ILLUMINATOR ACCESSORY EXCHANGE STRUCTURE
20250060087 ยท 2025-02-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An illuminator accessory exchange structure includes an illuminator body arranged on a toy gun, a first connecting portion arranged on the illuminator body, a sleeve element sleeved outside of the illuminator body, a second connecting portion arranged on the sleeve element, a shaping portion arranged on an outer surface of the sleeve element, a front cover element arranged on a front end of the illuminator body and the sleeve element, and a first and a second coupling portion respectively corresponding to and connecting with the first and second connecting portions. By means of the arrangement of the first and second coupling portions and the first and second connecting portions, the front cover element is used to fix the sleeve element on the outside of the illuminator body, and the arrangement eases replacing of the sleeve element, in order to exchange for a sleeve element having a different shaping portion.
Claims
1. An illuminator accessory exchange structure, mainly comprising: an illuminator body, which is adapted to arrange on a toy gun; a first connecting portion, which is arranged on the illuminator body; a sleeve element, which is sleeved on an outside of the illuminator body; a second connecting portion, which is arranged on the sleeve element; at least one shaping portion, which is arranged on an outer surface of the sleeve element; a front cover element, which is arranged on a front end of the illuminator body and the sleeve element; a first coupling portion, which is arranged on one side of the front cover element and corresponds to and connects with the first connecting portion; and a second coupling portion, which is arranged on one side of the front cover element and corresponds to and connects with the second connecting portion.
2. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 1, wherein the illuminator body comprises a changeover switch, and the front cover element is provided, on one side thereof, with an actuation block contactable with and engageable with the changeover switch.
3. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 2, wherein the front cover element is formed with a plurality of light-transmitting holes and a plurality of shielding troughs, and the illuminator body comprises a plurality of light emitting elements, wherein based on if to switch the changeover switch or not, the light emitting elements are set to correspond in position to the light-transmitting holes or the shielding troughs.
4. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 2, wherein the front cover element is provided, on an inside surface thereof, with a positioning alarm assembly, and the illuminator body comprises an elastic positioning mechanism operative in combination with the positioning alarm assembly.
5. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 2, wherein a projectile-protection member is arranged between the illuminator body and the front cover element, and the projectile-protection member is formed, in a side edge thereof, with a constraining notch through which the actuation block extends, in order to constrain a position of the actuation block.
6. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 1, wherein a projectile-protection member is arranged between the illuminator body and the front cover element, and the projectile-protection member is provided, on one side thereof, with a plurality of positioning portions, and the illuminator body comprises a luminous substrate, the luminous substrate being formed with a plurality of positioning apertures corresponding to and combined with the positioning portions.
7. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 6, wherein the illuminator body comprises an illuminator carrier for mounting the luminous substrate and a base arranged on one side of the illuminator carrier that is opposite to the projectile-protection member for moving in combination with the illuminator carrier.
8. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 7, wherein the illuminator carrier comprises at least one electrical power supply element and a charging portion electrically connected with the electrical power supply element and exposed outside of the base.
9. The illuminator accessory exchange structure according to claim 1, wherein the first coupling portion comprises a guide groove and a stop portion formed at one end of the guide groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Referring to
[0027] an illuminator body 1, which is arranged on a toy gun;
[0028] a first connecting portion 11, which is arranged on the illuminator body 1;
[0029] a sleeve element 2, which is sleeved outside of the illuminator body 1;
[0030] a second connecting portion 21, which is arranged on the sleeve element 2;
[0031] at least one shaping portion 22, which is arranged on an outer surface of the sleeve element 2;
[0032] a front cover element 3, which is arranged on a front end of the illuminator body 1 and the sleeve element 2;
[0033] a first coupling portion 31, which is arranged at one side of the front cover element 3 and corresponds to and connects with the first connecting portion 11, wherein the first coupling portion 31 includes a guide groove 311 and a stop portion 312 formed at an end of the guide groove 311; and
[0034] a second coupling portion 32, which is arranged at one side of the front cover element 3 and corresponds to and connects with the second connecting portion 21.
