Information
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Patent Grant
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6655691
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Patent Number
6,655,691
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Date Filed
Friday, November 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 273 359
- 273 393
- 273 406
- 273 407
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shooting game machine having a gun for projecting bullets using compressed air and targets arranged in a predetermined distance in front of the gun includes a housing which is provided with at least one opening formed on a front wall thereof, a gun supporter mounted inside of the opening on the front wall of the housing for supporting the gun, and a target holding mechanism installed in front of the gun in a predetermined distance for holding at least one target.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shooting game machine, and in particular, to an improved shooting game machine capable of preventing a bullet shot from a gun from being damaged, due to an impact against wall of a housing of the shooting game machine, by applying impact absorbing means to the walls, giving a player aiming stability and preventing the gun from being stolen by fixing the gun to the housing, and making it easy to arrange targets.
(b) Description of the Related Art
Heretofore shooting game machines have been known in which targets are arranged in playing spots with model guns utilizing compressed air such that a gift is given to the player when a target is hit by a bullet shot from the gun.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional shooting game machine designed to allow a player to shoot the model gun while aiming at a target and
FIG. 2
shows a target below which a gift is suspended.
As shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, the conventional shooting game machine
102
is provided with a plurality of target holders
100
supported by a pair of rotational chains in a housing in such a manner that the target holder is horizontally interposed between the chains and both ends of the target holder
100
are connected to the chains
101
such that a target
103
rotates according to the chain rotation. The target
103
is made out of material that can be easily torn off in order for the gift
105
to fall down when the target is hit to tear.
Also, the shooting game machine
102
is provided with one or more aiming openings
104
formed on a front wall of the housing such that the gun is aimed at the target inside in housing by inserting a barrel of the gun. The gun is held in a gun-rest box
106
provided at the lower part of the front wall of the housing when the gun is not used.
However, the conventional shooting game machine has some drawbacks in that it is difficult to aim the model gun at the target because the gun is not supported by any tool but the aiming opening and it is likely to be stolen because the gun is kept in a separate gun-rest box when the gun is not used.
Also, the bullets can be broken by impact against the wall of the housing because the bullets are shot with highly compressed air.
Furthermore, when it is required to replace the used target with a new one, firstly the target holder
100
should be manually detached from the chains
101
and then putted in the place again after attaching the new target
103
to the target holder
100
, resulting time-consuming.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above problems of the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a shooting game machine capable of preventing a bullet shot from a gun from being damaged, due to an impact against the wall of housing, by employing impact absorbing material as the wall of the housing of the shooting game machine.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a shooting game machine capable of improving aiming stability and preventing the gun from being stolen by pivotally fixing the gun to the aiming opening.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a shooting game machine capable of reducing target replacement time by simplifying the target holding mechanism.
To achieve the above object, the shooting game machine of the present invention comprises a housing which is provided with at least one opening formed on a front wall thereof, a gun supporter mounted inside of the opening on the front wall of the housing for supporting the gun, and a target holding mechanism installed in front of the gun in a predetermined distance for holding at least one target.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a conventional shooting game machine;
FIG. 2
is a front view showing a target suspended from a target holder of the shooting game of
FIG. 1
together with a gift;
FIG. 3
is a schematic view showing a shooting game machine according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a gun supporter of the shooting game machine of
FIG. 3
together with a gun fixed thereto;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view showing the gun supporter of the shooting game machine of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view for illustrating how the gun supporter is assembled;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view for illustrating how the gun supporter is mounted to a housing the shooting game machine;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view for illustrating how the gun is supported by the gun supporter;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing a target holder and targets of the shooting game machine according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view for illustrating how the target is suspended from the target holder; and
FIG. 11
is a partial perspective view showing a wall of a housing of the shooting game machine according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 3
shows a shooting game machine according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the shooting game machine of the present invention comprises a housing
1
having a shape of rectangular box, target holding means installed near a rear wall of the housing
1
for holding a plurality of targets, at a gun supporter
8
mounted around an opening formed on a front wall of the housing
1
for supporting a gun. The gun shoots bullets using compressed air supplied from an air compressor.
FIG.
4
-
FIG. 8
are perspective views for illustrating how the gun supporter is assembled and mounted on the housing.
