Stable pivotal tilt adjustment for a projectile expelling apparatus with a launch tube
12246239 ยท 2025-03-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0675
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41B3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63B69/406
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An enhanced projectile expelling apparatus provides stability and versatility expelling projectiles at various speeds and trajectories. The projectile expelling apparatus has a rotational expelling housing supported by a supporting stand that is adjustable into innumerable configurations by rotating a launch tube and/or tilting a feeder elbow disposed to abut the launch tube in rotational engagement. A rotational connector assembly facilitated the rotation of the launch tube, and a rearwardly-disposed pivot adjustment assembly facilitates the tilting of the feeder elbow. A speed-controlled motor rotates a drive wheel that imparts speed and spin to the projectiles. Depending upon the rotation of the launch tube, tilt of the feeder tube, and rotational speed of the drive wheel, the projectile expelling apparatus expels projectiles in various straight, curving, rising, dropping, and sliding trajectories.
Claims
1. A tilting projectile expelling apparatus supported for operation by a supporting stand, the tilting projectile expelling apparatus comprising: a feeder elbow comprising an entry end, an egress end, and a pivot axis; a launch tube having a longitudinal axis, an ingress end, and an exit end, the ingress end of the launch tube disposed to abut the egress end of the feeder elbow, the feeder elbow pivot axis being transverse to the longitudinal axis of the launch tube; a pivot adjustment assembly disposed at the pivot axis connecting the feeder elbow to the supporting stand in rotational tilting engagement, the pivot adjustment assembly comprising a receiving disk and an anchoring transverse column connected to the feeder elbow and having a longitudinal axis coincident to the pivot axis, the pivot adjustment assembly having a tiltable mode wherein the pivot adjustment assembly facilitates the tilting of the feeder elbow about the pivot axis and a non-tiltable mode preventing tilting of the feeder elbow about the pivot axis, pivot adjustment assembly is in the non-tiltable mode when secured and is in the tiltable mode when unsecured.
2. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus is in a base configuration when the longitudinal axis of the launch tube is disposed horizontal.
3. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 2 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus is in a non-base configuration when the feeder elbow is tilted away from the base configuration.
4. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus further comprises a projectile dispensing mechanism for delivering projectiles into the feeder elbow, the projectile dispensing mechanism comprising a core with a receiving cup, a helical ramp, and a retaining wall.
5. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 4 wherein the projectile dispensing mechanism further comprises a tilt-adjustable mounting hub, the tilt-adjustable mounting hub comprising a tiltable neck connected to a hub head and a tightening/loosening pivot pin about which the projectile dispensing mechanism pivots to position the projectile dispensing mechanism for delivering projectiles into the feeder elbow, the receiving cup for receiving the hub head in fitted engagement.
6. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the receiving disk further comprises an elongate recess for receiving at least a portion of the supporting stand in nesting engagement.
7. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pivot adjustment assembly further comprises a first meshing teeth interface on the receiving disk and a second meshing teeth interface on the anchoring transverse column.
8. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a spin imparting structure for influencing a projectile being expelled to spin predictably when the projectile engages the spin imparting structure.
9. A tilting projectile expelling apparatus supported for operation by a supporting stand, the tilting projectile expelling apparatus comprising: a launch tube having a longitudinal axis, an ingress end, an exit end and a drive wheel opening; a motor connected to a drive wheel, at least a portion of the drive wheel extending through the drive wheel opening, the motor for rotating the drive wheel; a feeder elbow disposed to abut the ingress end of the launch tube, the feeder elbow comprising an entry end, an egress end, and a pivot axis, the pivot axis being transverse to the longitudinal axis of the launch tube; and a pivot adjustment assembly disposed at the pivot axis connecting the feeder elbow to the supporting stand in rotational tilting engagement, pivot adjustment assembly comprising an anchoring transverse column connected to the feeder elbow and having a longitudinal axis coincident to the pivot axis, a pivot axis bolt that is anchored to the anchoring transverse column along the pivot axis, a receiving disk through which the pivot axis bolt passes, and a rotatable handle that receives the pivot axis bolt in tightening/loosening engagement, pivot adjustment assembly having a tiltable mode wherein the pivot adjustment assembly facilitates the tilting of the feeder elbow about the pivot axis and a non-tiltable mode preventing tilting of the feeder elbow about the pivot axis, pivot adjustment assembly is in the non-tiltable mode when tightened and is in the tiltable mode when loosened.
10. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus is in a base configuration when the longitudinal axis of the launch tube is disposed horizontal, and the drive wheel is aligned vertically below the longitudinal axis of the launch tube.
11. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 10 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus is in a non-base configuration when the feeder elbow is tilted away from the base configuration.
12. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the projectile expelling apparatus further comprises a projectile dispensing mechanism for delivering projectiles into the feeder elbow, the projectile dispensing mechanism comprising a core with a receiving cup, a helical ramp, and a retaining wall.
13. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 12 wherein the projectile dispensing mechanism further comprises a tilt-adjustable mounting hub, the tilt-adjustable mounting hub comprising a tiltable neck connected to a hub head and a tightening/loosening pivot pin about which the projectile dispensing mechanism pivots to position the projectile dispensing mechanism for delivering projectiles into the feeder elbow, the receiving cup for receiving the hub head in fitted engagement.
14. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the receiving disk further comprises an elongate recess for receiving at least a portion of the supporting stand in nesting engagement.
15. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the motor is housed within a motor housing connected to the launch tube and the motor further comprises at least one of a speed control, an on/off switch, a power outlet, and a motor reset button.
16. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 15 wherein the motor comprises a speed control, the speed control regulates the speed at which the drive wheel rotates, the drive wheel imparting speed to the projectiles being expelled from the exit end of the launch tube.
17. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the pivot adjustment assembly further comprises a first meshing teeth interface on the receiving disk and a second meshing teeth interface on the anchoring transverse column.
18. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a spin imparting structure for influencing a projectile being expelled to spin predictably when the projectile engages the spin imparting structure.
19. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 18 wherein a portion of the drive wheel comprises a portion of the spin imparting structure.
20. The tilting projectile expelling apparatus of claim 11 wherein the longitudinal axis of the launch tube defines a vertical plane through which the longitudinal axis travels when the tilting projectile expelling apparatus moves between the base configuration and the non-base configuration and the pivot axis extends transversely through the feeder elbow and perpendicularly intersects the vertical plane of the longitudinal axis of the launch tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the above-recited and other features and advantages of the invention to be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are depicted or illustrated in the appended figures. Understanding that these depictions and drawings show only typical embodiments of the invention and should not be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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(14) TABLE-US-00001 REFERENCE NUMBERS projectile expelling apparatus 10 rotational expelling housing 12 launch tube 14 motor housing 16 drive wheel housing 18 feeder elbow 20 supporting stand 22 ingress end 24 exit end 26 drive wheel opening 28 entry end 30 egress end 32 rotational connector assembly 34 motor 36 drive wheel (spin imparting interior 40 (of the launch tube) structure) 38 pinch region 42 launch direction arrow 44 tripod 46 legs 48 center column 50 head 52 pivot adjustment assembly 54 pivot axis 55 projectile dispensing mechanism 56 electrical cord 58 male plug 60 outlet 62 core 64 receiving cup 66 helical ramp 68 retaining wall 70 tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72 tiltable neck 74 hub head 76 tightening/loosening pivot pin 78 on/off switch 80 reset button 82 speed-adjustment knob 84 master electrical extension 86 master plug 88 projectile (or ball) 90 keyed slot 92 key 94 circular clamp 96 seam 98 anchor flange 100 clamping flange 102 threaded anchor bolt 104 hand knob 106 receiving disk 108 elongate recess 110 ceiling wall 112 parallel side walls 114 anchoring transverse column 116 pivot axis bolt 118 rotatable handle 120 first meshing teeth interface 122 second meshing teeth interface 124 resilient compression pad 126
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) The presently preferred embodiments of the present invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention, as represented in the Figure(s), is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of presently preferred embodiments of the invention.
(16) The word exemplary is used exclusively herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. While the various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated.
