Patent classifications
F41B7/02
RUBBER BAND AND WRIST WEB SHOOTER
A rubber band adapted for a wrist web shooter is provided. The rubber band comprises a rubber band body, and a rivet-like end for attaching to the wrist web shooter. The rivet-like end consists of a shaft with a head on one end. A tail of the rivet-like end, opposite to the head, is extended from the rubber band body. Additionally, the wrist web shooter using the rubber band is also provided.
RUBBER BAND GUN, METHOD OF USE, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
A toy gun having a pair of sides are joined together using a number of pins inserted through pin holes passing through the pair of sides. A trigger and a slide are sandwiched between the pair of sides and are secured therein. A pivot pin allows the trigger to be pulled rearwardly such that it presses against the slide, moving it reward as well. When this occurs, the slide moves out from between the two sides, pushing the elastic bands away from static notches located on the rear end of the sides. This causes the top-most elastic band to fire away from the gun, and the remaining elastic bands to be reseated upwardly into the next adjacent respective static notch. The elastic bands pull the trigger back into its original position, allowing for semi-automatic firing.
Rubber band gun, method of use, and method of assembly
A toy gun having a pair of sides are joined together using a number of pins inserted through pin holes passing through the pair of sides. A trigger and a slide are sandwiched between the pair of sides and are secured therein. A pivot pin allows the trigger to be pulled rearwardly such that it presses against the slide, moving it reward as well. When this occurs, the slide moves out from between the two sides, pushing the elastic bands away from static notches located on the rear end of the sides. This causes the top-most elastic band to fire away from the gun, and the remaining elastic bands to be reseated upwardly into the next adjacent respective static notch. The elastic bands pull the trigger back into its original position, allowing for semi-automatic firing.
RUBBER BAND GUN, METHOD OF USE, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
A toy gun having a pair of sides are joined together using a number of pins inserted through pin holes passing through the pair of sides. A trigger and a slide are sandwiched between the pair of sides and are secured therein. A pivot pin allows the trigger to be pulled rearwardly such that it presses against the slide, moving it reward as well. When this occurs, the slide moves out from between the two sides, pushing the elastic bands away from static notches located on the rear end of the sides. This causes the top-most elastic band to fire away from the gun, and the remaining elastic bands to be reseated upwardly into the next adjacent respective static notch. The elastic bands pull the trigger back into its original position, allowing for semi-automatic firing.
NON-PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION FOR A PROJECTILE
The subject application is directed to a projectile apparatus and method for use of the same, wherein the apparatus has a first tubular component formed with a lumen and defines an axis, wherein the first component has an open end and a closed end, a second component engaged with the first component to create an assembly, wherein the assembly provides for a sliding axial movement of the second component in the lumen of the first tubular component, and the assembly establishes a gas-filled compression chamber in the lumen of the first component between the second component and the closed end of the first component, a payload mounted on a selected component of the assembly, and a release valve for regulating the gas-filled compression chamber for safety purposes.
NON-PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION FOR A PROJECTILE
The subject application is directed to a projectile apparatus and method for use of the same, wherein the apparatus has a first tubular component formed with a lumen and defines an axis, wherein the first component has an open end and a closed end, a second component engaged with the first component to create an assembly, wherein the assembly provides for a sliding axial movement of the second component in the lumen of the first tubular component, and the assembly establishes a gas-filled compression chamber in the lumen of the first component between the second component and the closed end of the first component, a payload mounted on a selected component of the assembly, and a release valve for regulating the gas-filled compression chamber for safety purposes.
Inflatable launchable toy system
An inflatable launchable toy system comprising a launcher and an inflatable launchable toy configured to detachably couple to the launcher. The launcher having a launcher handle and a launching elastic. The inflatable launchable toy having an outer fabric layer with an inflatable bladder inside an internal cavity of the outer fabric layer. The inflatable bladder configured to, when inflated, fill the internal cavity of the outer fabric layer and give an intended shape to the inflatable launchable toy. A foam nose cone positioned inside the internal cavity of the outer fabric layer in front of the inflatable bladder. The inflatable launchable toy having a launching strap system coupled to the outer fabric layer, the launching strap system including a launching strap and a launching hook. The launching strap having a first end portion at one end, a second end portion at an opposite end and a middle portion, where the launching hook is coupled to the first end portion of the launching strap, where the second end portion of the launching strap has a strap handle. The inflatable launchable toy configured to detachably couple to the launching elastic through the launching hook.
Inflatable launchable toy system
An inflatable launchable toy system comprising a launcher and an inflatable launchable toy configured to detachably couple to the launcher. The launcher having a launcher handle and a launching elastic. The inflatable launchable toy having an outer fabric layer with an inflatable bladder inside an internal cavity of the outer fabric layer. The inflatable bladder configured to, when inflated, fill the internal cavity of the outer fabric layer and give an intended shape to the inflatable launchable toy. A foam nose cone positioned inside the internal cavity of the outer fabric layer in front of the inflatable bladder. The inflatable launchable toy having a launching strap system coupled to the outer fabric layer, the launching strap system including a launching strap and a launching hook. The launching strap having a first end portion at one end, a second end portion at an opposite end and a middle portion, where the launching hook is coupled to the first end portion of the launching strap, where the second end portion of the launching strap has a strap handle. The inflatable launchable toy configured to detachably couple to the launching elastic through the launching hook.
Magnus effect cylindrical projectile and launcher
The present invention is a toy projectile and launcher system. The lightweight projectile has an exterior surface symmetrically disposed about an imaginary longitudinal axis. The launcher has a holding cavity composed of three semi-flexible sides, two of which sides apply counter-acting forces to the surface of the projectile along the imaginary longitudinal axis. The launcher has a mechanism for applying a motive force perpendicular to the counter-acting force vectors and perpendicular to the projectile's imaginary longitudinal axis. When the motive force is applied to the projectile, the semi-flexible sides deform and return to pre-deformation positions, thereby launching the projectile into flight.
Magnus effect cylindrical projectile and launcher
The present invention is a toy projectile and launcher system. The lightweight projectile has an exterior surface symmetrically disposed about an imaginary longitudinal axis. The launcher has a holding cavity composed of three semi-flexible sides, two of which sides apply counter-acting forces to the surface of the projectile along the imaginary longitudinal axis. The launcher has a mechanism for applying a motive force perpendicular to the counter-acting force vectors and perpendicular to the projectile's imaginary longitudinal axis. When the motive force is applied to the projectile, the semi-flexible sides deform and return to pre-deformation positions, thereby launching the projectile into flight.