Cap shooting toy
US-2021260492-A1 · Aug 26, 2021 · US
US9844734B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9844734-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414774687-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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The shooting toy ( 1 ) includes a shooter ( 5 ) and a projectile ( 4 ) to be ejected from the shooter. A trigger element ( 6 ) is movably mounted in a shooter body ( 7 ) and has a pusher part ( 10 ) adapted to push the projectile ( 4 ) away from its loaded position. The shooter ( 5 ) is adapted to eject the projectile ( 4 ) along a centre axis of a cylindrical surface of the projectile ( 4 ). A pinching element ( 8 ) is adapted to prevent ejection in said direction of the projectile ( 4 ) in its loaded position in the shooter body ( 7 ) by means of frictional force acting between a pinching surface of the pinching element ( 8 ) and the cylindrical surface of the projectile ( 4 ). The pinching surface is adapted to guide the cylindrical surface of the projectile ( 4 ) in the ejection direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shooting toy comprising: a circular projectile having a cylindrical surface extending along a center axis and having a coupling stud on a top surface thereof and a coupling skirt on the bottom surface thereof and an outwardly-extending cylindrical part therebetween, the coupling skirt being complementarily configured to connect to the coupling stud; a shooter comprising: a shooter body comprising at least one substantially tubular pinching element, the at least one substantially tubular pinching element consisting of two opposed, inner pinching surfaces, one or more cut-outs between said opposed, inner surfaces, and a rounded tip end, wherein in a loaded position, the opposed, inner pinching surfaces of the substantially tubular pinching element are configured to pinch the projectile along an outer surface of the coupling stud and thereby hold it in the shooter body, and whereby in a non-engaged position, the opposed, inner pinching surfaces are configured to extend slightly away from one another and release the projectile; a trigger element having a finger touch part adapted to be activated by an operator; and a pusher part adapted to push the projectile away from its loaded position when the trigger element is moved from a passive position to an activated position; the trigger element being movably mounted in the shooter body between the passive position, in which the projectile may occupy the loaded position in the shooter body, and the activated position in which the shooter is configured to eject the projectile along the center axis of the cylindrical surface of the projectile; wherein the projectile is configured to be held within the substantially tubular pinching element of the shooter body by the frictional force until suitable ejection force is created by the pusher part; and wherein the opposed, inner pinching surfaces of the substantially tubular pinching element are adapted to guide the cylindrical surface of the projectile in the ejection direction of the projectile, against the frictional force, and along the center axis of the cylindrical surface of the projectile during ejection of the projectile. 2. A shooting toy according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one pinching surface has the form of a raised surface on an at least partly cylindrical surface of the at least substantially tubular pinching element. 3. A shooting toy according to claim 1 , wherein the shooter body is at least partly formed by the at least substantially tubular pinching element having a first part forming the pinching surfaces and having a second part accommodating the trigger element. 4. A shooting toy according to claim 3 , wherein the trigger element is mounted pivotally in a slot in a wall of the shooter body so that the pusher part is located inside the at least substantially tubular pinching element and so that the finger touch part is located outside said substantially tubular pinching element. 5. A shooting toy according to claim 4 , wherein the trigger element is so arranged in the shooter body that a line extending through the pusher part and the finger touch part forms an acute angle with a central axis of the at least substantially tubular pinching element of the shooter body. 6. A shooting toy according to claim 1 , wherein the trigger element has a V-formed part, each leg of the V-form forming a separate pusher part at its end, and wherein the entire trigger element is symmetrical or substantially symmetrical about the symmetry axis of the V-form. 7. A shooting toy according to claim 1 , wherein the projectile has the form of a circular stud coupling in the form of a rotationally symmetrical unit comprising: a coupling stud on its top surface and a coupling skirt on its underside which is complementary relative to the coupling stud, wherein the at least one substantially tubular pinching element is adapted to interact with the coupling stud of the projectile, and wherein the shooter body, opposite the at least one substantially tubular pinching element, is provided with a coupling stud corresponding to the coupling stud of the circular stud coupling and adapted to interconnect with the coupling skirt of the circular stud coupling.
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