cartridge to the gun body


12


will be provided. All of the aforesaid structure associated with the cartridge and the structure for delivering the compressed gas to the firing chamber is well known in the art and is, therefore, not discussed in further detail in this disclosure.




Turning now to the construction of the inventive projectile guide or barrel


17


, it includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base


26


having an axially extending projectile guiding cylindrical opening or bore


27


extending therethrough. In this embodiment, the base


26


also has at one end thereof a reduced diameter section


28


having on the exterior surface thereof an externally threaded section


29


. This reduced diameter section


28


and the externally threaded section


29


thereon is adapted to be received into a correspondingly sized receptacle in the body


12


of the gun


10


so as to facilitate a threaded connection as at


21


of the projectile guide


17


to the body


12


of the gun


10


. It is, of course, to be recognized that the base


26


can also be integrally formed as part of the gun body


12


.




Extending axially from a second end of the base


26


is a plurality of elongate and circumferentially spaced members


31


, each having a finite length and each being configured relative to each other to define a projectile guiding passageway


32


for the projectile


16


fired from the gun


10


. In this particular embodiment, and as is illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the elongate members


31


are each received into an elongate recess or groove


33


provided on the interior surface of the bore


27


in the base


26


. The ends of the members


31


proximate the base


26


and received in the grooves


33


are secured therein by any convenient means, such as solder, welding or the like. The radially innermost part of the exterior surface of each of the members


31


located inside the bore


27


of the base


26


are preferably tangent to a theoretical axial extension of a cylinder defined by a surface


25


of the bore


27


of the hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base


26


. As the members


31


transition rightwardly from the proximal end located inside the bore


27


, the radially innermost portion of each of the members


31


lie radially inwardly of the theoretical axial extension of the cylinder defined by the surface


25


of the bore


27


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the elongate members


31


are each cylindrical rods and each of the rods extend axially from the base


26


in a circumferentially spaced relation. A plurality of annular rings


34


are axially spaced along the length of the projectile guide


17


. In this particular embodiment, grooves


36


are provided on the interior surface


37


of each of the rings


34


and are adapted to receive therein the elongate members


31


. Conventional fastening is provided to secure the rings


34


to the members


31


, such as by soldering or welding. In this particular embodiment, the radially innermost portion of each of the members


31


lies radially inwardly of a theoretical axial extension of a cylinder defined by the interior surface


37


of each of the annular rings


34


. As a result of the aforesaid structure, gelatinous material (paint) containing projectiles


16


can move from the end of the base


26


whereat the gun body


12


and/or the threaded section


29


is located toward the opposite end thereof and out through the passageway


32


defined by the circumferentially spaced members


31


without tearing the gelatinous material (paint) containing projectile at the point where the members


31


terminate inside the bore


27


in the base


26


. Further, the annular ring


34


provided at the distal end remote from the base


26


serves to protect the ends of the members


31


from damage during rough usage thereof. Further, if a gelatinous material (paint) containing projectile happens to break while it is inside the projectile guide


17


, the gelatinous material (paint) will exit through the spaces


35


between the elongate members


31


thereby making it unnecessary to stop play and clean the inside of the barrel at frequent intervals. Furthermore, air will be permitted to move ahead of the projectile as well as behind the projectile to cause the projectile to exit the projectile guide


17


in a more accurate trajectory.




In the embodiments of

FIGS. 6-8

, the letters “A”, “B” and “C” have been used as a suffix to a reference number designating a component described above. The designated reference numeral and accompanying suffice indicate that the component structure described above is incorporated into the described embodiment to thereby make it unnecessary to describe the component structure in any further detail.




As is illustrated in

FIG. 6

, a modified projectile guide


17


A is illustrated which has a longer hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base


26


A than is illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Other than this distinction, the projectile guide


17


A is constructed in a like manner to the construction described above with respect to

FIGS. 2-5

. Accordingly, further comment in regard to the modified projectile guide


17


A is believed unnecessary.





