Multiple shot spear gun
US-2016187097-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US9506717B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506717-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414587383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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The multiple shot spear gun includes a central rotary shaft having a plurality of relatively stationary spear launching tubes or barrels distributed therearound in a cylindrical pattern. The number of spear launching tubes or barrels is not limited, but may comprise any practicable number. Rotation of the central shaft causes a disc to rotate. The disc has a ramp or tang thereon that sequentially engages the trigger of each of the spear launchers as the disc is rotated. A safety disc is rotated with rotation of the central shaft. The safety disc includes a plurality of holes therein. A spring-loaded catch engages one of the holes as the disc rotates with rotation of the central shaft. Thus, the operator of the multiple shot spear gun must release the safety catch after each shot to rotate the central shaft further for the next shot.
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I claim: 1. A multiple shot spear gun, comprising: an elongate central rotary shaft having a forward end, a medial portion, and a rearward end; a stationary barrel retainer disc disposed at the forward end of the shaft, the forward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary disc; a stationary housing disposed at the rearward end of the shaft, the rearward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary housing; and a plurality of spear gun barrels attached to the housing and the barrel retainer disc and extending therebetween, the barrels being disposed in a generally cylindrical array, the shaft rotating concentrically within the barrel array, the barrels being adapted for loading a spear therein. 2. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 1 , further comprising: a corresponding trigger mechanism attached to each of the barrels, respectively, in the housing; a trigger actuator disposed within the housing and mounted for rotation with said central rotary shaft, the trigger actuator contacting the trigger mechanisms to actuate the trigger mechanisms on each of the barrels one at a time in sequence when said central shaft is rotated; and a rotary knob extending from the housing, the rotary knob being connected to said central rotary shaft, wherein rotation of the knob rotates said central rotary shaft to actuate the trigger mechanisms. 3. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 2 , wherein the rotary knob is affixed directly to and concentric with said central rotary shaft. 4. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 2 , further comprising a gear train disposed between said central rotary shaft and the rotary knob, the rotary knob extending laterally from the housing. 5. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 2 , wherein the trigger actuator comprises: a rotary actuator disc disposed within the housing, the actuator disc being affixed to said central rotary shaft for rotation therewith; and a trigger actuating tang disposed upon the disc, the tang contacting and sequentially actuating the corresponding trigger mechanism on each of the barrels in turn when the rotary knob and the actuator disc are rotated. 6. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 1 , further comprising an automatically actuated safety mechanism disposed upon the medial portion of said central rotary shaft. 7. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 6 , wherein the safety mechanism further comprises: a rotary safety disc affixed to the medial portion of said central rotary shaft, the safety disc having a plurality of holes defined therein disposed in a circular array; a safety pin selectively engaging each of the holes of the safety disc in sequence as the safety disc is rotated; a bias spring urging the safety pin into engagement with the holes of the safety disc; and a safety release lever extending from the safety pin. 8. A multiple shot spear gun, comprising: an elongate central rotary shaft having a forward end, a medial portion, and a rearward end; a stationary barrel retainer disc disposed at the forward end of the shaft, the forward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary disc; a stationary housing disposed at the rearward end of the shaft, the rearward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary housing; a plurality of spear gun barrels attached to the housing and the barrel retainer disc and extending therebetween, the shaft rotating concentrically within the barrel array; a corresponding trigger mechanism attached to each of the barrels, respectively, in the housing; a trigger actuator disposed within the housing and mounted for rotation with the central rotary shaft, the trigger actuator contacting the trigger mechanisms to actuate the trigger mechanisms on each of the barrels one at a time in sequence when the central shaft is rotated; and a rotary knob extending from the housing, the rotary knob being connected to the central rotary shaft, wherein rotation of the knob rotates the central rotary shaft to actuate the trigger mechanisms. 9. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 8 , wherein the spear gun barrels are disposed in a generally cylindrical array. 10. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 8 , wherein the rotary knob is affixed directly to and concentric with said central rotary shaft. 11. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 8 , further comprising a gear train disposed between said central rotary shaft and the rotary knob, the rotary knob extending laterally from the housing. 12. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 8 , wherein the trigger actuator comprises: a rotary actuator disc disposed within the housing, the actuator disc being affixed to said central rotary shaft for rotation therewith; and a trigger actuating tang disposed upon the disc, the tang contacting and sequentially actuating the corresponding trigger mechanism on each of the barrels in turn when the rotary knob and the actuator disc are rotated. 13. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 8 , further comprising an automatically actuated safety mechanism disposed upon the medial portion of said central rotary shaft. 14. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 13 , wherein the safety mechanism further comprises: a rotary safety disc affixed to the medial portion of said central rotary shaft, the safety disc having a plurality of holes defined therein disposed in a circular array; a safety pin selectively engaging each of the holes of the safety disc in sequence as the safety disc is rotated; a bias spring urging the safety pin into engagement with the holes of the safety disc; and a safety release lever extending from the safety pin. 15. A multiple shot spear gun, comprising: an elongate central rotary shaft having a forward end, a medial portion, and a rearward end; a stationary barrel retainer disc disposed at the forward end of the shaft, the forward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary disc; a stationary housing disposed at the rearward end of the shaft, the rearward end of the shaft rotating within the stationary housing; a plurality of spear gun barrels attached to the housing and the barrel retainer disc and extending therebetween, the barrels being disposed in a generally cylindrical array, the shaft rotating concentrically within the barrel array, the barrels being adapted for loading a spear therein; and an automatically actuated safety mechanism disposed upon the medial portion of the shaft. 16. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 15 , wherein the safety mechanism further comprises: a rotary safety disc affixed to the medial portion of said central rotary shaft, the safety disc having a plurality of holes defined therein disposed in a circular array; a safety pin selectively engaging each of the holes of the safety disc in sequence as the safety disc is rotated; a bias spring urging the safety pin into engagement with the holes of the safety disc; and a safety release lever extending from the safety pin. 17. The multiple shot spear gun according to claim 15 , further comprising: a corresponding trigger mechanism attached to each of the barrels, respectively, in the housing; a trigger actuator disposed within the housing and mounted for rotation with said central rotary shaft, the trigger actuator contacting the trigger mechanisms to actuate the trigger mechanisms on each of the barrels one at a time in sequence when said central shaft is rotated; and a rotary knob extending from the housing, the rotary knob being connected to said ce
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