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20080264399 | GAS GOVERNOR, SNATCH GRIP, AND LINK PIN FOR PAINTBALL GUN - A paintball marker has an inline cylinder that includes a gas governor that reduces gas flow from a compressed gas source to a valve area when the bolt is in a firing position. This bolt operates independent of the valve pin, which increases cycle speed and enables the governor to open and close at an optimum time in the firing cycle. Further, when the bolt/piston is recocking, the gap between the valve pin and governor valve pin enables low pressure gas driving the piston to start pressurizing the cylinder and driving the piston rearwards without resistance from the high pressure gas. The marker also allows a user to remove the inline cylinder without the use of tools, and gives the user a convenient carrying handle for holding the paintball marker, which is commonly called a “snatch grip.” | 10-30-2008 |
20090064980 | Paintball gun with a window design to monitor the interior of the paintball gun - A paintball gun with a window design to monitor the interior of the paintball gun includes a barrel, a sleeve, a thimble and a rear lid. The sleeve and the thimble are disposed in the barrel. The rear lid is located at a rear end of the barrel. The barrel is provided with at least one window at an outer side thereof. The sleeve is hollow and transparent. When some parts in the barrel are malfunctioned, the windows and the transparent sleeve will facilitate the maintenance person to locate the problems. | 03-12-2009 |
20090064981 | GAS GOVERNOR, SNATCH GRIP, AND LINK PIN FOR PAINTBALL GUN - A paintball marker has an inline cylinder that includes a gas governor that reduces gas flow from a compressed gas source to a valve area when the bolt is in a firing position; this increases efficiency in the marker because only the required air is used to fire the paintball. This bolt operates independent of the valve pin, which increases cycle speed and enables the governor to open and close at an optimum time in the firing cycle. Further, when the bolt/piston is recocking, the gap between the valve pin and governor valve pin enables low pressure gas driving the piston to start pressurizing the cylinder and driving the piston rearwards without resistance from the high pressure gas. The marker also allows a user to remove the inline cylinder without tools, and provides a convenient carrying handle for holding the paintball marker, which is commonly called a “snatch grip.” | 03-12-2009 |
20090071459 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN DISTRIBUTING IRRITANT POWDER - The present embodiments provide apparatuses for use in launching an inhibiting powder. These embodiments comprise a source of impulse pressure that induces a propellant pressure, a barrel cooperated with the source of impulse pressure to receive the propellant pressure, inhibiting powder positioned within an interior of the barrel, a burst diaphragm secured between the source of the impulse pressure and the inhibiting powder, and an actuator that activates the source of impulse pressure to deliver an expanding gas producing an increasing pressure that is applied to the burst diaphragm where the burst diaphragm bursts when the applied pressure exceeding a burst threshold, resulting in a release of the propellant pressure into the barrel to drive the inhibiting powder from the barrel in substantially an aerosol form generating a cloud of inhibiting powder. | 03-19-2009 |
20090101128 | Paintball gun with synchronous setting unit - A paintball gun with a synchronous setting unit. The paintball gun includes a gun grip and a first setting unit disposed in the gun grip. The first setting unit is composed of an input element, a calculation element and a communication element. The first setting unit transmits a signal in a wired or wireless manner through the communication element. The first setting unit and a corresponding portable second setting unit respectively set and transmit a parameter signal for the paintball gun. Thus, a user may rapidly and remotely set parameters according to the live situation so that the user's mobility and the convenience are greatly enhanced. | 04-23-2009 |
20090159064 | PAINTBALL GUN WITH A FLEXIBLE PC BOARD - A paintball gun is made with a control circuit controlling the operation of the gun. The control circuit is provided substantially as a circuit board installed through an opening of the gun housing. The circuit board performs several functions including storing and replaying sound clips from stored digital files, keeping track of the number of paintballs left and providing visual indications to a user. A flexible printed circuit board is provided to connect either a switch or an indicator on the handle, with conductors on the board connecting the switch or indicator to an electronic circuit mounted on a standard stiff printed circuit board. | 06-25-2009 |
