Feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface
12332030 ยท 2025-06-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41J3/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41J3/0061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41J5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A feedback device which ejects items upon hitting target surface is provided, including a target body, a bull's-eye, a flagpole, a first spring, and a second spring. The target body has an installation cavity, and an installation hole is provided at the center of the front face of the target body. The bull's-eye is configured to be telescopically movable within the installation cavity and extends through the installation hole. The flagpole is also configured to be telescopically movable within the installation cavity and extends outward from the target body. The flagpole is detachably connected to the bull's-eye. The first spring is positioned within the installation seat and drives the bull's-eye to extend forward. The second spring is located within the installation cavity and drives the flagpole to extend outward. This allows players to quickly determine whether the bull's-eye has been hit, providing convenience and enhancing enjoyments of shooting games.
Claims
1. A feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface, comprising a target body, a bull's-eye, a flagpole, a first spring, and a second spring; wherein the target body comprises an installation cavity, an installation hole is centrally located on a front face of the target body and communicates with the installation cavity; wherein the bull's-eye is configured to be telescopically movable within the installation cavity and protrudes through the installation hole; wherein the flagpole is configured to be telescopically movable in and out of the installation cavity and extend outside the target body, and the flagpole is detachably connected to the bull's-eye; wherein the first spring is positioned within the installation seat and drives the bull's-eye to extend forward; and wherein the second spring is positioned within the installation cavity and drives the flagpole to extend outward.
2. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein the target body comprises a rear shell and a front cover, the front cover is fixedly assembled with the rear shell to form the installation cavity, and the installation hole is located at a center of a front face of the front cover.
3. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting a target surface according to claim 1, wherein an inner wall of the installation cavity is convexly provided with multiple guiding columns arranged around the bull's-eye with intervals, a periphery of the bull's-eye is provided with multiple guiding holes inserted into the guiding holes respectively, and the bull's-eye is configured to move telescopically back and forth under a guidance of the guiding columns and guiding holes.
4. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein an inner wall of the installation cavity is convexly provided with multiple guiding protrusions extending vertically, an inner side of the flagpole is concavely provided with multiple guiding grooves embedded in the guiding grooves, and the flagpole is configured to move telescopically up and down under a guidance of the guiding protrusions and guiding grooves.
5. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein a side edge of the bull's-eye extends to form a hanging piece and the hanging piece extends laterally; an inner end of the flagpole has a hook portion, and the hook portion is detachably connected to the hanging piece.
6. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 5, wherein there are two hanging pieces symmetrically arranged in pairs, and correspondingly, there are also two hook portions symmetrically arranged in pairs, and the two hook portions is configured to be detachably connected to the two hanging pieces.
7. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein the first spring is a compression spring.
8. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein the second spring is a tension spring extending vertically, both ends of the tension spring is fixedly connected to an inner top of the target body and an inner end of the flagpole respectively.
9. The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of the flagpole has a hanging rod for displaying patterns, and the hanging rod extends upward to a top of the target body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) TABLE-US-00001 10 - Target Body 11 - Rear Shell 12 - Front Cover 101 - Installation Cavity 102 - Installation Hole 103 - Guiding Column 104 - Guiding Protrusion 20 - Bull's-eye 21 - Guiding Hole 22 - Hanging Piece 30 - Flagpole 31 - Guiding Groove 32 - Hook Portion 33 - Hanging Rod 40 - First Spring 50 - Second Spring
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The target body 10 has an installation cavity 101, and the center of the front face of the target body 10 is set with an installation hole 102 that communicates with the installation cavity 101. Specifically, the target body 10 is circular and includes a rear shell 11 and a front cover 12. The front cover 12 is fixedly connected to the rear shell 11 to form the installation cavity 101. The installation hole 102 is located at the center of the front face of the front cover 12. Additionally, the inner wall of the installation cavity 101 is provided with multiple guiding columns 103, which are arranged around the bull's-eye 20 at intervals. In some embodiments, the multiple guiding columns 103 are located on the inner side of the front cover 12, with four guiding columns 103 evenly spaced around the inner edge of the installation hole 102. Furthermore, the inner wall of the installation cavity 101 is provided with multiple guiding protrusions 104 that extend vertically, with these guiding protrusions 104 extending out from the inner side of the front cover 12.
