1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to a toy rocket launcher and, more particularly, to a toy rocket launcher which is actuated by air or hydraulic pressure.
2. Description of the Related Art
Numerous types of toy rocket launchers are known in the art, with the usefulness and function of each being typically limited by the construction, manner of propulsion and arrangement of the various elements of the launcher and rocket.
Many model rockets use self-propelled, solid fuel rocket engines to propel them into the air. Solid fuel can be dangerous, and if improperly used can cause serious harm to the operator or to spectators.
Less dangerous are pressure-propelled rocket launchers which typically generate a pressure pulse in a base, and transfer the pulse to an inert toy rocket to implement launch. Such launch is typically accomplished by pressurized air or water.
Numerous designs of pressure-propelled rocket launchers have been suggested and implemented. Such pressurized launchers typically operate by release of pressurized water or pressurized air into a launch tube that extends into a hollow of the toy rocket. The pressure pulse that is utilized for launch can be developed in numerous ways, including use of a bellows connected to the launch tube, and use of an air pump to elevate the pressure within a reservoir.
Although less dangerous than rockets having solid fuel propulsion systems, misuse of conventional pressure-propelled rocket launchers can result in injury. Such injury can arise when the toy rockets are launched in a horizontal, rather than a vertical direction.
The launcher of the present invention overcomes the shortcomings of conventional toy rocket launchers by implementing a directional safety valve therein.
The launcher of the present invention provides an advantage of an integrated, directional safety valve for providing a simple, cost efficient and effective apparatus that avoids high velocity launch of a toy rocket in other than a vertical direction.
Further, the present invention provides a launcher of simple and durable construction that can be provided on a single operating platform to facilitate easy storage, transport and packaging, without loss of the safety feature.
The launch pad assembly provides a further advantage of providing a single, self-contained apparatus for storing the bellows, a flexible tube connecting the bellows to the connecting tube, the launch tube and a plurality of toy rockets.
The benefits and advantages of the toy rocket launcher of the present invention can be accomplished by an integrally formed operating platform including a launch pad assembly including an axis about which a launch tube rotates, a connecting tube with a first end connected to a bellows and a second end rotatably connected to the launch tube, and a safety valve formed in an outer circumference of the connecting tube, wherein the safety valve opens to atmosphere as the launch tube is rotated relative to the connecting tube.
For a better understanding of the invention as well as other objects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following detailed description to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention makes reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the invention, explanation of related functions or constructions known in the art are omitted for the sake of clearness in understanding the concept of the invention, to avoid obscuring the description of the invention with unnecessary detail.
The connecting tube 120 rotatably connects, at a second end 124 thereof, to the launch tube 110. The rotatable connection between the connecting tube 120 and the launch tube 110 is preferably airtight.
In this preferred embodiment, a proximal end 114 of the launch tube 110 forms a right angle prior to entry into the second end 124 of the connecting tube 120. The end portion of the launch tube 110 is of slightly smaller exterior diameter than the interior diameter of the connection tube 120, allowing the launch tube 110 to fit within the connection tube 120, and providing rotatable engagement.
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The combination of the atmosphere hole 126 and the escape holes 116 form safety valve 130, which is provided at an outer circumference of the connecting tube 120. As shown in
When the launch tube 110 is in a vertical position, i.e. a position perpendicular to the ground or the launch surface, the atmosphere hole 126 and escape holes 116 are not aligned, thereby preventing escape there through of air or liquid when a pressure pulse is channeled by the connecting tube 120 from the bellows 140 to the launch tube 110.
As launch tube 110 rotates away from the vertical position, relative to the launch pad assembly, atmosphere hole 126 and escape holes 116 begin to align, providing a pathway from the interior of the connecting tube 120 to atmosphere. The amount that safety valve 130 opens corresponds to the degree that the launch tube 110 is moved from the vertical position, providing yet another safety advantage.
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The launch tube 110 is preferably constructed of a series of frusto conical sections of descending size, forming an tube when extended to full length, as shown in
As shown, the launch tube can be provided on an integrated operating platform. The integrated platform is useful for providing storage means for a plurality of toy rockets, as shown in
While certain embodiments and structures are described herein embodying the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications, and re-arrangements of parts can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as described by the appended claims.
The application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/496,203, which was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Aug. 19, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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60496203 | Aug 2003 | US |