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US1437879A
US1437879A US505009A US50500921A US1437879A US 1437879 A US1437879 A US 1437879A US 505009 A US505009 A US 505009A US 50500921 A US50500921 A US 50500921A US 1437879 A US1437879 A US 1437879A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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  • the primary object of my invention is to provide a toy firearm in which means'are provided for preventing back-fire, flash or splash, which are liable to injure the operator.
  • one form of the invention resides, comprehensively stated, in a toy pistol, or the like, having a cup-shaped hammer-head, Jfor the reception of the paper cap, in combination with an anvil, the anvil 20 and the hammer-head being lof differing diameters, so that, when the hammer-head is in a position of impact against'the anvil, the
  • the invention resides, more specifically, in a hammer-head, as recited, provided, on the impact-face thereof, with a central raised-v portion, forming a groove t-herearound, fa- .cil-itating the exit from the cup of the flame,
  • FIG. l is a view in side elevation of a one form of my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a view in side elevation, looking at the inner face of one of the two sectoy pistol constructed in accordance with screws for fastening the sections together beini ⁇ shown 'in section;
  • Figure 5 is a view in central, vertical, lonl lgitudinal section thereof Serial No. 505,009.
  • My toy firearm may take any one of several forms. As shown, it is in the form of a pistol for exploding paper caps. It comprises two sides or sections, each denoted by the reference-numeral 1, and virtually dupllcates of each other. The sections may be united in any one of several. ways, as by rivets,-screws 2 being shown iin the ⁇ drawing, passing through registerin openings.
  • One of the sections' carries t e triggerand-hammer fulcrum-pin 3 and a diskshaped anvil 4.
  • the anvil may be of other forms than disk-shaped.
  • My hammer and trigger are formed integral, 'as usual in toy pistols, the trigger portion being designated by'-the reference-numeral 5 and the hammer portion by the reference-numeral 6.
  • This combined hammer and trigger is provided with a recess or slot extending inward from one side of the hammer-and-trigger piece f (as distinguished from the conventional hole or aperture found' in toy-pistol hammer-and-trigger pieces, as customarily constructed),lwh1ch facilitates casting the hammer-and-trigger rece.
  • p The hammer-portion 6 is peculiarly formed.
  • annular rim or flange 8 projecting forwardly of the pistol, and of a diameter relative to the anvil 4 to rovide'a space between the rim and anvil w en the hammer is in impact posi- Ation against the anvil.
  • the face of the hammer surrounded/by said rim is provided with a raised circular. portion 9 concentric with the rim andfof smaller diameter than said anvil, 'providing an explosion chamber 10.
  • a toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a hammer, said hammer being provided with a forwardly-projecting marginal flange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of said hammer, the striking-face of said hammer being provided with a central liring-projection adapted to impinge against said anvil.
  • a toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a combined trigger and hammer, said hammer being provided With a forwardly-projecting marginal lange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of the hammer, the striking-face of sald hammer being provided with a central iring-proection adapted to impinge against said anvi 3.
  • a toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a combined trigger and hammer having a ulcrum-pin slot extending inward from one side edge thereof, said hammer being provided with a forwardly-projecting marginal flange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of the hammer, the striking-face 'ofr said hammer being provided with a central firing-projection adapted to impinge against said anvil.
  • a toy pistol comprising the. combination of an anvil. and a combined trigger and hammer having a fulcrum-pin slot eX- tending inward fromI one side edge thereof,
  • said hammer being provided with a for

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` E. B. ANDES.
TOY FIHEARM. APPLIATION FAILED OCT. 3.1921. v 1,43%7'9, Patented Dec'. 5, 1922.
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2 SHEETS-s .E.`B.A`NDES.
TOY FIREARIVI. APPLICATION FILED OCT.. 3,-1921.
1,437,879, 4- 4 Patented Deu5,
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tions of.: "the` pistol, the hammer and 4the Patented Dec. 5, 1922.
' UNiTED STATES EUGENE B. ANDES, or LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA.
TOY FIREARM.
Application led October 8, 1921.
To all whom yt may concern.'
Be it known that I, EUGENE B. ANDES, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Lancaster, in the county of Lancaster and State 5 of Pennsylvania, (my post-'office address being 24 North Marshall St), have invented certain new and. useful Improvements in ToyFirearms, of which the following is a specification.
The primary object of my invention is to provide a toy firearm in which means'are provided for preventing back-fire, flash or splash, which are liable to injure the operator.
With this object in view, one form of the invention resides, comprehensively stated, in a toy pistol, or the like, havinga cup-shaped hammer-head, Jfor the reception of the paper cap, in combination with an anvil, the anvil 20 and the hammer-head being lof differing diameters, so that, when the hammer-head is in a position of impact against'the anvil, the
side wall of the hammer head is spaced from the perimeter of the anvil.
