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- the present disclosure is directed to toy dart guns and toy darts, more particularly, toy dart guns having double action trigger mechanisms and tubular toy darts for use with the same.
- toy dart guns are provided with either a manual cocking mechanism or an automatic cocking mechanism.
- Previously known manual cocking mechanisms are provided with a cocking actuator that is separate from a trigger of a trigger mechanism.
- the cocking actuator such as a slide, lever, or tab, is actuated to move a firing assembly from a safe position to a fire position.
- a user is required to manually actuate the cocking assembly and then a separate action to actuate the trigger of the trigger mechanism to launch the dart. As such, a user is required to perform two separate actions in order to launch the dart.
- Previously known automatic cocking mechanisms are capable of launching a dart with only a single action of actuating the trigger of the trigger mechanisms.
- the previously known automatic cocking mechanisms require a motor and batteries to power the motor, and/or a self-contained supply of compressed gas.
- the previously known toy dart guns having automatic cocking mechanisms are complex and require additional components which increase both the weight and cost of the toy dart gun.
- the previously known automatic cocking mechanisms require replacement batteries and/or self-contained supplies of compressed gas.
- a toy dart gun includes a gun shell, a trigger assembly, and a compression assembly.
- the trigger assembly includes a swing arm coupled to the gun shell and movable between a safe position and a fire position, and a swing arm pusher extending from the gun shell and having an inclined surface.
- the compression assembly includes a compression chamber positioned within the gun shell and having a barrel opening and an opposite holder opening, and a plunger slidably insertable through the holder opening of the compression chamber and movable between a retracted position and an extended position. As the swing arm moves toward the fire position, the swing arm engages the plunger and pulls the plunger toward the extended position. When the swing arm is in the fire position, the swing arm pusher deflects the swing arm from engagement with the plunger and the plunger is biased toward the retracted position.
- a toy dart gun in another embodiment, includes a gun shell, a trigger assembly, and a compression assembly.
- the trigger assembly includes a trigger pivotally attached to the gun shell and coupled to the swing arm, the trigger movable between an undepressed position and a depressed position, the trigger causing the swing arm to move toward the fire position as the trigger pivots toward the depressed position, a swing arm coupled to the trigger and movable between a safe position and a fire position, and a swing arm pusher extending from the gun shell and having an inclined surface.
- the compression assembly includes a compression chamber positioned within the gun shell and having a barrel opening and an opposite holder opening, and a plunger slidably insertable through the holder opening of the compression chamber and movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
- the swing arm engages the plunger and pulls the plunger toward the extended position.
- the swing arm pusher deflects the swing arm from engagement with the plunger and the plunger is biased toward the retracted position.
- FIG. 1 schematically depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a four shooter toy dart gun according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 2 schematically depicts an exploded view of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 schematically depicts a side view of a compression chamber of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 4 schematically depicts a rear view of the compression chamber of FIG. 3 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 5 schematically depicts a front view of the compression chamber of FIG. 3 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 6 schematically depicts a rear view of a barrel of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 7 schematically depicts a front view of the barrel of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 8 schematically depicts a side view of a swing arm pusher of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 9 schematically depicts an opposite side view of the swing arm pusher of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 10 schematically depicts a partial side view of the four shooter toy dart gun 10 - 10 of FIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 11A schematically depicts an operation of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 with a trigger mechanism in an undepressed position and a compression mechanism in an uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 11B schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in a depressed position and the compression mechanism in a compressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 11C schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in the depressed position and the compression mechanism in the uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 11D schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in the undepressed position and the compression mechanism in the uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 12 schematically depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a four shooter toy dart gun, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 13 schematically depicts an exploded view of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 12 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 14 schematically depicts a partial side view of the four shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 12 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 15 schematically depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a five shooter toy dart gun, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 16 schematically depicts an exploded view of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 17 schematically depicts a side view of a swing arm pusher of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 18 schematically depicts an opposite side view of the swing arm pusher of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 19 schematically depicts a partial side view of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 in an undepressed position and a retracted position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 20 schematically depicts a partial opposite side view of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 in the undepressed position and the retracted position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 21 schematically depicts a partial perspective view of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 in the undepressed position and a partially extended position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein;
- FIG. 22 schematically depicts a partial perspective view of the five shooter toy dart gun of FIG. 15 in a depressed position and a fully extended position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein.
