CN114234724A - Firing electrode, magazine and electric shock gun - Google Patents

Firing electrode, magazine and electric shock gun Download PDF

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CN114234724A
CN114234724A CN202111518973.0A CN202111518973A CN114234724A CN 114234724 A CN114234724 A CN 114234724A CN 202111518973 A CN202111518973 A CN 202111518973A CN 114234724 A CN114234724 A CN 114234724A
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吴际恒
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The invention discloses a transmitting electrode, a magazine and an electric shock gun. The emitting electrode is suitable for an electric shock gun and comprises a main body, a needle body, a sliding base and a fixing module; the main body is of a hollow structure; one part of the needle body is exposed outside the main body through the front part of the main body, and the other part of the needle body is positioned in the main body; the sliding base is arranged in the main body and connected with the needle body, and the sliding base and the needle body jointly form a sliding module; the sliding module is preset at a first position; under the action of external force, the module slides from the first position to the needle body direction to a second position; the fixing module fixes the sliding module at the second position when the sliding module slides to the second position. The transmitting electrode of the invention can improve the penetration capability.

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Firing electrode, magazine and electric shock gun
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of remote electronic weapons, in particular to a transmitting electrode, a magazine and an electric shock gun.
Background
The electric shock gun is an effective anti-terrorism and anti-riot device and is widely applied to military, police and other law enforcement agencies at home and abroad. The electric shock gun generally comprises a main body and a magazine, wherein a circuit module is arranged in the main body and used for generating pulse current; the magazine is detachably arranged at the front end of the electric shock gun main body, at least one pair of positive and negative transmitting electrodes are arranged in the magazine and electrically connected to the circuit module through leads, when the electric shock gun is used, a trigger on the electric shock gun is buckled to excite a power device in the magazine and instantly generate high-pressure gas to transmit the transmitting electrodes out of the magazine, and after the transmitting electrodes hit a target, a current loop is formed through the connecting leads and the circuit module in the electric shock gun main body so that the current acts on the target through the transmitting electrodes to enable the target to lose the mobility, thereby achieving the effect of uniforming the target.
The penetrating power of the emitting electrode of the traditional electric shock gun is insufficient, and under the condition that the target wears clothes thickly, the emitting electrode often cannot contact the body of the target due to insufficient length, so that the target cannot be effectively uniformed.
Disclosure of Invention
The main object of the present invention is to provide a firing electrode for electric shock guns, which after being fired out of a magazine, has a length of a needle body for piercing a target at a front end thereof significantly longer than a length of the electrode when it is not fired in the magazine, so as to significantly improve penetration ability thereof.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides a transmitting electrode which is suitable for an electric shock gun and comprises a main body, a needle body, a sliding base and a fixing module; the main body is of a hollow structure; one part of the needle body is exposed outside the main body through the front part of the main body, and the other part of the needle body is positioned in the main body; the sliding base is arranged in the main body and connected with the needle body, and the sliding base and the needle body jointly form a sliding module; the sliding module is preset at a first position; under the action of external force, the module slides from the first position to the needle body direction to a second position; the fixing module fixes the sliding module at the second position when the sliding module slides to the second position.
Optionally, when the sliding module is located at the second position, the length of the needle body outside the main body is greater than the length of the needle body located at the first position.
The invention also provides a magazine. The magazine comprising a transmitting electrode as defined in any one of the above.
The invention also provides an electric shock gun. The stun gun includes a magazine as described above.
The invention provides a transmitting electrode, a magazine and an electric shock gun for the electric shock gun, wherein the transmitting electrode comprises a main body, a needle body, a sliding base and a fixing module, the main body is of a hollow structure, and the needle body, the sliding base and the fixing module are mounted; the front end of main part is stretched out to some of needle body, another part is installed in the main part, the sliding pedestal is installed and constitutes a slip module jointly with the needle body in the main part, when emitting electrode does not receive the exogenic action, this slip module is arranged in the first position department in the main part, when receiving the exogenic action, under the exogenic action, the slip module slides to the second place in the main part along the needle body direction from the first position, and fix it at the second position through fixed module, make emitting electrode's needle body stretch out electrode main part's length greatly increased, thereby the penetrability that has showing and improved emitting electrode. Therefore, the invention solves the problems that the penetration capability of the transmitting electrode of the traditional electric shock gun is insufficient, and the transmitting electrode can not contact the target body due to insufficient length under the condition that the target wears thick clothes, so that the target can not be effectively uniformed on the basis of not increasing the volume of the electric shock gun body and the magazine.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the structures shown in the drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the basic structure of a prior art stun gun;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a prior art electric stun gun magazine;
FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a prior art emitter electrode;
FIG. 4 is a schematic external view of a prior art emitter electrode;
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an embodiment of an emitter electrode according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic external view of an emitter electrode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The reference numbers illustrate:
reference numerals Name (R) Reference numerals Name (R)
100 Electric shock gun 51b Rear part of the main body
10 Electric shock gun main body 52 Puncture needle body
20 Magazine 53 Sliding base
30 Magazine shell 54 Fixing module
40 Magazine base 55 Wire bolt
41 Launching tube cavity 56 Step
42 Power tube cavity 57 Air conducting cavity
50 Emitter electrode 200 Sliding module
60 Conducting wire 201 First position
51 Electrode body 202 Second position
51a Front part of the main body
The object realization, functional features and advantages of the present invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only one or some embodiments, but not all embodiments, of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that, if directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and back … …) are involved in the embodiment of the present invention, the directional indications are only used to explain the relative positional relationship between the components, the movement situation, and the like in a specific posture (as shown in the drawing), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are changed accordingly.
