Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a), the instant application claims priority to prior Hong Kong application number 11104742.0, filed May 13, 2011; and People's Republic of China application number 201110124286.0, filed May 13, 2011.
The present invention relates to a toy, more particularly, relates to a toy gun which is capable of ejecting darts as well as empty shells in use without ejecting shells with darts therein.
As toy guns loaded with foam darts are with fun and safety, they are popular among children. The foam darts usually have separate darts and shells. After being loaded in the shells, the darts together with the shells are then loaded into the magazines. In the prior art, in order to re-load new darts, a player has to take out the magazine and release the shell when all the darts have been fired. The solution has drawbacks that such cumbersome procedure may affect the game progress and emotion of the players when they are in the exciting game with the toy gun.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a toy gun, which is capable of ejecting the empty shells without unloading the magazine.
According to the present invention, a toy gun comprises a dart ejecting device and a magazine for loading darts and shells, wherein the toy gun further comprising a shell ejecting device which comprises a driving mechanism and a shell ejecting mechanism; the driving mechanism comprises a handle, a first linkage through the center of the magazine, and a sliding piece, which are linked together in sequence; the handle may drive the sliding piece to slide back and forth via the first linkage; the shell ejecting mechanism comprises a ejector control lever, a pivot and a shell ejecting lever; the end face of the first end of the ejector control lever is a curved surface or an inclined surface to coordinate with the sliding piece, while the second end may be lapped with the shell ejecting lever so as to control the shell ejecting lever.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the shell ejecting device further comprises a dart sensor mechanism; wherein, the dart sensor mechanism comprises a dart sensor lever fixed on the gun body in a hinging way, a second linkage and a transmission element positioned between the dart sensor lever and the second linkage; the transmission element is connected with the second linkage so as to drive the second linkage to move; the ejector control lever is linked with the pivot so as to swing around the pivot.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the contacting end of the dart sensor lever is linked with the transmission element; while the corresponding free end is drooping at the position of the dart head in the dart station close to a shell.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the shell ejecting mechanism further comprises a stopper.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the stopper is positioned between the ejector control lever and the second linkage, and is connected with the second linkage so that the position of the stopper is controlled by the second linkage.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the shell ejecting mechanism further comprises a reset spring, wherein, one end of the reset spring is connected with the ejector control lever, and the other end is connected with the gun body.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the sliding piece is provided with one end linked with the first linkage, and the other end provided with a protrusion.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the contacting end of the dart sensor lever is provided with a hook, and the transmission element is provided with a corresponding groove coordinating with the hook.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the stopper is positioned proximate to the first end of the ejector control lever relative to the pivot.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the transmission element is a linkage linked to the contacting end of the dart sensor lever.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the stopper is positioned proximate to the first end of the ejector control lever relative to the pivot.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the contacting end of the dart sensor lever leans to the transmission element, and the contacting surface between them is an inclined plane.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the stopper is positioned proximate to the second end of the ejector control lever relative to the pivot.
In the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, the housing of the magazine is provided with an aperture at the position corresponding to the dart station close proximate to the shell for ejecting the empty shell.
The advantageous effects of the present invention are: with the toy gun according to the present invention, there is no need to unload the magazine for ejecting the empty shell in time when in the game that a toy gun is used.
These and other advantages, aspects and novel features of the present invention, as well as details of an illustrated embodiment thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.
The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments in the following. In the Figures:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Reference should now be made to the drawings, in which the same reference numerals are used throughout the different drawings to designate the same or similar components.
The direction in the present invention is defined as: the direction in which the darts are ejected is designated as a horizontal direction forward.
Referring to
The dart sensor mechanism is provided with a dart sensor lever 4, a second linkage 5 and a transmission element 3 positioned between the dart sensor lever 4 and the second linkage 5. The dart sensor lever 4 is fixed on the gun body in a hinging way, and may swing around a connecting shaft 16 at the hinge joint. The transmission element 3 is connected with the second linkage 5 so that it may drive the second linkage 5 to move. The free end 15, which is proximate to one side of the connecting shaft 16, of the dart sensor lever 4 droops at the position of the dart head in the dart station close to (or closet to) a shell 1. In another word, the dart station close to the shell 1 is the dart station close to the shell 1 in the magazine and is in front of the dart station in the shell 1 in the rotation direction of the magazine.