20090159065 | Pneumatic spear gun - A pneumatic spear gun has a stock supporting a barrel. The gun uses compressed gas to power a spear having movable vanes that slide along the shaft to become fixed at the base of the spear to rotate the spear and stabilize trajectory. The compressed gas is stored in a high pressure tank in the forearm of the gun. The tank also has a breathing regulator and mouthpiece. There is a gas handling system between the tank and the barrel for providing multiple single shots and regulating the flow of expanding gases. | 06-25-2009 |
20090199831 | PAINTBALL GUN WITH READILY-REMOVABLE PNEUMATIC ASSEMBLY - A paintball gun having a quick-removal assembly for readily removing a pneumatic assembly from a chamber of the paintball gun body preferably includes a lift cap hingedly connected to an end of the pneumatic mechanism. A lift pin is preferably connected to the lift cap and removably engaged within a pin receptacle of the paintball gun body. Lifting of the lift cap preferably withdraws the lift pin from the pin receptacle and enables the pneumatic assembly to be removed from the paintball gun. A self-venting mechanism can also be provided to safely release compressed gas stored in the pneumatic assembly from the paintball gun during removal of the pneumatic assembly. A latching mechanism can latch the lift cap in forward and closed position until a user desires to remove the assembly from the paintball gun. Slots can be arranged in the lift cap to permit rearward movement of the lift cap and to cause the lift cap to move away from a body of the paintball gun to allow rotational movement of the lift cap about a hinged axis. | 08-13-2009 |
20090223501 | PAINTBALL GUN WITH A PRESSURE GAUGE DEVICE - A paintball gun with a pressure gauge device includes a rear cap, a pressure gauge, and a canopy. The rear cap has a first end and a second end. The rear cap has a compartment at the first end adapted to accommodate the pressure gauge. The second end of the rear cap has a piston block. The piston block has an air passage interconnecting with an air passage of the pressure gauge. The canopy is fixed to the rear cap which is then secured to a rear end of a barrel in the paintball gun. A triggering block is provided in the barrel. The triggering block engages with the rear cap. This design can obtain the air pressure within the paintball gun so that the user may apply air pressure to the paintball gun when necessary. | 09-10-2009 |
20100154766 | Compressed Gas Projectile Accelerating Linked System for Loading and Expelling Multiple Projectiles at Controlled Varying Velocities - A compressed gas projectile accelerating system that includes a compressed gas projectile accelerator and/or associated projectile equipment configured to allow an informed user to more effectively engage differing opponents. The accelerating system includes an automatic and/or automated velocity adjustment mechanism and/or method, as well as an automatic and/or automated adjustable loading mechanism and/or method, configured to allow the compressed gas projectile accelerator to effectively expel a plurality of projectiles between a first velocity setting and a second velocity setting. The velocity adjustment mechanism and/or method includes a velocity controller configured to allow the selective selection of velocity settings falling between the first velocity setting and the second velocity setting. Where the first velocity setting is a selected velocity setting below the maximum velocity of the compressed gas projectile accelerator. | 06-24-2010 |
20100282229 | DUAL FEED ADAPTER OF PAINTBALL MARKER - A paintball marker includes a main body and a dual feed adapter coupled to the main body. The dual feed adapter has a hollow interior, a top feed port and a bottom feed port. A top feed storage hopper is detachably connected to the dual feed adapter at the top feed port, and a bottom feed storage magazine is detachably connected to the dual feed adapter at the bottom feed port. A sleeve with an opening is rotatable within the dual feed adapter between a first position where the sleeve opening aligns with the top feed port for feeding therethrough a first group of paintballs from the hopper, and a second position where the sleeve opening aligns with the bottom feed port for feeding therethrough a second group of paintballs from the magazine. | 11-11-2010 |
