PIERCING DEVICE FOR GAS BOTTLE, MAGAZINE AND PISTOL COMPRISING THE SAME
20180188000 ยท 2018-07-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B11/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A piercing device is provided, which comprises a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element, received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being capable of synchronously rotating along with the housing for being inserted into the gas bottle, or individually rotating and moving with respect to the housing for pushing the piercing element to pierce into the sealing membrane or releasing gas inside the gas bottle.
Claims
1. A piercing device for a gas bottle, comprising: a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being synchronously rotatable along with the housing, or individually rotatable and movable with respect to the housing.
2. The piercing device according to claim 1, wherein a first recess is defined at one end of the housing that is away from the gas bottle, and a second recess is defined at the other end of the stressing element that is away from the gas bottle; the second recess is capable of aligning with or misaligning with the first recess.
3. The piercing device according to claim 2, wherein a width of the first recess is larger than or equivalent to a width of the second recess.
4. The piercing device according to claim 1, wherein an external thread is formed on an outer wall of the stressing element, and an internal thread adapted to the external thread on the stressing element is formed on an inner wall of the housing.
5. The piercing device according to claim 1, wherein an external thread is formed on an outer wall of the housing, while an internal thread adapted to the external thread on the outer wall the housing is formed on an inner wall of the gas bottle holder.
6. The piercing device according to claim 1, wherein a sealing ring configured for indicating a position of the housing and firmly sealing the piercing device in the gas bottle holder is provided on the outer wall of the housing.
7. A magazine, comprising: a gas bottle, having a sealing membrane sealed at a mouth thereof; a gas bottle holder, configured for holding the gas bottle; and a piercing device, including: a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a piercing element received in the housing and configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle; and a stressing element, received in the housing; the piercing element being fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the stressing element being synchronously rotatable along with the housing for being inserted into the gas bottle, or individually rotatable and movable with respect to the housing for pushing the piercing element to pierce into the sealing membrane or releasing gas inside the gas bottle.
8. The magazine according to claim 7, wherein a first recess is defined at one end of the housing that is away from the gas bottle, and a second recess is defined at the other end of the stressing element that is away from the gas bottle; the second recess is capable of aligning with or misaligning with the first recess; a width of the first recess is larger than or equivalent to the a width of the second recess.
9. The magazine according to claim 7, wherein an external thread is formed on an outer wall of the stressing element, and an internal thread adapted to the external thread on the stressing element is formed on an inner wall of the housing.
10. The magazine according to claim 7, wherein a sealing ring configured for indicating a position of the housing and firmly sealing the piercing device in the gas bottle holder is provided on the outer wall of the housing.
11. The magazine according to claim 7, wherein a first stopping portion is formed on the inner wall of the holding casing, and a second stopping portion adapted to the first stopping portion is provided at one end of the housing that is close to the gas bottle.
12. A pistol, comprising a magazine which includes: a gas bottle, having a sealing membrane sealed at a mouth thereof; a gas bottle holder, configured for holding the gas bottle; and a piercing device, including: a housing movable with respect to a gas bottle holder having a gas bottle held therein; a stressing element, synchronously rotatable along with the housing, or individually rotatable and movable with respect to the housing; a piercing element received in the housing and fixed on one end of the stressing element that is close to the gas bottle; the piercing element is configured for piercing into a sealing membrane of the gas bottle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The present application will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments in the following, in the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] In order to make the technical features, the propose and the technical effect of the present application more clearly, the specific implemental means of the present application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028]
[0029] As is shown in
[0030] As is specifically shown in
[0031] Furthermore, an opening 230 is formed at one end of the holding casing 210. The piercing device 300 is provided at the opening 230 of the gas bottle holder 200 for sealing the gas bottle holder 200. In addition, the piercing device 300 is movable along a longitudinal axis L1 of the gas bottle holder 200 in such a way that the sealing membrane 110 of the gas bottle 100 can be pierced by the piercing device 300, and thus the gas can escape from the gas bottle 100 and further enters the holding cavity 220 of the gas bottle holder 200 before the magazine is applied into a pistol.
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[0033] Here, synchronously rotatable means that the stressing element 320 seems to be integrated with the housing 310 at this time, and thus the position of the stressing element 320 and that of the housing 310 are changed synchronously. However, individually rotatable and movable means that, the stressing element 320 is separated from the housing 310, and is rotated and moved such that the position of the stressing element 320 is changed while the housing 310 is fixed.
