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US1151663A
US1151663A US2399415A US2399415A US1151663A US 1151663 A US1151663 A US 1151663A US 2399415 A US2399415 A US 2399415A US 2399415 A US2399415 A US 2399415A US 1151663 A US1151663 A US 1151663A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Patented A ug. 31, 1915 Patented A ug. 31, 1915.
  • the invention relates to toys, and has for an object to provide a cannon or projecting device for use in throwing projectiles.
  • the invention contemplates, among other features, a toy cannon consisting of few and simple parts and which can be readily operated to effectively projectV a ball or small projectile a considerable distance and with considerable force.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the cannon;
  • Fig. 2 is a verticalv longitudinal sectional view taken through the cannon;
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse sectional View taken on the line 3-3 in Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the ram rod.
  • I provide a carriage 10 and which consists of a plurality of sections 11 that are suitably riveted together to form a mounting for the cannon and include studs 12 on which are mounted a plurality of wheels :13, the sections 11 each including a rail portion 14 forming a taill piece 15 constituting a part of the base of the cannon.
  • the cannon proper consists of a tubular body 16 formed with a bore 17 and which has opposed trunnions 18 journaled in upstandiug bearings 19v Jforming parts of the sections 11 of the carriage 10.
  • a lever 20 mounted to swing upon tne carriag 10 is a lever 20 having its inner end formed with a preferably rounded head 21 bearing against the undef(l side of the inner end of the body 1G, the cannon being adapted to bc raised or lowered for the purpose ot sighting the same hy operating the rear or free end oi the lever.
  • a spring 22 is secured to the carriage and has a 'lree end bearing against the under side of the body 1G to normally hold the cannon proper at its greatestelewition and is exerted on thc rear end oi the lever'20 it will be appar that the front end of the cannoli proper sage 35 in specification of Letters Patent.' Patented Aug. 31, ⁇ 1915. Application mail April 26, 1915. Serial No. 23,994. i
  • a plunger 23 mounted to slide in the bore 17 is a plunger 23 formed with a rearwardly extending projection 24 terminating in a hook 25, said pl-unger'being engaged by a spring 26 arranged in the bore and bearing againstan annular seat or face 27 of the plunger.
  • the plunger is guided in its movement in the looreV by having a pin or projection 28 extending upwardly'therefr'om and operating in a groove 29 formed in the body'l, ⁇ said pin limiting the forward movement of the plunger by abutting against one end of the'groove.
  • the breech of the cannon proper is indicated by the numeral 30 and consists of an end piece 31 suitably secured to the rear end of the'body by havingy suitable screws 32 passing through the body and into indentations 33 in forwardly, extending lips 34 formed with the end piece 31.
  • the end piece is provided with a longitudinal paswhich is secured a spring 36 having an end thereof secured to and supporting 'al trigger 37, (a head end 38 of which projects exteriorly ofl the lbreech or end piece, with the inner endl of the trigger formed with a hook 39 adapted to engagfaA holding the plunger in its rearward position, with the spring compressed.
  • the ram rod is nowY removed and a suitable projectile (not shown) like is placed in the Jfront end of the cannon proper and rammed home/with' the ram rod so that the projectile will abut against the Jforward end of the plunger.
  • a suitable projectile (not shown) like is placed in the Jfront end of the cannon proper and rammed home/with' the ram rod so that the projectile will abut against the Jforward end of the plunger.
  • the headed end 38 ot' the trigger it will be seen that the forward end of the trigger will be moved upwardly, thus disengaging the hook 39 from the hook 25 and releasing the plunger so that it Will spring forward due to the action of the spring 26, the forward movement of the plunger' beina limited by the pin or projection 28 stril.
  • the cannon may be used in mimic warfare and in conjunction with a tort or the usual toy soldiers that children generally play with.
  • a toy gun comprising a carriage, a gun body pivoted to swing on said carriage, a spring on the carriage and engaging the orun to normally hold the same in elevation.
  • a lever pi voted on the arriage, and a head on the innerend of the lever and engaging the gun body .for .swinging the same against the action ot' said spring.
  • a gun comprising a carriage, a gun mounted to swing thereon, a. spring on said carriage and engaging said gun to normally hold the saine elevated, a plunger sli'dably mounted in said gun body and having a hook terminal, a cap closing one end of said gun, said cap having a longitudinal recess communi ating with the bore of said gun, a

