Information
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Patent Grant
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6712056
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Patent Number
6,712,056
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 9, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A slingshot releaser including a clamp, which stably holds a pouch attached to an elastic band and a pellet. The clamp has two rotatable holding rollers arranged on the distal ends of two arms. Each holding roller 17 has a peripheral surface including a support groove 21 and support rings 22, which are arranged perpendicular to the roller axis. The clamp has a pouch holder defined between the arms to hold the pouch when the clamp is closed. A lever is operated to open the clamp. This flings the pellet out of the clamp with the elastic force of the elastic band as the pouch and the pellet rotate the holding rollers.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a slingshot releaser for releasing an elastic band of a slingshot to fling a pellet.
In the prior art, to shoot a slingshot, a user holds a main body of the slingshot with one hand, draws a rubber band while holding a pellet pouch, which is attached to the rubber band, aims the pellet pouch toward a target, and then lets go of the rubber band to fling a pellet (ammo) toward the target.
To increase the initial velocity of the flung pellet, the distance between the main body of the slingshot and the pellet pouch (the drawn length of the rubber band) must be increased or a rubber band having a relatively large spring constant must be used. Thus, much strength is required to hold the pellet pouch. In addition to the strength required to draw the elastic band, strength is required in the fingers of the user. Thus, the conventional slingshot is difficult to aim.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a releaser of a slingshot that facilitates the holding of a pellet pouch.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band. The releaser includes a clamp to holding the pouch. The clamp is selectively closed to hold the pouch and opened to release the pouch. Further, the clamp has a pouch holder to hold the pouch and the pellet. A pair of rotatable holding rollers is arranged on the clamp so that the holding rollers oppose each other, and the pair of holding rollers defines a holding passage connected to the pouch holder. The holding rollers are moved toward each other when the clamp is opened and separated from each other when the clamp is closed.
A further perspective of the present invention provides a releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band. The releaser includes a grip and a clamp, which is connected to the grip to hold the pouch. The clamp includes a pair of arms selectively arranged at a closed position, in which the arms close the clamp to hold the pouch, and at an opened position, in which the arms opens the clamp to release the pouch. The clamp has a pouch holder to hold the pouch and the pellet. The releaser further includes a pair of holding rollers, each arranged on a distal end of one of the arms and having an axis. The pair of holding rollers is arranged so that the axes of the holding rollers are parallel to each other. A drive mechanism shifts the pair of arms between the opened position and the closed position.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing a releaser according to the present invention;
FIG. 2A
is a front view showing the releaser of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2B
is a cross-sectional view showing the releaser of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3A
is a partially enlarged view showing a clamp of the releaser of
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 3B
is a plan view showing the clamp of FIG.
3
A:
FIG. 4A
is a cross-sectional view showing the clamp in an opened state;
FIG. 4B
is a cross-sectional view showing the clamp in a closed state;
FIG. 5A
is a cross-sectional view showing another clamp in an opened state; and
FIG. 5B
is a cross-sectional view showing another clamp in a closed state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of a slingshot releaser
14
according to the present invention will now be discussed with reference to the drawings.
Hereafter, directions are defined as described below. As viewed from a shooter (user) who is standing, the direction toward the right is referred to as the X direction, the direction toward front is referred to as the Y direction, and the upward direction is referred to as the Z direction. A horizontal reference plane
412
lies along the X direction and the Y direction. A first vertical reference plane
523
, which is perpendicular to the horizontal reference plane lies along the X direction and the Z direction. A second vertical reference plane
513
, which is perpendicular to the horizontal reference plane
412
and the first vertical reference plane
513
, lies along the Y direction and the Z direction.
FIG. 1
shows the releaser
14
in a state of usage. The user holds a main body
11
of the slingshot with one hand and holds the releaser
14
with the other hand. A rubber band, or elastic band
12
, has two ends
12
a
connected to the main body
11
. A leather pellet pouch
13
is attached to the middle of the elastic band
12
. In the state of
FIG. 1
, the pellet pouch
13
is held in the releaser
14
.
