Toy gun with fixed firing pin structure mechanism
11204218 ยท 2021-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B11/723
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B11/89
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B11/723
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism includes a gun body having a barrel and a pneumatic conduit connected thereto; a switch valve installed between the barrel and the pneumatic conduit; an action assembly installed on the barrel; the action assembly having an action with a piston member and moving relative to the gun body, a restoring spring assembly supported therebetween; the restoring spring assembly driving the action toward the barrel; and a firing pin structure fixed onto the gun body and arranged between the switch valve and the piston member; the firing pin structure having a piston seat and a firing pin penetrating therein and moving relative to the switch valve; the piston member engaging/disengaging the piston seat.
Claims
1. A toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism, comprising: a gun body (1) having a barrel (11) and a pneumatic conduit (12) connected to the barrel (11); a switch valve (2) installed between the barrel (11) and the pneumatic conduit (12); an action assembly (3) installed on the barrel (1); the action assembly (3) comprising an action (31) configured to move forward and backward horizontally relative to the gun body (1), a restoring spring assembly (32) elastically supported between the gun body (1) and the action (31); the restoring spring assembly (32) configured to drive the action (31) to restore in a direction approaching the barrel (11); the action (31) having a piston member (311); and a firing pin structure (4) fixed onto the gun body (1) and arranged between the switch valve (2) and the piston member (311); the firing pin structure (4) comprising a piston seat (41) and a firing pin (42) penetrating into the piston seat (41) and configured to move forward and backward horizontally relative to the switch valve (2); the piston member (311) configured to fill into or disengage from the piston seat (41), wherein the piston member (311) is a hollow piston (33) fixed on the action (31), the piston seat (41) includes a sleeve (411) and a ring slot (412) surrounding a perimeter of the sleeve (411), the hollow piston (33) is configured to fill into or disengage from the ring slot (412), and when the hollow piston (33) is filled into the ring slot (412), a rear end of the firing pin (42) is exposed at an external of the hollow piston (33).
2. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the firing pin structure (4) further comprises a first restoring spring (43); the piston seat (41) is fixed onto the gun body (1); the sleeve (411) includes at least one ventilation hole (413) connected to the ring slot (412); the firing pin (42) penetrates into the sleeve (411) and is configured to move forward and backward horizontally relative to the sleeve (411); the first restoring spring (43) is elastically supported between the sleeve (411) and the firing pin (42) and configured to drive the firing pin (42) to restore in a direction away from the switch valve (2).
3. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the restoring spring assembly (32) comprises a plurality of shell housings (321) installed between the gun body (1) and the action (31) and configured to penetrate through each other and a helical spring (322) received at an internal of the plurality of shell housings (321).
4. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising a hammer assembly (5); wherein the hammer assembly (5) comprises a hammer (51) pivotally attached onto the gun body (1) and a second restoring spring (52) elastically supported between the gun body (1) and the hammer (51); the second restoring spring (52) is configured to drive the hammer (51) to restore in a direction toward a position for striking the firing pin (42); when the hammer (51) strikes the firing pin (42), the firing pin (42) is driven to press the switch valve (2).
5. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the hammer assembly (5) further comprises a running fire latch (55) pivotally attached onto the gun body (1) and a fourth restoring spring (56) elastically supported between the gun body (1) and the running fire latch (55); the fourth restoring spring (56) is configured to drive the running fire latch (55) to restore in a direction toward a position for latching the hammer (51).
6. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 5, wherein when the piston member (311) moves in a direction toward the piston seat (41) and is located between the piston seat (41) and the hammer (51), the action (31) is able to press the running fire latch (55) in order to allow the running fire latch (55) to release the hammer (51).
7. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the hammer assembly (5) further comprises a hammer latch (53) pivotally attached onto the gun body (1) and a third restoring spring (54) elastically supported between the gun body (1) and the hammer latch (53); the third restoring spring (54) is configured to drive the hammer latch (53) to restore in a direction approaching the hammer (51).
8. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the hammer latch (53) and the running fire latch (55) are pivotally attached onto the gun body (1) in a left and right parallel arrangement method; the hammer latch (53) includes a first protrusion (531); the running fire latch (55) includes a second protrusion (551); the hammer (51) includes a notch (511); the first protrusion (531) and the second protrusion (551) are configured to engage with or disengage from the notch (511).
9. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 7, further comprising a trigger assembly (6); wherein the trigger assembly (6) is configured to press or release the hammer latch (53); when the trigger assembly (6) presses the hammer latch (53), the hammer latch (53) is driven to release the hammer (51).
10. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the trigger assembly (6) comprises a trigger (61) pivotally attached onto the gun body (1) and a fifth restoring spring (62) elastically supported between the gun body (1) and the trigger (61); the trigger (61) is configured to move between a ready-to-fire position and a fire-completed position; the fifth restoring spring (62) is configured to drive the trigger (61) to restore in a direction toward the ready-to-fire position.
11. The toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the trigger assembly (6) further comprises a trigger linkage rod (63) pivotally attached onto the trigger (61); the trigger linkage rod (63) is configured to press or release the hammer latch (53); when the trigger (61) is at the fire-completed position, the trigger linkage rod (63) is driven to press the hammer latch (53) in order to allow the hammer latch (53) to release the hammer (51).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) The following provides a detailed technical content of the present invention along with the accompanied drawings. However, it shall be understood that the accompanied drawings are provided for reference and illustration purposes only such that they shall not be used to limit the scope of the present invention.
