Air gun with barrel alignment wedge
US-2018252492-A1 · Sep 6, 2018 · US
US10386154B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10386154-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815991236-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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Techniques and componentry are disclosed for an air gun with a cocking linkage shoe. The air gun includes a barrel pivotally attached to a cylinder. Attached to the barrel is a linkage. The linkage is operatively coupled to a piston within the cylinder and includes a lever and a shoe. The lever has a first end attached to the barrel and a second end that includes a first surface having a concave or convex shape. The shoe is attached to the lever and operatively connected to the piston. The shoe includes a second surface having a concave or convex shape in tangential contact with the first surface of the lever. The air gun further includes a trigger mechanism configured to release the piston in response to operating the trigger mechanism.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air gun comprising: a barrel pivotally attached to a cylinder; a linkage attached to the barrel and operatively coupled to a piston within the cylinder, the linkage including a lever having a first end and a second end, the first end of the lever attached to the barrel, and the second end including a first surface having a concave or convex shape, and a shoe operatively connected to the piston and attached to the lever, the shoe including a second surface having a concave or convex shape to receive the first surface of the second end of the lever; a trigger mechanism configured to release the piston in response to operating the trigger mechanism; and wherein the shoe is configured to move with the lever through an entire stroke of the lever. 2. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the lever slides along the second surface of the shoe as the lever is rotated. 3. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the lever has a first radius that is equal to or larger than a second radius of the second surface of the shoe. 4. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first surface of the lever and the second surface of the shoe includes a rolling element bearing. 5. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the lever and the shoe are independent of a stock attached to the cylinder. 6. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the lever has a length of greater than 200 millimeters. 7. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the lever is positioned at an angle of less than 25 degrees relative to a centerline of the cylinder during the entire stroke of the lever. 8. The air gun of claim 1 , further including a pin connecting the lever and the shoe. 9. The air gun of claim 8 , wherein the pin supports the second end of the lever and prevents the lever from separating from the shoe. 10. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein the shoe includes a flat surface that is received within a keyway of the piston. 11. An air gun comprising: a barrel pivotally attached to a cylinder; a linkage attached to the barrel and operatively coupled to a piston within the cylinder, the linkage including a lever with a first end and a second end, the first end of the lever attached to the barrel, and a shoe disposed within the cylinder and attached to the second end of the lever, the shoe includes a curved surface in contact with a portion of an outer surface of the piston such that the piston can be rotated along the curved surface of the shoe; and a trigger mechanism disposed on the cylinder and configured to release the piston in response to operating the trigger mechanism. 12. The air gun of claim 11 , wherein movement of the lever and the shoe are independent of a stock attached to the cylinder. 13. The air gun of claim 11 , wherein the outer surface of the piston is a uniform cylindrical surface. 14. The air gun of claim 11 , wherein the shoe moves along the outer surface to position the piston within the cylinder. 15. The air gun of claim 11 , wherein the shoe slides to a forward position in the cylinder upon closing the barrel. 16. The air gun of claim 11 , wherein the shoe includes a pair of bearing surfaces, each bearing surface is located along a bottom surface of the shoe and in contact with an inner surface of the cylinder. 17. The air gun of claim 16 , wherein when the shoe moves through a slot within the cylinder, the pair of bearing surfaces interfaces with the inner surface of the cylinder on both sides of the slot. 18. The air gun of claim 17 , wherein a portion of the slot includes an opening wider than an operational portion of the slot, the opening configured to receive the shoe so as to position the shoe within the cylinder. 19. The air gun of claim 17 , wherein the slot includes one or more inside edges with a gap disposed therebetween. 20. The air gun of claim 19 , wherein the shoe includes at least one of a pair of grooved features and flat features to prevent contact between the shoe and the one or more inside edges of the slot. 21. The air gun of claim 11 , further comprising a bearing sleeve disposed on the piston, the bearing sleeve in contact with an inner surface of the cylinder. 22. The air gun of claim 21 , wherein the bearing sleeve includes a split and a plurality of bearing surfaces, the plurality of bearing surfaces in contact with the inner surface of the cylinder. 23. The air gun of claim 21 , wherein the bearing sleeve includes a split and a bearing surface, the bearing surface being a continuous surface disposed along an outer surface of the bearing sleeve and in contact with the inner surface of the cylinder.
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