Automated toy dart launcher with motorized driven drum
10935340 ยท 2021-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B7/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An automated gun-like shaped toy projectiles launcher with motorized driven drum is described. A method of launching a plurality of toy projectiles using an automated toy launcher is further described. The automated toy launcher includes a mechanism including a biasing element configured to accumulate energy upon rotation of the motorized driven drum.
Claims
1. An automated toy projectile launcher comprises: (a) a rotatable driven drum comprising: (I) a plurality of barrels circumferentially disposed on said drum, said barrels are configured to accommodate a plurality of toy projectiles; (II) a ratchetting wheel comprising a plurality of extending protrusions; (III) at least one structural element configured to transfer driving rotational torque to said drum; (b) a static launcher portion: (I) a handle, configured for manual gripping; (II) a trigger, configured for activation by a finger; (III) at least one element configured to sustain rotation of said drum relative to said static launcher portion; (IV) an electric motor; (V) a portable energy source, configured for powering said motor; (VI) at least one structural element configured to transfer a rotational torque from said motor to said drum; (VII) a cocking mechanism configured for shooting said toy projectiles accommodated in said barrels, said cocking mechanism comprising: (i) a leaf-spring element, affixed to said static launcher portion, configured for been controllably bent, deformed or deflected, to accumulate energy in a bent, deformed or deflected confirmation; (ii) a protrusion, configured for cocking onto said toy projectiles, thereby shooting said toy projectiles out of said barrels; (iii) a dowel configured to interact with said extending protrusions of said ratchetting wheel.
2. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 1, wherein said drum essentially surrounds said handle of said static launcher portion.
3. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 1, wherein said portable energy source is an electric battery.
4. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 1, further comprises at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles.
5. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 4, wherein said at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles is a pair of rotatable drums.
6. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 1, wherein said rotatable driven drum further comprises at least one element configured to sustain rotation of said drum relative to said static launcher portion.
7. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 1, wherein said projectiles are belt-fed.
8. A method of launching a plurality of toy projectiles comprises: (a) providing an automated toy launcher comprising: (I) a rotatable driven drum comprising: (i) a plurality of barrels configured to accommodate a plurality of toy projectiles; (ii) a ratchetting wheel comprising a plurality extending protrusions; (iii) at least one structural element configured to sustain rotation of said drum; (iv) at least one structural element configured to transfer driving rotational torque to said drum; (II) a static launcher portion comprising: (i) an electric motor; (ii) a portable energy source, configured for powering said motor; (iii) a cocking mechanism configured for shooting said toy projectiles accommodated in said barrels, comprising: a biasing element configured to accumulate energy in a deformed conformation and a dowel configured to deform said biasing element by interacting with said extending protrusions of said posterior ratchetting wheel; (b) loading a plurality of toy projectiles into said barrels; (c) activating said motor and driving rotation of said drum; (d) controllably deforming said biasing element of said cocking mechanism; (e) abruptly releasing said biasing element, and (f) iteratively repeating said steps controllably deforming and abruptly releasing.
9. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said drum essentially surrounds said handle of said static launcher portion.
10. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said portable energy source is an electric battery.
11. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said automated toy launcher further comprises at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles.
12. The method, as in claim 11, wherein said at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles is a pair of rotatable drums.
13. The method, as in claim 8, wherein said rotatable driven drum further comprises at least one element configured to sustain rotation of said drum relative to said static launcher portion.
14. An automated toy projectile launcher, configured for shooting a plurality of toy projectiles, said launcher comprises: (a) a ratchetting element comprising at least one extending protrusion; (b) at least one biasing element configured to accumulate energy in a deformed conformation; (c) at least one protrusion, coupled to said at least one biasing element, configured for cocking onto said toy projectiles, thereby shooting said toy projectiles; (d) at least one dowel, coupled to said at least one biasing element, said at least one a dowel is operationally engageable to said at least one extending protrusion of said ratchetting element, said at least one a dowel is configured to deform said at least one biasing element; (e) at least one structural element configured to sustain rotation of said at least one ratchetting element relative to said at least one biasing element; (f) a device configured to form a rotational movement of said at least one ratchetting element relative to said at least one biasing element; (g) a portable energy source, configured for powering said device.
15. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 14, further comprises a drum essentially surrounding a handle of said launcher.
16. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 14, wherein said portable energy source is an electric battery.
17. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 14, further comprises at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles.