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(22) In addition, the restoring spring assembly 32 comprises a plurality of shell housings 321 installed between the gun body 1 and the action 31 and configured to penetrate through each other and a helical spring 322 received at an internal of the plurality of shell housings 321.
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(24) Please refer to the following detailed description, the firing pin structure 4 further comprises a first restoring spring 43. The piston seat 41 is fixed onto the gun body 1. The piston seat 41 includes a sleeve 411 and a ring slot 412 circumferencing a perimeter of the sleeve 411. The sleeve 411 includes one or a plurality of ventilation holes 413 connected to the ring slot 412. The firing pin 42 penetrates into the sleeve 411 and is able to move forward and backward horizontally relative to the sleeve 411. The first restoring spring 43 is elastically supported between the sleeve 411 and the firing pin 42 and is able to drive the firing pin 42 to restore in a direction away from the switch valve 2. The hollow piston 33 is able to fill into or disengage from the ring slot 412. In addition, when the hollow piston 33 is filled into the ring slot 412, a rear end of the firing pin 42 is exposed at an external of the hollow piston 33.
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(26) In addition, the hammer assembly 5 further comprises a hammer latch 53 pivotally attached onto the gun body 1 and a third restoring spring 54 elastically supported between the gun body 1 and the hammer latch 53. The third restoring spring 54 is able to drive the hammer latch 53 to restore in a direction approaching the hammer 51.
(27) Furthermore, the hammer assembly 5 further comprises a running fire latch 55 pivotally attached onto the gun body 1 and a fourth restoring spring 56 elastically supported between the gun body 1 and the running fire latch 55. The fourth restoring spring 56 is able to drive the running fire latch 55 to restore in a direction toward a position for latching the hammer 51.
(28) Moreover, when the piston member 311 moves in a direction approaching the piston seat 41 and is located between the piston seat 41 and the hammer 51, the action 31 is able to press the running fire latch 55 in order to allow the running fire latch 55 to release the hammer 51.
(29) In addition, the hammer latch 53 and the running fire latch 55 are pivotally attached onto the gun body 1 in a left and right parallel arrangement method. The hammer latch 53 includes a first protrusion 531. The running fire latch 55 includes a second protrusion 551. The hammer 51 includes a notch 511. The first protrusion 531 and the second protrusion 551 are able to engage with or disengage from the notch 511, thereby allowing the hammer latch 53 and the running fire latch 55 to latch or release the hammer 51.
(30) Furthermore, since the hammer latch 53 and the running fire latch 55 are pivotally attached onto identical location of the gun body 1 in the left and right parallel arrangement method, and since the first protrusion 531 and the second protrusion 551 also share one identical notch 511, the gun body 1 is not required to have a pivotal attachment structure, and the hammer 51 is not required to have other notches formed thereon. Consequently, the effect of simplified components and structure can be achieved.
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(32) Please refer to the following detailed description. The trigger assembly 6 comprises a trigger 61 pivotally attached onto the gun body 1, a fifth restoring spring 62 elastically supported between the gun body 1 and the trigger 61 and a trigger linkage rod 53 pivotally attached onto the trigger 61. The trigger 61 is able to move between a ready-to-fire position and a fire-completed position. The fifth restoring spring 62 is able to drive the trigger 61 to restore in a direction toward the ready-to-fire position.
(33) Furthermore, the trigger linkage rod 63 is able to press or release the hammer latch 53. When the trigger 61 is at the ready-to-fire position, the trigger linkage rod releases the hammer latch 53. When the trigger 61 is at the fire-completed position, the trigger linkage rod 63 is driven to press the hammer latch 53 in order to allow the hammer latch 53 to release the hammer 51.
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(44) For a known firing pin structure, it is fixed onto the action and moves along with the action horizontally. However, during the restoration of the action, the action tends to fail to drive the firing pin structure to the predefined striking position due to possible spring fatigue, causing interruption of the running fire shots.
(45) In comparison to the prior art, in the present invention, the firing pin structure is fixed onto the gun body 1 such that it is able to prevent the situation where the firing pin structure 4 fails to reach the predefined position, and the piston member 311 is required to fill into the piston seat 41 such that the rear end of the firing pin 42 is exposed at the external of the hollow piston 33 in order to perform firing of shots. Consequently, the toy gun 10 of the present invention has the merits of smooth continuous firing and high safety of use.
(46) Furthermore, when the piston member 311 moves in a direction approaching the piston seat 41 and is located between the piston seat 41 and the hammer 51, the action 31 can then press the running fire latch 55 in order to allow the running fire latch 55 to release the hammer 51. Consequently, when the second restoring spring 52 drives the hammer 51 to restore each time, it is able to properly strike the firing pin 42, such that the smoothness of the continuous firing hots of the toy gun 10 of the present invention is enhanced.
(47) In view of the above, the present invention of the toy gun with a fixed firing pin structure mechanism is able to achieve the expected objectives of use and to overcome the drawbacks of the prior arts. Therefore, the present invention is of novelty and inventive step, complying with the patentability for an invention patent. Accordingly, patent application is hereby filed according to the law in light of the grant of the patent right for the protection of the rights of the inventor.