The present invention generally relates to toys and more specifically to a toy gun for pressurized cans.
Pressurized cans, such as for shaving cream or whipped cream, generally have an actuator head or valve nozzle that fits over the end of a short, stiff actuator tube or valve assembly male fitting. When the actuator head is pressed down onto the actuator tube, the tube is pressed down into the can, and the can discharges its contents through the tube and into the nozzle.
Manufactures of shaving cream may have removed the alcohol from their formulas in order to make a safe practice. However, kids may modify the standard valve nozzle using a cigarette lighter to melt the nozzle tip. They may melt the tip and close or reduce the orifice, thus creating more pressure to discharge the shaving cream in a stream.
Many kids on Halloween like to play with shaving cream and have shaving cream fights. It would be desirable to avoid the unsafe practice of using heat or fire to alter the nozzle.
It would be desirable to have a safe toy gun that snaps onto pressurized cans such as whipped cream cans or shaving cream cans.
In one aspect of the present invention, a device for a pressurized can having a valve assembly to discharge the can's contents when pressed includes a body with a barrel; an adapter that retains the can; a spray actuator head that engages with the valve assembly and receives the can's discharge; a trigger that, when pulled, presses upon the spray actuator head so that the spray actuator head presses upon the valve assembly, thereby causing the valve assembly to discharge into the spray actuator head; and an extension tube that receives the discharge from the spray actuator head, transports the discharge through the barrel, and disperses the discharge out of the body.
In another aspect of the present invention, a toy for a pressurized can includes a body resembling a gun with a barrel; an adapter that retains the can; a trigger; a spray actuator head that, when the trigger is pulled, presses upon a valve assembly of the can so that the can discharges into the spray actuator head; a flair on the adapter to help accept the can and guide the valve assembly to the spray actuator head; and an extension tube that receives the discharge from the spray actuator head, transports the discharge through the barrel, and disperses the discharge out of the body.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a toy to be utilized with a pressurized can having an actuator and a dispensing valve includes a body having two halves that snap together to resemble a toy gun having a barrel; an adapter that, when both halves are snapped together, accepts the dispensing valve of the pressurized can, and locks to the top of the can so as to support the can; a trigger which, when depressed, pushes on the actuator of the pressurized can; and a spray nozzle having substantially the same diameter as the diameter of the dispensing valve of the pressurized can, the spray nozzle fixed to the body and centered within the adapter, the spray nozzle having an extension tube that enables the contents of the pressurized can to travel through the barrel of the toy gun, the spray nozzle terminating with a small hole enabling the contents of the can to be dispersed from the can.
The preferred embodiment and other embodiments, which can be used in industry and include the best mode now known of carrying out the invention, are hereby described in detail with reference to the drawings. Further embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description, or may be learned without undue experimentation. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, except where otherwise indicated. The following description of embodiments, even if phrased in terms of “the invention” or what the embodiment “is,” is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but describes the manner and process of making and using the invention. The coverage of this patent will be described in the claims. The order in which steps are listed in the claims does not necessarily indicate that the steps must be performed in that order.
The present invention relates to a toy gun that snaps on top of a standard pressurized shaving cream can or whipped cream can. An embodiment of the invention may look like a toy hand gun with a pistol grip and an extended barrel.
An embodiment of the present invention may discharge its contents in a small powerful stream, providing accuracy and fun. A toy gun may snap on top of a standard pressurized shaving cream can or whipped cream can. Embodiments of the invention could be used as a novelty product or toy.
Embodiments may include a device that is activated like a hand-gun, and the contents are sprayed in a stream. A user might remove the standard shaving cream or whipped cream nozzle and insert the can adapter into the can's valve, on top of the can, and snap down the toy gun cream sprayer. The trigger may be activated like a hand-gun and the contents may be sprayed in a stream.
An embodiment of the invention may resemble a toy gun, and could be substantially made of injection mold plastic. The size of the can could be, for example, from 8 inches to 24 inches in length, and the weight could be 25 grams to 100 grams. Colors could be randomly selected, or provided in a variety of colors.
An embodiment of a toy gun body and assembly may include a combined handle, actuating device and spray nozzle that snaps onto a pressurized dispenser of shaving or other cream.
Embodiments of a toy gun base may have two halves that snap together to resemble a toy gun. The body may be constructed utilizing a two-part plastics mould, to provide matching components with co-operating portions that are secured together by snap engagement. An embodiment of a gun may have a molded adapter that, when both halves are folded and closed or snapped together, form a circular adapter that can slip inside a standard shaving cream or whipped cream can's standard dispensing valve and lock to the can top. This slip fit adapter locks to the top of the can with the valve enabling the gun to support the can.
Embodiments of a molder trigger could be manufactured separately from injection mold plastic, enabling the trigger to push onto an actuator spray nozzle. The trigger could be inserted inside the toy gun and act as a lever on a plastic molded pivot pin. When the trigger is pulled, the trigger would push down on the actuator spray nozzle of the shaving cream or whipped cream can.
An embodiment of a spray nozzle may be comprised of injection mold plastic. A spray nozzle may be manufactured to have the proper diameter of the shaving cream can whipped cream can standard dispensing valve. A nozzle could also have pivot pins manufactured on either side of the nozzle head in order to hold it into the toy gun assembly. The placement of this nozzle could be centered within the molded can adapter.
The gun assembly may have slotted holes on either side of the toy gun base. These slots may be the manufactured to the specification of the pins that are located on the spray nozzle. The spray nozzle may have an extension tube that enables the cream to travel through the barrel of the gun. The end of the tube may have a hole enabling the cream to be dispersed from the can. This hole may have a small diameter, enabling enough pressure from the can to be dispersed at a distance.