- the four shot toy dart gun 100 is a double action type toy dart gun in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart. As such, the user is only required to perform a single action on the four shot toy dart gun 100 to launch the dart.
- the four shot toy dart gun 100 is a semiautomatic double action type toy dart gun in which four darts are loaded into the four shot toy dart gun 100 and the four darts can be launched by four sequential depressions of the trigger by the user. Specifically, upon loading four darts into the four shot toy dart gun 100 , the four darts can be sequentially launched by four sequential operations of the trigger without a separate cocking action or reloading action.
- the four shot toy dart gun 100 includes a right shell 102 , a large spring 104 , a plunger 106 , a plunger O-ring 108 , a compression chamber holder 110 , a compression chamber 112 , a compression chamber O-ring 114 , a compression chamber pin 116 , a barrel 118 , long fasteners (e.g. screws) 120 , short fasteners (e.g. screws) 122 , a small spring 124 , a swing arm pusher 126 , a swing arm 128 , an extra dart holder 130 having a pair of barrel cavities 131 , a left shell 132 , a trigger 134 , and an aiming sight 136 .
- the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell.
- the four shot toy dart gun 100 also includes a trigger assembly 101 and a compression assembly 103 .
- the trigger assembly 101 includes the trigger 134 , the swing arm 128 , the small spring 124 , the short fasteners 122 , and the swing arm pusher 126 .
- the trigger assembly 101 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch a dart 300 and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) the compression assembly 103 from a safe position to a launch position.
- the trigger assembly 101 is provided within an internal space formed by the connection of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the swing arm 128 includes an aperture 138 formed at a lower end thereof.
- a shell shaft 140 extends inwardly from at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the shell shaft 140 is received within the aperture 138 of the swing arm 128 such that the swing arm 128 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P 1 .
- the swing arm 128 is pivotal from a safe position, as shown in FIG. 10 , to a fire position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 1 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the swing arm 128 is pivotal from the fire position to the safe position, as shown in FIG. 10 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 2 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the shell shaft 140 includes a central aperture 142 and in which a long fastener 120 extends through the right shell 102 , the central aperture 142 of the shell shaft 140 , and the left shell 132 to secure the swing arm 128 to the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the swing arm 128 further includes an engagement portion 144 opposite the aperture 138 .
- the engagement portion 144 includes an engagement surface 146 and an engagement knob 148 that extends outwardly from the engagement surface 146 .
- the swing arm pusher 126 includes a front surface 126 A, an opposite rear surface 126 B, a top surface 126 C, and an opposite bottom surface 126 D.
- the swing arm pusher 126 further includes an engagement side surface 150 and an opposite shell side surface 152 .
- the swing arm pusher 126 includes an inclined surface 154 and a discharge surface 156 .
- the inclined surface 154 extends between the front surface 126 A and the discharge surface 156 such that the discharge surface 156 is spaced apart from the engagement side surface 150 .
- the swing arm pusher 126 is received within a cavity formed in at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the shell side surface 152 includes a protrusion 152 A that is received within a cavity within one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the swing arm pusher 126 is secured to at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 by a small screw 123 .
- a projection 158 projects outwardly from the engagement side surface 150 .
- the projection 158 includes an outer surface 158 A that is spaced apart from the discharge surface 156 .
- An abutment ledge 158 B extends between the discharge surface 156 and the outer surface 158 A of the projection 158 .
