Patent classifications
F41B11/56
GAS HEATING STRUCTURE OF BULLET MAGAZINE
A magazine gas heating structure includes a magazine body, an electricity supply device arranged in the magazine body, a heating assembly arranged in the magazine body and electrically connected with the electricity supply device, a liquid channel defined in the magazine body, and a turbulence thermal conduction element arranged in the magazine body and connected to the heating assembly. The turbulence thermal conduction element is arranged at an end of the liquid channel. As such, a user may set the magazine body into a toy gun to allow the electricity supply device to supply electrical energy to the heating assembly, so that the heating assembly heats the turbulence thermal conduction element. Pressurized fluid is conducted to pass through the turbulence thermal conduction element and efficiently absorb thermal energy from the turbulence thermal conduction element so that the pressurized fluid is converted into gas for firing the toy gun.
Piercing device for gas bottle, magazine and pistol comprising the same
A piercing device is provided, which comprises a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element, received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being capable of synchronously rotating along with the housing for being inserted into the gas bottle, or individually rotating and moving with respect to the housing for pushing the piercing element to pierce into the sealing membrane or releasing gas inside the gas bottle.
Piercing device for gas bottle, magazine and pistol comprising the same
A piercing device is provided, which comprises a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element, received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being capable of synchronously rotating along with the housing for being inserted into the gas bottle, or individually rotating and moving with respect to the housing for pushing the piercing element to pierce into the sealing membrane or releasing gas inside the gas bottle.
Non-lethal gas operated gun
A magazine that includes a pre-pack and a gas regulator system, with the pre-pack including a gas canister and non-lethal projectiles in addition to a drive mechanism for introducing non-lethal projectiles into gun chamber.
Non-lethal gas operated gun
A magazine that includes a pre-pack and a gas regulator system, with the pre-pack including a gas canister and non-lethal projectiles in addition to a drive mechanism for introducing non-lethal projectiles into gun chamber.
NON-LETHAL GAS OPERATED GUN
A pre-pack assembly for use with an air gun and for use with a magazine that is removably insertable into the air gun, the pre-pack assembly includes a pre-pack that contains a gas canister, wherein inserting the pre-pack into the chamber of the magazine fluidly connects the gas canister with the magazine.
NON-LETHAL GAS OPERATED GUN
A pre-pack assembly for use with an air gun and for use with a magazine that is removably insertable into the air gun, the pre-pack assembly includes a pre-pack that contains a gas canister, wherein inserting the pre-pack into the chamber of the magazine fluidly connects the gas canister with the magazine.
Air gun, removable magazine therefor and associated methods
An air gun, a removable magazine for an air gun, and associated methods. The air gun includes a safety mechanism that in a safety-on position prevents the trigger from actuating the firing mechanism and closes the gas supply duct, and in a safety-off position enables the trigger to actuate the firing mechanism and opens the gas supply duct to enable actuating the firing mechanism with compressed gas to fire a projectile. The removable magazine includes, a projectile feeder, a cavity for a gas canister, a push valve for selectively releasing pressurized gas from the gas canister, and a valve actuator. The valve actuator includes a socket that releasably receives a nipple of a gas supply coupling carried by an air gun, forms a seal with the nipple, and opens the aerosol valve when coupled with the gas supply coupling.
Air gun, removable magazine therefor and associated methods
An air gun, a removable magazine for an air gun, and associated methods. The air gun includes a safety mechanism that in a safety-on position prevents the trigger from actuating the firing mechanism and closes the gas supply duct, and in a safety-off position enables the trigger to actuate the firing mechanism and opens the gas supply duct to enable actuating the firing mechanism with compressed gas to fire a projectile. The removable magazine includes, a projectile feeder, a cavity for a gas canister, a push valve for selectively releasing pressurized gas from the gas canister, and a valve actuator. The valve actuator includes a socket that releasably receives a nipple of a gas supply coupling carried by an air gun, forms a seal with the nipple, and opens the aerosol valve when coupled with the gas supply coupling.
PIERCING DEVICE FOR GAS BOTTLE, MAGAZINE AND PISTOL COMPRISING THE SAME
A piercing device is provided, which comprises a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element, received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being capable of synchronously rotating along with the housing for being inserted into the gas bottle, or individually rotating and moving with respect to the housing for pushing the piercing element to pierce into the sealing membrane or releasing gas inside the gas bottle.