20100282230 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LAUNCHING INCENDIARY PROJECTILES - An apparatus and method for launching incendiary projectiles is provided. The apparatus includes a support adapted to being mounted to a vehicle, a pneumatic launcher connected to the support and operable to launch a projectile that has been delivered to the launcher, a gas delivery system operable to deliver a volume of pressurized gas to the launcher for launching the projectile, a projectile delivery system operable to deliver projectiles to the launcher, an injector cooperating operable to receive projectiles from the projectile delivery system and to inject the projectiles with an amount of reactant suitable to produce a delayed exothermic reaction with the incendiary material to prime the projectile, and thereafter convey the primed projectile to the launcher; and a controller operable to operable to regulate the launching of the projectiles. | 11-11-2010 |
20110017187 | NON-PYROTECHNIC EXPLOSION DEVICE - A “non-pyrotechnic explosion device” closely replicates in sound and visual cue a “real” exploding device, but without the accompanying safety concerns. This device is not only realistic and safe, but is inexpensive to operate and maintain, durable, and easy to transport and operate. It provides the user with numerous options for employment from mine, bomb, and improvised explosive device (ied) simulators to an artillery impact simulator. The device is comprised of a pressurized chamber, a pressure release device, an expulsion substance container, and a rupture-able/explosion tube assembly. | 01-27-2011 |
20110041825 | GUN-LOCK ASSEMBLY - A gun-lock assembly of a toy gun is disclosed to have a gasket ring mounted on the periphery of a piston near its rear end and peripherally stopped at the peripheral wall of an accommodation chamber of the gun-lock housing. When an intake flow of gas is guided into the piston, the gasket ring is moved with the piston relative to the housing to extend an airtight space in the accommodation chamber for receiving the intake flow of gas to enhance the recoil of the toy gun. | 02-24-2011 |
20110041826 | ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE OF AN ACTION AND A GAS CYLINDER - An assembly structure of an action and a gas cylinder includes a furniture which is provided with an action and an interior of the action is accommodated with a gas cylinder. A power source can be provided to the furniture by the gas cylinder. By the aforementioned structure, an issue in a conventional toy gun or training gun that when a clip is taken down, the power source is also removed is broken through. By using the present invention, when a user takes down the clip, the furniture is still provided with the power source to shoot out a last round of bullet left in the furniture, thereby enabling the present invention to be equipped with practicability and progressiveness of a realistic sparring effect. | 02-24-2011 |
20110146646 | GUN USING COMPRESSED GAS TO PROPEL AN ARROW - The present invention relates to a gun for using compressed gas to propel an arrow. The gun comprises a hollow barrel adapted to accommodate the arrow. The barrel has an open rear end and an open front end. The gun also includes a cylindrical chamber having a front end through which the barrel extends, a closed rear end, and a gas inlet for connecting the cylindrical chamber to a source of compressed gas. The cylindrical chamber is adapted to hermetically enclose the open rear end of the barrel and is axially movable between a non-firing position where the closed rear end of the cylindrical chamber sealingly engages the open rear end of the barrel, and a firing position where the closed rear end of the cylindrical chamber is displaced from the open rear end of the barrel to allow compressed gas to pass into the barrel via the open rear end of the barrel so as to propel the arrow out the open front end of the barrel. The gun has a simple and robust construction, and has a well-balanced behavior during use. | 06-23-2011 |
20120000453 | FIRING DEVICE OF SIDE-HANDLE BATON - A firing device of a side-handle baton includes first and second shaft portions, a magazine portion, a trigger housing, a gas chamber portion, and a nozzle portion. Pressure from a CO | 01-05-2012 |
20130008421 | MAGAZINE RIFLE - Disclosed herein is a magazine rifle which includes a bullet loading mechanism and a firing mechanism interlinked to operate together by a single motor, thereby enabling single bullet firing, semi-automatic firing, and fully automatic firing. The magazine rifle includes a rotatable magazine, a bullet loading mechanism which loads a bullet received in the rotatable magazine into a cartridge chamber, and a firing mechanism which discharges compressed air from a compressed air cylinder according to manipulation of a trigger to allow the bullet loaded in the cartridge chamber to be fired through a barrel. The bullet loading mechanism and the firing mechanism are driven by a drive unit automatically driven by a single motor and a gear connected to the motor. | 01-10-2013 |