- the abutment ledge 158 B contacts the engagement portion 144 of the swing arm 128 to inhibit the swing arm 128 from pivoting about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the swing arm 128 contacts the abutment ledge 158 B to prevent further pivoting of the swing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the projection 158 further includes a depression surface 158 C, as best seen in FIG. 8 , on a bottom side thereof. The depression surface 158 C contacts the plunger 106 , as discussed herein.
- the trigger 134 includes side channels 160 provided on either side of the trigger 134 .
- the side channels 160 are configured to engage with tracks 162 provided on an interior side of each of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 , as shown in FIGS. 2 and 10 .
- the tracks 162 are formed having a generally T-shape with a post section 162 A extending inwardly from the inner surface of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 and a flange section 162 B that extends outwardly from a distal end of the post section 162 A such that the flange section 162 B is spaced apart from the inner surface of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the engagement of the tracks 162 and the side channels 160 of the trigger 134 allow the trigger 134 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A 3 and A 3 ′ between an undepressed position and a depressed position.
- a contact face 164 at a rear end of the trigger 134 is in abutting contact with a contact surface 166 of the swing arm 128 .
- the small spring 124 has one end secured to at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 by one short fastener 122 and an opposite end secured to the swing arm 128 by another short fastener 122 .
- the swing arm 128 includes a spring recess 167 at which the swing arm end of the small spring 124 is secured to the swing arm 128 .
- the small spring 124 biases the swing arm 128 toward the safe position.
- the trigger 134 In the undepressed position, the trigger 134 is not actuated and the swing arm 128 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of the small spring 124 . In the depressed position, the trigger 134 is linearly displaced along the tracks 162 in the direction of arrow A 3 . Specifically, the trigger 134 is depressed by a user and the swing arm 128 overcomes the biasing force of the small spring 124 and pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 due to the contact between the contact face 164 of the trigger 134 and the contact surface 166 of the swing arm 128 .
- the swing arm 128 Upon release of the trigger 134 in the depressed position, the swing arm 128 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of the small spring 124 and the swing arm 128 pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 2 . Due to the abutting contact between the contact face 164 of the trigger 134 and the contact surface 166 of the swing arm 128 , the trigger 134 is linearly displaced along the tracks 162 in the direction of arrow A 3 ′ from the depressed position to the undepressed position.
- the compression assembly 103 includes the large spring 104 , the plunger 106 , the plunger O-ring 108 , the compression chamber holder 110 , the compression chamber 112 , the compression chamber O-ring 114 , the compression chamber pin 116 , and the barrel 118 .
- the compression assembly 103 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e. launch) position upon movement of the plunger 106 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, a portion of the plunger 106 positioned within the compression chamber 112 is greater than a portion of the plunger 106 positioned within the compression chamber 112 when in the extended position.
- the plunger 106 includes a head portion 168 at one end and a hook portion 170 at an opposite end.
- the head portion 168 includes a plunger O-ring groove 172 in which the plunger O-ring 108 is received.
- a portion of the plunger 106 including the head portion 168 , is positioned within the compression chamber 112 , as described in more detail herein.
- the plunger O-ring 108 on the head portion 168 of the plunger 106 provides an airtight seal with an interior surface of the compression chamber 112 .
- the hook portion 170 of the plunger 106 includes a recess 174 , a tapered surface 176 , and a plunger ledge 178 .
- the plunger 106 also includes a plunger shaft 180 that connects the hook portion 170 to the head portion 168 .
- the hook portion 170 of the plunger 106 includes a ridge 182 provided opposite the recess 174 and the tapered surface 176 .
- the ridge 182 is received within a track 184 formed on at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 to guide the plunger 106 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A 4 and A 4 ′.
- the compression chamber holder 110 is received within a chamber holder seat 186 in at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the chamber holder seat 186 has a shape that corresponds to an outer shape 188 A of the compression chamber holder 110 to retain the compression chamber holder 110 within the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the compression chamber holder 110 also includes a plunger opening 188 B and an opposite compression chamber opening 188 C.
