Projectile launcher apparatus with magazine
US-2019107358-A1 · Apr 11, 2019 · US
US11828565B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11828565-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217727086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A repeating crossbow having a pump-action reloading mechanism. The crossbow includes an elongated body with a shooting track and a holding chamber configured to house one or more projectiles. A hatch is coupled to the body and configured to move between a first position aligned with the shooting track and a second position at least partially aligned with the holding chamber. A palm rest is slidingly connected to the elongated body. Sliding the palm rest in a rearward direction causes the hatch to move from the first position into the second position. A biasing member within the holding chamber ejects a projectile onto the hatch. Sliding the palm rest in a forward direction to return to its default position causes the hatch to return to its first position, bringing the projectile into alignment with the shooting track.
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I claim: 1. A repeating crossbow, comprising: an elongated body having a shooting track and a longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the longitudinally extending holding chamber is configured to house a plurality of darts horizontally positioned end-to-end within the longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the shooting track is positioned on a top surface of the elongated body and is configured to allow travel of one of the plurality of darts thereon when the repeating crossbow is fired; a biasing member disposed within the longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the biasing member is configured to bias the plurality of darts toward an opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber; a hatch coupled to the elongated body, wherein the hatch is configured to transition between a first position in which a leading edge of the hatch is aligned with the shooting track and a second position in which the leading edge of the hatch is at least partially aligned with the opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber to receive one of the plurality of darts; and a projectile retention assembly secured to the elongated body above the shooting track, the projectile retention assembly including a hood configured to retain one of the plurality of darts on the hatch when the hatch is in the first position. 2. The repeating crossbow of claim 1 , further comprising a palm rest slidingly coupled to the elongated body, wherein the palm rest is configured to cause the hatch to transition between the first position and the second position when the palm rest slides along the elongated body. 3. The repeating crossbow of claim 2 , wherein the palm rest is also configured to move a string of the crossbow from an initial position into a cocked position. 4. The repeating crossbow of claim 3 , further comprising one or more string dampeners secured to the palm rest; wherein the one or more string dampeners are each configured to engage the string and move the string in a rearward direction when the palm rest slides along the elongated body in the rearward direction. 5. The repeating crossbow of claim 2 , wherein the biasing member is configured to eject one of the plurality of darts from the opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber onto the hatch when the hatch is in the second position. 6. The repeating crossbow of claim 5 , wherein the palm rest is configured to engage a hatch pin secured to the hatch when the palm rest slides along the elongated body to cause the hatch to transition between the first position and the second position. 7. The repeating crossbow of claim 6 , wherein the elongated body further includes a hatch pin slot; wherein the hatch pin slides within the hatch pin slot as the hatch transitions between the first position and the second position. 8. The repeating crossbow of claim 7 , wherein the palm rest further includes a guide channel configured to engage and guide the hatch pin when the palm rest slides along the elongated body. 9. The repeating crossbow of claim 8 , wherein a forward end of the guide channel is lower than a rearward end of the guide channel, wherein the guide channel moves the hatch pin in a downward direction as the palm rest moves in a rearward direction. 10. The repeating crossbow of claim 9 , wherein the hatch is pivotally connected to the elongated body. 11. The repeating crossbow of claim 1 , further comprising a spring block secured to a distal end of the biasing member within the longitudinally extending holding chamber; wherein the spring block is configured to engage the plurality of darts housed within the longitudinally extending holding chamber. 12. The repeating crossbow of claim 1 , wherein the hatch is biased toward the first position. 13. The repeating crossbow of claim 1 , wherein the projectile retention assembly includes a sight. 14. The repeating crossbow of claim 13 , wherein the projectile retention assembly is pivotally secured to the elongated body; wherein the projectile retention assembly further includes a locking ball secured within a receptacle of the elongated body; wherein the locking ball is configured to engage one or more receptacles of the projectile retention assembly to selectively secure the projectile retention assembly in an open position and a closed position. 15. The repeating crossbow of claim 1 , wherein the elongated body further includes a second longitudinally extending holding chamber configured to house a second set of a plurality of darts; wherein the longitudinally extending holding chamber and the second longitudinally extending holding chamber are configured to selectively rotate into alignment with the hatch. 16. The repeating crossbow of claim 15 , wherein the elongated body further includes a third longitudinally extending holding chamber configured to house a third set of a plurality of darts; wherein the third longitudinally extending holding chamber is also configured to selectively rotate into alignment with the hatch. 17. A repeating crossbow, comprising: an elongated body having a shooting track and a longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the longitudinally extending holding chamber is configured to house a plurality of darts horizontally positioned end-to-end within the longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the shooting track is positioned on a top surface of the elongated body and is configured to allow travel of one of the plurality of darts thereon when the repeating crossbow is fired; a prod secured to the elongated body; a string secured to the prod; a biasing member disposed within the longitudinally extending holding chamber, wherein the biasing member is configured to bias the plurality of darts toward an opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber; a palm rest slidingly coupled to the elongated body; a hatch coupled to the elongated body, wherein the hatch is configured to transition between a first position in which a leading edge of the hatch is aligned with the shooting track and a second position in which the leading edge of the hatch is at least partially aligned with the opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber to receive one of the plurality of darts; a projectile retention assembly secured to the elongated body above the shooting track, the projectile retention assembly including a hood configured to retain one of the plurality of darts on the hatch when the hatch is in the first position; wherein sliding of the palm rest along the elongated body in a rearward direction causes the hatch to transition from the first position into the second position, and wherein the biasing member is configured to eject one of the projectiles plurality of darts from the opening of the longitudinally extending holding chamber onto the hatch when in the second position; and wherein sliding of the palm rest along the elongated body in a forward direction causes the hatch to transition from the second position into the first position, and wherein in the first position the hatch is configured to place one of the plurality of darts in alignment with the shooting track to allow travel of the one of the plurality of darts thereon when the repeating crossbow is fired. 18. The repeating crossbow of claim 17 , wherein sliding the palm rest along the elongated body in the rearward direction also causes the string to transition from an initial position into a cocked position. 19. The repeating crossbow of claim 18 , wherein the hatch is pivotally connected to the
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