Air gun with automatic cocking

US11859939B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11859939-B2
Application numberUS-202217696632-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 16, 2022
Priority dateMar 16, 2022
Publication dateJan 2, 2024
Grant dateJan 2, 2024

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An automatically cocking air gun includes a cocking mechanism including a compression tube, a compression piston, and a spring. An actuator assembly is coupled to the compression tube to selectively move the compression tube between a firing position and a cocking position. The actuator assembly includes a lead screw and a lead screw nut driving a carriage to move the compression tube.

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We claim: 1. An air gun comprising: a housing defining a chamber; a barrel extending from and in communication with the chamber; a cocking mechanism at least partially disposed in the chamber and configured to prepare the gun to fire a projectile from the barrel, the cocking mechanism comprising: a compression tube comprising a sidewall extending between a closed end and an open end and defining a compression tube volume, the compression tube being disposed in the chamber and movable relative to the chamber between a firing position and a cocking position; a piston having a piston sidewall extending between a first piston end and a second piston end and a sear proximate the second piston end, the piston extending through the open end of the compression tube such that the first piston end is disposed in the compression tube volume and the piston being movable between a cocked position and a fired position; a spring in communication with the piston and configured to bias the piston toward the fired position; and an actuator assembly for moving the compression tube between the firing position and the cocking position, the actuator assembly comprising: a lead screw having a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the barrel; an actuator coupled to the lead screw and configured to rotate the lead screw about the longitudinal axis; and a carriage coupled to the compression tube and movable along the lead screw; and a hollow probe extending from the closed end of the compression tube in a direction away from the compression tube volume, the hollow probe defining a channel in fluid communication with the compression tube volume, wherein, with the compression tube in the firing position and the piston in the fired position, the actuator causes the carriage to move the compression tube to the cocking position, movement of the compression tube to the cocking position causing the piston to compress the spring such that the searing surface engages with a trigger to secure the piston in the cocked position, and wherein, with the piston secured in the cocked position, the actuator causes the compression tube to return to the firing position. 2. The air gun of claim 1 , wherein, with the compression tube in the firing position, the probe is sealed relative to the barrel, such that the channel is in fluid communication with the barrel. 3. The air gun of claim 2 , wherein actuating the trigger with the piston in the cocked position and the compression tube in the firing position causes the piston to move toward the barrel, forcing air in the compression tube volume through the channel and into the barrel. 4. The air gun of claim 1 , further comprising: a sensor proximate the barrel to detect that the compression tube is in the firing position. 5. The air gun of claim 4 , further comprising an indicator to indicate to a user that the air gun is ready for firing, based at least in part on the sensor detecting that the compression tube is in the firing position. 6. The air gun of claim 1 , further comprising: a receptacle proximate a junction of the housing and the barrel, the receptacle configured to receive a magazine storing one or more projectiles for firing through the barrel; and a sensor proximate the receptacle to detect a presence of the magazine in the receptacle. 7. The air gun of claim 6 , further comprising an indicator to indicate to a user that the air gun is ready for firing, based at least in part on the sensor detecting the presence of the magazine in the receptacle. 8. The air gun of claim 6 , wherein the air gun prevents firing of the air gun in the absence of the sensor detecting the presence of the magazine in the receptacle. 9. The air gun of claim 8 , further comprising a trigger lock, wherein the trigger lock prevents firing of the air gun. 10. The air gun of claim 8 , further comprising a controller, wherein the controller prevents firing of the air gun. 11. The air gun of claim 1 , further comprising a piston sensor disposed proximate a stock and configured to detect a presence of the piston in the cocked position. 12. The air gun of claim 11 , further comprising an indicator to indicate to a user that the air gun is ready for firing, based at least in part on the sensor detecting that the piston is in the cocked position. 13. An air gun comprising: a housing defining a chamber; a barrel extending from and in communication with the chamber; a cocking mechanism at least partially disposed in the chamber and configured to prepare the gun to fire a projectile from the barrel, the cocking mechanism comprising: a compression tube comprising a sidewall extending between a closed end and an open end and defining a compression tube volume, the compression tube being disposed in the chamber and movable relative to the chamber between a firing position and a cocking position; a piston having a piston sidewall extending between a first piston end and a second piston end and a sear proximate the second piston end, the piston extending through the open end of the compression tube such that the first piston end is disposed in the compression tube volume and the piston being movable between a cocked position and a fired position; a spring in communication with the piston and configured to bias the piston toward the fired position; and an actuator assembly for moving the compression tube between the firing position and the cocking position, the actuator assembly comprising: a lead screw having a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the barrel; an actuator coupled to the lead screw and configured to rotate the lead screw about the longitudinal axis; and a carriage coupled to the compression tube and movable along the lead screw; and a trigger lock, the trigger lock comprising: a locking plate biased into a locking position obstructing motion of the trigger; and a biasing member that, when contacted by the carriage, causes the locking plate to move to a second position spaced from the locking position, wherein the motion of the trigger is unobstructed by the locking plate in the second position, wherein, with the compression tube in the firing position and the piston in the fired position, the actuator causes the carriage to move the compression tube to the cocking position, movement of the compression tube to the cocking position causing the piston to compress the spring such that the searing surface engages with a trigger to secure the piston in the cocked position, and wherein, with the piston secured in the cocked position, the actuator causes the compression tube to return to the firing position. 14. An air gun comprising: a housing defining a chamber; a barrel extending from and in communication with the chamber; a cocking mechanism at least partially disposed in the chamber and configured to prepare the gun to fire a projectile from the barrel, the cocking mechanism comprising: a compression tube comprising a sidewall extending between a closed end and an open end and defining a compression tube volume, the compression tube being disposed in the chamber and movable relative to the chamber between a firing position and a cocking position; a piston having a piston sidewall extending between a first piston end and a second piston end and a sear proximate the second piston end, the piston extending through the open end of the compression tube such that the first piston end is disposed in the compression tube volume and the piston being movable between a cocked position and a fired position; a spring in communication with the piston and configured to bias the piston toward the fired position; and

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  • F41B11/646Primary

    Arrangements for putting the spring under tension · CPC title

  • the projectiles being stored in a rotating drum magazine · CPC title

  • Electric or electronic control systems, e.g. for safety purposes · CPC title

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What does patent US11859939B2 cover?
An automatically cocking air gun includes a cocking mechanism including a compression tube, a compression piston, and a spring. An actuator assembly is coupled to the compression tube to selectively move the compression tube between a firing position and a cocking position. The actuator assembly includes a lead screw and a lead screw nut driving a carriage to move the compression tube.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Crosman Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41B11/646. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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