- An annular ring 188 D extends from a front side of the compression chamber holder 110 .
- the compression chamber 112 includes a holder opening 190 A and an opposite barrel opening 190 B.
- An annular chamber ring 190 C is provided around the holder opening 190 A such that the annular ring 188 D of the compression chamber holder 110 is received within the annular chamber ring 190 C of the compression chamber 112 .
- the annular chamber ring 190 C is received within the annular ring 188 D of the compression chamber holder 110 .
- a passageway extends between the holder opening 190 A and the barrel opening 190 B.
- the head portion 168 of the plunger 106 extends through the compression chamber holder 110 and into the compression chamber 112 .
- the head portion 168 of the plunger 106 extends through the plunger opening 188 B and the compression chamber opening 188 C of the compression chamber holder 110 and through the holder opening 190 A of the compression chamber 112 .
- the compression chamber 112 includes a chamber O-ring groove 190 D that surrounds the barrel opening 190 B.
- the compression chamber O-ring 114 is received within the chamber O-ring groove 190 D of the compression chamber 112 .
- a pin hole 190 E is provided on the front surface of the compression chamber 112 .
- the compression chamber O-ring 114 contacts a rear surface of the barrel 118 and forms a seal between the barrel opening 190 B and the barrel 118 .
- a pathway 190 F is recessed into an outer surface of the compression chamber 112 .
- the pathway 190 F includes four safe recesses F 1 , four fire inclined surfaces F 2 , four fire paths F 3 , and four return inclined surfaces F 4 .
- the four fire paths F 3 extend to a rear edge 190 H of the compression chamber 112 .
- the four fire paths F 3 are equidistantly spaced apart from one another to permit equal, incremental rotation, as described herein.
- the pathway 190 F extends circumferentially around the outer surface of the compression chamber 112 .
- the barrel 118 includes an outer portion 118 A that has a shape that corresponds to a barrel seat 192 provided in at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 .
- the barrel 118 includes four chamber openings 118 B on a rear side and four dart openings 118 D on a front side. Each one of the four chamber openings 118 B extend to one of the four dart openings 118 D.
- Struts 118 C are provided on each of the four chamber openings 118 B.
- an elongated protrusion 118 E is provided on a front surface of the each of the struts 118 C.
- Each of the elongated protrusions 118 E extend coaxial along at least a portion of the hollow chambers of the barrel 118 .
- the elongated protrusions 118 E are provided to be positioned within a portion of the dart 300 .
- the barrel 118 includes a pin hole 118 F provided on the rear side of the barrel 118 .
- the compression assembly 103 is assembled by inserting the plunger shaft 180 of the plunger 106 into the large spring 104 , attaching the plunger O-ring 108 to the plunger O-ring groove 172 of the head portion 168 , inserting the head portion 168 of the plunger 106 through the compression chamber holder 110 and into the compression chamber 112 .
- the compression assembly 103 is then positioned within the inner cavity formed by the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 such that one end of the large spring 104 abuts against a rear surface 194 of the head portion 168 and the opposite end contacts a spring seat 196 formed in at least one of the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 , the outer shape 188 A of the compression chamber holder 110 is provided within the chamber holder seat 186 , the annular ring 188 D is inserted into the annular chamber ring 190 C of the compression chamber 112 , one end of the compression chamber pin 116 is inserted into the pin hole 190 E and an opposite end of the compression chamber pin 116 is inserted into the pin hole 190 E of the barrel 118 , the holder opening 190 A is received within the chamber holder seat 186 , and a guide 198 of the trigger 134 is received within the pathway 190 F of the compression chamber 112 .
- the right shell 102 and the left shell 132 are then secured together using the long fasteners 120
- the trigger assembly 101 is in a safe position, specifically, the trigger 134 is in the undepressed position, the swing arm 128 is in the safe position, and the compression assembly 103 is in an uncompressed position, specifically, the plunger 106 is in the retracted position.
