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US1902708A
US1902708A US592901A US59290132A US1902708A US 1902708 A US1902708 A US 1902708A US 592901 A US592901 A US 592901A US 59290132 A US59290132 A US 59290132A US 1902708 A US1902708 A US 1902708A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C3/00Pistols, e.g. revolvers
    • F41C3/06Cap-firing pistols, e.g. toy pistols

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  • My invention relates to toy pistols. It has for its object increase of interest due to its greater likeness to a real weapon, while still preserving its innocent function.
  • my invention consists in a structure of the revolver type comprising a stock having a paper-cap seat; a coacting hammer and trigger assembly carried by said stock; a barrel extending forwardly from the stock; and a rotatable chambered cylinder mounted in the breech of the weapon be tween the rear end of the barrel bore and the paper cap seat.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of my toy pistol.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view, enlarged and broken.
  • Fig. 3 is asection on the line 33 of'Fig. 2.
  • the frame of the pistol is best made as a casting. It has a barrel 1 and a stock 2.
  • the stock is fitted with a hammer 3 and a trigger 4 with guard 5.
  • Suitable trip mechanism unnecessary herein to show, within the stock associates the hammer and trigger in their usual functional operation, and said hammer has its face provided witha percussion block 6 for delivering a blow upon a paper cap to be of the stock, said seat being a recess closed in front but open in back in order to expose the cap to, the blow of the hammer.
  • a toy pistol of the revolver type comprising a body having a'stock and a paper cap seat; a hammer and trigger assembly carried by the stock and associated for tripping function; a barrel extending from the body; a chambered cylinder revolubly mounted in the body between the cap seat and the barrel, said cylinder having a plurality of exterior recesses and a spring mounted in the body above said cylinder for resiliently engaging said recesses when the cylinder isrevolved.
  • a toy pistol of the revolver type comprising a body having a stock and a paper cap seat; a hammer and trigger assembly car- .1
  • aetaated is and :ir ein cap: seat: nut 0f 1 contact: with and enaeed advert the; cartridges.

