The present invention relates to assistive technology providing toy dart launch handling tools and methods intended to otherwise facilitate handheld operations of mechanical apparatus, and more particularly for play and use of projectile launchers in gameplay, toy and non-toy environments to increase accessibility.
Known assistive structures may secure tools to the wrist of a user by a cord or the like provided to prevent dropping the tool in work environments. However, tools and such structures are not known to assist in the use of projectile launchers in gameplay and entertainment environments including but not limited to balls, darts, paintballs in gameplay and various toy and non-toy environments.
Various other known apparatus and configurations for tools intended to be held exist but do not facilitate improved grasping and operational movements therewith manipulated by the user.
It would be desirable to provide assistive technology providing toy dart launch handling tools and methods intended to otherwise facilitate handheld operations of mechanical apparatus, more quickly, easily, and safely.
The present invention addresses shortcomings of the prior art. Described novel solutions described herein include subcomponents with different responsibilities, including bracket mounts to a grip, with a clamp/clamping mechanism for securing the bracket to the grip. First panel and second panel mechanisms mount to the bracket to trigger activating, launch, and magazine release structures.
Briefly summarized, the present invention relates to tools intended to be held in the hands of users with upper limb prostheses using assistive handling assistive launcher apparatus bracket/mount for mounting to the launcher grip, with a clamp/clamping mechanism for securing the bracket to the grip, and further includes a first panel/acceleration plate/push plate mounted to the bracket for activating the power trigger; a second panel/firing plate/activation trigger mechanism mounted to the bracket for activating the launch trigger; and a magazine release structure/clip ejection release/clip ejection mechanism mounted to the magazine for releasing the magazine from the outer housing.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the inventions, the accompanying drawings and description illustrate preferred embodiments thereof, from which the inventions, structure, construction and operation, and many related advantages may be readily understood and appreciated.
The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the described embodiments set forth in the best mode contemplated for carrying out the invention. Various modifications, equivalents, variations, and alternatives, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Any and all such modifications, variations, equivalents, and alternatives are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Likewise, a reasonably broad scope for claimed or covered subject matter is intended. Among other things, for example, subject matter may be embodied as methods, devices, components, or systems. The following detailed description is, therefore, not intended to be taken in a limiting sense.
With reference to the figures, projectile launch handling embodiments are shown and described for advantageously facilitating user held integrated design toy launch apparatus, systems, methods and structural tools with underdeveloped hands assistive technology subcomponents in accordance with the present inventions. Applicants Assignee's launching mechanism propelling projectiles including U.S. Pat. No. 9,958,230 to Nugent, et al. for “Rapid Fire Toy Launch Apparatus” issued May 1, 2018, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,967,130 and 9,194,646 to Victor, et al. for “Toy Projectile Launcher Apparatus” issued Mar. 3, 2015, and U.S. Pat. No. 10,876,809 to Kopman, et al. for “Quick Start Projectile Launcher and Methods” issued Dec. 29, 2020, contents of which are also incorporated by reference including any incorporations by reference contained therein, which individually and cumulatively disclose structure, apparatus and methods and embodiments described complementing the improvements and inventions disclosed herein. Further aspects and advantages are discussed below. Applicants Assignee's launching mechanism propelling projectiles methods included in U.S. Patent Application No. for Underdeveloped Hands Assistive Technology Providing Projectiles Launch Handling Tools and Methods as filed on even date herewith, include contents of which are also incorporated by reference including any incorporations by reference contained therein.
Assistive apparatus including tools intended to be held as assistive apparatus are disclosed for a toy projectile launcher having an outer housing, the outer housing having a rearward stock portion, a grip/handle portion forward of the stock portion, and an opening for a projectile magazine and a forward muzzle portion. A bracket mounts to the grip, with a clamp/clamping mechanism for securing the bracket to the grip.