[0035] The illuminator body 1 functions as a flaming and lighting simulator of the toy gun, and is an illuminator that simulates light and flame of gun shooting by means of light from light emitting elements 131. The sleeve element 2 is arranged on the illuminator body 1 in a detachable manner, and is directly sleeved over the outside of the illuminator body 1. The shaping portion 22 is a line pattern or character signs on the outside of the sleeve element 2 and can be formed by means of printing, spray-coating, adhering, engraving, or relief, and in the instant embodiment, an engraved line pattern is taken as an example for illustration. The first coupling portion 31 and the first connecting portion 11 are of a recess-and-projection engagement and combination arrangement, and in the instant embodiment, the first coupling portion 31 is the recessed portion and includes the guide groove 311, while the first connecting portion 11 is a block projecting from and formed on an inner edge of an end face of the illuminator body 1. The second coupling portion 32 and the second connecting portion 21 are of a thread-fastening arrangement. The configurations that correspond to the above elements are provided as examples of the preferred embodiment, and configurations that possess the same functions are considered belonging to the scope of the present invention, and not limited to the examples illustrated above.
[0036] With the above description, the structure of the inventive technique can be appreciated, and based on corresponding combination of such a structure, an advantage of enabling easy change and replacement of the outside-appearance shaping portion 22 of the illuminator that functions to simulate flaming of the toy gun can be achieved. A detailed explanation will be provided below.
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[0038] On the other hand, for an operation of assembling after the replacement, it only needs to do the operation in an opposite fashion. It is noted that in rotating the front cover element 3 to have the first coupling portion 31 connecting with the first connecting portion 11 of the illuminator body 1, except rotating along the guide groove 311, since the guide groove 311 is provided, at the end thereof, with the stop portion 312, the range of rotation of the front cover element 3 can be limited to prevent over rotation that causes the first coupling portion 31 from re-separating from the first connecting portion 11 in order to surely fix the front cover element 3 with the illuminator body 1.
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[0041] Further, a projectile-protection member 5 is arranged between the illuminator body 1 and the front cover element 3. The projectile-protection member 5 is a light-transmitting material and is arranged in front of a luminous substrate 13 of the illuminator body 1 to prevent a flying projectile or sands/pebbles from flying into the illuminator body 1 to scratch or impact the light emitting elements 131. Further, the projectile-protection member 5 is formed, in a side edge thereof, with a constraining notch 51 through which the actuation block 33 extends to constrain the position of the actuation block 33. Further, the elastic positioning mechanism 4 is arranged in a fixing trough 52 formed in the projectile-protection member 5, and as shown in
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[0043] In this way, in the present invention, before assembling of an illuminator accessory, the base 15 is set in a state of separating from or partly separating from the illuminator body 1, the illuminator carrier 14 is slightly moved backward relative to the illuminator body 1, with the luminous substrate 13 being held away from the first connecting portion 11. Next, the positioning portions 53 are combined with the positioning apertures 132 to have the projectile-protection member 5 sleeved over the projectile exit hole 141 of the illuminator carrier 14. Then, the first coupling portion 31 and the first connecting portion 11 are connected through rotation to have the front cover element 3 and the illuminator body 1 combined together. At this moment, since the illuminator carrier 14 and the projectile-protection member 5 are in a state of being away from the first connecting portion 11, the constraining notch 51 of the projectile-protection member 5 does not interfere with the actuation block 33 of the front cover element 3, meaning not interfering with the connection of the first coupling portion 31 of the front cover element 3 and the first connecting portion 11 of the illuminator body 1 through rotation. And, then, the base 15 is pushed frontward to have the base 15 and the illuminator body 1 tightly joined together and also to have the illuminator carrier 14 and the projectile-protection member 5 move frontwards to insert the actuation block 33 into the constraining notch 51. Finally, the sleeve element 2 is sleeved over the outside of the illuminator body 1 and combined with the front cover element 3 to thereby complete the operation of assembling the present invention. As such, through rotation operation and frontward-rearward movement conducted together to carry out assembling of various components, the overall combination strength can be enhanced through the simple operation of assembling.
[0044] Further, the illuminator carrier 14 is provided with a charging portion 151 in electrical connection with the electrical power supply element 6 and exposed outside of the base 15. In the instant embodiment, a USB connector is taken as an example for the charging portion 151. When the electrical power supply element 6 of the illuminator body 1 runs short of electrical power, the illuminator body 1 can be detached from the toy gun and charging of electricity can be implemented through the charging portion 151.