Claims
- 1. A toy gun comprising:
- a plurality of launch tubes in which a plurality of projectiles may be loaded;
- pressurized air means for providing a supply of pressurized air; and
- an air pulsator in fluid communication with said pressurized air means, said air pulsator having a tubular housing with an outlet in fluid communication with said launch tubes, a plunger mounted within said tubular housing, said plunger and said housing cooperating for reciprocal movement of said plunger relative to said housing between a forward position and a rearward position, said plunger having a sealing head in sealing engagement with said tubular housing, said tubular housing and said plunger defining a rearward chamber and a forward chamber separated from each other by said plunger sealing head, said rearward chamber being in fluid communication with said pressurized air means, a movable seal coupled to said plunger for reciprocal movement between a sealing position sealing said housing outlet and an unsealing position unsealing said housing outlet, adjustable actuation means for adjustably actuating the movement of said movable seal from said sealing position to said unsealing position in response to the movement of said plunger a select distance relative to said housing, and biasing means for biasing said plunger towards its forward position,
- whereby pressurized air flowing into the forward chamber causes the plunger to move away from the housing outlet towards its rearward position and against the biasing force of the biasing means and whereby the movement of the plunger a select distance determined by the adjustable actuation means causes the moveable seal to move to its unsealing position thereby allowing the pressurized air within the forward chamber to escape through the housing outlet, and whereby the release of pressurized air within the forward chamber allows the biasing force of the biasing means to move the plunger to its forward position thereby forcing the moveable seal back to its sealing position.
- 2. The toy gun of claim 1 further comprising air flow regulating means for regulating the flow of pressurized air from said pressurized air means to said forward chamber.
- 3. The toy gun of claim 1 further comprising a variable flow valve which variably controls the flow rate of air between said rearward chamber and said forward chamber in relation to the position of said plunger.
- 4. The toy gun of claim 2 wherein said air flow regulating means includes a trigger.
- 5. The toy gun of claim 4 wherein said trigger controls the flow of air from said pressurized air means to said pulsator.
- 6. The toy gun of claim 1 wherein said pressurized air means comprises an air pump.
- 7. The toy gun of claim 6 wherein said pressurized air means further comprises a pressure tank in fluid communication with said air pump and said air pulsator.
- 8. The toy gun of claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring.
- 9. The toy gun of claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises pressurized air from said pressurized air means.
- 10. The toy gun of claim 1 wherein said adjustable actuation means comprises limiting means for allowing a limited distance of travel of said plunger between said forward position and said rearward position.
- 11. The toy gun of claim 10 wherein said limiting means comprises a post extending from said plunger, a first stop coupled to said post, a second stop coupled to said movable seal, and a spring extending between said first stop and said second stop.
- 12. The toy gun of claim 11 wherein said first stop is movably coupled to said post.
- 13. The toy gun of claim 11 wherein said second stop is movably coupled to said movable seal.
- 14. The toy gun of claim 3 wherein said variable flow valve comprises an air passage through said plunger in fluid communication with said pressurized air means, said air passage having an air exit in fluid communication with said forward chamber, and a fluid restricting member extending from said movable seal configured to overlay said air exit with said plunger in its rearward position and said seal in its unsealing position.
- 15. The toy gun of claim 14 wherein said variable flow valve is configured to restrict air flow through said plunger passage air exit with said movable seal in its unsealing position and the plunger in its rearward position and configured to allow substantially unrestricted air flow through said plunger passage air exit with said movable seal in its sealed position and said plunger positioned between its forward position and its rearward position.
- 16. The toy gun of claim 1 wherein a magazine comprises said plurality of launch tubes, wherein the position of said plunger is substantially fixed and said housing reciprocates back and forth relative said plunger, and wherein said housing includes an indexing pawl adapted to engage and index said magazine.
- 17. A fluid pulsator adapted to be coupled with a source of pressurized fluid comprising:
- a tubular housing with an outlet, a plunger mounted within said tubular housing, said plunger and said housing being reciprocally moveable relative to each other for reciprocal movement of said plunger between a forward position and a rearward position, said plunger having a sealing head in sealing engagement with said tubular housing, said tubular housing and said plunger defining a rearward chamber and a forward chamber separated from each other by said plunger sealing head, said rearward chamber being in fluid communication with the source of pressurized fluid, a movable seal coupled to said plunger for reciprocal movement between a sealing position sealing said housing outlet and an unsealing position unsealing said housing outlet, adjustable actuation means for adjustably actuating the movement of said movable seal from said sealing position to said unsealing position in response to the movement of said plunger a selected distance, and biasing means for biasing said plunger towards its forward position,
- whereby pressurized air flowing into the forward chamber causes the plunger to move away from the housing outlet and whereby the movement of the plunger a select distance determined by said adjustable actuation means causes the moveable seal to move to its unsealing position thereby allowing the pressurized air within the forward chamber to escape through the housing outlet, and whereby the release of pressurized air within the forward chamber allows the biasing force of said biasing means to move the plunger to its forward position thereby forcing the moveable seal to its sealing position.
