Patent classifications
F41B4/00
Position adjusting device, shooting game device using the same and shooting method thereof
A position adjusting device includes a first support member, a yaw axis motor disposed on the first support member, a second support member rotatably disposed on the first support member through the yaw axis motor, and a pitch axis motor disposed on the second support member and used for driving the load to rotate. The yaw axis motor is used for driving the second support member to rotate about a yaw axis to cause the load to rotate about the yaw axis. The pitch axis motor is used for driving the load to rotate about a pitch axis.
Position adjusting device, shooting game device using the same and shooting method thereof
A position adjusting device includes a first support member, a yaw axis motor disposed on the first support member, a second support member rotatably disposed on the first support member through the yaw axis motor, and a pitch axis motor disposed on the second support member and used for driving the load to rotate. The yaw axis motor is used for driving the second support member to rotate about a yaw axis to cause the load to rotate about the yaw axis. The pitch axis motor is used for driving the load to rotate about a pitch axis.
DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING PROJECTILES
Embodiments of the present disclosure may include either a hand held rifle batter powered device useful with either a basic or complex design for shooting spherical projectiles and bullets including metal spheres, rubber spheres, paint balls, nerf spheres, and the like which may include a barrel, an ammunition firing chamber, a trigger, an ammunition trap door (for the basic design), a trigger guard, an electrical on off switch, two motors, electrical wiring, battery cases, two spinning wheels, a grip handle, an ammunition magazine (including an electrical conveyor belt for the complex design), and a stock (for the rifle version).
DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING PROJECTILES
Embodiments of the present disclosure may include either a hand held rifle batter powered device useful with either a basic or complex design for shooting spherical projectiles and bullets including metal spheres, rubber spheres, paint balls, nerf spheres, and the like which may include a barrel, an ammunition firing chamber, a trigger, an ammunition trap door (for the basic design), a trigger guard, an electrical on off switch, two motors, electrical wiring, battery cases, two spinning wheels, a grip handle, an ammunition magazine (including an electrical conveyor belt for the complex design), and a stock (for the rifle version).
TOY PROJECTILE LAUNCHER WITH HORIZONTAL DRUM
A toy projectile launcher including a main body, a launch barrel, a horizontal drum rotatably mounted to the main body and flywheels disposed within the main body. The launch barrel has a central longitudinal axis that extends in a horizontal plane. The horizontal drum stores projectiles so that the projectiles extend longitudinally within the horizontal plane. The flywheels launch the projectiles from the main body as the projectiles are continuously fed from the horizontal drum to the flywheels.
TOY PROJECTILE LAUNCHER WITH HORIZONTAL DRUM
A toy projectile launcher including a main body, a launch barrel, a horizontal drum rotatably mounted to the main body and flywheels disposed within the main body. The launch barrel has a central longitudinal axis that extends in a horizontal plane. The horizontal drum stores projectiles so that the projectiles extend longitudinally within the horizontal plane. The flywheels launch the projectiles from the main body as the projectiles are continuously fed from the horizontal drum to the flywheels.
Rapid fire toy launch apparatus
A rapid fire toy dart launch apparatus employing a feeding/anti-jamming mechanism including a simply yet unique continuous belt that penetrates a dart magazine releasing each dart from the magazine and simultaneously employing protrusion elements at the belt advancing each released dart into an energy generating mechanism for rapidly firing darts from the toy apparatus without mis-fed darts jamming up in the launcher.
Rapid fire toy launch apparatus
A rapid fire toy dart launch apparatus employing a feeding/anti-jamming mechanism including a simply yet unique continuous belt that penetrates a dart magazine releasing each dart from the magazine and simultaneously employing protrusion elements at the belt advancing each released dart into an energy generating mechanism for rapidly firing darts from the toy apparatus without mis-fed darts jamming up in the launcher.
Automatic ball pitching machine
An automatic game ball throwing machine. The ball thrower includes a base, a support frame attached to the base, a drive wheel mechanism attached to the support frame, and a human-machine interface which enables customization of ball spin, speed and target location. A light source can be attached to the machine to illuminate each ball at one or more launch points. Further, a launching frame indexing element can be positioned to control the location of the ball target. A resident software program integrates the throwing machine, indexing element and human-machine interface, calculating pitch parameters and converting them to machine outputs to enable customization of pitch variety and characteristics.
Planar Dispenser
A planar ejector is disclosed, including an ejecting mechanism and a motor mounted on a side of an interior of the ejecting mechanism. A top of the ejector is provided with a compress mechanism, and a side of a bottom of the compress mechanism is provided with a support plate. The ejecting mechanism includes a first shell, a side of the first shell is clamping connected to a second shell, the first shell and the side of the first shell are opened with an ejecting slot, and the first shell and a side of a bottom of the first shell are fixedly mounted with a first handle. By setting the motor and increasing the utilization efficiency of the motor, the force area is also shared with the two eject gears, allowing the motor's power to be fully utilized and thus increasing the permissible capacity of the ejector.