As shown in the drawings, the gun supporter
8
is fixedly mounted around an opening
6
formed on the front wall
4
of the housing
1
. The front wall
4
is manufactured using a transparent material such as plastic or glass such that the player can watch and aim the gun at the target.
The gun supporter
8
comprises a rotation ring
14
having a outer diameter less than inner diameter of the opening
6
, a pair of connectors
10
for pivotally connecting the rotation ring
14
to a circumferential edge of the front wall at upper and lower end portions of the opening
6
, and a pair of studs
16
oppositely and coaxially fixed on the rotation ring
14
for rotationally connecting the gun to the rotation ring
14
.
The rotation ring
14
has a pair of projections
12
perpendicularly projected from the rotation ring
14
confronting each other and having respective connection holes
46
coaxially arranged.
Each connector
10
comprises a connecting bracket
32
having a shape of “U” such that an indented space thereof is engaged with circumferential edge of the opening
6
of the front wall
4
, the bracket
32
having holes
38
coaxially crossing the indented space of the connecting bracket
32
; and a cylindrical shaft
36
of which one end is tightly inserted into a receiving hole
34
formed on the connecting bracket
32
in an opposite direction of the indented space of the connecting bracket
32
, the shaft
36
having a hole
40
formed coaxial with the holes
38
of the connecting bracket
32
when the shaft
36
is fixed in the receiving hole
34
of the connecting bracket
32
and having a stepped portion
44
having a smaller diameter than that of the shaft
36
of which end portion is threaded so as to be screwed into a nut
50
after the stepped portion
44
is inserted into the hole
46
formed on each projection
12
of the rotation ring
14
.
The studs
16
are oppositely and coaxially fixed on the rotation ring
14
at an angle of 90° relative to the positions of the projections
12
and each stud has stepped end portion
18
having a smaller diameter than that of the stud
16
and threaded, such that a pair of connecting plates
22
pivotally mounted on the studs
16
by inserting the end portions
18
of the studs
16
into holes
24
formed on the connecting plates
22
and screwing nuts on the end portions
18
.
Accordingly, the gun is pivotally suspended from the studs
16
by fixing the gun to the connecting plates
22
by screwing bolts
28
into fixing holes (not shown) at a lower portion of a barrel of the gun
2
through fixing holes
30
formed lower portion of the connecting plates
22
. How the rotation ring
14
is mounted to the housing together with the gun
2
will be described hereinafter.
Firstly, the shaft
36
of the connector
10
is rotationally connected with the rotation ring
14
by inserting the stepped portion
44
of the shaft
36
into the connecting hole
46
formed on the projection
12
of the rotation ring
14
and screwing nut
50
around the thread end portion of the stepped portion
44
. The other ends of the shaft
36
is inserted into the receiving hole
34
of the connecting brackets
32
in order for the hole
40
of the shaft
36
to be arranged coaxially with the holes
38
of the connecting brackets
32
, and the brockets
32
are engaged with the circumferential edge of the opening
6
such that fixing hole formed on the front wall
4
near a top and bottom ends of the opening
6
are arranged coaxially with respective holes
38
of the brackets
32
and the hole
40
of the shaft
36
and screwing up the bolts
42
into the holes
38
. Accordingly, the rotation ring
14
is able to rotate in the opening
6
on the axes of the shafts
36
.
Next, the gun
2
is rotationally connected to the rotation ring
14
in such a manner that the two connecting plates
22
are fixed to the gun
2
by interposing the gun
2
between the plates, screwing the bolts
28
into the fixing holes (not shown) formed both side of the lower portion of the barrel of the gun
2
through the fixing holes
30
formed at the lower portion of the connecting plates
22
, and pivotally connecting the connecting plates
22
to corresponding studs
16
by penetrating the stepped portions
18
of the studs
16
into the holes
24
of the connecting plates
22
and screwing the nuts
26
on the threaded end
20
of the stepped portions
18
. Accordingly, the gun
2
is mounted to the rotation ring
14
so as to rotate on the axes of the studs
16
perpendicular to the axes of the shafts
36
.
FIG. 9
partially shows a target holder and targets of the shooting game machine according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the target holder
70
is provided with a plurality of slots
71
having a shape of “T” and the target
60
has a body
62
and a suspender
63
, having a shape of “T” corresponding to the slot
71
, upwardly extended from the target
60
such that the target
60
is suspended from the target holder
70
in such a manner that the suspender
63
of the target
60
is inserted to the slot
71
through a wide opening portion
71
a
, moved down in order for a narrow neck
64
bridging the body
62
and the suspender
63
to be received into a holding part
71
b
of the slot
71
, and pulled down.