(11) The bull's-eye 20 is configured to be telescopically movable back and forth within the mounting cavity 101 and is exposed in the installation hole 102. In some embodiments, the peripheral edge of the bull's-eye 20 is provided with multiple guiding holes 21, into which multiple guiding columns 103 are respectively inserted. The bull's-eye 20 is guided to move back and forth under the cooperation of the guiding columns 103 and the guiding holes 21, ensuring smooth telescopic movement of the bull's-eye 20. Additionally, the side edge of the bull's-eye 20 extends outward to form a hanging piece 22, which extends laterally. There are actually two hanging pieces 22 that are symmetrically arranged.
(12) The flagpole 30 is configured to be telescopically movable in and out within the installation cavity 101 and extends outward from the target body 10. The flagpole 30 is detachably connected to the bull's-eye 20. In some embodiments, the inner end of the flagpole 30 is recessed to form multiple guiding grooves 31, into which multiple guiding protrusions 104 are respectively embedded. The flagpole 30 moves up and down under the guidance of the guiding protrusions 104 and the guiding grooves 31, ensuring very smooth and reliable telescopic movement of the flagpole 30. Furthermore, the inner end of the flagpole 30 has a hook portion 32, which is detachably connected to the hanging piece 22. There are also two symmetrically arranged hook portions 32. The two hook portions 32 can be detachably connected to the two hanging pieces 22. In addition, the upper end of the flagpole 30 is equipped with a hanging rod 33 for displaying patterns, which extends upward beyond the top of the target body 10.
(13) The first spring 40 is installed in the installation seat 101 and drives the bull's-eye 20 to extend forward. In some embodiments, the first spring 40 is a compression spring.
(14) The second spring 50 is installed in the installation cavity 101 and drives the flagpole 30 to extend outward. In some embodiments, the second spring 50 is a tension spring, which extends vertically, with its upper and lower ends fixedly connected to the inner top of the target body 10 and the inner end of the flagpole 30 respectively.
(15) The method of using the feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface of the present disclosure is described in detail as follows.
(16) During shooting activities, when the bull's-eye 20 is struck by an arrow, dart, or the like, the bull's-eye 20 first retracts backward and then extends forward under the action of the first spring 40. During the retraction of the bull's-eye 20, the hook portion 32 on the flagpole 30 detaches from the hanging piece 22 on the bull's-eye 20. Then, under the action of the second spring 50, the flagpole 30 extends outward from the target body 10, thereby achieving a feedback action of the item being ejected upon hitting the target surface. Subsequently, the flagpole 30 is compressed back into the target body 10, and once it is in position, the hook portion 32 on the flagpole 30 engages with the hanging piece 22 on the bull's-eye 20, allowing for the next shooting activity.
(17) The feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface of the present disclosure is designed focus on that, by configuring the bull's-eye to be telescopically movable back and forth within the mounting cavity and be exposed in the installation hole, and by configuring the flagpole to be telescopically movable in and out within the installation cavity, the flagpole can automatically pop out immediately after the bull's-eye is hit, achieving a feedback action. This allows the player to quickly determine whether the bull's-eye has been hit, thereby providing convenience and enhancing the enjoyment of shooting games.
(18) The technical principles of the feedback device for ejecting items upon hitting target surface of the present disclosure have been described in conjunction with specific embodiments. These descriptions are intended solely to explain the principles of the present disclosure and should not be construed in any way as limiting the scope of protection of the present invention. Based on the explanations provided herein, those skilled in the art can conceive of other specific embodiments of the present disclosure without requiring inventive effort, and these embodiments shall fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.