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(19) Motor housing 16 houses the motor 36 (indicated as encased in the motor housing 16 by a phantom lead line) which is connected to a drive wheel 38 that is housed within the drive wheel housing 18. The motor housing 16 is connected to the drive wheel housing 18, and that combination is connected to the launch tube 14 such that a portion of the drive wheel 38 passes through the drive wheel opening 28 into the interior 40 of the launch tube 14 to create pinch region 42 (best shown in
(20) Because various components of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 may be configured in different relationships to each other (non-base configurations), the expulsion direction may change as the configuration of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 changes as will be explained below. Any configuration of projectile expelling apparatus 10 that has the launch tube 14 rotated away from the base configuration and/or tilted away from the base configuration is a non-base configuration.
(21) The supporting stand 22, depicted in
(22) Furthermore, the stability of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 is also enhanced because the pivot axis 55 and pivot adjustment assembly 54 may be rearwardly disposed at the feeder elbow 20. All meaningful tilting adjustments may be accomplished by tilting upward or downward without tilting beyond the verticality of the supporting stand 22. This also enables legs 48 of tripod 46 to be positioned so that the pivot axis 55 is not required to be at the center of mass of projectile expelling apparatus 10 and the recoil of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 upon expulsion of a projectile is more easily absorbed.
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(24) A tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72 may be disposed at the entry end 30 of the feeder elbow 20. The tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72 comprises a tiltable neck 74 connected between a hub head 76 and a tightening/loosening pivot pin 78. The receiving cup 66 may receive the hub head 76 in a snug-fitting engagement. When loosened, the tiltable neck 74 pivots about the tightening/loosening pivot pin 78, and when tightened, the tiltable neck 74 is secured into a tilt angle, thereby imparting the tilt angle to the to the projectile dispensing mechanism 56 and altering the angle of the helical ramp 68.
(25) Tipping, tilting, or reorienting the projectile dispensing mechanism 56 can cause dispensing failure because the angle of the helical ramp 68 required for gravity to advance projectiles may be insufficient. Also, the projectile expelling apparatus 10 with the projectile dispensing mechanism 56 affixed may cause projectiles to fall out of the projectile dispensing mechanism 56, rendering it inoperable to properly feed projectiles into feeder elbow 20. The tilting capability of the tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72 serves to compensate for the tilting movement of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 by counter-tilting the tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72 so that the mounted projectile dispensing mechanism 56 is properly positioned to feed projectiles into the feeder elbow 20 and maintains an angle sufficient for advancing projectiles along the helical ramp 68 and/or an orientation that constrains projectiles to travel the helical ramp 68 without falling out of the projectile dispensing mechanism 56.
(26) User control of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 may be manual or remotely controlled via wireless communication like what is used to control remote-controlled vehicles such as toy cars, boats, and drones. By way of example and as depicted in
(27) When a projectile 90 (shown in
(28) As mentioned above, the spin imparting function may be provided by something other than drive wheel 38. Drive wheel 38 provides propulsion and imparts spin to projectiles 90 that engage the rotating drive wheel 38. However, those skilled in the art recognize and understand that there are other ways to provide propulsion that may or may not impart spin to an expelled projectile 90. For example, there are projectile expelling devices that use moving air to provide propulsion that may or may not impart predictable spin to the expelled projectile 90. To impart spin to the projectile 90 predictably with an air-propulsion projectile expelling device, a spin imparting structure (e.g., drive wheel 38 or some other structure) may be provided. Examples of spin imparting structures include the drive wheel 38 that provides propulsion and imparts spin predictably for several of the embodiments disclosed herein, and for devices that do not use a drive wheel for propulsion such as an air-propulsion device the spin imparting structure may be a flap, a roller (biased or not), a ramp, or the like disposed within the launch tube or at or near the exit end of the launch tube. Embodiments using one or more spin imparting structures are contemplated by this disclosure and considered to be within the spirit and scope of the disclosed invention. In the interest of brevity, non-drive wheel embodiments have not been depicted because drive wheel 38 (as depicted in
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(33) By rotating and/or tilting the various components of the projectile expelling apparatus 10, the projectile expelling apparatus 10 may be reconfigured into numerous non-base configurations while maintaining adequate stability, wherein each of these non-base configurations will affect the trajectory of the projectile 90 being expelled. One non-base configuration may expel the projectile 90 in a curveball trajectory, while a slightly different non-base configuration may expel the projectile 90 is a somewhat flat curveball trajectory, and by altering the speed of the drive wheel 38, a new trajectory may be a slow curve or a hard breaking curve. Exemplary configurations (base configuration and non-base configurations) of the projectile expelling apparatus 10, each expelling projectile 90 at various trajectories are disclosed and described below.