FIG. 7

illustrates a modified base


26


B wherein the elongate members


31


B are machined at the proximal end


38


thereof located inside of the base


26


B so as to provide a smooth transition between the interior surface


25


B of the bore


27


B. In other words, the proximal ends


38


of each of the members


31


B is tapered as at


41


to provide a smooth transition from the interior surface


25


B to the tapered surface


41


to prevent tearing of a gelatinous material (paint) containing projectile as it moves from left to right along the length of the bore


27


B of the base


26


B. In the alternative, and as is illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the grooves


33


C provided in the surface


25


C of a further modified base


26


C can be machined to a deeper depth adjacent the threaded section


29


C so that the elongate members


31


C need only be bent so as to conform to the depth of the groove


33


C to facilitate the smooth transition from the interior surface


25


C to the radially inwardly most surface


42


of each of the elongate members


31


C.




Embraced within this disclosure is an embodiment wherein the components of the inventive barrel are integral. That is, the inventive barrel is of a single piece construction as would be accomplished by a molding process. Also embraced within this disclosure is a single piece gun body and inventive barrel.




It is, of course, recognized that the elongate members


31


,


31


B and


31


C can, instead, each be provided with an external thread at the end thereof adjacent the base


26


and a plurality of internally threaded tapped holes be provided in the end face of the base facing the elongate members. In this embodiment, each of the elongate members


31


would be threadedly secured to the base


26


.




In operation, and with the projectile guide


17


properly secured to the body


12


of the gun


10


, it has been observed that the projectiles


16


exiting the distal end of the projectile guide


17


travel in a much more accurate trajectory unaffected by previous breakages of gelatinous material (paint) containing projectiles while oriented inside the projectile guide


17


.




Although particular preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A barrel for a compressed gas powered gun, comprising:a hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base with an axially extending projectile guiding cylindrical opening therethrough, said base having at a first end thereof and extending axially from said first end a plurality of elongate and circumferentially spaced members of finite length and configured relative to each other to define a projectile guiding passageway for a projectile fired from said gun, said cylindrical opening through said base defining a radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface, said surface having a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending grooves therein corresponding in number and circumferential spacing to a number and spacing of said members and into each groove is received and secured one end of each said member.
  • 2. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member lies substantially tangent to a theoretical axial extension of a cylinder defined by said radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface of said hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base.
  • 3. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member lies radially inwardly of a theoretical axial extension of a cylinder defined by said radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface of said hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base adjacent said first end.
  • 4. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein at least one annular ring is provided along the length of said members and being connected to said members so as to maintain said circumferential spacing fixed along the length of said barrel.
  • 5. The barrel according to claim 4, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member lies substantially tangent to a theoretical axial extension of a cylinder defined by said radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface of said hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base at a location remote from said first end whereat each groove terminates inside said cylindrical opening.
  • 6. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein said members are cylindrical rods which extend parallel to each other.
  • 7. The barrel according to claim 6, wherein said members are cylindrical rods which extend straight.
  • 8. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of coaxially spaced annular rings are provided along the length of said members with each thereof being connected to said members so as to maintain said circumferential spacing fixed along the length of said barrel.
  • 9. The barrel according to claim 8, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member lies substantially tangent to both of a first radially inwardly facing surface of said cylindrical opening through said base and a second radially inwardly facing surface of each of said annular rings.
  • 10. The barrel according to claim 8, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member lies radially inwardly of both of a first radially inwardly facing surface of said cylindrical opening through said base and a second radially inwardly facing surface of each of said annular rings.
  • 11. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein each of said members terminate at a region defining an end of said barrel remote from said body and whereat an annular ring is provided for securing the terminal ends of said members so as to maintain said circumferential spacing fixed.
  • 12. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein said grooves extend longitudinally of said base over a majority of a length of said base.
  • 13. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein the circumferential spacing between said members provides open communication between the interior and exterior portions of said projectile guide.
  • 14. The barrel according to claim 1, wherein a radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of a proximal end portion of each member lies substantially tangent to said radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface of said hollow cylindrical sleeve-like base while said radially innermost portion of said exterior surface of each member adjacent said first end of said base lies radially inwardly of said radially inwardly facing cylindrical surface.
  • 15. The barrel according to claim 14, wherein at least one annular ring is provided along the length of said members and being connected to said members so as to maintain said circumferential spacing fixed along the length of said barrel.
  • 16. The barrel according to claim 15, wherein said radially innermost portion of an exterior surface of each member adjacent said annular ring lies radially inwardly of a radially inwardly facing surface of said annular ring.
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