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US1818763A
US1818763A US420414A US42041430A US1818763A US 1818763 A US1818763 A US 1818763A US 420414 A US420414 A US 420414A US 42041430 A US42041430 A US 42041430A US 1818763 A US1818763 A US 1818763A
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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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  • the main object of this invention is to provide a toy gun which is very efi'ective in propelling a projectile such as a cardboard disk for substantial distances.
  • a further object is to provide a toy gun of the projectile throwing class which may be produced very economically and at the same time is not likely to get out of repair.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved toy gun, a projectile being shown in loaded position by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation with the impeller and projectile in position, the manner of manipulating the gun being illustrated by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view partially in section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a projectile.
  • My toy gun comprises a barrel member 1 having a longitudinal slot 2 therein and a flat seat 3 having a projectile 4.
  • a rectangular piece of cardboard is suitable as a projectile.
  • a tongue 5 overhangs the rear end of the seat, the purpose of which will appear later.
  • I provide a combined trigger and impeller which consists of a coiled spring 6 having 36 angled arms 7 and 8 at the ends thereof, these arms being arranged through the slot as shown in the drawing with the arm 7 constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot.
  • the arm 7 terminates in a downturned retaining lug 9, while the arm 8 has a part projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel to constitute a striker or projectile engaging member.
  • This part 10 terminates in a laterally turned finger piece 11' overhanging the barrel and provided with zftn eye 12 to provide a better grasping surace.
  • the barrel is preferably made of two longitudinally divided sections 1 1 and 15 secured together by means of the nails 16 and 17, the nails 17 also securing the grip 18 to the barrel.
  • the impeller arm is thereby released and actuated by the power stored in the spring.
  • the parts of my improved gun are very economical and may be rapidly assembled. Having thus described "my invention what I claim as new and desireto secure by "Letters Patentis 1 V '1. A toy.
  • a gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its 7 rear end in overlappingrelation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, said barrel having a forwardly projecting tongue overhanging the rear end of said projectile seat, and a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiledspring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged insaid slot, one arm constituting'a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot and terminating in a laterally turned retaining lug, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper, said striker arm havingfa projectile engaging portion projecting-upwardly at the side of the barrel and terminating in a laterally'disposed finger piece overhanging the barrel.
  • a toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided Withagrip and hav:
  • a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, said barrel having a forwardly projecting tongue overhanging the rear end of said projectile seat, and a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper.
  • a toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, and a. combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot and terminating in a laterally turned retaining lug, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper, said striker arm having a projectile engaging portion projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel and terminating in a laterally disposed finger piece overhanging the barrel.
  • a toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, and a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper.
  • a toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and with a projectile seat, a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having arms at the ends thereof, one of said arms being engaged with said barrel and constituting a supporting member, the other arm being angled and engaged in said slot and having a projectile engaging portion projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel terminating in a laterally disposed finger piece over-v hanging the barrel, and a keeper opening to said slot with which said impeller arm may be engaged.
  • a toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and with a projectile seat, a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having my hand.