- the engagement knob 148 of the swing arm 128 is at least partially received within the recess 174 of the hook portion 170 of the plunger 106 .
- the engagement knob 148 is retained within the recess 174 by the plunger ledge 178 .
- the engagement portion 144 of the swing arm 128 is spaced apart from the swing arm pusher 126 .
- the guide 198 of the trigger 134 is in a safe recess F 1 such that the barrel opening 190 B is positioned between two of the four chamber openings 118 B, specifically, the barrel opening 190 B is positioned 45° between two adjacent chamber openings 118 B.
- the trigger 134 upon depression of the trigger 134 by a user in the direction of arrow A 3 , the trigger 134 pushes the swing arm 128 to overcome the biasing force of the small spring 124 and pivots the swing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the pivoting of the swing arm 128 pulls the plunger 106 in the direction of arrow A 4 , thereby moving the trigger 134 from the undepressed position toward the depressed position, the swing arm 128 from the safe position toward the fire position, the plunger 106 from the retracted position toward the extended position, and the compression assembly 103 from the uncompressed position toward the compressed position.
- the engagement knob 148 contacts the plunger ledge 178 , overcomes the biasing force of the large spring 104 , and pushes the plunger 106 in the direction of arrow A 4 .
- the guide 198 Upon depression of the trigger 134 by a user in the direction of arrow A 3 , the guide 198 is moved rearward in the direction of arrow B 1 until the guide 198 contacts the fire inclined surface F 2 .
- the guide 198 slides along the fire inclined surface in the direction of arrow B 2 , the contact between the guide 198 and the fire inclined surface F 2 causes the compression chamber 112 to rotate in the direction of arrow A 5 .
- the movement of the guide 198 along the fire inclined surface F 2 rotates the barrel 118 45° such that upon the guide 198 entering the fire path F 3 the barrel opening 190 B is aligned with one of the chamber openings 118 B.
- the compression chamber O-ring 114 provides a seal between the compression chamber 112 and the barrel 118 .
- the plunger 106 moves in the direction of arrow A 4 and contacts the depression surface 158 C, which deflects the hook portion 170 of the plunger 106 downward in the direction of arrow C 1 .
- the deflection of the hook portion 170 downwardly in the direction of arrow C 1 facilitates the disengagement of the engagement knob 148 and the recess 174 .
- the plunger 106 moves in the direction of arrow A 4 ′ and the plunger 106 slides upwardly in the direction of arrow C 1 ′.
- the engagement knob 148 Upon movement of the engagement surface 146 along the inclined surface 154 to the discharge surface 156 , the engagement knob 148 is deflected out of engagement of the recess 174 , specifically, the engagement knob 148 no longer contacts the abutment ledge 158 B as the engagement knob 148 has exited the recess 174 .
- the biasing force of the large spring 104 biases the plunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position in the direction of arrow A 4 ′ which moves the compression assembly 103 from the compressed position to the uncompressed position due to the movement of the head portion 168 of the plunger 106 within the compression chamber 112 which compresses the air within the compression chamber 112 .
- the air compressed by the movement of the plunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position travels through the compression chamber 112 through the barrel opening 190 B, through one of the chamber openings 118 B, and propels the dart 300 to exit one of the dart openings 118 D of the barrel 118 .
- the four shot toy dart gun 100 is configured to launch the dart 300 by the single action of actuating the trigger 134 from the undepressed position to the depressed position without a prior or separate cocking action.
- the biasing force of the large spring 104 moves the plunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position in the direction of arrow A 4 ′.
- the biasing force of the small spring 124 biases the swing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A 2 from the fire position to the safe position, which moves the engagement portion 144 in the direction of arrow A 4 ′ such that the engagement knob 148 slides along the tapered surface 176 until the engagement knob 148 is received within the recess 174 .