The contacting end 14, which is corresponding to the free end 15 and proximate to the other side of the connecting shaft 16, of the dart sensor lever 4 is linked to the transmission element 3. The specific link type depends on the structures of both the transmission element 3 and the contacting end 14, wherein, the specific link type can be contacting link, snap-fits or fixed connection.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
In the second embodiment of the present invention, the transmission element 3 is provided as a connecting rod, with its one end linked with the contacting end 14 of the dart sensor lever 4 and the other end linked with the second linkage 5. As shown in
In the third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
Three kinds of exemplary structures of the transmission element 3 have been illustrated above. Of course, other transmission elements can be utilized for the toy gun in the embodiment of the present invention. The exemplary embodiments described herein are provided for illustrative purpose, and not limiting. Other exemplary embodiments are possible, and modification may be made to the exemplary embodiments within the spirit and scope of the invention.
The shell ejecting mechanism comprises an ejector control lever 7, a pivot 11 and a shell ejecting lever 13, and preferably comprises a stopper 12 in the embodiment. The ejector control lever 7 is linked with the pivot 11 and can swing around the pivot 11. A first end 18 of the ejector control lever 7 is provided with a curved surface or an inclined surface, or other arbitrary shaped surface that is at a certain angle to the bottom surface of the ejector control lever 7 so as to coordinate with the sliding piece 6. A second end 19 is provided to be lapped with the ejector control lever 7 so as to control the action of the shell ejecting lever 13. The stopper 12 is mounted between the ejector control lever 7 and the second linkage 5. The top end of the stopper 12 is connected with the second linkage 5 so as to move along with the second linkage 5. Thus, the position of the stopper 12 is under control of the second linkage 5. Under the control of the second linkage 5, the bottom end of the stopper 12 may act with the ejector control lever 7 so as to control the position change of the ejector control lever 7. Referring to
Additionally, as shown in
Furthermore, the housing of the magazine is provided with an aperture at the position corresponding to the dart station close to the shell 1.
In the prior art, the shell together with the dart is firstly loaded into the magazine. Then the handle 10 is pulled back as a result of which the rotor of the magazine may rotate by one dart station. More specifically, in this embodiment, as 12 combinations of darts can be loaded into the cylinder, the magazine rotating by one dart station means the magazine rotating by 1/12 circumference. Then the shell loaded with the darts enters into the shell 1 for ejecting. Hereafter, the handle 10 is pushed forward to its most front end. The shell will remain in the magazine when the trigger 20 is pressed down to fire a dart. Subsequently, the handle 10 is pulled back again and the cylinder may rotate by one dart station for preparing for ejecting the next dart. When all the darts in the magazine have been fired, the magazine will be unloaded and the empty shell will be released before new darts are loaded. Therefore, during the operation, players have to unload the empty shell manually. Such complicated operations may affect both the game progress and the emotion of the players.
To simplify the operations, in the toy gun according to the embodiment of the present invention, a shell ejecting device is further provided for ejecting empty shells. Meanwhile, the structures of the magazine and the dart ejecting device belong to the prior art. When the trigger 20 is pressed down to eject the dart, the handle 10 is pulled back to make the cylinder rotate by one dart station. As a result, the dart station having an empty shell may withdraw from the shell 1, but still close to the shell 1. Meanwhile, the free end 15 of the dart sensor lever 4 is not lapped with a dart. Instead it is drooping at the position of the dart head in the dart station close to the shell 1. Hereafter, the handle 10 is pushed forward to drive the sliding piece 6 to move forward. In the following, a working process of the shell ejecting device will be illustrated.
In the first or second embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
As illustrated in
In the third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
As illustrated in
After the processes mentioned above have finished, the handle 10 will be pulled back. Then the sliding piece 6 withdraws from the first end 18 of the ejector control lever 7. Therefore, the external force applied on the ejector control lever 7 may have been removed, and the ejector control lever 7 may revert to its free state consequently. Correspondingly, the shell ejecting lever 13 may revert to its free state.
In a summary, as the toy gun is provided with a shell ejecting device, the toy gun is capable of ejecting the empty shells in the process of use without unloading the magazine. Meanwhile, the shell with a dart therein will not be mis-operated to be ejected out.
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