Patent classifications
F41B7/00
Confetti launcher
A novelty device in the form of a confetti launcher intended for placement on a food product, such as a cake, has a base supporting a generally upright confetti launch tube. A plunger is mounted for travel within the launch tube from a first lower pre-launch position to a second post-launch position. The plunger is retained in the pre-launch position by a release mechanism, which is activated by a lit fuse severing a cord of the release mechanism.
Confetti launcher
A novelty device in the form of a confetti launcher intended for placement on a food product, such as a cake, has a base supporting a generally upright confetti launch tube. A plunger is mounted for travel within the launch tube from a first lower pre-launch position to a second post-launch position. The plunger is retained in the pre-launch position by a release mechanism, which is activated by a lit fuse severing a cord of the release mechanism.
Easy loading toy projectile launcher
A toy projectile launcher for launching projectiles, e.g, toy foam darts, from a hopper. One or more agitating members inside the hopper to enable the projectiles to drop into a firing chamber under the hopper. A hopper cover has a collapsible ceiling with nested members and a ceiling plate to maintain the projectiles toward the bottom of the hopper. A catch coupled to the ceiling plate engages an opening in a hopper wall to prevent the ceiling from collapsing when the hopper cover is closed. Where there are multiple vertically spaced-apart openings in the hopper wall, the catch may disengage from a first opening, and then engage a lower, second opening in the hopper wall, as the number of projectiles in the hopper drops and the ceiling plate descends in the hopper. A rotating track and a push rod advance projectiles from the firing chamber to flywheels for launch.
Device for attachment-detachment of slide for toy gun
A device for attachment-detachment of a slide for toy gun only by operating a single lever without using any tool, includes a toy gun body, a slide at an upper part of the toy gun body while covering a barrel, and slidingly movable in directions toward the barrel and rear side of the toy gun, a takedown lever disposed on the toy gun body surface at a boundary with the slide, and rotatingly movable along the toy gun body surface, and a slide block crank that comes in contact with a slide block abutment portion of a shaft support portion of the slide to prevent the slide from moving toward the rear end side, and moves in muzzle/non-muzzle directions accompanying with the rotating motion of the takedown lever. The slide block crank extends closer to a muzzle in moving in the muzzle direction than in moving in the non-muzzle direction.
Projectile Launching System
The invention relates to an archery system that launches an arrow from a position that is perpendicular to a direction of flight for the arrow. After release, the arrow rotates to a position that is parallel to the direction of flight to the target.
Projectile Launching System
The invention relates to an archery system that launches an arrow from a position that is perpendicular to a direction of flight for the arrow. After release, the arrow rotates to a position that is parallel to the direction of flight to the target.
TOY GUN
A toy gun includes a gun body, a magazine, and a gun elastic member. The gun body includes one of a retractable latch and a convex edge. The magazine is slidably mounted at the gun body and includes another one of the latch and the convex edge. The latch is configured to abut against the convex edge to stop the magazine from sliding relative to the gun body. The gun elastic member is configured to be compressed when the latch abuts against the convex edge and drive the magazine to slide relative to the gun body when the latch is separated from the convex edge.
EASY LOADING TOY PROJECTILE LAUNCHER
A toy projectile launcher for launching projectiles, e.g, toy foam darts, from a hopper. One or more agitating members inside the hopper to enable the projectiles to drop into a firing chamber under the hopper. A hopper cover has a collapsible ceiling with nested members and a ceiling plate to maintain the projectiles toward the bottom of the hopper. A catch coupled to the ceiling plate engages an opening in a hopper wall to prevent the ceiling from collapsing when the hopper cover is closed. Where there are multiple vertically spaced-apart openings in the hopper wall, the catch may disengage from a first opening, and then engage a lower, second opening in the hopper wall, as the number of projectiles in the hopper drops and the ceiling plate descends in the hopper. A rotating track and a push rod advance projectiles from the firing chamber to flywheels for launch.
Magazine Assembly for a Projectile Launching Toy
The invention relates to a magazine assembly for a projectile launching toy. The magazine assembly comprises a first magazine having a first housing for accommodating a plurality of projectiles and a second magazine having a second housing for accommodating a plurality of projectiles. A first connector is integrally formed in an exterior surface of said first housing and a second connector is provided on an exterior surface of said second housing. The first connector is configured to be directly connectable with the second connector to thereby fix the first magazine in a desired position and/or orientation with respect to the second magazine.
Ejection Launcher
An ejection launcher is an apparatus that effectively ejects a payload while maintaining a compact structure. The apparatus includes an elongated enclosure, a cover, a trigger mechanism, and a spring-loaded piston. The apparatus further includes a payload, such as a parachute. The elongated enclosure positions and connects the trigger mechanism with the spring-loaded piston. The elongated enclosure also houses the spring-loaded piston. The trigger mechanism releases the spring-loaded piston which forces the payload from within the elongated enclosure. The payload is a desired delivered item and is preferably a parachute. The trigger mechanism and the spring-loaded piston translates horizontal force into vertical force which releases the payload and reduces the release resistance. The trigger mechanism preferably utilizes and includes a servo motor with an output arm. The output arm pushes against a catch plate of the trigger mechanism and releases a catch pin of the spring-loaded piston.