US20020129806A1 - Ribbon discharger where gas cartrige and charged gas are interchangeable - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41B—WEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F41B11/00—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
- F41B11/60—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas
- F41B11/62—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas with pressure supplied by a gas cartridge
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H37/00—Jokes; Confetti, streamers, or other dance favours ; Cracker bonbons or the like
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- the present invention relates to a ribbon discharger for congratulation where a closed portable gas cartridge and a charged gas are interchangeable to each other.
- a ribbon discharger is generally used to discharge a large amount of five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls in order to congratulate a hero or a heroine and at the same time raise an atmosphere of the congratulation on a party place such as a large wedding hall, a banquet hall and so on.
- a typical ribbon discharger used for the above purpose has the same structure as a known gas type air gun having an air compressing and discharging structure. To the contrary, it has a diameter of the barrel of about 50 mm and if the trigger pulls, a predetermined amount of compressed air is exhausted, thereby discharging the five-colored paper pieces or the rolls of five-colored ribbon that are retained in the barrel thereof.
- the conventionally known ribbon discharger should charge the gas only on a legal gun store, whenever the gas is needed, due to the technically structural problem thereof. Or otherwise, an air gun charging gas bomb or an expensive compression air bomb used by a skin scuba diver should be purchased irrespective of its price, such that there occur some problems that it is not easy to continuously use, an economic load is increased, and an unexpected accident may be caused due to carelessness of a user. Of course, this results in the reduction of the use of the ribbon discharger.
- a ribbon discharger capable of selectively mounting a gas charging valve stopper adapted to be opened for charging gas at a predetermined place, and a screw type firing pin for a front gas cartridge and a firing pin for a back gas cartridge which form a hole on the front and back gas cartridges, respectively, upon firing, to thereby discharge rolls of ribbon by the pressure of gas exhausted from the hole.
- the ribbon discharger of the present invention includes two capsule type closed portable gas cartridges each having a diameter of 19 mm and a length of 83 mm, and when in use, the two cartridges are mounted into a gas tank of the ribbon discharger; and Second, a gas charging method that is the same as the conventional known method is embodied.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a ribbon discharger for congratulation according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a side view, partly in section, showing the ribbon discharger for congratulation according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view illustrating the state where a ribbon is discharged by the explosion of the gas cartridge.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the case where a front stopper is replaced with a gas charging valve.
- a firing pin 3 b for a back gas cartridge 17 ′ on the front portion of a side plate 3 a of a gas discharging valve 2 is provided.
- the firing pin 3 b is adapted to pierce a hole on the protrusion of the back gas cartridge 17 ′ in order to exhaust gas from the formed hole.
- an internal stopper 5 of a ring shape, which is supported by a spring 4 is inserted into the front side of the firing pin 3 b , into which the protrusion of the back gas cartridge 17 ′ is fitted, such that the back gas cartridge 17 ′ can be maintained without any fluctuation.
- a front stopper 6 is inserted into the front end of a gas tank 1 .
- an external firing pin 7 which is adapted to pierce a hole on the protrusion of a front gas cartridge 17 in order to exhaust gas from the formed hole.
- the external firing pin 7 is fitted to the front stopper 6 in a screw-coupling manner and is finely adjusted in accordance with the position of the front end side of the protrusion of the front gas cartridge 17 .
- the ribbon discharger G of the present invention is provided with the gas tank 1 which forms a screw line on the inner peripheral surface of the one end portion of the both end portions opened thereof, a lever operating hole 1 a and a fixed screw hole 1 c to be passed through the side thereof on the portion where the screw line is not formed, and a gas discharging hole 1 b on the top surface thereof.
- the gas tank 1 which forms a screw line on the inner peripheral surface of the one end portion of the both end portions opened thereof, a lever operating hole 1 a and a fixed screw hole 1 c to be passed through the side thereof on the portion where the screw line is not formed, and a gas discharging hole 1 b on the top surface thereof.
- two coupling bolts 12 are vertically installed on the top surface of the gas tank 1 .