Preferred embodiments non-exhaustively include apparatus and methods with first panel/acceleration plate/push plate mounts to the bracket for activating the power trigger. A second panel/firing plate/activation trigger mechanism mounts to the bracket for activating the launch trigger, and a magazine release structure/clip ejection release/clip ejection mechanism mounts to the magazine for releasing the magazine from the outer housing.
A projectile magazine connects to the outer housing through the opening. An energy source is mounted in the outer housing for launching a dart. A power/rev trigger is mounted to the outer housing for activating the energy source, and a launch trigger is mounted to the outer housing for causing a dart to be launched. The assistive apparatus provides a bracket/mount for mounting to the grip, and a clamp/clamping mechanism for securing the bracket to the grip, and further includes a first panel/acceleration plate/push plate mounted to the bracket for activating the power trigger; a second panel/firing plate/activation trigger mechanism mounted to the bracket for activating the launch trigger; and a magazine release structure/clip ejection release/clip ejection mechanism mounted to the magazine for releasing the magazine from the outer housing.
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The launcher 10 includes an outer housing 20 having a forward portion 22 and a rearward portion 24, with a forward grip 26 extending from the forward portion 22 of the outer housing 20, a rearward grip 28 extending from the rearward portion 24 of the outer housing 20, and an exit opening 30 in the forward portion 22 from which a projectile can be projected. Though not shown in the figures herein, illustrated and described in documents incorporated by reference herein are various types of launching apparatus disposed within an outer housing, the launching apparatus being engageable with a toy projectile, such as a dart or ball, also not shown herein. Similarly, such references show examples of an energy source associated with the launching apparatus, typically a battery that is or can be electrically connected to the launching apparatus, possibly with a switch for selectively energizing the launching apparatus.
The launcher 10 includes a power trigger 32 disposed on the outer housing and in communication with the energy source. For example, the power trigger 32, when depressed either momentarily or for a certain duration may selectively electrically connect the energy source and launching apparatus to place the launcher in a ready state to launch a toy projectile.
The launcher 10 further includes a launch trigger 34 disposed on the outer housing and in communication with the launching apparatus. On selective depression of the launch trigger 34, the launching apparatus is activated to launch a toy projectile with velocity through the exit opening 30 and out of the launcher.
To provide accessibility and assistance to those having prosthetic apparatus and others, the launcher 10 as seen in
To further provide accessibility and assistance, the launcher 10 also has a second panel 50 that is or may be mechanically linked to the launch trigger 34 such that movement of the second panel effectuates actuation of the launch trigger to effectuate launching of the toy projectile through the exit opening and out of the housing.
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The bracket assembly 60 can take various configurations of angular, planar, curved, or rounded portions, but the bracket assembly may be preferably held in place on the forward grip 26 by use of a clamping mechanism 70.
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In preferred embodiments of the invention, there is a toy projectile launcher for an individual to use to launch a toy projectile, the launcher comprising an outer housing having a forward portion and a rearward portion, with an exit opening in the forward portion, a forward grip extending from the forward portion of the outer housing, a rearward grip extending from the rearward portion of the outer housing, a toy projectile disposed within the outer housing, launching apparatus disposed within the outer housing, the launching apparatus being engageable with the toy projectile, an energy source, a power trigger disposed on the outer housing and in communication with the energy source, a launch trigger disposed on the outer housing and in communication with the launching apparatus, a first panel mechanically linked to the power trigger such that movement of the first panel causes continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus, and a second panel mechanically linked to the launch trigger such that movement of the second panel causes actuation of the launch trigger and thereby causes the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile so as to impart velocity to the projectile relative to the housing to launch the projectile through the exit opening and out of the housing.
The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the first panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus. The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the second panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the actuation of the launch trigger and thereby cause the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile.
The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the first panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus and the second panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the actuation of the launch trigger and thereby cause the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile.
The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a clamp for adjustably securing the bracket on the forward grip. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 may have the outer housing including a magazine interface portion, the magazine interface portion configured for interfacing with a magazine.
