Patent classifications
F42B12/38
Illuminated feedneck
An illuminated feedneck may be utilized in a toy blaster, laser tag gun, airsoft or other toy gun, and the like to illuminate ammunition, such as Gellets, for use in non-daylight hours or indoors. A feedneck may be illuminated through ultraviolet light that may be powered through batteries and/or one or more other forms of power. The illuminated feedneck may charge ammunition through a series of specialty UVA (˜400 nM) wavelength light emitting diodes (LEDs) that safely become illuminated with a long-lasting and bright green glow. The ammunition may be infused to create a glow-in-the dark tracer effect as they are powered and pass through the illuminated feedneck.
Illuminated feedneck
An illuminated feedneck may be utilized in a toy blaster, laser tag gun, airsoft or other toy gun, and the like to illuminate ammunition, such as Gellets, for use in non-daylight hours or indoors. A feedneck may be illuminated through ultraviolet light that may be powered through batteries and/or one or more other forms of power. The illuminated feedneck may charge ammunition through a series of specialty UVA (˜400 nM) wavelength light emitting diodes (LEDs) that safely become illuminated with a long-lasting and bright green glow. The ammunition may be infused to create a glow-in-the dark tracer effect as they are powered and pass through the illuminated feedneck.
High impact strength lighted nock assembly
A high impact strength lighted nock assembly for an arrow that is activated when the arrow is fired with a bowstring. The lighted nock assembly includes a nock molded from a high impact strength, transparent polymeric material containing at least 10% by weight reinforcing fibers. The nock includes a head configured to engage with the bowstring and a shank configured to couple with a rear end of the arrow. The shank includes a recess extending in a distal end of the shank toward the head. A light assembly including a light emitting device is located in the recess in the shank that is electrically coupled to a battery. A switch is electrically coupled to the light emitting device and the battery that is triggered when the arrow is tired to activate the light emitting device.
High impact strength lighted nock assembly
A high impact strength lighted nock assembly for an arrow that is activated when the arrow is fired with a bowstring. The lighted nock assembly includes a nock molded from a high impact strength, transparent polymeric material containing at least 10% by weight reinforcing fibers. The nock includes a head configured to engage with the bowstring and a shank configured to couple with a rear end of the arrow. The shank includes a recess extending in a distal end of the shank toward the head. A light assembly including a light emitting device is located in the recess in the shank that is electrically coupled to a battery. A switch is electrically coupled to the light emitting device and the battery that is triggered when the arrow is tired to activate the light emitting device.
STRUCTURAL ENERGY STORAGE WITH CARBON FIBER FOR SPORT EQUIPMENT SENSOR
A sport apparatus, including a handle, an action portion, a connection portion connecting the handle to the action portion, at least part of the connection portion including a structural battery, the structural battery including one or more energy storage devices, each of the one or more energy storage devices having at least one anode core of a continuous carbon fiber, an electrolyte arranged on the at least one continuous carbon fiber core, and a cathode layer coating arranged to the at least one continuous carbon fiber core on the electrolyte, and at least one sensor unit electrically connected to the energy storage devices, the at least one sensor unit providing signals related to use of the sport apparatus.
Detachable tracking device for a hunting arrow
A tracking device is configured to detach from a launched projectile to remain in an animal when the projectile proceeds completely through the animal. The tracking device can be attached to the end of an arrow shaft and provide the nock of the arrow. A decelerator such as a barb, an offset fin, or a reverse helical projection is provided to aid in detachment of the tracking device from the arrow shaft as it passes through the animal. The tracking device remains embedded in the animal so that the animal can be tracked instead of the arrow.
Projectile for a launching device
A projectile is provided. The projectile includes a shaft having a forward end and a rearward end. The projectile further includes a first fin component and a second fin component disposed proximate to the rearward end. At least one of the first fin component and the second fin component engages the other of the first fin component and the second fin component for securing the first fin component and the second fin component together. Another projectile includes a fin mount coupled to the rearward end of the shaft. The fin mount includes an extension extending away from the shaft with the extension defining a bore extending through the extension transverse to the shaft. The extension has a substantially cylindrical configuration and the aperture is adapted to receive a pin of a launching device for releasably securing the projectile to the launching device.
Power generator for a projectile
A projectile includes a body and a power generator secured to the body. The power generator includes a stator and a ring including at least one magnet and extending radially around and freely rotatable about at least a portion of the stator. A power generator for a projectile is also provided.
Very Low Drag Aerospike Projectile
A projectile is provided for firing from a launcher, including an ogive nose; a cylindrical midsection joined to the nose; and a base curvature shaped as a modified aerospike nozzle. The aerospike base is created using a modified method of characteristics nozzle design process. The aerospike base allows for the efficient expansion of air behind the projectile to recover base pressure and reduce the overall drag of the projectile.
Very Low Drag Aerospike Projectile
A projectile is provided for firing from a launcher, including an ogive nose; a cylindrical midsection joined to the nose; and a base curvature shaped as a modified aerospike nozzle. The aerospike base is created using a modified method of characteristics nozzle design process. The aerospike base allows for the efficient expansion of air behind the projectile to recover base pressure and reduce the overall drag of the projectile.