Automatic magazine ejection structure
10520276 ยท 2019-12-31
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F41B11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An automatic magazine ejection structure is combinable with a toy gun body that includes an action structure and includes: a magazine receptacle, at least one pellet holder for receiving BBs or pellets, a holder latch, a pellet advancing member, a pellet-advancing elastic member, an extendible pushing rod, and at least one action driving section. When the BBs or pellets have been completely shot out, the pellet advancing member pushes the extendible pushing rod to partly project out of one side of the holder latch. Then, an operation of backward pulling the action structure synchronously drives the extendible pushing rod to move backward so as to release retaining engagement of the holder latch thereby allowing the pellet holder to automatically eject out of the magazine receptacle. As such, the operation is made simple and simulation of an operation of an actual firearm is enhanced.
Claims
1. An automatic magazine ejection structure, which is combinable with a toy gun body that comprises an action structure, the structure comprising: a magazine receptacle, which is formed in an interior of the toy gun body; at least one pellet holder, which is arranged in the magazine receptacle in an elastic manner to receive and hold therein at least one BB or pellet; a holder latch, which is pivotally arranged at one side of the pellet holder in an elastic manner to selectively engage and retain the pellet holder to prevent ejection thereof out of the magazine receptacle; a pellet advancing member, which is arranged in the pellet holder in an elastic manner to outward feed the BB or pellet; a pellet-advancing elastic member, which is arranged inside the pellet holder and is connected to a bottom of the pellet advancing member; an extendible pushing rod, which is arranged on the holder latch in an elastic manner and is movable by means of being pushed by the pellet advancing member to partly project out of one side of the holder latch; and at least one action driving section, which is located at one side of the action structure for driving the extendible pushing rod to move backward in synchronization with and caused by a backward pulling operation of the action structure so as to release the retaining engagement of the holder latch and allow the pellet holder to eject out of the magazine receptacle.
2. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 1, wherein the pellet holder comprises a cartridge elastic member mounted in the magazine receptacle and at least one carrying and supporting member mounted to an end face of the cartridge elastic member to have the pellet holder carried and supported.
3. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 2, wherein the cartridge elastic member comprises a plurality of elastic plates and at least one elastic bending section connected between every two adjacent ones of the elastic plates.
4. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 1, wherein the pellet holder is provided with at least one pellet retainer, which is arranged at a location adjacent to one side the holder latch to correspond to and engage with the holder latch.
5. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 1, wherein the holder latch has an end that comprises a pivoting section located at one side of the magazine receptacle, and the holder latch is provided, at one side thereof that is distant from the pellet holder, with at least one latch elastic member for selectively pushing the holder latch to elastically swing in a direction toward the pellet holder.
6. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 1, wherein the pellet advancing member comprises a carrying seat, at least one action avoiding section formed on the carrying seat, and a pushing section arranged at one side of the carrying seat for pushing the extendible pushing rod.
7. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 6, wherein the extendible pushing rod comprises a projection section that selectively projects out of the holder latch to operatively couple to an action driving section to be described hereinafter and a pushed section arranged at one side of the projection section and operable in combination with the pushing section.
8. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 7, wherein the pellet holder comprises a slide chute formed in one side thereof for sliding of the pushing section, the pushed section being selectively moved into the slide chute.
9. The automatic magazine ejection structure according to claim 7, wherein the holder latch comprises a receiving channel formed therein for receiving the extendible pushing rod therein with the pushed section being movably projecting therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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(16) After the above process of mounting and assembly, the toy gun body 1 is allowed to normally operate. In a process of shooting BBs or pellets 6, as shown in
(17) Afterwards, due to the BBs or pellets 6 running out, for an operation after an actual situation of running out of actual cartridges, the action structure 11 is pulled backward to have the action structure 11 retained at the backward site in order to enable loading of actual cartridges. To simulate such an operation of the action structure 11, this invention allows the operation of the action structure 11 being pulled backward by the user to simultaneously drive the action driving section 111 to move backward, so that when the action driving section 111 moves through and contact the pellet advancing member 4, the action driving section 111 is allowed to move through the action avoiding section 44 so as to have the action driving section 111 smoothly pass the pellet advancing member 4 and, at the same time of passing, the pellet advancing member 4 is allowed to raise again to have the pushing section 43 contact the pushed section 52, causing the projection section 51 to project out of the holder latch 3. Under such a condition, the action driving section 111 pushes the projection section 51 of the extendible pushing rod 5 backwards and the holder latch 3 is driven by the extendible pushing rod 5 to rotate about the rotation axis defined by the pivoting section 31 in a reversed direction, so that through the reversed direction swing of the holder latch 3, the retaining engagement of the pellet retainer 23 of the pellet holder 2 is released and the pushed section 52 disengages from and separates from the pushing section 43. The extendible pushing rod 5 being of a cylindrical configuration, resistance against free falling of the extendible pushing rod 5 in the receiving channel 33 after the separation can be reduced. Finally, an elastic force of the cartridge elastic member 21 ejects the pellet holder 2 out of the magazine receptacle 12. As such, the operation of the action structure 11 is used to also move the holder latch 3 for achieving automatic ejection of the pellet holder 2, whereby an action to carry out such an operation is simplified and simulation of an operation of an actual firearm can be made better.
(18) After re-loading of BBs or pellets 6, the action structure 11 is moved forward and the holder latch 3 is caused to swing by the latch elastic member 32. Since the pellet advancing member 4 is now not in pushing contact with the pushed section 52, the pushed section 52 is moved into the slide chute 24 to await a next loading operation of BBs or pellets 6.
(19) It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
(20) While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims of the present invention.