FIG. 2A
is a front view of the releaser
14
as seen from line
2
A—
2
A in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 2B
is a cross-sectional view of the releaser
14
taken along line
2
B—
2
B in FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 2B
, the releaser
14
includes a grip
14
a
, a clamp
15
, which is connected to the grip
14
a
, and a drive mechanism
18
, which opens and closes the clamp
15
.
The clamp
15
has two arms
16
. Each arm
16
is supported pivotally about a pivot shaft
16
a
. A metal holding roller
17
is arranged on each arm
16
. As shown in
FIG. 2A
, the axes
17
a
of the holding rollers
17
are parallel to each other. The user operates the drive mechanism
18
to open and close the two arms
16
.
FIG. 4A
shows the clamp
15
in an opened state P, and
FIG. 4B
shows the clamp
15
in a closed state Q. The drive mechanism
18
will be described in detail later.
FIG. 3A
is a front view showing the clamp
15
in a closed state.
FIG. 3B
is a plan view of the clamp
15
as seen from line
3
B—
3
B in FIG.
3
A.
Referring to
FIG. 3A
, a holding passage
19
, which extends in the Y direction, is defined at the distal ends of the two arms
16
. Further, a pouch holder
20
is defined between the two arms
16
(FIG.
2
B). When the clamp
15
is in the opened state P, the two arms
16
are separated from each other and the holding passage
19
is expanded in the Z direction. When the clamp
15
is in the closed state Q, the two arms
16
are arranged close to each other and the holding passage
19
is contracted in the Z direction.
A support groove
21
extends along the peripheral surface in the circumferential direction at the middle of each holding roller
17
. The two support grooves
21
of the two holding rollers
17
are aligned with each other and connect the holding passage
19
to the pouch holder
20
. Each support groove
21
has an arcuate bottom surface, or support surface
21
a
. It is preferred that the support surface
21
a
be formed in correspondence with the round surface of a pellet (ammo)
32
.
Each support groove
21
is located between two support rings
22
, which are arranged on the peripheral surface of the associated holding roller
17
. It is preferred that the support ring
22
be made of a flexible material such as rubber. When the clamp
15
is closed, the two support rings
22
of the upper holding roller
17
contact the two support rings
22
of the lower holding roller
17
.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
show the clamp drive mechanism
18
. The clamp drive mechanism
18
includes a trigger, or lever
25
, a slider
26
, and a coil spring
24
, which is held between the two arms
16
. A cooperating roller
23
is connected to the basal end of each arm
16
. The coil spring
24
is held between the arms
16
in a compressed state. The coil spring
24
biases the two arms
16
to open clamp
15
at the distal ends of the two arms
16
, or move the two cooperating rollers
23
toward each other.
The lever
25
is supported pivotally about a pivot shaft
25
a
. The slider
26
cooperates with the lever
25
and moves between a front position, as shown in the state of
FIG. 4B
, and a rear position, as shown in the state of FIG.
4
A. The slider
26
has an abutting portion
26
a
, a projection
26
b
, which projects toward the front, and a conical surface, which extends between the projection
26
b
and the abutting portion
26
a
. When the slider
26
is arranged at the rear position, the abutting portion
26
a
is moved out of the space between the two cooperating rollers
23
. In this state, the coil spring
24
forces the cooperating rollers
23
toward each other and opens the clamp (opened state P). When the slider
26
is arranged at the front position, the abutting portion
26
a
enters the space between the two cooperating rollers
23
and separates the cooperating rollers
23
from each other. This closes and locks the clamp
15
.
