Claims
- 1. A toy gun for shooting a stream or burst of liquid, wherein the gun comprises a housing having a front end, a rear end, an internal chamber for containing a liquid and a portion for containing a source of electricity, a conduit connected to the chamber and to a nozzle at the front end, a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of liquid through the conduit and out of the nozzle, valve structures suitable for controlling the flow of liquid, including for making the stream of liquid coherent, a light source adjacent to the front end for illuminating a stream of liquid, means for coupling and operating the means for illuminating and the source of electricity, and a trigger mechanism connected to the housing for actuating a stream of liquid, wherein the nozzle comprises a turbulent liquid initial chamber connected to an end of the conduit, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a generally cylindrical plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber.
- 2. The toy gun according to claim 1, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the internal chamber.
- 3. The toy gun of claim 1, wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 4. The toy gun of claim 1, wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
- 5. The toy gun of claim 1, further comprising a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle.
- 6. The toy gun of claim 1, further comprising a shock cushion chamber located adjacent to the nozzle, wherein the shock cushion chamber holds an air cushion to help take turbulence out of the liquid to enhance the coherency of the ejected coherent stream.
- 7. A water gun amusement device comprising:(i) a body; (ii) water flow path structures including a nozzle assembly supported by the body, the nozzle assembly comprising a turbulent water initial chamber, a coherent water forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent water forward chamber; (iii) a trigger valve assembly operably coupled to the water flow path structures and to the body for controlling a water flow; (iv) a source of electricity; and (v) at least one light source for illuminating a shot of water, wherein the shot of water is lighted and coherent.
- 8. The water gun amusement device of claim 7, wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 9. The water gun amusement device of claim 8, wherein the bevel angle is approximately 45 degrees.
- 10. The water gun amusement device of claim 7, wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
- 11. The water gun amusement device of claim 7, further comprising a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle assembly.
- 12. The water gun amusement device of claim 11, wherein the light conductor is an acrylic rod.
- 13. The water gun amusement device of claim 11, wherein the light conductor is an optic fiber assembly.
- 14. The water gun amusement device of claim 7, further comprising a shock cushion chamber located adjacent to the nozzle assembly, wherein the shock cushion chamber holds an air cushion to help take turbulence out of the water to enhance the coherency of the ejected coherent stream.
- 15. The water gun amusement device of claim 7, further comprising a pressurization chamber supported by the body, the chamber designed to contain water.
- 16. The water gun amusement of claim 15, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the chamber.
- 17. The water gun amusement of claim 15, further comprising a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of water through the flow path and out of the nozzle assembly.
- 18. A toy gun for shooting a stream of liquid, comprising:a body having a stock portion and a barrel portion; a conduit for a liquid flow path supported by the body; a trigger assembly operably coupled to the conduit for controlling the liquid flow through the body; a nozzle assembly comprising a turbulent liquid initial chamber, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber, the nozzle assembly supported by the body and connected to an end of the conduit; a source for electricity; and at least one light source for illuminating the liquid as it is shot out of the nozzle assembly, wherein the nozzle assembly is designed to create a coherent stream of liquid.
- 19. A water gun amusement device comprising:(i) a body; (ii) water flow path structures including a nozzle assembly supported by the body; (iii) a trigger valve assembly operably coupled to the water flow path structures and to the body for controlling a water flow; (iv) a source of electricity; (v) at least one light source for illuminating a shot of water, wherein the shot of water is lighted and coherent; and (vi) a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle assembly.
- 20. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises a turbulent water initial chamber, a coherent water forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent water forward chamber, and wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 21. The water gun amusement device of claim 20, wherein the bevel angle is approximately 45 degrees.
- 22. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises a turbulent water initial chamber, a coherent water forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent water forward chamber, and wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
- 23. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, wherein the light conductor is an acrylic rod.
- 24. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, wherein the light conductor is an optic fiber assembly.
- 25. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, further comprising a shock cushion chamber located adjacent to the nozzle assembly, wherein the shock cushion chamber holds an air cushion to help take turbulence out of the water to enhance the coherency of the ejected coherent stream.
- 26. The water gun amusement device of claim 19, further comprising a pressurization chamber supported by the body, the chamber designed to contain water.
- 27. The water gun amusement of claim 26, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the chamber.