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(37) The circular clamp 96 comprises an anchor flange 100, a clamping flange 102, a threaded bolt 104 secured to the anchor flange 100 and in pass-through engagement with the clamping flange 102, and a hand knob 106 for tightening and loosening the circular clamp 96. By advancing threadedly the hand knob 106 against the clamping flange 102 to reduce the inner circumference of the circular clamp 96 to capture and secure the feeder elbow 20 to the launch tube 14 from movement relative to each other, the circular clamp 96 is tightened and secured (placing the projectile expelling apparatus 10 in the secured mode). By retracting threadedly the hand knob 106 from the clamping flange 102 the inner circumference of the circular clamp 96 expands releasing the feeder elbow 20 to the launch tube 14 from captured securement, permitting movement relative to each other (placing the projectile expelling apparatus 10 in the rotation mode). The circular clamp 96 loosened facilitates the rotation of the launch tube 14.
(38) As mentioned above, the launch tube 14 is capable of a full 360 rotation. The circular clamp 96 makes it possible to capture and secure the launch tube 14 at any angle within those 360 of rotation. At each of those angles, the projectile 90 will encounter the drive wheel 38 differently than at every other angle, thereby imparting different spin to the projectile 90.
(39) Pivot adjustment assembly 54 facilitates tilt rotation about a pivot axis 55 to move the launch tube 14 about that pivot axis 55 in a vertical plane upward and downward, constrained only by practical use of the projectile expelling apparatus 10 or physical contact with a portion of the supporting stand 22 or the ground. For example, it makes little sense to expel a projectile straight up or straight down or to tilt the device into the ground or a portion of the supporting stand 22. Pivot adjustment assembly 54 is capable of tilt rotation of the full range of angles between straight up and straight down. At each of those angles, the projectile 90 will encounter the force of gravity on the projectile 90 at a different angle and each different angle may change the spin (either adding or subtracting from the spin) or the overall trajectory of the projectile based on the angular pull of gravity against the projectile.
(40) Pivot adjustment assembly 54, as depicted in
(41) To enhance securement and prevent tilt slippage during operation between the receiving disk 108 and the anchoring transverse column 116, additional features may be employed. For example, the receiving disk 108 may have a first meshing teeth interface 122 and the anchoring transverse column 116 may have a second meshing teeth interface 124, the teeth interfaces mesh to prevent tilting rotation of the receiving disk 108 relative to the anchoring transverse column 116, and to reduce frictional wear on the teeth, a resilient compression pad 126 may be disposed between the meshing teeth interfaces 122, 124.
(42) By retracting threadedly the rotatable handle 120 from head 52, the pivot adjustment assembly 54 may be loosened sufficiently to permit anchoring transverse column 116 to rotate relative to receiving disk 108 without releasing head 52 from within its nesting disposition with elongate recess 110. In this manner, the anchoring transverse column 116 may rotate to allow the rotational expelling housing 12 to freely tilt rotationally.
(43) Tilt-adjustable mounting hub 72, shown without the optional projectile dispensing mechanism 56 attached, is best shown in
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(50) Of course, there are many other configurations and various speeds at which the projectile expelling apparatus 10 may operate, each of which may create a different trajectory for expelling projectiles 90. Consequently, the various embodiments and configurations of projectile expelling apparatus 10 make the invention disclosed herein extremely versatile, stable, and results repeatable.
(51) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present embodiments are exemplary and should not be limited to the embodiments shown and described. Also, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various configurations are exemplary and should not be limited to the configurations shown and described.
(52) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its structures, methods, or other essential characteristics as broadly described herein and claimed hereinafter. The described embodiments and configurations are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.