TWO PISTON EJECTION DEVICE
20220065581 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B11/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention refers to a new ejection order of spears or arrows which functions with compressed air and can be applied to spearguns and crossbows as well.
Two piston ejection device which consists of two air chambers (A) and (B). These air chambers are connected so that they can exchange gases. Air chamber's (B) external hole is open. The characteristic is that pistons (1) and (2) move in air chambers (A) and (B). Pistons (1) and (2) are also connected with the rope (3).
Claims
1. An ejection device comprising: a air chamber (A) and a air chamber (B) which are connected to each other so as to exchange air, a piston (1) and a piston (2) which moving in said air chambers (A) and (B), a rope (3) connecting to said piston (1) and piston (2).
2. The ejection device as in claim 1, wherein said piston (1) and piston (2) are of different diameters.
3. The ejection device as in claim 1, wherein said air chamber (A) and air chamber (B) are of different diameters said air chamber (B) is surrounded by the air chamber (A) said air chamber (B) has its outer hole open.
4. The ejection device as in claim 1, wherein said piston (2) is connected to a rope (4) with which it eject a spear (9).
5. The ejection device as in claim 1, wherein said piston (2) is connected to said rope (4) which is driven via a fixed pulley (6) and connected to a free pulley (7).
6. The ejection device as in claim 5, wherein said free pulley (7) is connected to a rope (5) which through a fixed pulley (8) is led to said spear (9).
7. The ejection device as in claim 1, wherein said air chamber (B) and a cap (10) are removable.
8. The ejection device as in claim 7, wherein said cap (10) has an air escape valve for any leaks from said piston (1) said cap (10) has a rubber shock absorber for said piston (1).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention is described below with the help of an example. Reference is also made to the attached design, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The ejection device of both pistons added to a speargun is described in the example and
[0014] Piston (1), which has bigger diameter than piston (2), is moving in the air chamber (A). The route of the piston begins from the cap (10) to the middle of the air chamber (A), to the point where air chamber (B) reaches. Piston (2), which has smaller diameter than piston (1), is moving in air chamber (B). The route of piston (2) is the whole length of the air chamber (B). Pistons 1 and 2 are connected with the rope (3). Piston 2 is connected with the rope (4) as well. It is led through the stable pulley (6) and is connected with the free pulley (7). The free pulley (7) is connected with the rope (5), which is led through the stable pulley (8) and connected with the spear (9).
[0015] Air comes in air chamber (A) with pressure (10-30 atmospheres) through the valve (11) with an external pump. Once the air comes in, the only way of escape is just through valve (11) because air chambers (A) and (B) are made water-resistant by pistons (1) and (2).
[0016] When the speargun is not loaded (
[0017] Force must be applied to the rope (5) by both hands until they get it to the groove of the spear (9) in order to have the speargun loaded (
[0018] Once the speargun loading is completed, air chambers (A) and (B) have higher air pressure and bigger energy level than before. The shot-ejection—will take place when the user pulls the trigger and the spear is released (9). Then, piston (1) moves to cap (10), due to the power it receives from the air that is under pressure, by pulling piston (2) through the rope to its initial position. While piston (2) receives power as well from the air which is under pressure, it moves to the opposite direction because the power it receives from piston (1) is bigger, as it has larger surface. Piston (2) pulls free pulley (7) through the rope (4) and the fixed pulley (6). The free pulley pulls the rope (5), which moves and ejects the spear (9) through the fixed pulley (8).