Toy projectile launchers with two trigger safety locks
US-2016018175-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US9500432B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9500432-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514794155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A dart launcher comprises a housing, a safety arm, and a trigger. The housing includes a launching section configured to receive a dart having a minimum threshold length. The safety arm is movably attached to the housing and extends at least partially across the launching section. The safety arm is positioned so that the dart having the minimum threshold length engages at least a portion of the safety arm upon insertion into the launching section. The trigger is movable with respect to the housing and is operable to cause the dart having the minimum threshold length to launch from the launching section.
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A toy dart launcher, comprising: a housing comprising a loading section that receives a first dart having a threshold length, the loading section in communication with a barrel disposed along an exit path through the housing; a safety arm movably supported on the housing, the safety arm extends into the loading section in an initial position at the standard length along the loading section, wherein the safety arm is positioned to obstruct passage of an object having a length less than the threshold length in the initial position; a biasing member engaged with the safety arm, the biasing member maintains a bias on the safety arm toward the initial position; an internal power source supported by the housing; and a launching system comprising a pair of wheels and a respective pair of launch motors, each wheel is rotatably supported on the housing along the exit path and each wheel is in mechanical communication with a respective launch motor, each launch motor is in electronic communication with the internal power source, each wheel is rotatably driven by the motor to rotatably engage and launch the first dart from the housing when the first dart is advanced into engagement with the pair of wheels between the pair of wheels. 2. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is a coil spring. 3. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm is suspended from the housing by the biasing member. 4. The toy dart launcher of claim 3 , wherein the biasing member is axially coupled with the safety arm. 5. The toy dart launcher of claim 3 , wherein the biasing member extends through a bore in the safety arm. 6. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm comprises a widened end portion. 7. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm is comprised of a rigid material. 8. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein in the initial position, the safety arm is disposed transverse to the exit path. 9. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein in the initial position, the safety arm extends into the loading section at an oblique angle relative to the exit path. 10. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm is movable in a lateral direction perpendicular to the exit path. 11. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm is movable upon insertion of the first dart into the loading section. 12. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein the safety arm is at least partially disposed through a slot in the housing. 13. The toy dart launcher of claim 12 , wherein the slot restricts movement of the safety arm in a direction parallel to the exit path. 14. The toy dart launcher of claim 1 , wherein an access member is hingably attached to the housing adjacent to the launching section, the biasing member and the safety arm are supported on the access member. 15. The toy dart launcher of claim 14 , wherein the access member comprises a pair of electrical contacts and each launch motor is electronically coupled with the internal power source through the access member such that when the access member is hingably moved away from the launching section, each launch motor is electronically uncoupled from the internal power source. 16. A toy dart launcher, comprising: a housing comprising a loading section in communication with a barrel disposed along an exit path through the housing; a magazine comprising a plurality of interconnected cartridges, each cartridge having an interior bore to receive a first dart having a threshold length; a loading system comprising a rotatable rack, the rotatable rack supports at least one cartridge of the plurality of interconnected cartridges, the rotatable rack rotatably supported on the housing to rotate the at least one cartridge into the loading section; a safety arm movably supported on the housing, the safety arm extends into the loading section in an initial position at the standard length along the loading section, wherein the safety arm is positioned to obstruct passage of an object having a length less than the threshold length in the initial position; a biasing member engaged with the safety arm, the biasing member maintains a bias on the safety arm toward the initial position; an internal power source supported by the housing; and a launching system comprising a pair of wheels and a respective pair of launch motors, each wheel is rotatably supported on the housing and is in mechanical communication with a respective launch motor, each launch motor is in electronic communication with the internal power source, each wheel is rotatably driven by the motor to rotatably engage and launch the first dart from the housing when the first dart is advanced from a cartridge of the plurality of interconnected cartridges into engagement with the pair of wheels between the pair of wheels. 17. The toy dart launcher of claim 16 , wherein the safety arm is suspended from the housing by the biasing member. 18. The toy dart launcher of claim 16 , wherein the biasing member is axially coupled with the safety arm. 19. The toy dart launcher of claim 16 , wherein the biasing member extends through a bore in the safety arm. 20. The toy dart launcher of claim 16 , further comprising a rotatable member rotatably disposed on a portion of the housing about the barrel, the rotatable member is in mechanical cooperation with a motor in electronic communication with the internal power source such that the rotatable member is driven to rotate by the motor.
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