FIGS. 5A and 5B
show another example of the clamp drive mechanism
18
of
FIGS. 4A and 4B
. In the drive mechanism
18
a
of
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, a cooperating roller
23
is connected to the lower arm
16
. A trigger, or lever
27
, is connected to the upper arm
16
pivotally about a pivot shaft
27
a
. A coil spring
24
, which is held between the two arms
16
, biases the two arms
16
to open the clamp
15
so that the pivot shaft
27
a
and the cooperating roller
23
move toward each other. When the lever
27
is arranged at a rear position, as shown in the state of
FIG. 5A
, the cooperating roller
23
comes into contact with an abutting portion
28
, which is defined on the lever
27
. When the lever
27
is arranged at a front position, as shown in the state of
FIG. 5B
, the cooperating roller
23
is received in a notch
28
a
, which is formed in the lever
27
. In other words, the abutting portion
28
enters the space between the pivot shaft
27
a
and the cooperating roller
23
to separate the pivot shaft
27
a
and the cooperating roller
23
from each other. The bordering area between the abutting portion
28
and the notch
28
a
is inclined. This facilitates the movement of the cooperating roller
23
between the abutting portion
28
and the notch
28
a.
As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
, the releaser
14
has a sight
30
. The releaser sight
30
is attached to the upper part of the clamp
15
. The sight
30
is pivotal
30
a
about a pin
30
a
. To use the sight
30
, the sight
30
is lifted and arranged along the Z direction. When the sight
30
is not used, the sight
30
is folded as shown by the broken lines. The sight
30
includes two apertures, or sight holes
31
, which are used for aiming, and two reference slits
33
, which extend in the longitudinal direction of the sight
30
. When the sight
30
is lifted, the reference slits
33
extend along a line connecting the sight holes
31
and the pouch holder
20
. The sight holes
31
are separated by different distances from the clamp
15
.
The method for using the releaser
14
will now be discussed.
The clamp
15
of the releaser
14
is first opened. The pellet
32
is enveloped in the pellet pouch
13
. The pellet pouch
13
is then arranged in the pouch holder
20
and the clamp
15
is closed. This fixes the pellet
32
to the releaser
14
. The user grips the main body
11
with his or her left hand so that a sight
29
of the main body
11
is faced upward and grips the grip
14
a
with his or her right hand. Then, the user draws the elastic band
12
and takes aim using the sight holes
31
of the releaser sight
30
and the main body sight
29
taking into consideration the height and distance of the target. The user also uses the reference slits
33
of the rear sight
30
when taking aim. When the user pulls the lever
25
or
27
, the clamp
15
opens and releases the pellet pouch
13
from the releaser
14
. As a result, the elastic force of the elastic band
12
flings the pellet
32
out of the pellet pouch
13
. More specifically, the pellet pouch
13
is sent out of the pouch holder
20
through the holding passage
19
. The two holding rollers
17
rotate as the pellet pouch
13
moves out of the pouch holder
20
. Thus, the pellet
32
is flung out of the pellet pouch
13
as the pellet pouch
13
moves smoothly through the two holding rollers
17
.
The preferred embodiment has the advantages described below.
The releaser
14
has the two rotatable holding rollers
17
. Thus, the loading of the pellet pouch
13
and the flinging of the pellet
32
are performed smoothly. Further, each holding roller
17
is provided with the support groove
21
and the support rings
22
extending in the flinging direction of the pellet
32
, and the holding rollers
17
rotate smoothly in the flinging direction. Thus, the pellet
32
is flung toward the target with high accuracy.
When the clamp
15
is in the closed state Q, the two holding rollers
17
support the pellet pouch
13
that envelops the pellet
32
between the support grooves
21
. Thus, the releaser
14
holds the pellet pouch
13
in a stable manner.
The releaser
14
is provided with the pouch holder
20
, which retains the pellet pouch
13
enveloping the pellet
32
. Thus, the pellet pouch
13
is securely held.
The releaser
14
is provided with the support rings
22
, which hold the pellet pouch
13
. This stably positions the pellet pouch
13
. The pellet pouch
13
is held further stably when the two support rings
22
are made of a flexible material such as rubber.
