1. Technical Field
The invention relates to toys, particularly to toy water guns.
2. Related Art
The parent case of the invention provides a two-in-one toy serving as a water gun and bat. Substantially, the toy is a toy water gun with a longer handle and a locking mechanism for engaging the outer tube and reciprocating rod. The toy can serve as a water gun by pushing and pulling the reciprocating rod against the outer tube and serve as a bat when the outer tube and reciprocating rod engage with each other. The locking mechanism is composed of two locking sheets on the locking ring and two L-shaped protrusions on the reciprocating rod. The locking sheets and protrusions are symmetric in size. Thus undesired engagement may easily happen.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a two-in-one toy serving as a water gun and bat, which can avoid undesired engagement the two tubes when serving as a water gun.
To accomplish the above object, the invention includes an outer tube and an inner tube slidably penetrating the outer tube. An outer section of the inner tube is formed with a handle and an inner end thereof is provided with a piston air-tightly disposed in the outer tube. The toy can serve as a water gun by pushing and pulling the inner tube against the outer tube. The end of the outer tube, which connecting with the inner tube, is provided with a locking ring. An inner end of the handle is provided with two protrusions which can engage with the locking ring. The locking ring and protrusions are correspondingly asymmetric in size to avoid undesired engagement. This toy can serve as a bat when they are engaged.
The inner tube 2 is movably put and can reciprocate in the sleeve 11. The inner tube 2 is a closed tube whose one end is formed with a handle 21. Because the invention can serve a water gun and bat, the handle 21 is designed with larger length than ordinary toy water guns. Preferably, the length of the handle 21 is larger than one second of that of the outer tube 1. A piston 22 is fixed at one end of the inner tube 2. An O-ring 23 is put around the piston 23. The outer diameter of the O-ring is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the sleeve 11, so the piston 22 with the O-ring 23 can be air-tightly moved in the sleeve 11. Preferably, the piston 22 can be fastened on the inner tube 2 by inserting two nails 221. Two protrusions 24a,24b corresponding to the locking ring 13 are disposed at the junction of the inner tube 2 and handle 21.
Preferably, the horizontal bars 241a,241b may be formed into a tapered shape. This can generate a progressive engagement tightness between the horizontal bars 241a,241b and the locking sheets 131.
When the protrusions 24a,24b do not engage with the locking ring 13, the inner tube 2 can be slid in the outer tube 1, so the toy can serve as a water gun as shown in
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/142,763, filed Jun. 19, 2008.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12142763 | Jun 2008 | US |
Child | 12983899 | US |