The invention resides, more specifically, in a hammer-head, as recited, provided, on the impact-face thereof, with a central raised-v portion, forming a groove t-herearound, fa- .cil-itating the exit from the cup of the flame,
gases, and noise of explosion.
The invention resides, finally, in the precise novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts lof a toy firearm, as will be hereinafter fully described in the specification, summarized in the claims, and illusv trated in the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification andin which like yreference-characters denote corresponding parts throughout the several figures.
In the drawing, briefiy described:
i Figure l is a view in side elevation of a one form of my invention; A
Figure 2 :is a view in side elevation, looking at the inner face of one of the two sectoy pistol constructed in accordance with screws for fastening the sections together beini` shown 'in section;
- igure El'is a detached detail view, 1n end elevation, of the hammer and trigger; Figure 4 is a View in side elevationv of a Yslightly modified form ofmy'invention; and
Figure 5 is a view in central, vertical, lonl lgitudinal section thereof Serial No. 505,009.
Referring, now, in detail, to the drawings, and, first, to Figs'l to 3 thereof: As is customary in the construction of toy pistols, rifles, and like pieces of ordnance made as playthings, my toy pistol is made in sectional form, the sections being cast and united by screws, or otherwise.
My toy firearm may take any one of several forms. As shown, it is in the form of a pistol for exploding paper caps. It comprises two sides or sections, each denoted by the reference-numeral 1, and virtually dupllcates of each other. The sections may be united in any one of several. ways, as by rivets,-screws 2 being shown iin the `drawing, passing through registerin openings.
One of the sections' carries t e triggerand-hammer fulcrum-pin 3 and a diskshaped anvil 4. The anvil, however, may be of other forms than disk-shaped.
My hammer and trigger are formed integral, 'as usual in toy pistols, the trigger portion being designated by'-the reference-numeral 5 and the hammer portion by the reference-numeral 6. This combined hammer and trigger is provided with a recess or slot extending inward from one side of the hammer-and-trigger piece f (as distinguished from the conventional hole or aperture found' in toy-pistol hammer-and-trigger pieces, as customarily constructed),lwh1ch facilitates casting the hammer-and-trigger rece. p :The hammer-portion 6 is peculiarly formed. It is provided with an annular rim or flange 8 projecting forwardly of the pistol, and of a diameter relative to the anvil 4 to rovide'a space between the rim and anvil w en the hammer is in impact posi- Ation against the anvil. The face of the hammer surrounded/by said rim is provided with a raised circular. portion 9 concentric with the rim andfof smaller diameter than said anvil, 'providing an explosion chamber 10. 4
It will be understood that the paper caps are placed within the cup portion ofthe .hammerKand not in a recess in the anvil,
as in other constructions,) and the forwardprojecting side wall of the: explosion-chamases of explober directs Ithe flame and ard onto the sion forward,-and not bac hand, .clothes and person of the operator, as in other constructions. I
Referring, now, in detail to Figs. 4 and 5:
These Ifigures show a construction of pistol, in which the combustion-chamber, instead of being on the hammer, as in the preceding figures, is on the anvil 4. The anvil is cup-shaped, as shown, and the bottom of the cup is provided witha raised central portion 4a, forming therearound a groove 4b. In this form of pistol, the hammer and anvil occupy ositions the reverse of those shown in the evice of the preceding figures. 6 designates the hammer, and 7 the trigger.
It will be. seen that the principle of construction and operation is the same in both forms ofy my invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is:
l. A toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a hammer, said hammer being provided with a forwardly-projecting marginal flange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of said hammer, the striking-face of said hammer being provided with a central liring-projection adapted to impinge against said anvil.
2. A toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a combined trigger and hammer, said hammer being provided With a forwardly-projecting marginal lange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of the hammer, the striking-face of sald hammer being provided with a central iring-proection adapted to impinge against said anvi 3. A toy pistol comprising the combination of an anvil and a combined trigger and hammer having a ulcrum-pin slot extending inward from one side edge thereof, said hammer being provided with a forwardly-projecting marginal flange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of the hammer, the striking-face 'ofr said hammer being provided with a central firing-projection adapted to impinge against said anvil.
4:. A toy pistol comprising the. combination of an anvil. and a combined trigger and hammer having a fulcrum-pin slot eX- tending inward fromI one side edge thereof,
said hammer being provided with a for;
wardly-projecting marginal flange spaced from the perimeter of said anvil in the position of impact of the hammer.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aix my Y f signature.
EUGENE B. AN DES.
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