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Aug. 11 1931. c. c. SHIGLEY TOY GUN Filed Jan. 13. 1930 Patented Aug. 11, 1931 AT OFFICE.
CYRUS C. SHIGLEY, OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN TOY GUN Application filed January 13,1930. Serial No.420,414.
The main object of this invention is to provide a toy gun which is very efi'ective in propelling a projectile such as a cardboard disk for substantial distances.
' A further object is to provide a toy gun of the projectile throwing class which may be produced very economically and at the same time is not likely to get out of repair.
Objects pertaining to details 1 and economies of my invention will definitely appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined in the claims.
A structure which embodies the features of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved toy gun, a projectile being shown in loaded position by dotted lines.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation with the impeller and projectile in position, the manner of manipulating the gun being illustrated by dotted lines.
Fig. 3 is a detail view partially in section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a projectile. My toy gun comprises a barrel member 1 having a longitudinal slot 2 therein and a flat seat 3 having a projectile 4. A rectangular piece of cardboard is suitable as a projectile. A tongue 5 overhangs the rear end of the seat, the purpose of which will appear later.
I provide a combined trigger and impeller which consists of a coiled spring 6 having 36 angled arms 7 and 8 at the ends thereof, these arms being arranged through the slot as shown in the drawing with the arm 7 constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot. The arm 7 terminates in a downturned retaining lug 9, while the arm 8 has a part projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel to constitute a striker or projectile engaging member. This part 10 terminates in a laterally turned finger piece 11' overhanging the barrel and provided with zftn eye 12 to provide a better grasping surace.
To provide a keeper for holding the impeller or trigger in set position I form a transverse notch 13 in the upper wall of the slot,
spacedfrom the forward endof 'theslot and preferably from the rear end of the seat, as shown in the drawing, so that when the impeller is released fromthe slot it strikes the edge of the projectile with a blow rather than merely pushing or snapping'it.
For convenience in manufacture the barrel is preferably made of two longitudinally divided sections 1 1 and 15 secured together by means of the nails 16 and 17, the nails 17 also securing the grip 18 to the barrel. This permits the trigger to be set merely by pulling rearwardly on the finger piece 11, the action of the spring throwing the impeller arm into engagement with the keeper and retaining it in engagement until the trigger is pulled, which swings the combined trigger and im-' pell'er member rearwardly around the barrel engaging portion of the arm 7 as a pivot. The impeller arm is thereby released and actuated by the power stored in the spring. The parts of my improved gun are very economical and may be rapidly assembled. Having thus described "my invention what I claim as new and desireto secure by "Letters Patentis 1 V '1. A toy. gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its 7 rear end in overlappingrelation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, said barrel having a forwardly projecting tongue overhanging the rear end of said projectile seat, anda combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiledspring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged insaid slot, one arm constituting'a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot and terminating in a laterally turned retaining lug, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper, said striker arm havingfa projectile engaging portion projecting-upwardly at the side of the barrel and terminating in a laterally'disposed finger piece overhanging the barrel. r
' 2. A toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided Withagrip and hav:
ing a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, said barrel having a forwardly projecting tongue overhanging the rear end of said projectile seat, and a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper.
3. A toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, and a. combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot and terminating in a laterally turned retaining lug, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper, said striker arm having a projectile engaging portion projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel and terminating in a laterally disposed finger piece overhanging the barrel.
4. A toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and having a flat projectile seat disposed with its rear end in overlapping relation to said slot, the upper wall of said slot being transversely notched in spaced relation to the front end of the slot providing a keeper, and a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having oppositely disposed angled arms at the ends thereof arranged in said slot, one arm constituting a supporting member engaging the rear end of the slot, the other arm constituting a striker and being engageable with said keeper.
5. A toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and with a projectile seat, a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having arms at the ends thereof, one of said arms being engaged with said barrel and constituting a supporting member, the other arm being angled and engaged in said slot and having a projectile engaging portion projecting upwardly at the side of the barrel terminating in a laterally disposed finger piece over-v hanging the barrel, and a keeper opening to said slot with which said impeller arm may be engaged.
6. A toy gun comprising a longitudinally slotted barrel provided with a grip and with a projectile seat, a combined trigger and impeller consisting of a coiled spring having my hand.
CYRUS C. SHIGLEY.
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US2417084A (en) * 1943-05-27 1947-03-11 Monroe Benjamin Cullen Steam locomotive
US2943619A (en) * 1959-05-27 1960-07-05 Kusan Inc Toy boomerang projecting gun
US4248202A (en) * 1978-12-11 1981-02-03 Marvin Glass & Associates Disc launcher
US8776424B2 (en) * 2012-11-01 2014-07-15 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped bullet, bullet case and firearm with rectangular barrel for disk-shaped bullet
US20140237879A1 (en) * 2012-11-01 2014-08-28 Nicholas F. Mirabile Firearm with Rectangular Barrel Having Non-smooth Interior Surface

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US2417084A (en) * 1943-05-27 1947-03-11 Monroe Benjamin Cullen Steam locomotive
US2943619A (en) * 1959-05-27 1960-07-05 Kusan Inc Toy boomerang projecting gun
US4248202A (en) * 1978-12-11 1981-02-03 Marvin Glass & Associates Disc launcher
US8776424B2 (en) * 2012-11-01 2014-07-15 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped bullet, bullet case and firearm with rectangular barrel for disk-shaped bullet
US20140237879A1 (en) * 2012-11-01 2014-08-28 Nicholas F. Mirabile Firearm with Rectangular Barrel Having Non-smooth Interior Surface
US8857095B2 (en) * 2012-11-01 2014-10-14 Nicholas F. Mirabile Firearm with rectangular barrel having non-smooth interior surface
US20150033972A1 (en) * 2012-11-01 2015-02-05 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped Bullet, Bullet Case and Firearm with Rectangular Barrel for Disk-shaped Bullet
US20150040790A1 (en) * 2012-11-01 2015-02-12 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped Bullet, Bullet Case and Firearm with Rectangular Barrel for Disk-shaped Bullet
US8984793B2 (en) * 2012-11-01 2015-03-24 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped bullet, bullet case and firearm with rectangular barrel for disk-shaped bullet
US8984792B2 (en) * 2012-11-01 2015-03-24 Nicholas F. Mirabile Disk-shaped bullet, bullet case and firearm with rectangular barrel for disk-shaped bullet

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