Accordingly, the suspender
63
of the target
60
is held by the narrow holding part
71
b
of the slot
71
(see FIG.
9
).
A gift
61
is suspended lower end of the target
60
and the target is preferably made out of a material which can be easily torn such that the gift
61
falls down when the target
60
is hit and torn by bullet.
FIG. 11
shows an impact absorbing member applied to inner walls of the housing
1
of the shooting game machine of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, the impact absorbing member
80
comprises a plurality of elastic columns
84
projected from a inner surface of a plate
82
in a predetermined density. The impact absorbing member
80
is applied to a rear, upper, and side walls such that the impact of the bullets against the walls is absorbed by the elastic columns
84
. This prevents the bullets from being broken.
The operation of the above structured shooting game machine of the present invention will be described hereinafter.
The rotation ring
14
is mounted in the opening
6
of the front wall
4
of the housing
1
using the connector
10
such that the rotation ring
14
can rotate left and right on the axes of the shafts
36
of the connector
10
. Next, the gun
2
is installed in the rotation ring
14
by interposing the gun
2
between the studs
16
and connecting the gun
2
to the studs
16
using the connecting plates
22
and bolts
28
such that the gun
2
is able to pivot up and down on the axes of the studs
16
in the rotation ring
14
. Consequently, the gun
2
can be controlled in all directions on the axes of the shafts
36
and the studs
16
.
Also, since the front wall
4
of the housing
1
is transparent, the player can aim at the target
60
with the gun
12
while staring the target
60
through the transparent front wall
4
.
Once a bullet is shot from the gun
2
in power of the compressed air after aim and misses the target, the bullet impact against the wall. In this case the impulsive force of the bullet against the wall is cushioned by the impact absorbing member
80
applied to the wall such that it is possible to speed down the bullet bouncing from the wall and prevent the bullet from being broken.
The target
60
is suspended from the target holder
70
by inserting the suspender
63
of the target
60
into the slot
71
of the target holder
70
and pulling down the target in order for the narrow neck
64
of the target
60
to be engaged with the holding part
71
b
of the slot
71
and for the suspender
63
to be held in the holding part
71
b
of the slot
71
.
The target
60
is made out of a thin and scissile material such that if the target
60
is hit several times by bullets, the target is torn, resulting in falling the gift suspended from a lower end of the target
60
. When replacing the target torn by bullets with new one, the target
60
is removed by putting up the target
60
in order for the suspender
63
to be located in the wide portion
71
a
of the slot
71
and pulling in frontward and then the new target is held in the same manner described above.
As described above, since the walls of the housing the shooting game machine is applied by the impacting absorbing member, the bullets missed the target can be prevented from being broken against the walls and the bouncing speed of the bulled can be slowed down.
Also, since the gun is fixed on the front wall of the housing
1
, even when it is not used, by means of the supporter so as to rotate on the two axes, the player can more stably aiming at the target and it is prevented that the gun is stolen.
Furthermore, the target holder and the target are modified so as not to need to separate the target holder from the shooting game machine for changing the target such that the target replacement time is reduced.
Claims
- 1. A shooting game machine having a gun for projecting bullets using compressed air and targets arranged in a predetermined distance in front of the gun, comprising:a housing which is provided with at least one opening formed on a front wall thereof; a gun supporter mounted inside of the opening on the front wall of the housing for supporting the gun; a target holding mechanism installed in front of the gun in a predetermined distance for holding at least one target; and an impact absorbing member comprised of a plurality of elastic columns projected from an inner surface of a plate, the plate disposed within the housing such that damage to the projected bullets is reduced by the impact absorbing member.
- 2. The shooting game machine of claim 1 wherein the front wall of the housing is made out of a transparent plate.
- 3. The shooting game machine of claim 1 wherein the gun supporter comprises:a rotation ring having an outer diameter less than that of the opening; a pair of connectors rotationally connecting the rotation ring with the front wall in the opening at upper and lower end portions of a circumferential edge of the opening; and a pair of studs connecting the gun to the rotation ring such that the gun rotates on an axis of the studs perpendicular to an axis on which the rotation ring rotates.