20130068208 | STRUCTURE OF GRENADE FOR TOY GUN - A grenade for toy gun generally includes a bullet compartment having multiple circumferentially arranged accommodation cylinders to receive BB bullets or paintballs therein, a storage chamber forming circumferential raised walls, and an actuation rod assembly that is hollow and has a front end forming an air inlet opening in which a check valve is mounted and a rear end forming an air output opening and circumferential gasket rings. The gasket rings are respectively set in engagement with the raised wall to hermetically seal the storage chamber. Compressed air is fed through the air inlet opening and is discharged through the air output opening to accumulate in the storage chamber. In percussion, the actuation rod assembly is caused to move forward to disengage the gasket ring from the raised wall so as to release the compressed air to instantaneously eject the BB bullets or paintballs received in the bullet compartment. | 03-21-2013 |
20130247892 | Inflatable Life Preserver And Associated Delivery System - Disclosed is an inflatable article that is designed to be launched to an intended target. The article is launched by a gun in an un-inflated state and inflates upon contacting water. The target can be, for example, a person being rescued. The article is initially stored in an outer layer of material. The outer layer of material may be shrink-wrap or a foam layer. The outer layer permits the article to be retained in a compact configuration prior to being launched. This, in turn, allows the article to be launched over great distances. The outer layer is designed to rupture upon inflation of the article. | 09-26-2013 |
20150040880 | Stun glove with airsoft gun device and electrical shocking device - A stun glove is provided with a glove member, an airsoft gun device disposed on a back side of the glove member for discharging non-lethal bullets (e.g., plastic pellets) to an assailant, and an electrical shocking device disposed on a front side and a wrist of the glove member for delivering an electric shock to stun an assailant. | 02-12-2015 |
20150308783 | PNEUMATIC TOY GUN RECOIL DEVICE - The invention relates to a pneumatic toy gun recoil device, which uses pneumatic means to substitute mechanical means like springs for cushioning and retracting effect, so as to resolve technical problems of conventional techniques. Said resolved technical problems, such as, the springs serve as mechanical means are easy wearing or elastic fatigue, and are also difficult to assemble and mount. Furthermore, the invention not only provides recoil simulating the recoil of a gun firing gunpowder propelled projectiles, but also has advantages of good quality control and long life for toy gun products. | 10-29-2015 |
20150377582 | TOY GUN FOR SURVIVAL GAME - Disclosed is a toy gun for a survival game, comprising: a cartridge chamber in which projectiles that are fed from a magazine are individually loaded; a toy gun main body including a barrel connected with the cartridge chamber, and a handle portion; a cylinder assembly installed to be capable of reciprocating within the barrel, and having a rack gear member; a piston unit which can retract together with the cylinder assembly and be stationary in a ready-to-fire state, and which enters into the cylinder assembly when firing from the ready-to-fire state to provide high-pressure air through the cylinder assembly to the cartridge chamber to fire the projectile; and an operation control device that automatically operates and controls the movements of the cylinder assembly and the piston unit for each firing mode in order to fire the projectile supplied to the cartridge chamber. | 12-31-2015 |
20160069635 | BALL TOSSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A ball tossing apparatus includes a support frame and a plurality of launch devices fixed to the support frame and arranged in a two-dimensional array. The launch devices include cylinders having a spring fixed therein, with a ball carrier fixed to the spring. The balls are retained in a loaded position (springs compressed) and then upon activation of the launch devices are launched vertically into the air to the sports player. In another embodiment, the launch devices include a rotating lever which is acted on by a biasing member to launch the ball vertically from the cylinder. A method for launching the balls includes the steps of loading the balls into a two dimensional array, and then launching the balls according to a launch sequence. An electronic control system for use with the ball tossing apparatus includes a launch module for launching the loaded balls in the plurality of launch devices according to a launch sequence. The launch sequences can be randomly generated, programmed by the sports player, or retrieved from memory. The launch of the balls can also be controlled remotely. | 03-10-2016 |
20170234644 | ASSEMBLED ELECTRIC TOY GUN | 08-17-2017 |