The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a magazine containing a plurality of toy projectiles, the magazine interfacing with the magazine interface portion of the outer housing. The toy projectile launcher may further comprise a magazine ejection mechanism mounted to the housing, the magazine ejection mechanism being movable relative to the housing to release the magazine from interfacing therewith.
Preferred embodiments of the invention include an assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher having an outer housing with forward and rearward portions, an exit opening in the forward portion, a forward grip extending from the forward portion and a rearward grip extending from the rearward portion, a toy projectile disposed within the housing, launching apparatus disposed within the housing, the launching apparatus being engageable with the toy projectile, an energy source, a power trigger disposed on the housing and in communication with the energy source, and a launch trigger disposed on the housing and in communication with the launching apparatus, the assistive apparatus comprising a first panel mechanically linked to the power trigger such that movement of the first panel causes continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus, and a second panel mechanically linked to the launch trigger such that movement of the second panel causes actuation of the launch trigger and thereby causes the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile so as to impart velocity to the projectile relative to the housing to launch the projectile through the exit opening and out of the housing.
The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the first panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus. The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the second panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the actuation of the launch trigger and thereby cause the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile.
The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a bracket secured to the forward grip, the first panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus and the second panel extending from the bracket such that it is rotatable relative thereto to cause the actuation of the launch trigger and thereby cause the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile. The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a clamp for adjustably securing the bracket on the forward grip.
The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may have the outer housing including a magazine interface portion, the magazine interface portion configured for interfacing with a magazine. The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a magazine containing a plurality of toy projectiles, the magazine interfacing with the magazine interface portion of the outer housing. The assistive apparatus for a toy projectile launcher may further comprise a magazine ejection mechanism mounted to the housing, the magazine ejection mechanism being movable relative to the housing to release the magazine from interfacing therewith.
Preferred embodiments of the invention include a method of launching a toy projectile from a toy projectile launcher having an outer housing with forward and rearward portions, an exit opening in the forward portion, a forward grip extending from the forward portion and a rearward grip extending from the rearward portion, a toy projectile disposed within the housing, launching apparatus disposed within the housing, the launching apparatus being engageable with the toy projectile, an energy source, a power trigger disposed on the housing and in communication with the energy source, a launch trigger disposed on the housing and in communication with the launching apparatus, a first panel mechanically linked to the power trigger, and a second panel mechanically linked to the launch trigger, the method comprising the steps of moving the first panel to cause continuous actuation of the power trigger to supply continuous energy to the launching apparatus, and moving the second panel to cause actuation of the launch trigger and thereby causes the energized launching apparatus to transfer energy to the toy projectile so as to impart velocity to the projectile relative to the housing to launch the projectile through the exit opening and out of the housing.
The method may include a toy projectile launcher further including a bracket and an adjustable clamp for securing the bracket to the forward grip, the bracket for supporting the first panel and the second panel thereon, and the method may further include the additional step of adjusting the clamp to secure the bracket to the forward grip. The method may include a toy projectile launcher further includes a magazine interface portion, the magazine interface portion configured for interfacing with a magazine, a magazine for containing a plurality of toy projectiles, the magazine interfacing with the magazine interface portion of the outer housing, and a magazine ejection mechanism mounted to the housing, the magazine ejection mechanism being movable relative to the housing to release the magazine from interfacing therewith, and the method may include the additional step of moving the magazine ejection mechanism relative to the housing to release the magazine from interfacing with the housing.
It is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided a detailed description with various features, and while particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes, and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matters set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings are offered by way of illustrations only and not as limitations. The actual scope of the invention is to be defined by the subsequent claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art. Other apparatus, methods, features and advantages will be, or will become, apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional structures, methods, features and advantages are within the scope of the inventions. Nothing in this section should be taken as a limitation on the claims.
This application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/289,539 filed Dec. 14, 2021.
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