In addition, if there is a description of "first", "second", etc. in an embodiment of the present invention, the description of "first", "second", etc. is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, technical solutions between various embodiments may be combined with each other, but must be realized by a person skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, such a combination should not be considered to exist, and is not within the protection scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, a basic structure of a prior art electric shock gun 100 is shown, the electric shock gun includes a main body 10 and a magazine 20, wherein a circuit module (not shown) is disposed in the main body 10 for generating a pulse current; the magazine 20 is detachably disposed at the front end of the electric stun gun body 10, and includes a magazine case 30 and a base 40, the base 40 is provided with a transmitting lumen 41 for accommodating at least a pair of positive and negative transmitting electrodes 50, the transmitting electrodes 50 are electrically connected to a circuit module by wires 60, the base 40 is further provided with a power lumen 42 for accommodating an excitation module (not shown) for transmitting the transmitting electrodes 50 to a remote target. When the electric shock gun is used, the excitation module in the magazine 20 is firstly excited to instantly generate high-pressure gas to emit the emitting electrode 50 from the emitting tube cavity 41, and after the emitting electrode 50 hits a target, a loop is formed by the connecting lead 60 and a current module in the electric shock gun body, so that current generated by the circuit module acts on the target through the emitting electrode 50, and the effect of uniforming the target is achieved.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, fig. 3 is a cross-sectional basic structure of a firing electrode of a prior art stun gun, and fig. 4 is a schematic external form of the prior art firing electrode. As can be seen, the emitter electrode 50 includes an electrode body 51, a puncture needle body 52, and a lead pin structure 55, the electrode body 51 is generally cylindrical in external form, the puncture needle body 52 is disposed at a front portion 51a of the electrode body, one portion of the needle body is exposed outside the electrode body 51, the other portion is fixed inside the electrode body 51, the puncture needle body 52 has electrical conductivity, is sharp at the front end, and is provided with barbs for penetrating the target clothes and skin and fixing the emitter electrode 50 on the target body; a wire-peg structure 55 is provided on the electrode body rear portion 51b and a lead wire 60 is passed through an aperture provided in the wire-peg and is fixedly attached to the electrode body 51 by the wire-peg 55. Typically, the emitter electrode 50 is pre-positioned in the corresponding emitter lumen 41 of the magazine base 40 with the puncture needle 52 positioned in the front of the emitter lumen toward the direction of emission of the electrode 50.
The emitter electrode 50 of the prior art stun gun 100 is a solid structure, usually made of metal material to conduct electricity, and the length of the puncture needle 52 outside the electrode body 51 is typically 10-12 mm. The length can be adapted to a target which is generally worn in a single thin layer, and deep organ tissues of a target organism can not be injured. However, in many cases, such as in cold winter season, the target is worn thickly, and the emitter electrode 50 of the conventional electric shock gun 100 is difficult to penetrate the clothing and effectively close to or contact the target body, so that the pulse current generated from the electric shock gun 100 cannot form a current loop through the target, thereby failing to exert a control effect.
Theoretically, the penetration of the emitter electrode 50 could be increased by increasing the outer length of the puncture needle 52 of the prior art emitter electrode 50 of the electric stun gun 100, however, this solution would significantly increase the longitudinal dimension of the magazine 20, and further increase the overall size of the electric stun gun 100 device, which would be more bulky and not fit for the actual combat requirements of this type of device.
