TOY PROJECTILE LAUNCHER AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20240328742 ยท 2024-10-03
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Abstract
A toy launcher for launching projectiles including a main body, two or more cartridges removably attached to the main body, each of the two or more cartridges configured to hold a plurality of projectiles, a casing moveably attached to the main body, two or more push rods moveably attached to the casing, flywheels disposed within the main body in the front of the two or more cartridges, and a stop member disposed between the two or more push rods and the two or more cartridges, the stop member being biased towards the first side of the main body. The stop member operates to block one of the two or more push rods depending on whether the two or more cartridges are inserted, empty and/or at least partially full.
Claims
1. A toy launcher for launching projectiles according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises: a main body; two or more cartridges removably attached to the main body, each of the two or more cartridges configured to hold a plurality of projectiles, the two or more cartridges comprising a first cartridge disposed on a first side of the main body and a second cartridge disposed on a second side of the main body; a casing moveably attached to the main body; two or more push rods moveably attached to the casing; flywheels disposed within the main body in the front of the two or more cartridges; and a stop member disposed between the two or more push rods and the two or more cartridges, the stop member being biased towards the first side of the main body, wherein during operation of the launcher the casing reciprocates back and forth within the main body and, depending on whether or not the first cartridge is attached to the main body, the first cartridge is attached to the main body but is empty or the first cartridge is attached to the main body and is at least partially full and also depending on whether or not the second cartridge is attached to the main body, the second cartridge is attached to the main body but is empty or the second cartridge is attached to the main body and is at least partially full, the two or more push rods operate to first eject projectiles one by one from the first cartridge and then eject projectiles one by one from the second cartridge, only eject projectiles one by one from the first cartridge, or only eject projectiles one by one from the second cartridge, towards a firing position at which the flywheels fire the projectiles from the launcher.
2. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein the two or more push rods comprise a first push rod disposed at the first side of the main body and a second push rod disposed at the second side of the main body.
3. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, under the condition that the first cartridge is attached to the main body and is at least partially full, the stop member is pushed away from the first side so that the first push rod operates to first eject projectiles one by one from the first cartridge.
4. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, under the condition that the first cartridge and the second cartridge are attached to the main body and are at least partially full, the stop member is pushed away from the first side so that the first push rod operates to first eject projectiles one by one from the first cartridge and then the stop member is pulled back to the first side so that the second push rod operates to then eject projectiles one by one from the second cartridge.
5. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, under the condition the first cartridge is attached to the main body and is empty and the second cartridge is attached to the main body and is at least partially full, the stop member remains on the first side of the main body so that the second push rod operates to eject projectiles one by one from the second cartridge.
6. The toy launcher of claim 1, further comprising a spring that biases the stop member towards to the first side.
7. The toy launcher of claim 1, further comprising a gear disposed between the first and second push rods that engage with teeth of the first and second push rods, so that when one of the first and second push rods is stopped by the stop member the other of the first and second push rods is pushed forward relative to the casing by the gear.
8. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein the stop member is hingedly attached to the main body.
9. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein the stop member is pushed away from the first side by a lead projectile within the first cartridge.
10. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein the first and second cartridges are spring-loaded.
11. The toy launcher of claim 1, further comprising a trigger assembly configured so that activation of the trigger assembly results in the reciprocal movement of the casing.
12. The toy launcher of claim 1, further comprising a motor that is operable to cause the reciprocal movement of the casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with references to the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The present invention is generally related to an improved toy projectile launcher with dual cartridges. In embodiments, the cartridges are adapted to hold one or more types of projectiles, such as toy foam darts, foam balls, or other objects. Multiple push rods, one for each of the cartridges, are operated in sequence so that first all projectiles from one of the cartridges are ejected and fired one at a time and then all projectiles from the other cartridge are ejected and fired one at a time. In exemplary embodiments, the push rod associated with the cartridge that is not firing is blocked from ejecting projectiles from that cartridge, while the push rod associated with the cartridge that is firing operates to eject projectiles from that cartridge towards flywheels that launch the projectile from the launcher.
[0031] For the purposes of the present disclosure, the term right side refers to the right side of the launcher when viewed down the launch barrel of the launcher from back to front, and the term left side refers to the left side of the launcher when viewed down the launch barrel of the launcher from back to front.