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March 21, 1933. I KEYSTON TOY PISTOL Filed Feb. 15, 1932 YAeJ/MLZ/K /9 aw s B? flW/zww ATTORNEYS.
STATES U EFE PATENT teem Y i FREDERICK B. KEYSTON, or SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, AssreNoR TO KEYSTON 1330 s.,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA TOY PISTOL Application filed February 15 1932 Serial No. 592,901.
My invention relates to toy pistols. It has for its object increase of interest due to its greater likeness to a real weapon, while still preserving its innocent function. V
Briefly stated, my invention consists in a structure of the revolver type comprising a stock having a paper-cap seat; a coacting hammer and trigger assembly carried by said stock; a barrel extending forwardly from the stock; and a rotatable chambered cylinder mounted in the breech of the weapon be tween the rear end of the barrel bore and the paper cap seat.
In the accompanying drawing I have shown the pistol in its preferred form, but it is to be understood that changes may be made in its construction and arrangement without departing from the spirit of the inpended.
In the drawing Fig. 1 is a side elevation of my toy pistol.
Fig. 2 is a side view, enlarged and broken.
Fig. 3 is asection on the line 33 of'Fig. 2.
In manufacturing practise the frame of the pistol is best made as a casting. It has a barrel 1 and a stock 2. The stock is fitted with a hammer 3 and a trigger 4 with guard 5. Suitable trip mechanism, unnecessary herein to show, within the stock associates the hammer and trigger in their usual functional operation, and said hammer has its face provided witha percussion block 6 for delivering a blow upon a paper cap to be of the stock, said seat being a recess closed in front but open in back in order to expose the cap to, the blow of the hammer.
In toy pistols using paper caps, it is common to bulge or swell laterally the sides of the stock into some resemblance to the cylinder of a revolver, but this expedient is crude and reveals its true character to the most casual observation.
In my pistol, there is a lateral opening or aperture 8 through the breech of the weapon, and in this opening is fitted for rotation about an axis 9 parallel with the barrel axis, a cylinder 10 with chambers 11 for shells 12, 0 which are intended to be dummies, but havvention as defined in the claims hereunto ap.
placed in a seat 7 formed in the upper side ing the appearance of true cartridges with bullets Bin-front and flanges 14 in'rear, but i with no explosive charge. The cylinder isin, advance and independent of the paper-cap seat 7 so that it lies beyond the limit of the hammer stroke and. has no'communication with the cap seat. There is thus a close verisimilitude between this toy and a real revolver; but this is apparent only, since it is to be noted that there is no percussive relation of haininerand shell and no connection Whatever between the cylinder 10 and the V hammer and trigger mechanism which alone could make the cylinder functionally re voluble, but said cylinder is independently freely rotatable and is for this reason likely to furnish interest inmanu ally turning it to expose its dummy saells to better advantage. Moreover, such interest may. be decidedly enhanced by making in the peripheral surface :10 of thecylinder an annular series of recess es 15. which slippingly engage an overlying detent as for example a spring lfi, with a click ingfsound; It will be noted that by guarding against ".75 any eifect of the hammer blow other than that of exploding the paper. cap and by also guarding against any effect of the cap explosion upon a possible real cartridge, the piston herein described is still an innocent toy, even though its owner should possess himself of such a shell and place it in the chambered cylinder instead of a dummy shell.
I claim 1. A toy pistol of the revolver type comprising a body having a'stock and a paper cap seat; a hammer and trigger assembly carried by the stock and associated for tripping function; a barrel extending from the body; a chambered cylinder revolubly mounted in the body between the cap seat and the barrel, said cylinder having a plurality of exterior recesses and a spring mounted in the body above said cylinder for resiliently engaging said recesses when the cylinder isrevolved. i '2. A toy pistol of the revolver type comprising a body having a stock and a paper cap seat; a hammer and trigger assembly car- .1
r l ried b y the stack; and associated :tentripping function f :abarrer ex ending lirom the: body a; :eharnhered lindier reveinbly merited: the: "body: betweeni theeacap: seat and; the: h rel; :sa-id cylinder hiavingplurality 30f exterior: reeesses and: a: lengitndinally: disposed s'prizi its ends in theihedy abavew def,- the central: ertion ef said a f3 sard e i spring. being: deflected dewnwardly. t; en. gagesaidzrecessesiiz=:=:-:=: E :::=1? 111' :a: toy pi st0 the combination ;0:E a 1e having a; handle? partition; a barrel and ert'ure disposed: therebetweem; 7 cap sea s frame: spaced :rearwardly: from; sai nape re a tri gger eeuateehammer 91110111113:-
' L in said EETZiITlG i r reooperiation: with said 1i: 'afeartridge: receiving cylindermounted nsa aperturedierretation relative. the: rame; and: adapted tn receive; blank cartridges, wirerehy :said hammer may: be
aetaated is and :ir ein cap: seat: nut 0f 1 contact: with and enaeed frem the; cartridges. insaidcylinderi-:-:-:-::@: i 4. In a toy: piste},- ithe ceahbination of a 1 andle: nortion a barrel: and ,esedtizerebetween,= a in saiermmeqpaee; out :ef-eenrrnunieatimi with tuated: hamm relative to 2 the fraim'e 5 and adapted 5 to: receir. blank cartridges; and spring means-carried 1 i by said frame adjacent said aperture for yieldingly maintaining the cylinder against l'otatidn, whereby said hammer may be actuated to and from said cap seat out of contact with and spaced from the cartridges in said 40 cylinder.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
FREDERICK B. KEYSTON.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2655755A (en) * 1950-03-31 1953-10-20 Talley W Nichols Toy cap pistol and cartridge
US2944358A (en) * 1959-10-29 1960-07-12 Hubley Mfg Company Toy cap revolver
USD1011442S1 (en) * 2023-03-22 2024-01-16 Ruiqiang Lin Toy water gun

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2655755A (en) * 1950-03-31 1953-10-20 Talley W Nichols Toy cap pistol and cartridge
US2944358A (en) * 1959-10-29 1960-07-12 Hubley Mfg Company Toy cap revolver
USD1011442S1 (en) * 2023-03-22 2024-01-16 Ruiqiang Lin Toy water gun

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