Referring to fig. 5, there is shown a cross-sectional basic structure of the emitter electrode 50 of the electric stun gun 100 of the present invention. The upper diagram shows the basic structure of the electric stun gun 100 according to the present invention with the emitter electrode 50 in a preset state, and the lower diagram shows the basic structure of the emitter electrode 50 in an active state. As shown in the figure, the emitter electrode 50 includes an electrode main body 51, a puncture needle body 52, a slide base 53 and a fixing module 54. Unlike the related art emitter electrode 50, the body 51 of the emitter electrode 50 having the features of the present invention is a hollow structure; for receiving functional components including the puncture needle 52, the slide base 53, the fixing module 54, etc. In the preset state, a portion of the needle 52 is exposed outside the body 51 through the front portion of the body 51, and the length thereof is substantially the same as that of the needle 52 of the prior art, so that it is not necessary to structurally change the size of the volume of the magazine 20. The other part of the puncture needle body 52 is positioned in the main body 51, is fixedly connected with the base 53 and forms a sliding module 200 together with the base 53; in the preset rest state, the emitter electrode 50 is disposed in the emitter lumen 41 of the magazine base 40, and the sliding module 200 is preset in the first position 201. A lead bolt 55 can be further arranged at the tail part of the transmitting electrode and used for connecting and fixing a lead at the tail end of the sliding base 53; in actual use, the sliding module 200 slides from the first position 201 to the second position 202 along the direction of the needle body 52 under the action of external force; in one embodiment, the external force is high pressure gas generated by the excitation module in the magazine 20 of the electric stun gun 100, and the high pressure gas is conducted to the bottom of the discharge lumen 41 through a high pressure gas channel (not shown) provided in the base 40, so as to push the sliding module 200 to move forward along the needle and discharge direction to a second position 202 at the front of the discharge electrode body 51, and further drive the entire discharge electrode 50 to discharge it from the discharge lumen 41. Of course, the external force may be any other suitable structure or form, such as a spring structure, etc.
To prevent the sliding module 200 from sliding backwards from the second position 202 during flight and causing its malfunction, the sliding module 200 is fixed in the second position 202 by the fixing module 54 when sliding to the second position 202. In this embodiment, the fixing module 54 is an elastic sheet-like object, one end of which is fixed on the sliding base 53, and the other end of which is in an elastic free state; in one embodiment, the body 51 of the emitter electrode 50 is divided into two separate portions, wherein the rear portion 51b of the post is embedded in the front portion 51a of the body and forms a step 56; when the sliding module 200 reaches the second position 202, the elastic free end is extended outwardly and displaced and caught at the step 56, thereby fixing the sliding module 200 at the second position 202 and preventing it from sliding backward. It can be seen that when the sliding module 200 is slid and fixed in the second position 202, the length of the puncture needle 52 outside the main body 51 of the emitter electrode 50 is greatly increased, so that the penetrating power of the emitter electrode 50 is significantly improved without changing the size of the magazine 20 of the electric stun gun 100 and the overall structure volume of the product, and an effective and selective use means is provided for law enforcement under special circumstances.
It should be emphasized that the illustration of the present invention is only a single case based on the features of the present invention, and the technical features and the practical scope of the present invention are not limited thereto, for example, in the present embodiment, the main body 51 of the emitter electrode 50 may be formed by a separate part, the fixing module 54 may be a snap ring, etc., and the fixing of the sliding module 200 may also be implemented by other suitable forms and methods, such as a rotary snap fixing, etc., which are not described in detail herein.
Referring to fig. 6, the basic structure of the external configuration of the firing electrode 50 of the electric stun gun 100 of the present invention is shown, wherein the top view is the attitude of the firing electrode in the preset condition, and the bottom view is the external configuration of the firing electrode 50 in the active state when it is fired out of the magazine, and the sliding module 200 in the main body 51 is fixed at the second position 202; also visible is a gas conducting cavity 57 provided at the rear of the body 51 of the emitter electrode 50, into which cavity 57 the power or high pressure gas generated in the magazine 20 first enters, thereby propelling the slide module in the emission direction. It is apparent that the emitter electrode 50 having the features of the present invention is distinct from the conventional emitter electrode 50 in structural and functional features.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, and all modifications and equivalents of the present invention, which are made by the contents of the present specification and the accompanying drawings, or directly/indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are included in the scope of the present invention.

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1. A discharge electrode adapted for use in a stun gun, comprising:
a main body; the main body is a hollow structure, and the main body is a hollow structure,
a needle body; one part of the needle body is exposed outside the main body through the front part of the main body, and the other part of the needle body is positioned in the main body;
the sliding base is arranged in the main body and connected with the needle body, and the sliding base and the needle body jointly form a sliding module;
the sliding module is preset at a first position; under the action of external force, the module slides from the first position to the needle body direction to a second position; and
a fixing module fixing the sliding module in the second position when the sliding module slides to the second position.
2. The emitter electrode of claim 1, wherein when said sliding module is in said second position, said needle body has a length outside said body that is greater than its length in said first position.
3. A magazine comprising a transmitter electrode as claimed in claim 1 or 2.
4. A stun gun comprising the magazine of claim 3.
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