- 4. The shooting game machine of claim 3 wherein each connector comprises:a connecting bracket having a shape of “U” such that an indented portion is engaged with circumferential edge of the opening of the front wall; and a cylindrical shaft of which one end is fixed to the connecting bracket and the other end having a stepped portion for rotationally connecting with the rotation ring.
- 5. The shooting game machine of claim 4 wherein the rotation ring has a pair of projections perpendicularly projected from the rotation ring at a longest distance therebetween on the rotation ring a having respective connection holes such that the stepped portions of the shafts are rotationally received in the respective connection holes.
- 6. The shooting game machine of claim 3 wherein the studs are oppositely and coaxially fixed on the rotation ring at an angle of 90° relative to the projections of the rotation rings.
- 7. The shooting game machine of claim 6 wherein each stud has a stepped end portion having a smaller diameter than that of the stud and threaded such that the gun is rotationally mounted between the studs in the rotation ring.
- 8. A shooting game machine having a gun for projecting bullets using compressed air and targets arranged in a predetermined distance in front of the gun, comprising:a housing which is provided with at least one opening formed on a front wall thereof; a gun supporter mounted inside of the opening on the front wall of the housing for supporting the gun; and a target holding mechanism installed in front of the gun in a predetermined distance for holding at least one target wherein the target holding mechanism comprises: movable means for moving the targets; driving means for driving the movable means; and at least one target holder horizontally mounted to the movable means, the target holder being provided with at least one slot having a shape of “T”.
- 9. The shooting game machine of claim 8 further comprising:at least one target for being inserted into the slot of the target holder and suspended therefrom wherein the target is provided with a body and a suspender connected to the body via a neck.
- 10. The shooting game machine of claim 9 wherein the slot of the target holder is provided with a wide portion having a same width as the suspender of the target in order for the suspender to be inserted into the slot through the wide portion and a holding portion for holding the suspender of the target.
- 11. The shooting game machine of claim 10 wherein the target is suspended from the target holder by inserting the suspender through the wide portion of the slot and pulling down the target such that the neck of the target is engaged with a holding portion and the suspender is held.
- 12. A shooting game machine having a gun for projecting bullets using compressed air and targets arranged in a predetermined distance in front of the gun, comprising:a housing which is provided with at least one opening formed on a front wall thereof; a gun supporter mounted inside of the opening on the front wall of the housing for supporting the gun; a target holding mechanism installed in front of the gun in a predetermined distance for holding at least one target; and a plurality of elastic members applied on a surface of a plate of an inner wall of the housing for cushioning impact of the bullet against the inner wall.
- 13. The shooting game machine of claim 12 wherein the elastic members are rubber.
- 14. The shooting game machine of claim 13 wherein the elastic members have a shape of a tapered column projected from the plate.
- 15. The shooting game machine of claim 12 wherein the front wall of the housing is made out of a transparent plate.
- 16. The shooting game machine of claim 15 wherein the gun supporter comprises:a rotation ring having an outer diameter less than that of the opening; a pair of connectors rotationally the connecting rotation ring with the front wall in the opening at upper and lower end portions of a circumferential edge of the opening; and a pair of studs connecting the gun to the rotation ring such that the gun rotates on an axis of the studs perpendicular to an axis on which the rotation ring rotates.
- 17. The shooting game machine of claim 16 wherein each connector comprises:a connecting bracket having a shape of “U” such that an indented portion is engaged with circumferential edge of the opening of the front wall; and a cylindrical shaft of which one end is fixed to the connecting bracket and the other end having a stepped portion for rotationally connecting with the rotation ring.
- 18. The shooting game machine of claim 17 wherein the rotation ring has a pair of projections perpendicularly projected from the rotation ring at a longest distance therebetween on the rotation ring an respective connection holes such that the stepped portions of the shafts are rotationally received in the respective connection holes.
- 19. The shooting game machine of claim 18 wherein the studs are oppositely and coaxially fixed on the rotation ring at an angle of 90° relative to the projections of the rotation rings.
- 20. The shooting game machine of claim 19 wherein each stud has a stepped end portion having a smaller diameter than that of the stud and threaded such that the gun is rotationally mounted between the studs in the rotation ring.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
20-2001-20681 |
Jul 2001 |
KR |
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20-2001-20682 |
Jul 2001 |
KR |
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10-2001-40933 |
Jul 2001 |
KR |
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