The projection
26
b
and the conical surface of the slider
26
facilitate the movement of the abutting portion
26
a
into the space between the two cooperating rollers
23
. Accordingly, the drive mechanism
18
facilitates the opening and closing of the clamp
15
.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band, the releaser comprising:a clamp for holding the pouch, wherein the clamp is selectively closed to hold the pouch and opened to release the pouch, and wherein the clamp has a pouch holder for holding the pouch and the pellet; and a pair of rotatable holding rollers arranged on the clamp, Opposed to each other, and defining a holding passage connected to the pouch holder, wherein the holding rollers are moved toward each other when the clamp is opened and separated from each other when the clamp is closed, wherein each of the holding rollers has a peripheral surface that includes a support groove extending circumferentially along the peripheral surface, the two grooves of the pair of holding rollers being opposed to each other and being connected with the holding passage and the pouch holder.
- 2. The releaser according to claim 1, wherein each support groove has an arcuate bottom surface.
- 3. The releaser according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of support rings arranged to extend circumferentially and continuously on each holding roller with the associated support groove located in between, wherein the pair of support rings of one of the holding rollers are opposed the pair of support rings of the other one of the holding rollers.
- 4. The releaser according to claim 1, wherein the clamp includes a pair of arms, each supporting one of the holding rollers, and the releaser further comprises a drive mechanism for driving the pair of arms and opening and closing the clamp.
- 5. A releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, and which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band and the releaser comprising:a grip; a clamp connected to the grip for holding the pouch, wherein the clamp includes a pair of arms selectively arranged at a closed position, in which the arms close the clamp to hold the pouch, and an opened position, in which the arms opens the clamp to release the pouch, and wherein the clamp has a pouch holder for holding the pouch and the pellet; and a pair of holding rollers, each arranged on a distal end of one of the arms and having an axis, wherein the pair of holding rollers are arranged so that the axes of the holding rollers are parallel to each other, wherein each of the holding rollers includes a peripheral surface having a support groove extending perpendicular to the associated axis, wherein the support groove of one of the holding rollers is opposed to the support groove of the other one of the holding rollers; and a drive mechanism for shifting the pair of arms between the opened position and the closed position.
- 6. The releaser according to claim 5, wherein each of the holding rollers each includes a pair of support rings extending perpendicular to the associated axis, wherein the associated support groove is located between the support rings.
- 7. The releaser according to claim 6, wherein the pair of support rings of one of the holding rollers contacts the pair of support rings of the other one of the holding rollers when the clamp is closed.
- 8. The releaser according to claim 5, wherein the drive mechanism includes:a lever operated to shift the pair of arms between the opened position and the closed position; a coil spring for applying a biasing force to the pair of arms to open the clamp; and an abutting portion moved cooperatively with the lever, wherein the abutting portion is moved into a space between the pair of arms to dose the clamp against the biasing force of the coil spring.
- 9. A releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band, the releaser comprising:a clamp for holding the pouch, wherein the clamp is selectively closed to hold the pouch an opened to release the pouch, and wherein the clamp has a pouch holder for holding the pouch and the pellet; and a pair of rotatable holding rollers arranged on the clamp, opposed to each other, and defining a holding passage connected to the pouch holder, wherein the holding rollers are moved toward each other when the clamp is opened and separated from each other when the clamp is closed, wherein a pair of support rings are arranged to extend circumferentially and continuously on each holding roller, and wherein the pair of support rings of one of the holding rollers are opposed the pair of support rings of the other one of the holding rollers.
- 10. A releaser used in a slingshot that includes an elastic band, which flings a pellet, and a pouch, which is attached to the elastic band, the releaser comprising:a grip; a clamp connected to the grip for holding the pouch, wherein the clamp includes a pair of arms selectively arranged at a closed position, in which the arms close the clamp to hold the pouch, and an opened position, in which the arms opens the clamp to release the pouch, and wherein the clamp has a pouch holder for holding the pouch and the pellet; and a pair of holding rollers, each arranged on a distal end of one of the arms and having an axis, wherein the pair of holding rollers are arranged so that the axes of the holding rollers are parallel to each other, wherein each of the holding rollers each includes a pair of support rings extending perpendicular to the associated axis; and a drive mechanism for shifting the pair of arms between the opened position and the closed position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-251298 |
Aug 2001 |
JP |
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