The disclosure relates to a toy gun, particularly to a toy gun structure and a pneumatic valve mechanism thereof.
In order to adopt more types of simulated military weapons during a game, related-art toy guns used in survival games adopt not only commonly known airsoft pellets or paintballs as toy bullets to be fired, but also a toy bullet structure simulating a grenade. Such a grenade attaches a bullet shell made of soft rubber on a small valve seat filled with gas, and a switch of the valve seat is triggered to make the filled gas rush toward the bullet shell to be shot out when the toy gun is fired. The bullet shell may also be filled with multiple airsoft pellets or paintballs for the effect of scattering shoot.
However, the firing mechanism of a related-art toy gun is located adjacent to the upper position of the trigger or uses some complicated structural designs to be corresponding to different simulated guns. A real gun such as a grenade gun usually cannot adopt designs of other related-art simulated guns directly, so a structural design, which can match different simulated exterior to adjust and shorten the firing stroke and occupy a smaller space, is required.
In view of this, the inventors have devoted themselves to the above-mentioned related art, researched intensively and cooperated with the application of science to try to solve the above-mentioned problems. Finally, the invention which is reasonable and effective to overcome the above drawbacks is provided.
An object of the disclosure is to provide a toy gun structure and a pneumatic valve mechanism of a toy gun thereof, which use structural designs, such as a pivoting angle and a pushing bevel, to accurately control the displacement required in the mechanical operation so as to save the occupied space.
Another object of the disclosure is to provide a toy gun structure and a pneumatic valve mechanism of a toy gun thereof, which use an action bar to drive. The length of the action bar may be corresponding to the distance between the bullet room and the trigger depending upon the exterior of a gun to be simulated, so as to be suitable for exteriors of various types of simulated guns.
To accomplish the above objects, the disclosure provides a pneumatic valve mechanism disposed in a toy gun, which includes a trigger with an action bar, a driving assembly and a firing assembly. The driving assembly is disposed pivotally on the toy gun and linked with a shaft to pivot by the action bar. The firing assembly has a pushing portion and a triggering portion disposed oppositely to the pushing portion. The triggering portion makes the firing assembly move reciprocally by an elastic member. The shaft is disposed with a pushing surface. The pushing surface pushes the triggering portion of the firing assembly when the shaft rotates pivotally.
To accomplish the above objects, the disclosure provides a toy gun structure, which includes a launcher and a pneumatic valve mechanism. The launcher has a barrel with a loading space. The pneumatic valve mechanism is disposed behind the loading space of the barrel and includes a trigger with an action bar, a driving assembly and a firing assembly. The driving assembly is disposed pivotally on the barrel and linked with a shaft to pivot by the action bar. The firing assembly has a pushing portion and a triggering portion disposed oppositely to the pushing portion. The triggering portion makes the firing assembly move reciprocally toward the loading space by an elastic member. The shaft is disposed with a pushing surface. The pushing surface pushes the triggering portion of the firing assembly toward the loading space when the shaft rotates pivotally.
The technical contents of this disclosure will become apparent with the detailed description of embodiments accompanied with the illustration of related drawings as follows. It is intended that the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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The trigger 10 may be disposed at a proper position of the launcher 2 (not shown in figures), its actual position may depend upon the position of the toy gun to be simulated. The trigger 10 may have an action bar 100 extended toward the rear of the loading space 200. The extended length of the action bar 10 may make the trigger 10 be disposed at a corresponding position of a corresponding simulated gun to facilitate performing the simulation design of the exterior of a toy gun. When the trigger 10 is pulled (triggered), the action bar 100 may be linked by the trigger 100 to move.
The driving assembly 11 is disposed pivotally on the barrel 20 and linked with a shaft 110 to pivot. As shown in
The firing assembly 12 has a pushing portion 120 extended toward the pushing surface 11 and a triggering portion 121 disposed oppositely to the pushing portion 120 to push toward the loading space 200. The triggering portion 121 makes the firing assembly 12 move reciprocally toward the loading space 200 through being abutted by an elastic member 121a. That is, as shown in
Furthermore, after the above firing action, the firing assembly is pressed by the elastic member 121a to return to the initial position for allowing the pushing portion 120 to be flatly attached with the pushing surface 111 of the driving assembly 11.
As a result, by the above structure, the pneumatic valve mechanism of the toy gun may be obtained.
Thus, as shown in
Accordingly, when a user pulls the trigger 10, the action bar 100 is drawn by the trigger 10 to link the fork portion 112 of the driving assembly 11 to make the driving assembly 11 pivot by the shaft 110 so as to make the pushing surface 111 push the firing assembly 12 toward the loading space 200. At the same time, as shown in
Thus, the toy gun structure and the pneumatic valve mechanism of the toy gun thereof of the disclosure utilize the pivoting of the shaft 110 of the driving assembly 11 to make the pushing surface 111 push the firing assembly 12 toward the loading space 200 in the rotational space range of the shaft 110, so the overall linking mechanism and the required space are small. Also, the pivoting angle of the shaft 110 and the changed position of the pushing surface 111 may be used to accurately control the required displacement of the firing assembly 12, so the required occupied space may be further saved so as to match exteriors of different simulated guns. In addition, the driving assembly 11 may be driven by the action bar 100 of the trigger 10 and the length of the action bar 100 may be corresponding to the distance between the bullet room and the trigger depending upon the exterior of the toy gun to be simulated to be suitable for exteriors of various types of simulated guns.
While this disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure set forth in the claims.
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111209505 | Sep 2022 | TW | national |
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3279114 | Lewis | Oct 1966 | A |
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