18. The automated toy launcher, as in claim 16, wherein said at least one element configured to direct a trajectory of said projectiles is a pair of rotatable drums.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be understood and appreciated more comprehensively from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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(5) While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown merely by way of example in the drawings. The drawings are not necessarily complete and components are not essentially to scale; emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles underlying the present invention.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF EMBODIMENTS
(6) Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of actual implementation are described in this specification. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with technology- or business-related constraints, which may vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that the effort of such a development might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
(7) In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, reference is now made to
(8) Barrels 14 of motorized driven dart drum 12 are configured to accommodate a plurality of darts 16, which are preferably sucker darts, as defined hereinabove. Gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 further comprises a pair of guiding drums 26, configured for directing and guiding the dart being shut, such as a dart of darts 16, at the top of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(9) Gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 further comprises handle 18, configured for manually grip. Gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 further comprises trigger 22, configured for actuating motorized driven dart drum 12. Gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 yet further comprises safety catch 24, configured for deactivating trigger 22.
(10) In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, reference is now made to
(11) Handle 18 is connected to the interior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12 comprises a pair of handle shells 18A and 18B. Handle shells 18A and 18B encompass electrical batteries 34, configured to power driving electric motor 32. Handle 18 comprises trigger lever 22, configured to actuate power driving electric motor 32, as well as safety catch 24, configured to activate and/or deactivate the function of the trigger lever 22.
(12) Bridge 26 covers driving electric motor 32 and serves as a platform onto which a pair of guiding drums 26 configured for directing and guiding the dart being shut are mounted. The rotor of driving electric motor 32 is connected to a shaft (not shown) that is furnished with a gearwheel (not shown), the gearing cogs of which are configured to interlock with gearing cogs 38, furnishing the interior circumference of the exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12. Consequently, upon actuation of trigger lever 22, rotation of the rotor of driving electric motor 32 drives the rotation of exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12, around the interior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(13) Referring particularly to
(14) Hummer mechanism 40 of gun-like shaped toy launcher 10, shown in a more detail in
(15) Posterior hummer wheel 42 is affixed to the interior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12, so that upon rotation of exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12, posterior hummer wheel 42 and leaf-spring portion 44 remain substantially immobile relatively to the interior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12. Posterior hummer wheel 42 further comprises hummer protrusion 46, configured for shooting the toy darts out of barrels 14, such as toy dart 16 out of barrel 14, at the top of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(16) Posterior hummer wheel 42 further comprises dowel 48, configured to interact with right-angled trapezoid shaped protrusions 20 furnishing the posterior ratchetting wheel of exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12. Upon clockwise rotation of the exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12, initially dowel 48 is driven posteriorly by slanted edges 20C, of right-angled trapezoid shaped protrusions 20 furnishing the posterior ratchetting wheel of exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(17) Subsequently, upon reaching the paralleling edges 20B, of right-angled trapezoid shaped protrusions 20, dowel 48 drives leaf-spring portion 44 of posterior hummer wheel 42 into the posteriorly deflected confirmation (not shown), thereby accumulating sufficient kinetic energy required for cocking gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 and shooting the toy darts out of barrels 14, such as toy dart 16 out of barrel 14, at the top of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(18) Subsequent to that, upon reaching the perpendicular edges 20A, dowel 46 snap off paralleling edges 20B of right-angled trapezoid shaped protrusions 20. Consequently leaf-spring portion 44 of posterior hummer wheel 42 is released form the posteriorly deflected confirmation (not shown), whereby the kinetic energy accumulated in leaf-spring portion 44 is instantly conducted by hummer protrusion 46 to toy dart 16, whereby thereby cocking gun-like shaped toy launcher 10 and shooting the toy darts out of barrels 14, such as toy dart 16 out of barrel 14, at the top of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(19) It is noted that upon continuously actuating trigger lever 22, exterior portion of motorized driven dart drum 12 is continuously rotated, thereby toy darts 16 are automatically discharged from barrels 14, such as toy dart 16 at the top of motorized driven dart drum 12.
(20) In accordance with some preferred embodiments of the present invention, still referring to
(21) It should be acknowledged however that the gun-like shaped toy dart launcher, with the drum surrounding the handle and rotating essentially around the wrist and/or distal portion of the forearm of the shooter, shown in
(22) In other embodiments the cocking mechanism comprises a single static ratcheting extension attached to the body of the gun and a spinning wheel with a plurality of leaf spring or other biasing elements furnished with cocking tips, somewhat resembling a carousel. Accordingly when the wheel spins, each leaf spring or biasing element, in turn, is initially compressed by the static ratcheting extension and then abruptly released, thereby cocking onto the toy projectiles and repeatedly shooting the toy projectiles.
(23) It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described herein above. Rather the scope of the invention is defined by the claims which follow: