The present invention relates to a valve assembly received in the handle and the volume of air entering the barrel is controlled to protect the piston unit in the barrel.
A conventional pneumatic gun is shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 and generally includes a barrel having an interior 14 and a piston unit 2 is movably received in the interior 14. A handle 1 is connected to the barrel and an inlet passage 10, a communication path 11, a release path 12, a chamber 13 and a free area 15 between the release path 12 an the chamber 13 are respectively defined. An inlet 16 is defined between the inlet passage 10 and the free area 15, and a neck opening 18 is defined between the chamber 13 and the free area 15. The communication path 11 and the interior 14 are in communication with each other so as to introduce air into the interior 14 to move the piston unit 2. A valve unit 3 includes a movable part 30, a piston member 31 and a seat 32 which is located at an end of the chamber 13. An end of the movable part 30 and the piston member 31 are located between the seat 32 and the chamber 13. An end of the piston member 31 protrudes out from the seat 32 and is located on the path of the movement of the trigger 4. The movable part 30 can be moved in the inlet 16, the free area 15 and the chamber 13. Two seals 35, 36 are connected on the movable part 30 and the movable part 30 is movable relative to the piston member 31.
When pulling the trigger 4, the piston member 31 is pushed upward as disclosed in
It is noted that when shooting, the top end of the movable member 30 is located below the lowest periphery of the inlet 16 so that the inlet 16 is completely opened so that the air can enter the interior at a large volume to move the piston unit 2 at high speed. Nevertheless, the piston unit 2 moves so fast that the impact needle, the cushion pad, the piston and other parts of the piston unit 2 are easily damaged.
The present invention intends to provide a valve assembly for controlling the volume of air entering the interior of the barrel so as to protect the parts of the piston unit when shooting.
The present invention relates to a pneumatic gun that comprises a barrel with an interior defined therein and a piston unit is movably received in the interior. A handle is connected to the barrel and has a chamber, an inlet passage, a communication path, a release path and a free area defined between the communication path and the release path. An inlet is defined between the inlet passage and the free area, and a neck opening is defined between the chamber and the free area. The communication path communicates with the interior and the release path communicates with the chamber. A valve unit has a movable part which is reciprocally movable in the inlet, the free area and the chamber. The distal end of the movable part is located not below a lowest periphery of the inlet when the valve unit is activated.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the pneumatic gun of the present invention comprises a barrel with an interior 54 defined therein and a piston unit 6 is movably received in the interior 54. A handle 5 is connected to the barrel and has a chamber 53, an inlet passage 50, a communication path 51, a release path 52 and a free area 55 defined between the communication path 51 and the release path 52. An inlet 56 is defined between the inlet passage 50 and the free area 55, and a neck opening 58 is defined between the chamber 53 and the free area 55. The communication path 51 communicates with the interior 54 so that air can be introduced into the interior via the communication path 51. The release path 52 communicates with the chamber 53.
A valve unit 7 is received in the handle 5 and includes a movable part 70, a piston member 71, a control member 72 and a seat 73. The movable part 70 is a hollow member and mounted on the hollow piston member 71 which includes two guide holes 710. The movable part 70 is reciprocally movable in the inlet 56, the free area 55 and the chamber 53. The seat 73 is located in the chamber 53, and an end of the movable part 70, the piston member 71 and the control member 72 are movable between the seat 73 and the chamber 53. The movable part 70 is movable relative to the piston member 71, and the piston member 71 is movable relative to the control member 72. Two seals 75, 76 are mounted to the movable part 70 so as to removably seal the inlet 56 and the neck opening 58. An end of the control member 72 protrudes out from the seat 73 and is located on a path of movement of the trigger 8. A distal end “B” of the movable part 70 is located not below a lowest periphery of the inlet 56 when the valve unit 7 is activated by pulling the trigger 8.
When pulling the trigger 8, the control member 72 is pushed upward (
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.