F41B11/54

Drum-fed toy projectile launcher with radially stacked projectiles in drum

A toy launcher with a drum magazine assembly that has a rotatable drum portion mounted for rotation, with a rear plate and a central support with an opening for a support axle. A ring of projectile holders is connected to the rear plate, with each projectile holder holding at least two projectiles arranged in a generally radially stacked configuration. Generally radially extending walls are located between adjacent projectile holders. Each of the projectile holders includes a slot on a radially inner side into which a projectile biasing arm extends at a projectile launch position. A pusher is located in the housing adjacent to the projectile launch position. Drive wheels are positioned in front of the drum magazine assembly at the projectile launch position. The drive wheels are motorized so that they rotate to propel a projectile pushed from the drum between the drive wheels for launching the projectile.

HIGH PERFORMANCE LAUNCHER OF SHORT PROJECTILES WITH PISTON NOZZLE SPRING
20240044609 · 2024-02-08 ·

A toy projectile launcher having a projectile container, a cocking slide, and a housing is disclosed. The projectile container contains projectile holders that are adapted to hold a projectile, such as a foam dart. The cocking slide can be moved forward and backward. The housing houses a launch barrel and an air piston assembly. When the cocking slide is moved backward the air piston barrel moves backward, and a projectile holder is moved into a firing position. The foam dart is held in place by a resilient stopper. When the cocking slide is moved forward an air nozzle engages a surface of the resilient stopper and advances through the projectile holder, pushing the foam dart into the launch barrel. An airtight seal is formed between the launch barrel and air piston assembly.

HIGH PERFORMANCE LAUNCHER OF SHORT PROJECTILES WITH PISTON NOZZLE SPRING
20240044609 · 2024-02-08 ·

A toy projectile launcher having a projectile container, a cocking slide, and a housing is disclosed. The projectile container contains projectile holders that are adapted to hold a projectile, such as a foam dart. The cocking slide can be moved forward and backward. The housing houses a launch barrel and an air piston assembly. When the cocking slide is moved backward the air piston barrel moves backward, and a projectile holder is moved into a firing position. The foam dart is held in place by a resilient stopper. When the cocking slide is moved forward an air nozzle engages a surface of the resilient stopper and advances through the projectile holder, pushing the foam dart into the launch barrel. An airtight seal is formed between the launch barrel and air piston assembly.

Magazine for a toy gun
10495406 · 2019-12-03 · ·

The invention relates to magazine for a toy gun comprising: a housing having a first and a second housing portions which together define a passageway for receiving projectiles; the first housing portion being configured for accommodating projectiles in a linear passageway, and the second housing portion being configured for accommodating the projectiles in a circular passageway; a torsion spring arranged at the second housing portion for applying a force to move the projectiles from the circular passageway to the linear passageway; a pushing member movably arranged in the passageway for urging the projectiles towards a discharge opening at the first housing portion; the pushing member connected with a movable member resiliently extendable between an extended configuration and a compressed configuration; the movable member is extendable into the first housing portion when in the extended configuration, and is compressable to traverse into the second housing portion when in the compressed configuration.

Magazine for a toy gun
10495406 · 2019-12-03 · ·

The invention relates to magazine for a toy gun comprising: a housing having a first and a second housing portions which together define a passageway for receiving projectiles; the first housing portion being configured for accommodating projectiles in a linear passageway, and the second housing portion being configured for accommodating the projectiles in a circular passageway; a torsion spring arranged at the second housing portion for applying a force to move the projectiles from the circular passageway to the linear passageway; a pushing member movably arranged in the passageway for urging the projectiles towards a discharge opening at the first housing portion; the pushing member connected with a movable member resiliently extendable between an extended configuration and a compressed configuration; the movable member is extendable into the first housing portion when in the extended configuration, and is compressable to traverse into the second housing portion when in the compressed configuration.

Magazine for a toy gun
10495405 · 2019-12-03 · ·

The invention relates to magazine for a toy gun, comprising: a housing having an elongated first housing portion and a cylindrical second housing portion which together define a passageway for receiving a plurality of projectiles; the first housing portion being configured for accommodating received projectiles in a substantially linear part of said passageway, and the second housing portion being configured for accommodating the received projectiles in a substantially circular part of said passageway extending about a central axis of the second housing portion; a discharge opening for discharging said received projectiles; and a resilient member arranged centrally of the second housing portion, wherein said resilient member is adapted to apply a torsional force to move said received projectiles from the circular part to the linear part of the passageway. The invention also relates to a toy gun having the magazine as described.

Magazine for a toy gun
10495405 · 2019-12-03 · ·

The invention relates to magazine for a toy gun, comprising: a housing having an elongated first housing portion and a cylindrical second housing portion which together define a passageway for receiving a plurality of projectiles; the first housing portion being configured for accommodating received projectiles in a substantially linear part of said passageway, and the second housing portion being configured for accommodating the received projectiles in a substantially circular part of said passageway extending about a central axis of the second housing portion; a discharge opening for discharging said received projectiles; and a resilient member arranged centrally of the second housing portion, wherein said resilient member is adapted to apply a torsional force to move said received projectiles from the circular part to the linear part of the passageway. The invention also relates to a toy gun having the magazine as described.

LAUNCHER OF SHORT PROJECTILES WITH DETACHABLE BARREL
20240125575 · 2024-04-18 ·

A toy projectile launcher having a housing, a projectile container, a cocking slide, an air piston assembly, a barrel interface section, and a detachable launch barrel is disclosed. The projectile container is adapted to hold projectiles, such as foam darts. The cocking slide can be moved for-ward and backward. When the cocking slide is moved backward the air piston barrel moves backward, and a projectile is moved in front of the air piston assembly. When the cocking slide is moved forward, the projectile is pushed into the barrel interface section by an air nozzle disposed on the front of the air piston assembly. A first airtight seal is formed between the air piston assembly and the rear of the foam dart, and a second airtight seal is formed between the barrel interface section and the detachable launch barrel.

LAUNCHER OF SHORT PROJECTILES WITH DETACHABLE BARREL
20240125575 · 2024-04-18 ·

A toy projectile launcher having a housing, a projectile container, a cocking slide, an air piston assembly, a barrel interface section, and a detachable launch barrel is disclosed. The projectile container is adapted to hold projectiles, such as foam darts. The cocking slide can be moved for-ward and backward. When the cocking slide is moved backward the air piston barrel moves backward, and a projectile is moved in front of the air piston assembly. When the cocking slide is moved forward, the projectile is pushed into the barrel interface section by an air nozzle disposed on the front of the air piston assembly. A first airtight seal is formed between the air piston assembly and the rear of the foam dart, and a second airtight seal is formed between the barrel interface section and the detachable launch barrel.

Simulated shaking bullet chain type toy gun

A simulated shaking bullet chain type toy gun equipped with a bullet chain is provided. The toy gun includes a gun body, an actuated member, and a bolt assembly and a reciprocating assembly both reciprocatingly disposed in the gun body. The reciprocating assembly is linked to the bolt assembly and has a trigger portion reciprocating with the reciprocating assembly to produce a moving path. The actuated member is installed in the gun body and located on the moving path, and connected to the bullet chain. The reciprocating assembly reciprocates to trigger the actuated member by the trigger portion, and the actuated member links the bullet chain to shake, so as to achieve a high degree of simulation of the shaking effect of the bullet chain.