[0034] The housing 310 in this case is substantially in shape of a hollow cylinder, and includes a first end 311 and a second end 312 opposite to the first end 311. As is shown in
[0035] Furthermore, a first recess 314 is further defined at the second end 312 of the housing 310 that is away from the gas bottle. A driving element (not shown) is capable of being inserted into the first recess 314, in order to drive the housing 310 to move with respect to the gas bottle holder 200.
[0036] In this case, as is shown in
[0037] In this case, as is shown in
[0038] Correspondingly, a second stopping portion 350 is provided at the first end 311 of the housing 310 that is close to the gas bottle 100. The second stopping portion 350 is adapted to the first stopping portion 240; in this way, when the piercing device 300 is screwed in the holding casing 210, the position of the piercing device 300 is limited.
[0039] Preferably, in this case, a sealing ring 360 is further provided on the outer wall of the housing 310 for firmly sealing the piercing device 300 into the gas bottle holder 200 and enhancing the sealing effect between the gas bottle holder 200 and the piercing device 300. The sealing ring 360 can be used as an indicator for indicating the position of the housing 310 and helping with the operation of the user. For example, if the housing 310 is screwed into the holding casing 210 with the sealing ring 360 is completely received in the holing cavity 220, the user may stop screwing the housing 310; otherwise, the user should further screw the housing 310 into the holing cavity 220. Preferably, the sealing ring is in shape of an .
[0040] Referring to
[0041] Specifically, when the stressing element 320 rotates in a first direction P1 as is shown in
[0042] In this case, the stressing element 320 is substantially in shape of a cylinder. An external thread (not shown) may be formed on an outer wall of the stressing element 320, while a corresponding internal thread (not shown) adapted to the external thread on the stressing element 320 may be formed on an inner wall of the housing 310. In this way, the stressing element 320 is rotatable with respected to the housing 310 and is further movable with respect to the housing 310 during the rotation thereof.
[0043] As is further shown in
[0044] The piercing element 330 is fixed on the other end of the stressing element 20 that is close to the gas bottle 100. In this case, the piercing element 330 is in shape of a tip which is capable of being pierced into the sealing membrane 110 of the gas bottle 100, causing the high-pressure gas to escape from the gas bottle 100.
[0045] The operation of the magazine of the present application will be further described below accompanying with
[0046] As is shown in
[0047] After that, as is shown in
[0048] Then a second driving element is inserted into the second recess 321 only, and thus the stressing element 320 is controlled to rotate individually by the driving element (for example, one revolution) in the first direction P1. In this way, the stressing element 320 is moved backwardly for a certain distance in the direction away from the gas bottle 100. In this way, when the piercing element 330 is just pierced into the sealing membrane 110 of the gas bottle 100, the piercing element 330 will not be tightly clamped, thereby it is easily for the piercing element 330 to be screwed further after the sealing membrane 110 is pierced by the piercing element 330.
[0049] As is shown in
[0050] After that, as is shown in
[0051] Finally, as is shown in
[0052] In this way, the stressing element 320 will not block the gas outlet of the sealing membrane 110 formed by the piercing element 330. Since the piercing device 300 is screwed firmly inside the gas bottle holder 200, the piercing device 300 can be used as a sealing device for the gas bottle holder 200. Therefore, the gas can enter the holding cavity 210 of the gas bottle holder 200 before the whole magazine is applied into the pistol.
[0053] After that, the magazine can be portable and can be further inserted into a pistol to supply gas to the pistol.
[0054] Therefore, in the magazine and pistol of the present application, a piercing device 300 is provided for sealing the gas bottle holder and previously piercing the gas bottle. Therefore, there is sufficient time and space for the gas to gasify and the pressure of the gas is stable. In this way, when using the magazine of this type into the pistol, the gas can be evenly supplied to the pistol, the gas can be even used up, and an improved shooting effect can be achieved. Beside, the magazine can be portable without worrying about a leakage of the gas inside the magazine, and when the gas inside the magazine is substantially used up, the whole magazine can be removed expediently.
[0055] Although the present application is illustrated with the embodiments accompanying the drawings, however, it should be understood that, those skilled in the art may make many alternatives or equivalents, without going beyond the scope the claims intend to protect of the present application. Besides, many modifications may be made aiming at specific situation or materials, without going beyond the scope the claims intend to protect of the present application. Therefore, the present application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, and the present application should include all the implementations fallen in the protection scope of the claims of the present application.