Rapid fire toy launch apparatus
US-9958230-B1 · May 1, 2018 · US
US10648767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10648767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815991683-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A toy projectile launcher for launching projectiles, e.g, toy foam darts, from a hopper. One or more agitating members inside the hopper to enable the projectiles to drop into a firing chamber under the hopper. A hopper cover has a collapsible ceiling with nested members and a ceiling plate to maintain the projectiles toward the bottom of the hopper. A catch coupled to the ceiling plate engages an opening in a hopper wall to prevent the ceiling from collapsing when the hopper cover is closed. Where there are multiple vertically spaced-apart openings in the hopper wall, the catch may disengage from a first opening, and then engage a lower, second opening in the hopper wall, as the number of projectiles in the hopper drops and the ceiling plate descends in the hopper. A rotating track and a push rod advance projectiles from the firing chamber to flywheels for launch.
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What is claimed is: 1. A toy projectile launcher, comprising: a housing defining an interior recess; and a hopper coupled to the interior recess of the housing, the hopper configured to house one or more projectiles and to provide the one or more projectiles to the housing to be launched from the housing, wherein the hopper comprises: a first wall and a front wall; an agitating member coupled to the first wall and configured to cause the one or more projectiles to move within the hopper; a cover having an underside which faces into the hopper; a plurality of openings in the first wall or the front wall, wherein the openings are spaced apart from one another and extend in substantial alignment from an upper position to a lower position on one of the first or front walls; a ceiling comprising a ceiling plate that is collapsibly attached to the underside of the cover and is expandable downward from the cover into the hopper when the cover is closed; and a catch coupled to the ceiling plate and configured to engage with at least a first opening of the plurality of openings when the hopper is loaded with a first amount of the one or more projectiles to prevent the ceiling plate from collapsing back into the underside of the cover when the cover is closed onto the hopper. 2. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the catch is further configured to disengage from the first opening and engage with a second opening of the plurality of openings located at a second position lower in the hopper than the first position when the hopper is loaded with a second amount of the one or more projectiles following a launch of one or more of the one or more projectiles from the hopper, wherein the second amount of the one or more projectiles is less than the first amount is loaded in the hopper. 3. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the catch is coupled to the ceiling plate with a spring to allow engagement and disengagement of the catch from one or more of the plurality of openings. 4. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the catch is configured to disengage from any of the plurality of openings in which the catch is engaged upon an opening of the cover of the hopper. 5. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the ceiling plate is configured to rest on top of the one or more projectiles housed in the hopper. 6. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the ceiling plate comprises a spring attached to the underside of the cover. 7. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of openings are substantially vertically aligned. 8. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the hopper comprises a third wall that is movable to facilitate loading of the one or more projectiles into the hopper. 9. The toy projectile launcher of claim 8 , wherein the third wall is rotatable about the housing for a predetermined distance. 10. The toy projectile launcher of claim 9 , wherein the third wall is movable to a degree that accommodates entry of a partially closed fist of a user into the hopper. 11. The toy projectile launcher of claim 8 , wherein the third wall comprises a rear wall of the hopper. 12. The toy projectile launcher of claim 11 , wherein the cover for the hopper is rotatably coupled to the rear wall. 13. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the ceiling further comprises a plurality of nested members, between an interior side of the ceiling plate and the underside of the cover, wherein the plurality of nested members are extendible downward from the cover. 14. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , further comprising a third wall opposite the first wall, and a second agitating member coupled to the third wall and configured to cause the one or more projectiles to move within the hopper. 15. The toy projectile launcher of claim 1 , wherein the one or more projectiles comprise toy foam darts.
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