An embodiment of the invention may have a molded adapter extension having a precise diameter and lip or edge, to slip onto the can's assembly and to physically snap in and lock the can onto the base. Embodiments may have a diameter of approximately 1″ where both the sides are shaved about 0.16″ to facilitate snapping on to a can, so as to resemble an oval shape.
An embodiment if the invention may have a trigger pivot component to depress the spray nozzle and discharge the can's contents. This trigger component may have a molded plastic spring-like curved lever in order to provide the spring-like action on the trigger to depress the nozzle and return to its normal position.
An embodiment if the invention may have a spray nozzle with molded pins on either side of the spray nozzle head. These two plastic pins may act as a retainer and a guide to keep the nozzle in place when the base is snapped on to the can. This may also create a dual action so that the gun connects to the can while the nozzle slips over the valve stem.
The spray nozzle may also have an extension tube with a length depending upon the configuration and profile of the toy gun. The extension tube may have a spray tip and the spray tip may have a tiny orifice in order to create increased pressure and discharge the can's contents.
Embodiments of the invention may be lightweight and resemble a toy. Embodiments may come in a variety of colors.
An embodiment of a toy gun may include a base, a trigger or actuator, a spray nozzle, and a spray end.
An embodiment of a base toy gun component may resemble a toy hand gun with a pistol grip with an extended barrel. A base may be manufactured from a single injection mold unit. At the bottom or top, the gun base may have a molded value adapter extension. This extended adapter may be a molded part of the base and have the proper diameter to slip inside of the can's valve to lock the can to the base of the gun.
An embodiment of a trigger or actuator may pivot on a plastic molded pin within the base of the gun. Depressing or pulling the trigger would cause the actuator to push on an integrated spray nozzle. The trigger or actuator may also be molded with a plastic reflex spring, enabling the trigger to spring back after it is depressed for activation.
An embodiment of a spray nozzle may be manufactured from plastic with two pivot pins on either side of the head of the molded spray nozzle. The nozzle may have an extension tube with a plastic spray end. The spray end may be made from metal or plastic.
An embodiment of a spray end may include a small plastic adapter end to the plastic tube to narrow the flow of discharge from the can. This end could be inserted into the tube and would have a small hole that would enable the can of cream to be discharged with velocity and accuracy.
An embodiment of a trigger or actuator may be placed within the base of a gun, combined with an integrated nozzle assembly, which may enable a toy gun to be snapped on and used on a shaving cream or whipped cream can. By removing a nozzle that is included with the can and snapping on this toy guy sprayer, a cream sprayer may be used for targeting and spraying cream at further distance than that of a typical shaving cream or whipped cream can alone.
An embodiment of a toy gun may operate by removing the nozzle of a standard pressurized shaving cream can or whipped cream can and inserting a circular adapter extension that may either be molded on the bottom or top of the toy gun base. Embodiments of a toy gun may be manufactured with the can adapter on the bottom for shaving cream cans or on the top for whipped cream cans.
The placement of the can adapter extension may depend on the application. For example, a whipped cream can could be turned upside down in order for the contents to be discharged from the can. Conversely, a shaving cream can could remain upright or right side up in order for the contents to be discharged. In yet other embodiments, a can could be inserted into the back of toy gun. This embodiment may offer similar functionality to other embodiments, but with a different configuration. The embodiment might not have a mechanical lever actuating the can's valve, but would instead be enabled by a trigger actuating a liquid-like valve releasing the cream. In this case, the can could snap in and be engaged under pressure. The trigger could permit the cream to dispense like a faucet.
An embodiment of an adapter extension may include a can lock or mount to hold the can in place. Then can is connected to the base of the gun. The process of inserting and snapping on the can adapter extension may lock the can to the gun. Concurrently, the spray nozzle also fits over the can's discharge valve stem. The process of snapping on the can may also snap the spray nozzle over the can's valve stem. Therefore, when the trigger is engaged or pulled, the trigger component pivots downward and depresses the spray nozzle that is retained within the toy gun's base unit. The spray nozzle may be retained within the gun by the two plastic molded pins on either side of the plastic spray nozzle. The spray nozzle may be able to move freely up and down with a spring-like action in order to start and stop the discharge of the can's contents.
Embodiments may include two slotted holes on either side of the toy gun's base, above the can adapter extension. Slotted holes may be manufactured during the injection mold process, and may be located on either side of where the spray nozzle must be retained in order to fit on the can valve stem when the gun is locked to the can by the can adapter extension. This may enable the spray nozzle to have mobility and to move upward and downward.
An embodiment of the invention may be manufactured using standard plastic injection mold process of each the component and assembled by hand.
Other embodiments may be used for other applications offering the user a directional application of other spray can products that use nozzles that slip on to a can's valve stem. A barrel may be useful in a point and shoot application such as bug spray. Embodiments may help with proper direction of the spray contents.
Embodiments of this invention may be used for novelty and play, by directing the contents of spray can substances, providing better aim and view of the direction of the spray. Embodiments may include a barrel combined with the use of a trigger action and a simple snap on body. The can may have a value assembly that uses a valve stem that remains connected to the valve when the spray nozzle is removed.
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An embodiment may include a toy to be utilized with a pressurized can having an actuator and a dispensing valve, the toy comprising: a base having two halves that snap together to resemble a toy gun having a barrel; an adapter that, when both halves are snapped together, accepts the dispensing valve of the pressurized can, and locks to the top of the can so as to support the can; a trigger which, when depressed, pushes on the actuator of the pressurized can; a spray nozzle having substantially the same diameter as the diameter of the dispensing valve of the pressurized can, the spray nozzle fixed to the base and centered within the adapter, the spray nozzle having an extension tube that enables the contents of the pressurized can to travel through the barrel of the toy gun, the spray nozzle terminating with a small hole enabling the contents of the can to be dispersed from the can.