1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water gun with a water-driven generator module for providing electric power.
2. Description of the Related Art
A toy water gun (i.e. pump-action water gun) with a reservoir or container is very popular. To increase the amusement effect, an audio and/or a light generator is mounted on the toy water gun. When a child presses an actuator or button, the sound or light will be generated and water will be ejected simultaneously. Such a design can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,594 “Water gun with sound effects module”, U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,277 “Combination water gun and self-propelled water toy”, U.S. Pat. No. 6,959,838 “Toy water gun with distributor wheel”, U.S. Pat. No. 4,239,129 “Water pistol and/or flashlight structure”, U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,562 “Shooter and target water gun game”, U.S. Publication number U.S. 2002/0132557 “toy water gun” and US Publication number U.S. 2007/0012721 “Squirt guns”.
However, the audio and or light generators mentioned in the above prior arts are all driven by batteries. Therefore, it is necessary to change the batteries from time to time. Further, because the batteries must be sealed in a waterproof case, it is very inconvenient to replace the batteries. In addition, since the environment in which toy water guns are used is very damp, the act of replacing the batteries presents danger for the user.
Another type of a water gun, called a water spray gun, is used for gardening or in car washes. A hose is connected with a faucet, and the water spray gun does not need a reservoir or container. Although the water spray gun has been available for more than 50 years, none of the current water spray guns comprise an audio and/or a light generator. To stimulate children to help with household chores, it should be a good idea to have an audio generator mounted on the water spray gun.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a water spray gun to mitigate and/or obviate the aforementioned problem.
A main objective of the present invention is to provide a water-driven generator module for a water toy gun. The water-driven generator module can provide electric power for an audio generator so that batteries are not required.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a water-driven generator module and an audio generator for a water spray gun without a water reservoir. Since the water spray gun has a continuous supply of water through a hose connected with a faucet, the water-driven generator module can produce power for the one audio generator. The water-driven generator module applied in the water spray gun is superior to that applied in the water toy gun, for the water spray gun is supplied with water from the faucet through the hose. The flow of water is almost endless and should have higher pressure than the flow of water provided by a pump-action gun (i.e., the toy water gun).
A further objective of the present invention is to generate different output scales of an audio effect by using the water-driven generator module. When the water flow rate is high (e.g., when the button is depressed hard, or depressed to the limit), the water-driven generator module can generate more electric power, thus increasing the volume of the audio effect. On the other hand, when the water flow rate is low, the audio effect will be lower. Furthermore, in prior arts, a switch (to control whether to provide electricity for the audio generator) actuated by a pressing button is required. However, such switch is no longer needed in the present invention. When the button is pressed, water will pass through a water wheel of the water-driven generator module, and the water-driven generator module will then generate electricity; the water-driven generator module itself can thus act as a switch.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the water gun of the present invention comprises a water gun body, wherein the water gun body comprises a water channel, a nozzle, and a button for controlling water passing through the nozzle. The characteristic portion of the present invention is that the water gun further comprises an electronic device with at least one audio generator, and a water-driven generator module connected with the water channel for providing electric power for the electronic device.
According this embodiment, the water-driven generator module comprises a sealed case and a water wheel sealed within the sealed case. When water passes through the water wheel, the water wheel will rotate and thus drive the generator to generate electricity.
The water-driven generator module can be applied in either a water toy gun (i.e. pump-action water gun with a reservoir) or a water spray gun (i.e. one without a reservoir, one in which water is supplied by a faucet through a connected hose, usually used for gardening or in car washes).
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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A characteristic of the present invention is that the water gun 10 further comprises an electronic device 30 and a power source 40 (such as a battery 40a, or a generator powered by flowing water which will be introduced in other embodiments), and the electronic device 30 is mounted in the water gun body 20. The electronic device 30 is used to provide audio effects and lighting effects for the amusement of users, particularly children. The electronic device 30 comprises an audio chip 33, one or more function keys 36, one or more illumination generators 37, a vibrator 39 (e.g. a bias motor, such as the type used in a cell phone, a toy gun, etc), and at least one audio generator 38 (e.g. a speaker). The audio chip 33 is not necessary, but may provide more interesting audio effects. The audio chip 33 may store more than one type of audio effect, and a user can select different audio effects with the function key or keys 36 (it will be understood that even a single button may be used to switch among different audio effects). Because the water gun 10 is typically used during daylight hours and outdoors, the audio generator 38 is more important than the illumination generator 37. As many toy guns on the market have electronic devices that provide audio and lighting effects, no further detailed description of the electronic devices is required.
The audio generator 38 provides audio effects when the user presses the button 25; the electronic device 30 further comprises a trigger switch 34 that is located near the button 25. When the button 25 is pressed, the trigger switch 34 is also activated to cause the audio generator 38 to provide audio effects, or to cause the illumination generator 37 to flash. The electronic device 30 preferably has a primary switch 35 so that a user (such as a parent instead of a child) can switch off the power source 40 to disable the audio generator 38 or the illumination generator 37.
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Because the water gun works with water, the electronic device 30 should have water-proofing to shield the electronic device 30 from water; such water-proofing is also a well-known technology, and thus requires no further description.
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The water-driven generator module 40b comprises a water wheel 41, a sealed case 42, a generator 43, and an axle 44. The water wheel 41 is sealed in the sealed case 42. The sealed case 42 has an inlet 421 and an outlet 422 which is respectively connected with the water channel 23 and the nozzle 22/adjustable nozzle 22a. The water passes through the water channel 23 and enters the sealed case 42 from the inlet 421. Then the water drives the water wheel 41 to rotate and leaves the sealed case 42 from the outlet 422. Finally, the water is ejected from the nozzle 22. The axle 44 is mounted with the water wheel 41 and the generator 43 such that the generator 43 can generate electricity through receiving the rotation power from the water wheel 41. Since the water-driven generator module 40b is a very well known technology, it requires no further description.
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The same as the third embodiment, the water gun 10c has a water-driven generator module 40b and an electronic device 30b. Please refer the third embodiment for the water-driven generator module 40b and the electronic device 30.
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Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094127649 | Aug 2005 | TW | national |
This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 11/257,011, entitled “Water Spray Gun”, filed Oct. 25, 2005.
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Parent | 11257011 | Oct 2005 | US |
Child | 12479960 | US |