Claims
- 1. In a dart with a dart barrel having a first end and a second end with a recess, a pin member secured to the first end of the dart barrel, and a dart shaft having a first end adapted for holding a flight and a second end with an elongated projection for inserting into the second end of the dart barrel, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a connector member in the recess of the second end of the dart barrel having at least one detent; and
- a peripheral indentation on said elongated projection of the dart shaft for coactive engagement with the detent, whereby when the elongated projection is inserted into the connector member, the peripheral indentation selectively coacts with the detent thereby forming a snap-fit means for removably attaching the dart shaft to the dart barrel.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the connector member has a plurality of flexible arms having an outer surface and an inner surface relative to the recess of the dart barrel, and at least one detent located on the inner surface extending inwardly relative to the recess of the dart barrel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the flexible arms flex outwardly within the recess of the dart barrel when the elongated projection is inserted.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the elongated projection has a peripheral detent and the connector member has a plurality of flexible arms with corresponding indents for coactively engaging with the peripheral detent when the elongated projection is inserted.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the flexible arms flex outwardly within the recess of the dart barrel when the elongated projection is inserted.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first end of the dart barrel includes recess and a connector member in the recess with at least one detent, and the pin member has an elongated projection having a peripheral indentation for coactive engagement with the connector member thereby forming a snap-fit means for removably attaching the pin member to the dart barrel.
- 7. In a dart with a dart barrel having a first end and a second end with a recess, a pin member secured to the first end of the dart barrel, and a dart shaft having a first end adapted for holding a flight and a second end with an elongated projection for inserting into the second end of the dart barrel, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a connector member in the recess of the second end of the dart barrel having a plurality of flexible extending arms and at least one detent; and
- a peripheral indentation on the elongated projection of the dart shaft for coactive engagement with the connector member, whereby when the elongated projection of the dart shaft is inserted into the connector member, said arms flex within the recess of the dart barrel to coactively engage with the peripheral indentation thereby forming a snap-fit means for removably attaching the dart shaft to the dart barrel.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein there are four flexible arms.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein there are eight flexible arms.
- 10. In a dart with a dart barrel having a first end and a second end with a threaded recess, a pin member secured to the first end of the dart barrel, and a dart shaft having a first end adapted for holding a flight and a second end having a projection for inserting into the second end of the dart barrel, wherein the improvement comprises:
- an adapter having a base portion with an inner bore and a lower clasping portion for use in a threaded recess of a conventional dart for creating a snap-fit means for removably attaching the dart shaft to the dart barrel.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the base portion has an upper peripheral flange of a given diameter and a lower peripheral flange having a smaller diameter than the upper peripheral flange.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the lower peripheral flange is threaded for screwing the adapter into the barrel of a conventional threaded dart.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the lower clasping portion comprises a plurality of flexible extending arms with at least one detent.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the flexible arms have an outer surface and an inner surface relative to the recess of the dart barrel, and detents on the inner surface extending inwardly relative to the recess of the dart barrel.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the flexible extending arms flex outwardly within the second recess of the dart barrel when the projection is inserted.
- 16. The appparatus of claim 15 wherein the projection of the second end of the dart shaft has indentations corresponding to the detents on the flexible arms for inserting into the adapter.
- 17. An adapter kit for removably attaching a dart shaft adapted for holding a flight to a dart barrel having a threaded recess at one end of a dart barrel and a pin member secured to other end of the dart barrel, comprising:
- a threaded connector member for threading into the recess of the dart barrel, the connector member having an inner bore and a lower clasping portion; and
- a peripheral indentation on an elongated projection of a dart shaft for coactive engagement with said lower clasping portion, whereby when said elongated projection is inserted into said inner bore, the peripheral indentation selectively coacts with said lower clasping portion thereby forming a snap-fit means for removably attaching said dart shaft to the dart barrel.
- 18. The adapter kit of claim 17, wherein said lower clasping portion comprises a plurality of flexible extending arms with at least one detent.
- 19. The adapter kit of claim 18, wherein said threaded connector has an upper peripheral flange of a given diameter and a lower peripheral flange having a smaller diameter than the upper peripheral flange.
- 20. The adapter kit of claim 19, wherein there are four flexible arms.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY UNDER 35 U.S.C. 119(E)
Applicant hereby claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) for the present application based on a provisional application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/039,714, filed Feb. 12, 1997, entitled SNAP-FIT DART AND ADAPTER.
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