- a gas discharging valve 2 which is provided with a valve stem hole 2 c of an axial center, a fixed screw hole 2 b and a gas discharging hole 2 a , is fixedly inserted into the gas tank 1 . And, a stem 3 of the internal firing pin 3 b is inserted into the stem hole 2 c of the gas discharging valve 2 .
- the gas discharging valve 2 is assembled to a hammer 8 having a spring groove 8 a , a trigger locking projection 8 b and a lever coupling hole 8 c , a spring 9 and a handle 10 having a stopper pin 10 b and a back stopper 10 a in the named order, on the rear portion thereof.
- the hammer 8 is screw-coupled to a lever 8 d from the outside through the lever operating hole la.
- the gas tank 1 is assembled to a trigger bundle 11 including a trigger 11 a and a keeper 11 b on the bottom surface thereof, and a bush 15 is inserted into the gas discharging hole 1 b of the gas tank 1 and the gas discharging hole 2 a of the gas discharging valve 2 .
- the gas tank 1 is assembled to a molding 13 and a gun barrel 14 , sequentially, by means of the coupling bolts 12 , on the top surface thereof and then fixed by means of a nut 12 a.
- the ribbon discharger G of the present invention is to be used, as shown in FIG. 4, a plurality of ribbon rolls 19 are firstly charged in the interior of the gun barrel 14 and the lever 8 d pulls backward.
- the front stopper 6 is drawn from the gas tank 1 and the back gas cartridge 17 ′ whose protrusion is placed backward and the front gas cartridge 17 whose protrusion is placed forward are charged in the named order.
- the inlet of the gas tank 1 is closed by the front stopper 6 and the external firing pin 7 is turned in a clockwise direction, not to move the front and back gas cartridges 17 and 17 ′.
- the side plate 3 a advances to open the gas discharging valve 2 , such that the gas 20 charged between the gas discharging valve 2 and the internal stopper 5 is momentarily exhausted.
- the internal stopper 5 is closed to compress the spring 4 and the internal firing pin 3 b advances to pierce the protrusion of the back gas cartridge 17 ′, with a consequence that the gas 20 of the back gas cartridge 17 ′ and the gas 20 remaining while not being exhausted yet are all charged in the interior of the gas tank 1 .
- the gas is exhausted at the time when the side plate 3 a operates to open the passage of the gas discharging valve 2 . Therefore, the amount of the gas 20 charged in the gas tank 1 is not discharged at a time and discharged by a predetermined amount each operation. This enables the use of about 10 times.
- the front stopper 6 is detached from the gas tank 1 and the front and back gas cartridges 17 and 17 ′ are then removed.
- a gas charging valve 18 is mounted on the gas tank 1 , through which the gas is charged.
- a ribbon discharger which is capable of interchanging the gas cartridges into which a predetermined amount of gas has been charged and the gas charged, when in use.
- the ribbon discharger according to the present invention gives an economic advantage that gas of a relatively low price can be charged when compared to an expensive bomb type gas.
Abstract
Disclosed is a ribbon discharger for congratulation where a closed portable gas cartridge and a charged gas are interchangeable to each other and being capable of being used in simple and safe manners and particularly used for all of users in a more effective manner. The ribbon discharger where a gas cartridge set and gas charged are interchangeable, for discharging five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls by using a pressure of gas charged, is characterized in that a firing pin for a back gas cartridge having a side plate and a stem of a gas discharging valve, a spring and an internal stopper to which a protrusion of the back gas cartridge is inserted in the named order are inserted into the front portion of a gas tank, a front stopper to which a screw type firing pin for a front gas cartridge is inserted is fixedly fitted on the front end of the gas tank, and the back gas cartridge whose protrusion is positioned backward and the front gas cartridge whose protrusion is positioned forward are charged into the space of the gas tank between the internal stopper and the front stopper, whereby the five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls are discharged by the selective exhaustion of gas.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a ribbon discharger for congratulation where a closed portable gas cartridge and a charged gas are interchangeable to each other.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- With the development of entertainment culture, a ribbon discharger is generally used to discharge a large amount of five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls in order to congratulate a hero or a heroine and at the same time raise an atmosphere of the congratulation on a party place such as a large wedding hall, a banquet hall and so on.