- the trigger 134 is moved in the direction of arrow A 3 ′ due to the contact between the trigger 134 and the swing arm 128 to bring the trigger 134 into the undepressed position.
- the movement of the trigger 134 in the direction of arrow A 3 ′ moves the guide 198 in the direction of arrow B 4 until the guide 198 contacts the return inclined surfaces F 4 .
- the guide 198 slides along the return inclined surface F 4 in the direction of arrow B 5 which rotates the compression chamber 112 in the direction of arrow A 5 until the guide 198 enters the safe recess F 1 in the direction of arrow B 6 which rotates the compression chamber 112 45° such that the barrel opening 190 B is rotated 45° out of alignment with one of the chamber openings 118 B in which the dart 300 was launched to be between two adjacent chamber openings 118 B.
- the trigger 134 is in the undepressed position, the swing arm 128 is in the safe position, and the plunger 106 is in the retracted position. Therefore, the four shot toy dart gun 100 is ready to be fired again upon loading a dart 300 into the barrel 118 and subsequent depression of the trigger 134 .
- the guide 198 is positioned on a front side of the trigger 134 and the guide 198 contacts the return inclined surfaces F 4 .
- the guide 198 includes a rounded surface that contacts the safe recesses F 1 , the fire inclined surfaces F 2 , the fire paths F 3 , and the return inclined surfaces F 4 .
- the guide 198 is positioned on a rear side of the trigger 134 and the rounded surface contacts the safe recesses F 1 , the fire inclined surfaces F 2 , the fire paths F 3 .
- the dart 300 is a foam tipped dart.
- the foam tipped dart 300 is configured for use with the four shot toy dart gun 100 .
- the foam tipped dart 300 includes a tube 302 , a front insert 304 , and a foam tip 306 .
- the tube 302 is a generally hollow cylindrical tube having a rear opening 308 and an opposite front opening 310 .
- the tube 302 is composed of a plastic or polymer material and may be formed by injection molding or extruding.
- the tube 302 is formed of a foam material, and may be dimensioned such that the outer surface of the tube 302 is in contact with the interior surface of one of the dart openings 118 D of the barrel 118 when the foam tipped dart 300 is inserted therein.
- the front insert 304 includes a rear section 312 and a collar 314 .
- the rear section 312 has a diameter that is less than a diameter of the front opening 310 of the tube 302 such that the rear section 312 of the front insert 304 is at least partially received within the tube 302 through the front opening 310 .
- the collar 314 has a diameter larger than the diameter of the tube 302 such that a portion of the collar 314 abuts the tube 302 adjacent the front opening 310 .
- the foam tip 306 includes a recess 316 that receives at least a portion of the front insert 304 .
- the foam tip 306 provides a soft covering for the foam tipped dart 300 .
- the front insert 304 has a weight that is greater than the weight of the foam tip 306 to provide flight stability and increase a distance that the foam tipped dart 300 is configured to be launched by the four shot toy dart gun 100 .
- the foam tip 306 may be replaced by a suction cup to provide a suction tip dart.
- the foam tipped dart 300 is inserted into one of the dart openings 118 D of the barrel 118 such that the elongated protrusion 118 E is received within the rear opening 308 and extends at least partially through the tube 302 .
- the tube 302 is dimensioned such that the elongated protrusion 118 E is not in contact with the interior surface of the tube 302 and that the interior surface of the dart opening 118 D of the barrel 118 is not in contact with the outer surface of the tube 302 .
- the four shot toy dart gun 400 is a double action type toy dart gun in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart. As such, the user is only required to perform a single action on the four shot toy dart gun 400 to launch the dart.
- the four shot toy dart gun 400 is a semiautomatic double action type toy dart gun in which four darts are loaded into the four shot toy dart gun 400 and the four darts can be launched by four sequential depressions of the trigger by the user. Specifically, upon loading four darts into the four shot toy dart gun 400 , the four darts can be sequentially launched by four sequential operations of the trigger without a separate cocking action or reloading action.