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[0033] In exemplary embodiments, the cartridges 50A, 50B may be spring-loaded in that, for example, projectiles are loaded from a forward end of each cartridge and pressed downward over one another in a stacked configuration against a spring at a rearward end of each cartridge. Spring-loaded cartridges are generally known in the art. As best shown in
[0034] As shown, projectile launcher 1 is shaped to resemble a pistol. In exemplary embodiments, launcher 1 may be in various other shapes and arrangements without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosure. The main body 10 includes a handle 12, a launch barrel 14 and a trigger assembly 16. As explained in further detail below, operation of the trigger assembly 16 results in sequential firing of all projectiles from first one of the cartridges 50A, 50B and then sequential firing of all projectiles from the other of the cartridges 50A, 50B. In exemplary embodiments, the launcher 1 is configured to launch foam darts having a substantially cylindrical shape made up of a main body and cap. The cap may be made of a rubber material, or the like. In exemplary embodiments, the darts may have a total length, e.g., within a range of approximately 33 mm to 45 mm, such as 35 mm, 36 mm, 37 mm, or 40 mm, to name a few. The darts may have an outer cross-sectional diameter at its widest point of 12.9 mm. In alternative exemplary embodiments, darts may have an outer cross-sectional diameter at their widest point of, for example, 12.5 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, or 15 mm, to name a few. In exemplary embodiments, the darts may incorporate one or more recesses and corresponding ridges on their foam bodiesfor example, as disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/895,172 filed on Jun. 8, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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[0036] The push rods 54A, 54B in turn are slidably attached to the casing 52 and are movable in translation relative to the casing 52 between first, backward positions and second, forward positions also along a path generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the launcher 1. In this regard, push rods 54A, 54B may be slidably disposed within respective tracks 53A, 53B formed within the casing 52. The push rod 54A is disposed on the left side of the main body 10 and in alignment with the position at which the leading projectile is exposed through the projectile housing 51A of the cartridge 50A. The push rod 54B is disposed on the right side of the main body 10 and in alignment with the position at which the leading projectile is exposed through the projectile housing 51B of the cartridge 50B. Each push rod 54A, 54B includes a series of teeth 55A, 55B at the rear portion of the push rod.
[0037] A gear 60 is disposed within the casing 52 between the push rods 54A, 54B and in engagement with the series of teeth 55A, 55B. As explained in further detail below, when the casing 52 is moved forward by operation of the motor 58 and one of the push rods 54A, 54B encounters an obstacle at the front end of the push rod 54A, 54B, the gear 60 is caused to rotate, which in turn pushes the other push rod 54A, 54B forward relative to the casing 52. Thus, with each forward movement of the casing 52, the forward push rod 54A, 54B pushes a projectile out of one of the cartridges 50A, 50B (i.e., the cartridge 50A, 50B that is on the same side of the main body 10 as the forward push rod 54A, 54B) and into a launch position.
[0038] A stop member 62 is disposed between the casing 52 and the cartridges 50A, 50B. The stop member 62 is generally triangular shaped with a maximum width that is slightly wider than that of a projectile. The top portion of the stop member 62 is hingedly attached to an upper wall within the main body 10. The stop member 62 includes a protrusion 63 that extends outward towards the front of the launcher 1. As best shown in
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[0042] In exemplary embodiments, grooved platforms 66A, 66B or other types of guiding mechanisms may be disposed within the main body 10 below respective ones of the cartridges 50A, 50B, and projectiles may be pushed along the grooved platforms 66A, 66B by the push rods 54A, 54B towards the flywheels 70A, 71A, 70B, 71B.
[0043] Table 1 below indicates how the launcher 1 will operate depending on the state of the left side cartridge (cartridge 10A) and the state of the right side cartridge (cartridge 10B) in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention in which the stop member 62 is biased towards the right side of the launcher 1. However, it should be appreciated that in other exemplary embodiments the stop member 62 may be biased towards the left side, in which case operation of the launcher 1 would differ in that the projectiles would fire from the left side cartridge first, followed by firing of projectiles from the right side cartridge.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 LEFT CARTRIDGE RIGHT CARTRIDGE OPERATION Empty/Not inserted Empty/Not inserted No firing of projectiles Empty/Not inserted At least partially full Projectiles from right cartridge fire only At least partially full At least partially full Projectiles from right cartridge fire first, then projectiles from left cartridge fire At least partially full Empty/Not inserted Projectiles from left cartridge fire only
[0044] As seen in Table 1, the launcher in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention will continuously launch darts regardless of whether only one cartridge is inserted or both cartridges are inserted, so long as one or both cartridges are at least partially loaded with projectiles. This obviates the need for the user to insert both cartridges for the launcher to operate and also, in the case where both cartridges are inserted, obviates the need to manually switch from one cartridge to the other during operation of the launcher.
[0045] While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements thereon may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications and improvements that are within the scope of this invention.