Patent classifications
F41B7/00
Vertical Ball Cannon With Sliding Deflector Mounted on Maneuverable Robotic Platform
A robotic vehicle is provided with vertical ball cannon and a ball deflector. The ball deflector is mounted over the vertical ball cannon on a vertical linear slide. The deflector redirects a ball shot from the cannon toward a desired target, such as a cylindrical goal. The vehicle further includes a rotating goal-grabber for anchoring a goal adjacent to the vehicle and underneath the output of the deflector. A pair of counter-rotating helical screws capture a ball from the ground and raise it into the ball cannon. The cannon launches the ball toward the deflector, which redirects the ball's upward vertical motion away from the cannon into a downward vertical motion toward the desired target.
Elastic band launcher
A toy, namely, an elastic band launcher is presented. The invention includes a launch section, two band bridges, a handle section, a trigger assembly, a bridge section, and an anchor. The launch section includes a first launch surface at a first acute angle with respect to a second launch surface. The band bridges are separately disposed along the first launch surface. The trigger assembly is interposed between and fixed to one end of the launch and handle sections. The bridge section includes a pair of opposed ends separately fixed to another end of the handle and launch sections. The anchor is fixed to the second launch surface. The anchor, launch surfaces, band bridges, and trigger assembly are adapted to receive an elastic band. At least one band bridge constrains separation between the sides of the elastic band. The elastic band disposed between the band bridges defines a main pull vector. The main pull vector is disposed at second, third, and fourth acute angles with respect to the second launch surface, the anchor, and the first launch surface, respectively.
Toy copter ring launcher with axially stacked ring magazine and improved copter ring
A toy launcher that can launch the flying rings over 100 feet with a more stable trajectory and more accurate trajectory based on the ring and blade configuration. The toy launcher includes a magazine assembly in which a plurality of the flying rings can be loaded in an axial direction, aligned with a launch direction. The rings are rotated up to speed and launched via movement of a sliding handle in a first direction, and the next ring in the magazine is advanced to the launch position by a return movement of the handle.
Modular hybrid speargun
A system for underwater hunting contains a plurality of components which allow for customization of the speargun based on the user's needs and the conditions where a user is hunting. By allowing rapid additions or removals of certain components, the invention allow the user to easily modify the firing characteristics of the speargun, and thus target a wider range of prey across a wider range of environmental conditions than those designs currently available in the prior art.
TOY LAUNCHER
A toy launcher is provided. The toy launcher achieves splicing extension of building blocks at any position on a surface of the toy launcher by arranging distributed building block connecting protrusions on outer side walls of a gun body and a sliding sleeve and matching with a building block connecting post of a detachable splicing device. Users can flexibly mount a functional module or a decorative building block unit on a top of the gun body, a side of a grip or a sliding sleeve according to individual requirements. The building block unit is a splicing device, which breaks through limitation of a closed shell of the existing toy launcher on extensibility. In addition, users can flexibly choose different numbers of splicing devices with different shapes for assembly.
Projectile launching device
A projectile launching device for hunting and target shooting includes a barrel and a driver. A carriage is slidably engaged to a guide rail, with a lower end of the carriage extending through a slot positioned in a bottom of the barrel and extending along the guide rail. The driver is attached to the carriage and extends along the bottom of the barrel toward an open end of the barrel. A pair of first arms is pivotally attached to the barrel proximate to a butt end of the barrel. Each first arm is operationally engaged to the driver distal from the carriage and can be pivoted by user to pivot to charge the driver, which is locked by a catch. A switch attached to the barrel can be switched to discharge the driver to propel a projectile from the barrel.
TOY LAUNCHER
Disclosed is a toy launcher, including: a housing, provided with a mounting cavity, and a placement hole formed in the housing, where the placement hole is communicated with the mounting cavity, and the elastic member is mounted in the mounting cavity; an elastic member, detachably mounted in the mounting cavity; a mounting part, where the elastic member is sleeved in the mounting part, and the elastic member and the mounting part are located in the mounting cavity; and a locking assembly for preventing detachment of the mounting part and the elastic member from the mounting cavity. The present disclosure has effects of facilitating replacement and mounting of the elastic member, minimizing the situation where a user encounters difficulties in mounting or replacing the elastic member due to uncertainty of a mounting position of the elastic member, and stably mounting the elastic member by the user through the locking assembly.
TOY LAUNCHER
Disclosed is a toy launcher, including: a housing, provided with a mounting cavity, and a placement hole formed in the housing, where the placement hole is communicated with the mounting cavity, and the elastic member is mounted in the mounting cavity; an elastic member, detachably mounted in the mounting cavity; a mounting part, where the elastic member is sleeved in the mounting part, and the elastic member and the mounting part are located in the mounting cavity; and a locking assembly for preventing detachment of the mounting part and the elastic member from the mounting cavity. The present disclosure has effects of facilitating replacement and mounting of the elastic member, minimizing the situation where a user encounters difficulties in mounting or replacing the elastic member due to uncertainty of a mounting position of the elastic member, and stably mounting the elastic member by the user through the locking assembly.