RUBBER BAND AND WRIST WEB SHOOTER

20230100299 ยท 2023-03-30

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    Abstract

    A rubber band adapted for a wrist web shooter is provided. The rubber band comprises a rubber band body, and a rivet-like end for attaching to the wrist web shooter. The rivet-like end consists of a shaft with a head on one end. A tail of the rivet-like end, opposite to the head, is extended from the rubber band body. Additionally, the wrist web shooter using the rubber band is also provided.

    Claims

    1-3. (canceled)

    4. A wrist web shooter, comprising: a wrist wearable body adapted for at least partially enclosing a wrist of a user, and a rubber band; the wrist wearable body comprises a trigger and a lock hole; wherein one end, opposite to the rivet end, of the rubber band is attached to the trigger and is capable of being released by the trigger; the rivet end is positioned in the lock hole and can off the lock hole when the opposite end is released by the trigger; the rubber band comprises a rubber band body, and a rivet end for attaching to the wrist web shooter; wherein the rivet end consists of a shaft with a head on one end; the shaft of the rivet end, opposite to the head, is extended from the rubber band body; the head comprises an oval surface depart from the shaft, and a flat surface attached to one end of the shaft the head has a greater diameter than the shaft; wherein the lock hole is consisting of a locking portion and a free portion; the locking portion is adapted for secure the head of the rivet end; the free portion allows an enter and exit of the rivet end.

    5. The wrist web shooter according to claim 4, wherein the trigger is located on an outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at a front of the wrist wearable body; the lock hole is located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at a rear of the wrist wearable body.

    6. The wrist web shooter according to claim 5, wherein the trigger is located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at the front of the wrist wearable body; at least three lock holes are located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at the rear of the wrist wearable body.

    7-9. (canceled)

    10. A wrist web shooter, comprising: a wrist wearable body adapted for at least partially enclosing a wrist of a user, and a rubber band; the wrist wearable body comprises a trigger and a lock hole; wherein one end, opposite to the rivet end, of the rubber band is attached to the trigger and is capable of being released by the trigger; the rivet end is positioned in the lock hole and can off the lock hole when the opposite end is released by the trigger; the rubber band comprises a rubber band body, and a rivet end for attaching to the wrist web shooter; wherein the rivet end consists of a shaft with a head on one end; the shaft of the rivet end, opposite to the head, is extended from the rubber band body; the head comprises an oval surface depart from the shaft, and a flat surface attached to one end of the shaft; the head has a greater diameter than the shaft; wherein the lock hole is consisting of a locking portion and a free portion; the locking portion is adapted for secure the head of the rivet end; the free portion allows an enter and exit of the rivet end.

    11. The wrist web shooter according to claim 10, wherein the trigger is located on an outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at a rear of the wrist wearable body; the lock hole is located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at a front of the wrist wearable body.

    12. The wrist web shooter according to claim 11, wherein the trigger is located on an outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at the rear of the wrist wearable body; three lock holes are located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at the front of the wrist wearable body.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a rubber band having a rivet end according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0017] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the rubber band having a rivet end in another view according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0018] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a wrist web shooter with the rubber band thereon according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0019] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the wrist web shooter without the rubber band according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    [0020] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a wrist web shooter with the rubber band thereon according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0021] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of the wrist web shooter without the rubber band according to another embodiment of the present invention.

    [0022] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a lock hole according to one embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

    [0023] The heart of this invention lies in the optimal combination of known mechanical principles in order to produce a new toy shooting apparatus. It is well known that shooting toys enjoy wide commercial acceptance. Similarly, items that stimulate children's playful imagination are in great demand, especially when they lead the player to identify with popular cartoon characters or heroes. Accordingly, this invention creates a toy that makes it possible for a player to act like a spider man by shooting web-like rubber bands from the wrist of his or her hand.

    [0024] With reference to the drawings, FIGS. 1 and 2 show a rubber band having a rivet end according to one embodiment of the present invention. The rubber band 1 adapted for a wrist web shooter 2 comprises a rubber band body 11, and a rivet end 12 for attaching to the wrist web shooter 2. The rivet end 12 consists of a shaft 121 with a head 122 on one end. The shaft 122 of the rivet end 12, opposite to the head 122, is extended from the rubber band body 11. In this embodiment, the rubber band may be shaped like a web. It is conceivable that the rubber band is made of rubber and is resilient.

    [0025] Still referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the head 122 may comprise an oval surface 1221 depart from the shaft 121, and a flat surface 1222 attached to one end of the shaft 121. It is conceivable that the head 122 has a greater diameter than the shaft 121.

    [0026] Referring to FIGS. 3-6, the wrist web shooter 2 as provided comprises a wrist wearable body 21, and a rubber band 1 as described. The wrist wearable body 21 comprises a trigger 211 and a lock hole 212. As shown in the Figures, one end, opposite to the rivet end 12 of the rubber band 1 is attached to the trigger 211 and is capable of being released by the trigger 211. The rivet end 12 is positioned in the lock hole 212 and can off the lock hole 212 when the opposite end is released by the trigger 211.

    [0027] In some embodiments, referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the trigger 211 is located on an outer surface of the wrist wearable body 21 and at the front of the wrist wearable body 21. The lock hole 212 is located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body 21 and at the rear of the wrist wearable body 21. Additionally, in some embodiments, there may be at least three lock holes being located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body and at the rear of the wrist wearable body. In such arrangement, in shoot, rubber bands can be shoot out in sequence one by one.

    [0028] In some embodiments, referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the trigger 211 is located on an outer surface of the wrist wearable body 21 and at the rear of the wrist wearable body 21. The lock hole 212 is located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body 21 and at the front of the wrist wearable body 21. Additionally, in some embodiments, there may be at least three lock holes 212 being located on the outer surface of the wrist wearable body 21 and at the rear of the wrist wearable body 21. In such arrangement, in shoot, rubber bands can be shoot out in sequence one by one.

    [0029] Further referring to FIG. 4 or FIG. 6, and especially FIG. 7, the lock hole 212 is consisted of a locking portion 2121 and a free portion 2122. The locking portion 2121 is adapted for secure the head 122 of the rivet end 12. The free portion 2122 allows the enter and exit of the rivet end 12.

    [0030] When in use, two ends of the rubber band are positioned on the shooter, with one end attached to the trigger, and the other end to the lock hole. The trigger may be manipulated by users, and can be controlled to release one end of the rubber band. With the rubber band being released, the rubber band will shoot out, and the rivet end of the rubber band will not block the rubber band from shooting out.

    [0031] Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the construction details and the embodiments may be widely varied from what is described and illustrated purely by way of example herein, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention as disclosed in the appended claims.