- In recreation fields, recently, various congratulation events are held by using the ribbon discharger that discharges the five-colored paper pieces or rolls of five-colored ribbon, together with congratulation music.
- A typical ribbon discharger used for the above purpose has the same structure as a known gas type air gun having an air compressing and discharging structure. To the contrary, it has a diameter of the barrel of about 50 mm and if the trigger pulls, a predetermined amount of compressed air is exhausted, thereby discharging the five-colored paper pieces or the rolls of five-colored ribbon that are retained in the barrel thereof.
- However, the conventionally known ribbon discharger should charge the gas only on a legal gun store, whenever the gas is needed, due to the technically structural problem thereof. Or otherwise, an air gun charging gas bomb or an expensive compression air bomb used by a skin scuba diver should be purchased irrespective of its price, such that there occur some problems that it is not easy to continuously use, an economic load is increased, and an unexpected accident may be caused due to carelessness of a user. Of course, this results in the reduction of the use of the ribbon discharger.
- It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a ribbon discharger that is capable of being used in simple and safe manners and particularly used for all of users in a more effective manner.
- To attain this and other objects of the present invention, there is provided a ribbon discharger capable of selectively mounting a gas charging valve stopper adapted to be opened for charging gas at a predetermined place, and a screw type firing pin for a front gas cartridge and a firing pin for a back gas cartridge which form a hole on the front and back gas cartridges, respectively, upon firing, to thereby discharge rolls of ribbon by the pressure of gas exhausted from the hole.
- The present invention has the following two characteristics: First, the ribbon discharger of the present invention includes two capsule type closed portable gas cartridges each having a diameter of 19 mm and a length of 83 mm, and when in use, the two cartridges are mounted into a gas tank of the ribbon discharger; and Second, a gas charging method that is the same as the conventional known method is embodied.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a ribbon discharger for congratulation according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a top view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a side view, partly in section, showing the ribbon discharger for congratulation according to the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view illustrating the state where a ribbon is discharged by the explosion of the gas cartridge; and
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the case where a front stopper is replaced with a gas charging valve.
- Now, an explanation of the construction and operation of a ribbon discharger for congratulation according to the present invention will be hereinafter discussed with reference to FIGS.2 to 6.
- As shown in FIGS.2 to 4, there is provided a
firing pin 3 b for aback gas cartridge 17′ on the front portion of aside plate 3 a of agas discharging valve 2. Thefiring pin 3 b is adapted to pierce a hole on the protrusion of theback gas cartridge 17′ in order to exhaust gas from the formed hole. Also, aninternal stopper 5 of a ring shape, which is supported by aspring 4, is inserted into the front side of thefiring pin 3 b, into which the protrusion of theback gas cartridge 17′ is fitted, such that theback gas cartridge 17′ can be maintained without any fluctuation. - Then, a
front stopper 6 is inserted into the front end of agas tank 1. On the center of thefront stopper 6 is provided anexternal firing pin 7 which is adapted to pierce a hole on the protrusion of afront gas cartridge 17 in order to exhaust gas from the formed hole. Theexternal firing pin 7 is fitted to thefront stopper 6 in a screw-coupling manner and is finely adjusted in accordance with the position of the front end side of the protrusion of thefront gas cartridge 17. - On the other hand, the ribbon discharger G of the present invention is provided with the
gas tank 1 which forms a screw line on the inner peripheral surface of the one end portion of the both end portions opened thereof, alever operating hole 1 a and a fixedscrew hole 1 c to be passed through the side thereof on the portion where the screw line is not formed, and a gas discharging hole 1 b on the top surface thereof. On the top surface of thegas tank 1, twocoupling bolts 12 are vertically installed. - A
gas discharging valve 2, which is provided with avalve stem hole 2 c of an axial center, a fixed screw hole 2 b and a gas discharging hole 2 a, is fixedly inserted into thegas tank 1. And, astem 3 of theinternal firing pin 3 b is inserted into thestem hole 2 c of thegas discharging valve 2. - The