- 28. The water gun amusement of claim 26, further comprising a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of water through the flow path and out of the nozzle assembly.
- 29. A water gun amusement device comprising:(i) a body; (ii) water flow path structures including a nozzle assembly supported by the body; (iii) a trigger valve assembly operably coupled to the water flow path structures and to the body for controlling a water flow; (iv) a source of electricity; (v) at least one light source for illuminating a shot of water, wherein the shot of water is lighted and coherent; and (vi) a shock cushion chamber located adjacent to the nozzle assembly, wherein the shock cushion chamber holds an air cushion to help take turbulence out of the water to enhance the coherency of the ejected coherent stream.
- 30. The water gun amusement device of claim 29, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises a turbulent water initial chamber, a coherent water forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent water forward chamber, and wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 31. The water gun amusement device of claim 30, wherein the bevel angle is approximately 45 degrees.
- 32. The water gun amusement device of claim 29, wherein the nozzle assembly comprises a turbulent water initial chamber, a coherent water forward chamber, a plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent water forward chamber, and wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
- 33. The water gun amusement device of claim 29, further comprising a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle assembly, wherein the light conductor is an acrylic rod.
- 34. The water gun amusement device of claim 29, further comprising a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle assembly, wherein the light conductor is an optic fiber assembly.
- 35. The water gun amusement device of claim 29, further comprising a pressurization chamber supported by the body, the chamber designed to contain water.
- 36. The water gun amusement of claim 35, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the chamber.
- 37. The water gun amusement of claim 35, further comprising a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of water through the flow path and out of the nozzle assembly.
- 38. A toy gun for shooting a stream or burst of liquid, wherein the gun comprises a housing having a front end, a rear end, an internal chamber for containing a liquid and a portion for containing a source of electricity, a conduit connected to the chamber and to a nozzle at the front end, a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of liquid through the conduit and out of the nozzle, valve structures suitable for controlling the flow of liquid, including for making the stream of liquid coherent, a light source adjacent to the front end for illuminating a stream of liquid, means for coupling and operating the means for illuminating and the source of electricity, and a trigger mechanism connected to the housing for actuating a stream of liquid, and a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle.
- 39. The toy gun according to claim 38, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the internal chamber.
- 40. The toy gun of claim 39, wherein the nozzle comprises a turbulent liquid initial chamber connected to an end of the conduit, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a generally cylindrical plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber, and wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 41. The toy gun of claim 39, wherein the nozzle comprises a turbulent liquid initial chamber connected to an end of the conduit, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a generally cylindrical plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber, and wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
- 42. The toy gun of claim 39, further comprising a light conductor mounted generally coaxially with a central longitudinal axis of the nozzle.
- 43. A toy gun for shooting a stream or burst of liquid, wherein the gun comprises a housing having a front end, a rear end, an internal chamber for containing a liquid and a portion for containing a source of electricity, a conduit connected to the chamber and to a nozzle at the front end, a pump for pressurizing the chamber for forcing a stream of liquid through the conduit and out of the nozzle, valve structures suitable for controlling the flow of liquid, including for making the stream of liquid coherent, a light source adjacent to the front end for illuminating a stream of liquid, means for coupling and operating the means for illuminating and the source of electricity, a trigger mechanism connected to the housing for actuating a stream of liquid, and a shock cushion chamber located adjacent to the nozzle, wherein the shock cushion chamber holds an air cushion to help take turbulence out of the liquid to enhance the coherency of the ejected coherent stream.
- 44. The toy gun according to claim 43, further comprising a purge valve mechanism operably coupled to the internal chamber.
- 45. The toy gun of claim 43, wherein the nozzle comprises a turbulent liquid initial chamber connected to an end of the conduit, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a generally cylindrical plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber, and wherein the nozzle insert is beveled sufficiently so that water does not touch the outer edges.
- 46. The toy gun of claim 43, wherein the nozzle comprises a turbulent liquid initial chamber connected to an end of the conduit, a coherent liquid forward chamber, a generally cylindrical plug of foam located between the chambers, and a nozzle insert located at an ejection end of the coherent liquid forward chamber, and wherein the plug is open cell PVC coated reticulated foam.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent applications, Ser. No. 60/157,153, filed Sep. 30, 1999, and Ser. No. 60/208,242, filed May 31, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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