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v Toy. l APPLICATION FILED APR. 26.1915.A
Patented A ug. 31, 1915.
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WESLEY J. Gaarne, or TBnMoN'roiv, Uran.
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To all whom it maycoacera: Be it known that I, Wr `LEY J. CARTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tremonton, in the county of Boxelder Vand State of Utah, have invented new and useul 1improvenients in Toys, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to toys, and has for an object to provide a cannon or projecting device for use in throwing projectiles.
The invention contemplates, among other features, a toy cannon consisting of few and simple parts and which can be readily operated to effectively projectV a ball or small projectile a considerable distance and with considerable force.
In the further disclosure of\the invention reference is to be had to the accompanying 'dra-wings, constituting .a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference denote corresponding .parts in all the views, and in which: A
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the cannon; Fig. 2 is a verticalv longitudinal sectional view taken through the cannon; Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse sectional View taken on the line 3-3 in Fig. 1; and Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the ram rod.
Referring more particularly tothe views, I provide a carriage 10 and which consists of a plurality of sections 11 that are suitably riveted together to form a mounting for the cannon and include studs 12 on which are mounted a plurality of wheels :13, the sections 11 each including a rail portion 14 forming a taill piece 15 constituting a part of the base of the cannon.
The cannon proper consists of a tubular body 16 formed with a bore 17 and which has opposed trunnions 18 journaled in upstandiug bearings 19v Jforming parts of the sections 11 of the carriage 10. Mounted to swing upon tne carriag 10 is a lever 20 having its inner end formed with a preferably rounded head 21 bearing against the undef(l side of the inner end of the body 1G, the cannon being adapted to bc raised or lowered for the purpose ot sighting the same hy operating the rear or free end oi the lever. A spring 22is secured to the carriage and has a 'lree end bearing against the under side of the body 1G to normally hold the cannon proper at its greatestelewition and is exerted on thc rear end oi the lever'20 it will be appar that the front end of the cannoli proper sage 35 in specification of Letters Patent.' Patented Aug. 31, `1915. Application mail April 26, 1915. Serial No. 23,994. i
be swung downwardly into a horizontal p0- sition or lower, as desired, 'for the purpose of sighting the cannon.
Mounted to slide in the bore 17 is a plunger 23 formed with a rearwardly extending projection 24 terminating in a hook 25, said pl-unger'being engaged by a spring 26 arranged in the bore and bearing againstan annular seat or face 27 of the plunger. The plunger is guided in its movement in the looreV by having a pin or projection 28 extending upwardly'therefr'om and operating in a groove 29 formed in the body'l,` said pin limiting the forward movement of the plunger by abutting against one end of the'groove. y
The breech of the cannon proper is indicated by the numeral 30 and consists of an end piece 31 suitably secured to the rear end of the'body by havingy suitable screws 32 passing through the body and into indentations 33 in forwardly, extending lips 34 formed with the end piece 31. The end piece is provided with a longitudinal paswhich is secured a spring 36 having an end thereof secured to and supporting 'al trigger 37, (a head end 38 of which projects exteriorly ofl the lbreech or end piece, with the inner endl of the trigger formed with a hook 39 adapted to engagfaA holding the plunger in its rearward position, with the spring compressed. The ram rod is nowY removed and a suitable projectile (not shown) like is placed in the Jfront end of the cannon proper and rammed home/with' the ram rod so that the projectile will abut against the Jforward end of the plunger. ing down on the headed end 38 ot' the trigger it will be seen that the forward end of the trigger will be moved upwardly, thus disengaging the hook 39 from the hook 25 and releasing the plunger so that it Will spring forward due to the action of the spring 26, the forward movement of the plunger' beina limited by the pin or projection 28 stril.'
the end wal! of the groove 2f), and it wi.. time ne seen that the forward impetus given.
in the nature of a ball or the.
Now by pressto the plunger by the spring 26 will shoot the projectile out of the front end or' the gun proper and project it a considerable distance under the force received from the expanding action of the spring.
From the .foregoing description it will be apparent that the device described is of a simple.construction, consists of few parts that can be readily operated by a child.
The cannon may be used in mimic warfare and in conjunction with a tort or the usual toy soldiers that children generally play with.
llaving thus described my invention, I claim:
l. A toy gun comprising a carriage, a gun body pivoted to swing on said carriage, a spring on the carriage and engaging the orun to normally hold the same in elevation. a lever pi voted on the arriage, and a head on the innerend of the lever and engaging the gun body .for .swinging the same against the action ot' said spring.
2. A gun comprising a carriage, a gun mounted to swing thereon, a. spring on said carriage and engaging said gun to normally hold the saine elevated, a plunger sli'dably mounted in said gun body and having a hook terminal, a cap closing one end of said gun, said cap having a longitudinal recess communi ating with the bore of said gun, a
spring pressed pivoted hook element adaptterminal of said guide and limit the movement o said plunger.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
VESLEY J. CARTER, ll'itnesses JOSEPH JENSEN, JouN J. Snuanvar.
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Cited By (7)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551109A (en) * 1947-10-27 1951-05-01 Fornary Harry Toy military tank
US2607333A (en) * 1947-07-19 1952-08-19 James W O'dell Snowball gun
US2659356A (en) * 1951-05-18 1953-11-17 Edward S Leach Toy cannon
US2817329A (en) * 1956-05-08 1957-12-24 Robert L Wehrfritz Toy gun construction
US3261342A (en) * 1964-05-20 1966-07-19 Kusan Inc Toy mortar
US4036203A (en) * 1975-12-05 1977-07-19 Chapman Clyde H Elastic band type toy cannon
US10451377B1 (en) * 2018-12-05 2019-10-22 Ming-Long Shieh Auxiliary catapult device of grenade

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2607333A (en) * 1947-07-19 1952-08-19 James W O'dell Snowball gun
US2551109A (en) * 1947-10-27 1951-05-01 Fornary Harry Toy military tank
US2659356A (en) * 1951-05-18 1953-11-17 Edward S Leach Toy cannon
US2817329A (en) * 1956-05-08 1957-12-24 Robert L Wehrfritz Toy gun construction
US3261342A (en) * 1964-05-20 1966-07-19 Kusan Inc Toy mortar
US4036203A (en) * 1975-12-05 1977-07-19 Chapman Clyde H Elastic band type toy cannon
US10451377B1 (en) * 2018-12-05 2019-10-22 Ming-Long Shieh Auxiliary catapult device of grenade

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