The present invention relates to toy guns. More particularly, although not exclusively, the invention relates to toy guns which can fire soft projectiles pneumatically.
Toy guns that can fire a projectile are known. These usually comprise a mechanism that fires a projectile directly from a gun barrel or magazine.
It is an object to provide toy guns that can fire soft projectiles pneumatically from reusable cartridges. It is a further object to provide toy guns having means of ejecting spent cartridges once a soft projectile is fired therefrom.
There is disclosed herein a toy gun, comprising:
a body,
a barrel rotatably mounted to the body and comprising a plurality of cartridge-receiving chambers located radially about a pivot and each adapted to receive individual soft projectile-loaded cartridges,
a pneumatic piston located within the body and communicating with each cartridge-receiving chamber,
a firing mechanism, activation of which enables rapid movement of the pneumatic piston to cause rapid ingress of air into one of the cartridges to cause firing of the soft projectile therefrom, and
a release mechanism, activation of which causes ejection of spent cartridges from the barrel.
Preferably, the toy gun comprises a priming lever attached to the gun body by a spring, the priming lever being attached to the piston.
Preferably, the release mechanism comprises a pusher to push the spent cartridges longitudinally from the barrel.
Preferably, the toy gun further comprises a door, opening of which reveals a said cartridge-receiving chamber.
Preferably, the pusher comprises a cam, and the toy gun further comprises a pushbutton having a ramp surface that bears against the cam upon depression thereof.
Preferably, the toy gun further comprises a trigger, and wherein the piston has a tooth thereon, and wherein the firing mechanism comprises a carriage having a pawl engageable with the tooth, the carriage moving linearly upon the activation of trigger to release the pawl from the tooth.
There is further disclosed herein a toy gun, comprising:
a body,
a firing chamber within the body,
a magazine mounted to the body and housing an array of soft projectile-loaded cartridges,
a loading mechanism for successively presenting individual cartridges to the firing chamber,
a pneumatic piston located within the body and communicating with the firing chamber,
a firing mechanism, activation of which enables rapid movement of the pneumatic piston to cause rapid ingress of air into a cartridge located in the firing chamber to cause the soft projectile to deploy from the cartridge, and
a release mechanism bearing against a cartridge in the firing chamber, activation of which causes ejection of spent cartridge therefrom.
Preferably, the toy gun further comprises a pneumatic line between the cylinder and the firing chamber.
Preferably, the loading mechanism comprises a push rod and a priming lever, wherein pivotal movement of the priming lever causes longitudinal movement of the push rod to provide a loading area into which a cartridge is received.
Preferably, the cartridge comprises a spring bearing against one cartridge in the array of cartridges, biasing the same toward the loading area.
Preferably, the toy gun further comprises a drawbar acting on the pneumatic piston upon movement of the priming lever.
Preferably, the release mechanism comprises a locking tab engageable by the drawbar.
Preferably, the toy gun further comprises a trigger, and wherein the piston has a tooth thereon, and wherein the firing mechanism comprises a pivot arm having a pawl engageable with the tooth, the pivot arm moving pivotally upon the activation of trigger to release the pawl from the tooth.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In FIGS. 1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings there is depicted schematically a first toy gun embodiment taking the form of a pistol 10. Most of the parts of the pistol are made of moulded plastics material, however springs and pivot pins for example would typically be metallic.
The pistol 10 comprises a muzzle 12, and body 13 and a handle 14. The pistol comprises a trigger 15 and a priming lever 16. The priming lever 16 is mounted pivotally at its bottom end to the handle 14.
A light tension return spring 17 is connected at its forward end to a mounting point within the pistol body, and at its rearward end to the priming lever 16.
Located within the pistol body 13 is a cylinder 25 within which a longitudinally moving piston 18 can slide. A strong firing spring 19 biases the piston 18 forward. The piston is connected at its tail end to the priming lever 16 by pivot pin 24. When the priming lever 16 is drawn backward against return spring 17, the firing spring 19 is energised in compression, ready for release upon depression of trigger 15.
As shown in
Also within the body 13, there is a barrel 20 rotatably mounted upon a pivot post 22. The barrel 20 comprises a number of longitudinally extending cartridge-receiving chambers 21 located radially about the pivot post 22. The barrel 20 can be manually rotated about the post 22 to bring each one of the cartridge chambers into alignment with the piston 18.
At the forward end of the cylinder 25 there is an air injector port 23. This communicates with the back of an aligned cartridge chamber 20.
The cartridge 11 and soft projectile 26 are shown in
When located within that chambers which is aligned with the piston 18, the cartridge 11 seals against the air injection port 23.
When the trigger 15 is depressed, the above-described firing mechanism will release so that the energy stored within firing spring 19 causes the piston 18 to move rapidly forward so that air passing through the injector port 23 rapidly pressurises the cartridge to cause the soft projectile to rapidly deploy through the muzzle 12. The projectiles can be manually reloaded by insertion through a forward opening of each cartridge chamber into a cartridge located therein, or alternatively, the cartridges can be ejected by depression of the release button 30 for external reloading and reinsertion into the cartridge chambers upon manual rotation of the barrel.
A second toy gun is depicted in FIGS. 7 to 14. This embodiment takes the form of a rapid-fire rifle 60 with parts predominantly made of plastics, but again with critical wear parts made of metal.
The toy rifle 60 comprises a muzzle 63 and a stock 64 formed as an integral structure. A separate magazine 61 contains an array of cartridges 11 each having a soft projectile 26 therein. The array of cartridges is biased upwardly by a spring 62 at the base of the magazine 61. The magazine is attachable to the toy rifle as shown in
The rifle also comprises a priming lever 65 mounted pivotally at 76 to the rifle body.
A pneumatic cylinder 68 is located in the bottom part of the muzzle 63 and has extending from it a pneumatic line 69. The pneumatic line 69 extends into a firing chamber 72 (
Located in the upper part of the body of the rifle 60 is a push rod 67. The rear end of the push rod 67 is covered by a door 78 that is mounted pivotally at 77 to the body of the rifle. Upon attachment of the magazine 61 to the rifle body, the uppermost cartridge 11 presses against the underside of the push rod 67 as shown in
When the priming lever 65 is pivoted downwardly into the position depicted in
The priming lever 65 is then pivoted back to the position depicted in
The firing mechanism of the rifle is similar to that of the first embodiment, however rather than providing a sliding carriage 37, a pivot elbow 81 is provided with a pawl 79 which interacts with teeth 80. The trigger 66 is connected to the bottom part of the pivot elbow 81 so that when the trigger is pulled, the elbow 81 pivots in a clockwise sense so that the pawl 79 is drawn downwardly away from teeth 80.
After firing, and as shown in
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the out are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, rather than providing a pneumatic line between the cylinder 68 and firing chamber, the cylinder 68 might be presented directly behind the firing chamber or might even be incorporated into the push rod.
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/949,648 filed on Sep. 24, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by cross-reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10949648 | Sep 2004 | US |
Child | 11504195 | Aug 2006 | US |