gas discharging valve 2 is assembled to ahammer 8 having a spring groove 8 a, atrigger locking projection 8 b and a lever coupling hole 8 c, aspring 9 and ahandle 10 having astopper pin 10 b and aback stopper 10 a in the named order, on the rear portion thereof. Thehammer 8 is screw-coupled to alever 8 d from the outside through the lever operating hole la. And, thegas tank 1 is assembled to atrigger bundle 11 including atrigger 11 a and akeeper 11 b on the bottom surface thereof, and abush 15 is inserted into the gas discharging hole 1 b of thegas tank 1 and the gas discharging hole 2 a of thegas discharging valve 2. Thegas tank 1 is assembled to amolding 13 and agun barrel 14, sequentially, by means of thecoupling bolts 12, on the top surface thereof and then fixed by means of anut 12 a. - If the ribbon discharger G of the present invention is to be used, as shown in FIG. 4, a plurality of
ribbon rolls 19 are firstly charged in the interior of thegun barrel 14 and thelever 8 d pulls backward. Next, thefront stopper 6 is drawn from thegas tank 1 and theback gas cartridge 17′ whose protrusion is placed backward and thefront gas cartridge 17 whose protrusion is placed forward are charged in the named order. Then, the inlet of thegas tank 1 is closed by thefront stopper 6 and theexternal firing pin 7 is turned in a clockwise direction, not to move the front andback gas cartridges - If the
external firing pin 7 is tightened, aneedle 7 a thereof pierces the protrusion of thefront gas cartridge 17, thereby forming a hole thereon. At this time, thegas 20, which is retained at a high pressure, for example, 150 kg/cm2, in thefront gas cartridge 17, is exhausted and filled in the interior of thegas tank 1. Then, if thetrigger 11 a is pulled, thehammer 8 that has been compressed by thelever 8 d is released and at the same time advances, thereby hitting the rear end of thestem 3 of theinternal firing pin 3 b. Thereby, theside plate 3 a advances to open thegas discharging valve 2, such that thegas 20 charged between thegas discharging valve 2 and theinternal stopper 5 is momentarily exhausted. At the same time, theinternal stopper 5 is closed to compress thespring 4 and theinternal firing pin 3 b advances to pierce the protrusion of theback gas cartridge 17′, with a consequence that thegas 20 of theback gas cartridge 17′ and thegas 20 remaining while not being exhausted yet are all charged in the interior of thegas tank 1. The gas is exhausted at the time when theside plate 3 a operates to open the passage of thegas discharging valve 2. Therefore, the amount of thegas 20 charged in thegas tank 1 is not discharged at a time and discharged by a predetermined amount each operation. This enables the use of about 10 times. - On the other hand, if the gas is to be charged from a separate gas tank, the
front stopper 6 is detached from thegas tank 1 and the front andback gas cartridges gas charging valve 18 is mounted on thegas tank 1, through which the gas is charged. - As discussed in the above, there is provided a ribbon discharger according to the present invention which is capable of interchanging the gas cartridges into which a predetermined amount of gas has been charged and the gas charged, when in use.
- In addition, the ribbon discharger according to the present invention gives an economic advantage that gas of a relatively low price can be charged when compared to an expensive bomb type gas.
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1. A ribbon discharger where a gas cartridge set and gas charged are interchangeable, for discharging five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls by using a pressure of gas charged, characterized in that a firing pin for a back gas cartridge having a side plate and a stem of a gas discharging valve, a spring and an internal stopper to which a protrusion of the back gas cartridge is inserted in the named order are inserted into the front portion of a gas tank, a front stopper to which a screw type firing pin for a front gas cartridge is inserted is fixedly fitted on the front end of the gas tank, and the back gas cartridge whose protrusion is positioned backward and the front gas cartridge whose protrusion is positioned forward are charged into the space of the gas tank between the internal stopper and the front stopper, whereby the five-colored paper pieces and ribbon rolls are discharged by the selective exhaustion of gas.
2. A ribbon discharger of claim 1 , wherein said front stopper is replaced with a known gas charging valve, and the front and back gas cartridges are replaced with the gas flowing through the gas charging valve.
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