Patent classifications
F41B11/89
Toy gun
A simple apparatus which prevents a danger that a gas cylinder with gas left in the cylinder leaps out when the gas cylinder is taken out to change a gas cylinder is provided. A toy gun 1 includes: a gas cylinder housing portion 11 which is provided in the grip portion of an air gun and houses a gas cylinder 31; a clamp 41 which opens or closes the gas cylinder housing portion 11; a clamp pivot 42 about which the clamp 41 is rotated; a roller 14 installed at the bottom portion of the gas cylinder housing portion 11; and a receptacle 21 which is installed between the upper part of the roller 14 and the bottom portion of the gas cylinder 31 and is energized toward the roller 14 and whose surface shape is matched with the bottom face shape of the gas cylinder 31.
Toy projectile system
In accordance with embodiments a toy projectile system can have a toy projectile and a toy projectile launcher having an improvised projectile checking and locking feature to confirm presence of a proper projectile of the system through detection of the nub and prevent launch of a projectile not designed for use with the system.
RAIL-TO-RAIL COUPLER FOR TOY GUNS AND CAMERA ACCESSORIES
An apparatus includes two halves of a rail-to-rail coupler, wherein each half carries at least one rail engagement formation comprising at least two teeth separated by at least one notch to enable engagement with a portion of a rail associated with a toy gun that incorporates at least one rail stop; and at least one passage is formed through each half that aligns with the at least one passage formed through the other of the two halves to provide a dart storage position into which a dart may be inserted when the two halves are assembled together to engage a rail associated with a toy gun.
Short projectile pistol with storage handle
A toy projectile launcher pistol having a handle with an internal projectile storage area; at least one pair of inwardly biased resilient flaps; an air piston assembly having a barrel and a plunger element; a sliding handle coupled to the barrel, the sliding handle and barrel being movable between a forward position and a backward position; a compression spring that biases the plunger element against a rear wall in the toy projectile launcher pistol; and a latching assembly that couples the plunger element to a trigger assembly when the sliding handle is moved to the backward position, and the trigger assembly, upon toggling, releasing the coupling of the latching assembly between the plunger element and the trigger assembly.
TOY LAUNCH APPARATUS WITH MULTIPLE IMPROVISED PROJECTILE CHECKING AND LOCKING METHODS
An improvised projectile checking housing assembly having latch button and first and second sidewalls with first and second catch apertures opening as a catch latch recess of elongated structure using an improvised projectile checking spring opening to receive a locking key structure based upon the projectile receiving opening to the improvised projectile checking housing assembly. Alternate rearward translating lock gauge at the backside of a dart drum uses a follower and engaging cam surfaces locking and unlocking a pathway for correct dart alignment. Alternate motorized, non-motorized and pneumatic structures are disclosed with apparatus launch operations moving between checking and non-checking positions.
TOY LAUNCH APPARATUS WITH MULTIPLE IMPROVISED PROJECTILE CHECKING AND LOCKING METHODS
An improvised projectile checking housing assembly having latch button and first and second sidewalls with first and second catch apertures opening as a catch latch recess of elongated structure using an improvised projectile checking spring opening to receive a locking key structure based upon the projectile receiving opening to the improvised projectile checking housing assembly. Alternate rearward translating lock gauge at the backside of a dart drum uses a follower and engaging cam surfaces locking and unlocking a pathway for correct dart alignment. Alternate motorized, non-motorized and pneumatic structures are disclosed with apparatus launch operations moving between checking and non-checking positions.
No-bullet no-firing structure of toy gun
The no-bullet no-firing structure of the toy gun is disclosed. The toy gun has an impact unit and the no-bullet no-firing structure. The structure has a barrel component, a switch unit and a magazine unit. The switch unit has a pull lever with an abut lever, an elastic member with an elastic arm, and a push member. The magazine unit has a magazine, a bullet and a pulled member. The pulled member is pushed by the bullet to push the abut lever to make the pull lever, the push member and the impact unit be aligned on a same linear line. When no bullet is in the magazine, the abut lever is pushed by the elastic arm to rotate the pull lever pivotally, and the pull lever drives the push member to swing to make the toy gun be unable to fire.
No-bullet no-firing structure of toy gun
The no-bullet no-firing structure of the toy gun is disclosed. The toy gun has an impact unit and the no-bullet no-firing structure. The structure has a barrel component, a switch unit and a magazine unit. The switch unit has a pull lever with an abut lever, an elastic member with an elastic arm, and a push member. The magazine unit has a magazine, a bullet and a pulled member. The pulled member is pushed by the bullet to push the abut lever to make the pull lever, the push member and the impact unit be aligned on a same linear line. When no bullet is in the magazine, the abut lever is pushed by the elastic arm to rotate the pull lever pivotally, and the pull lever drives the push member to swing to make the toy gun be unable to fire.
CYLINDER FOR TOY GUN AND MAGAZINE MODULE HAVING THE CYLINDER
A cylinder for a toy gun is assembled to the toy gun (100) for containing bullets. The cylinder (6) includes a fastening structure (61, 61a) and a surrounding structure (62). The fastening structure (61, 61a) is rotatably disposed on the toy gun (100). The surrounding structure (62) is surroundingly disposed in an outer periphery of the fastening structure (61, 61a). The surrounding structure (62) includes multiple sleeves (621) circularly connected to one another. Each sleeve (621) has a chamber (622) for containing the bullet. An inner wall of each chamber (622) is in elastic contact with the bullet to position the same. Accordingly, the cylinder (6) is suitable for all bullets (e.g. ball bullets (900) made from iron or lead or a plastic trumpet-shaped bullet (800)), thereby enhancing utility, and all bullets can be positioned stably and properly in the chambers (622) without falling out.
CYLINDER FOR TOY GUN AND MAGAZINE MODULE HAVING THE CYLINDER
A cylinder for a toy gun is assembled to the toy gun (100) for containing bullets. The cylinder (6) includes a fastening structure (61, 61a) and a surrounding structure (62). The fastening structure (61, 61a) is rotatably disposed on the toy gun (100). The surrounding structure (62) is surroundingly disposed in an outer periphery of the fastening structure (61, 61a). The surrounding structure (62) includes multiple sleeves (621) circularly connected to one another. Each sleeve (621) has a chamber (622) for containing the bullet. An inner wall of each chamber (622) is in elastic contact with the bullet to position the same. Accordingly, the cylinder (6) is suitable for all bullets (e.g. ball bullets (900) made from iron or lead or a plastic trumpet-shaped bullet (800)), thereby enhancing utility, and all bullets can be positioned stably and properly in the chambers (622) without falling out.