The present invention relates to a toy gun, especially to a worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of a toy gun and a bullet feeding mechanism thereof.
A conventional toy gun is mostly driven by a means of utilizing gas or electricity for achieving an effect of firing a bullet. Where, a toy gun driven by electricity is the most common product in the market.
The toy gun driven by the electricity is to utilize a motor and a gear group thereof for a purpose of driving, so that a firing assembly composed of a piston and other components can be provided with a gas pressure for firing a bullet, so as to achieve an effect of simulating a firing status of a real gun; in a process of feeding bullets, if a continuously firing function, same as the real gun, is desired to be provided to the toy gun, the bullets are required to be continuously supplied. However, in the conventional bullet feeding means, a convention magazine is filled with the bullets, then an elastic unit, for example a spring, is utilized for pushing out the bullets from the magazine, the above-mentioned bullet feeding means is unable to easily control the number of fed bullets via an electric controlling means, thus the operation is not easy to be controlled and shall be improved.
Accordingly, the applicant of the present invention has devoted himself for improving the mentioned disadvantages.
The present invention is to provide a worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of a toy gun and a bullet feeding mechanism thereof, in which a worm is utilized for driving bullets for being displaced so as to be served as a replenishment of feeding bullets, so that the bullets can be constantly and continuously supplied, thereby providing a continuously firing function, same as a real gun, to the toy gun. Meanwhile, required components can be minimized by adopting the worm, and an advantage of maximizing an internal space can be provided.
The present invention is to provide a worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of a toy gun and a bullet feeding mechanism thereof, in which rotation numbers of a worm can be counted by operation of a motor, thereby allowing the number of fed bullets to be more easily controlled.
Accordingly, the present invention provide a worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of a toy gun and a bullet feeding mechanism thereof, which is disposed with respect to a gun barrel of the toy gun; the barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure includes a barrel shroud and a bullet feeding worm, the barrel shroud is formed in an elongated status and has a bullet storing slot formed through being extended along an extending direction of the gun barrel, a bullet storing space and a bullet feeding channel arranged at one side of the bullet storing slot and extended along the side of the bullet storing slot are disposed in the bullet storing slot, thereby allowing the bullet feeding worm to be disposed in the bullet feeding channel; wherein, the bullet feeding worm is able to drive a bullet stored in the bullet storing slot to be displaced along a bullet feeding direction through the bullet feeding worm being driven by the toy gun to rotate.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a worm-type bullet feeding mechanism of a toy gun, which includes a bullet storing case, a bullet feeding worm and a firing assembly; wherein, a bullet storing space and a bullet feeding channel arranged at an inner side of the bullet storing case and extended along the side are disposed in the bullet storing case, and the bullet feeding channel is in communication with the bullet storing space. The bullet feeding worm is disposed in the bullet feeding channel, and the firing assembly has an active shaft utilized for driving the bullet feeding worm to rotate, thereby allowing the bullet feeding worm to drive a bullet in the bullet storing case to be displaced towards a bullet feeding direction.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a worm-type bullet feeding structure of a toy gun, which is disposed with respect to a gun barrel of the toy gun and includes a bullet storing slot and a bullet feeding worm; the bullet storing slot is formed in an elongated status and has a bullet storing space and a bullet feeding channel arranged at one side of the bullet storing slot and extended along the side of the bullet storing slot, and the bullet feeding worm is disposed in the bullet feeding channel, wherein the toy gun is able to drive the bullet feeding worm to rotate, thereby allowing the bullet feeding worm to drive a bullet in the bullet storing slot to be displaced towards a bullet feeding direction.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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The bullet storing case 1 is formed in an elongated status, and arranged at a lower portion of the gun barrel 4 of the toy gun, as shown in
Based on what has been mentioned above, the bullet feeding worm 2 has a linkage end 20, and a worm end 21 axially extended from the linkage end 20, and a distal location of the worm end 21 has a pivotal shaft 210, so that after the bullet feeding worm 2 is axially disposed inside the bullet feeding channel 101, the bullet feeding worm 2 is able to pivoted to the bullet storing slot 10 via the pivotal shaft 210, thereby enabling the bullet feeding worm 2 to be driven to rotate through a power source (not shown in figures), or a stepping motor can be utilized for counting rotation numbers of the bullet feeding worm 2 for achieving an object of precisely controlling the number of fed bullets; accordingly, the worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of the present invention is provided; the above-mentioned power source can be a driving component, for example a motor, of the toy gun. Moreover, for enabling the bullet feeding worm 2 to be easily assembled, according to one embodiment of the present invention, the bullet feeding channel 101 is formed through being concavely formed at one side of the bullet storing slot 10, and an assembling cover 11 is provided at an outer side of the bullet storing slot 10 for covering the bullet feeding channel 101, thereby preventing the bullet feeding worm 2 to be exposed.
The firing assembly 3 is a main component of the toy gun for a purpose of firing, and may be composed of a power source, for example a motor, a trigger and others; after the above-mentioned power source is utilized for driving some components, for example a gear group (not shown in figures), the bullet 40 can be fired after pulling the trigger. The firing assembly 3 is mainly consisted of an active shaft 30 driven by the power source so as to drive the bullet feeding worm 2 to rotate, and a bullet firing barrel 31 allowing the bullet 40 to enter the gun barrel 4 while the bullet 40 being fired, so that when the trigger is pulled, the firing assembly 3 enables the loaded bullet 40 to be fired through the bullet firing barrel 31, and links the active shaft 30 to drive the bullet feeding worm 2 to rotate, thus the bullets 40 stored in the bullet storing case 1 can be sequentially fed for a next firing operation.
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Accordingly, with the above-mentioned structure and assembly, the worm-type barrel-shroud bullet feeding structure of the toy gun and the bullet feeding mechanism thereof are provided by the present invention.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiment, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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