Patent classifications
F41B7/025
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.
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.
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 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
An elastic rubber band launching toy gun that uses a new method to launches six elastic bands in rapid succession using a simple assembly of only six individual parts, and featuring an moving exterior slide in order to mimic the action on a real hand gun. The embodiments of this invention do not rely on any mechanism to return the trigger element to a firing position other than the elastic projectiles fired from the device.
Rubber band gun, method of use, and method of assembly
An elastic rubber band launching toy gun that uses a new method to launches 24 elastic bands in rapid succession using a simple assembly of only 13 individual parts, and featuring an optional, adjustable, sliding shoulder support stock. It is designed to resemble a Heckler & Koch MP5 firearm, as manufactured by Heckler & Koch GmbH of Oberndorf am Neckar, Germany. The rubber band gun includes a slideable, lockable stock which can be slid and locked into multiple lengths away from the butt of the firearm.
Elastic band launcher
A toy, namely, an elastic band launcher is presented. The invention includes a launch section, two band bridges, a handle section, a trigger assembly, a bridge section, and an anchor. The launch section includes a first launch surface at a first acute angle with respect to a second launch surface. The band bridges are separately disposed along the first launch surface. The trigger assembly is interposed between and fixed to one end of the launch and handle sections. The bridge section includes a pair of opposed ends separately fixed to another end of the handle and launch sections. The anchor is fixed to the second launch surface. The anchor, launch surfaces, band bridges, and trigger assembly are adapted to receive an elastic band. At least one band bridge constrains separation between the sides of the elastic band. The elastic band disposed between the band bridges defines a main pull vector. The main pull vector is disposed at second, third, and fourth acute angles with respect to the second launch surface, the anchor, and the first launch surface, respectively.