- 18. The fluid pulsator of claim 17 further comprising fluid flow regulating means for regulating the flow of pressurized fluid from the source of pressurized fluid to said forward chamber.
- 19. The fluid pulsator of claim 17 further comprising a variable flow valve which variably controls the flow rate of fluid between said rearward chamber and said forward chamber in relation to the position of said plunger.
- 20. The fluid pulsator of claim 18 wherein said fluid flow regulating means includes a trigger.
- 21. The fluid pulsator of claim 17 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring.
- 22. The fluid pulsator of claim 17 wherein said biasing means comprises pressurized fluid from the source of pressurized fluid.
- 23. The fluid pulsator of claim 17 wherein said adjustable actuation means comprises limiting means for allowing a limited distance of travel of said plunger between said forward position and said rearward position.
- 24. The fluid pulsator of claim 23 wherein said limiting means comprises a post extending from said plunger, a first stop coupled to said post, a second stop coupled to said movable seal, and a spring extending between said first stop and said second stop.
- 25. The fluid pulsator of claim 24 wherein said first stop is movably coupled to said post.
- 26. The fluid pulsator of claim 24 wherein said second stop is movably coupled to said movable seal.
- 27. The fluid pulsator of claim 19 wherein said variable flow valve comprises an air passage through said plunger in fluid communication with the source of pressurized fluid, said air passage having an air exit in fluid communication with said forward chamber, and a fluid restricting member extending from said movable seal configured to overlay said air exit with said plunger in its rearward position and said seal in its unsealing position.
- 28. The fluid pulsator of claim 27 wherein said variable flow valve is configured to restrict fluid flow through said plunger passage fluid exit with said movable seal in its unsealing position and the plunger in its rearward position and configured to allow substantially unrestricted fluid flow through said plunger passage fluid exit with said movable seal in its sealed position and said plunger positioned between its forward position and its rearward position.
- 29. A fluid expelling toy gun comprising:
- pressurized fluid means for providing a supply of pressurized fluid;
- a fluid pulsator coupled to said pressurized fluid means, said fluid pulsator having a tubular housing with a forward fluid outlet and a rearward opening opposite said fluid outlet, a stationary plunger having an elongated shaft extending through said housing rearward opening and a sealing head positioned within said housing in sealing engagement therewith, said housing adapted to reciprocate upon said stationary plunger between a forward position and a rearward position, said tubular housing and said plunger defining a rearward chamber and a forward chamber separated from each other by said plunger sealing head, said rearward chamber being in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid means and said forward chamber being in fluid communication with ambience, a movable seal coupled to said plunger for reciprocal movement between a sealing position sealing said housing outlet and an unsealing position unsealing said housing outlet, and biasing means for biasing said plunger towards its forward position,
- whereby pressurized fluid flowing into the forward chamber causes the housing to move to its forward position and whereby the forward movement of the housing a select distance causes the seal to move to its unsealing position thereby allowing the pressurized fluid within the forward chamber to escape through the housing outlet, and whereby the release of pressurized fluid within the forward chamber allows the biasing force of the biasing means to move the housing to its rearward position thereby forcing the moveable seal to its sealing position.
- 30. The fluid expelling toy gun of claim 29 further comprising a magazine adapted to hold a plurality of projectiles, and wherein said forward fluid outlet is in fluid communication with said magazine.
- 31. The fluid expelling toy gun of claim 30 wherein said pressurized fluid means includes a pump and a pressure tank in fluid communication with said pump.
- 32. The fluid expelling toy gun of claim 29 further comprising adjustable actuation means for adjustably actuating the movement of said movable seal from said sealing position to said unsealing position in response to the movement of said plunger a selected distance.
- 33. The toy gun of claim 29 wherein said biasing means comprises a spring.
- 34. The toy gun of claim 29 wherein said biasing means comprises pressurized fluid from said pressurized fluid means.
- 35. The toy gun of claim 32 wherein said adjustable actuation means comprises limiting means for allowing a limited distance of travel of said plunger between said forward position and said rearward position.
- 36. The toy gun of claim 35 wherein said limiting means comprises a post extending from said plunger, a first stop coupled to said post, a second stop coupled to said movable seal, and a spring extending between said first stop and said second stop.
- 37. The toy gun of claim 36 wherein said first stop is movably coupled to said post.
- 38. The toy gun of claim 36 wherein said second stop is movably coupled to said movable seal.
- 39. The toy gun of claim 30 wherein a magazine comprises said plurality of launch tubes, wherein the position of said plunger is substantially fixed and said housing reciprocates back and forth relative said plunger, and wherein said housing includes an indexing pawl adapted to engage and index said magazine.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/999,507 filed Dec. 29, 1997, pending which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/822,008 filed Mar. 24, 1997 pending.
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