- the four shot toy dart gun 400 includes a right shell 402 , a large spring 404 , a plunger 406 , an exterior plunger O-ring 408 , a compression chamber holder 410 , a compression chamber 412 , a compression chamber O-ring 414 , a compression chamber pin 416 , a barrel 418 , long fasteners (e.g. screws) 420 , short fasteners (e.g. screws) 422 , a small spring 424 , a swing arm pusher 426 , a swing arm 428 , a left shell 432 , a trigger 434 , a right trigger guard 502 , a left trigger guard 504 , and a compression chamber pusher 506 .
- the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell.
- the four shot toy dart gun 400 also includes a trigger assembly 401 and a compression assembly 403 .
- the trigger assembly 401 is similar to the trigger assembly 101 of the four shot toy dart gun 100 except that the small spring 424 is provided within a cavity of at least one of the right shell and the left shell and the trigger assembly 401 includes the compression chamber pusher 506 for engaging the compression chamber.
- the trigger assembly 401 generally includes the trigger 434 , the swing arm 428 , the small spring 424 , the swing arm pusher 426 , the right trigger guard 502 , the left trigger guard 504 , and the compression chamber pusher 506 .
- the trigger assembly 401 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch a dart, such as dart 300 , and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) the compression assembly 403 from a safe position to a launch position.
- the trigger 434 includes an aperture 438 formed at a lower end thereof.
- a shell shaft 440 extends inwardly from at least one of the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 .
- the shell shaft 440 is received within the aperture 438 of the trigger 434 such that the trigger 434 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 434 is pivotal from an undepressed position, as shown in FIG. 14 , to a depressed position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 1 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 434 is pivotal from the depressed position to the undepressed position, as shown in FIG. 14 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 2 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 434 has a medial trigger aperture 516 for attaching the swing arm 428 .
- the right trigger guard 502 and the left trigger guard 504 each include a lower guard aperture 518 formed at a lower end thereof.
- the right trigger guard 502 and the left trigger guard 504 each include a medial guard aperture 520 extending therethrough.
- At least one of the right trigger guard 502 and the left trigger guard 504 may include a guard shaft 522 defining the surrounding the medial guard aperture 520 .
- a fastener 524 may be provided to extend through the medial guard apertures 520 to secure the right trigger guard 502 to the left trigger guard 504 on opposite sides of the trigger 434 .
- the shell shaft 440 includes a central aperture 442 and in which a long fastener 420 extends through the right shell 402 , the central aperture 442 of the shell shaft 440 , the lower guard aperture 518 of the right trigger guard 502 and the left trigger guard 504 , and the left shell 432 to secure the trigger 434 , the right trigger guard 502 , and the left trigger guard 504 to the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 .
- the swing arm 428 has a lower swing arm aperture 428 A formed at a lower end thereof and an upper swing arm aperture 428 B formed at an opposite upper end thereof.
- the swing arm 428 further includes an engagement portion 444 proximate the upper swing arm aperture 428 B.
- the engagement portion 444 includes an engagement surface 446 and an engagement knob 448 that extends outwardly from the engagement surface 446 .
- the swing arm 428 is secured to the trigger 434 by inserting a fastener 526 through the lower swing arm aperture 428 A and the medial trigger aperture 516 .
- the compression chamber pusher 506 is provided within a cavity 508 formed in at least one of the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 .
- the compression chamber pusher 506 has a forward end 510 including a guide 498 extending upwardly therefrom and a rear end 512 opposite the forward end 510 .
- the rear end 512 of the compression chamber pusher 506 is pivotally connected to the trigger 434 by a fastener 514 extending through an upper trigger aperture 434 A of the trigger 434 and a rear pusher aperture 512 A of the compression chamber pusher 506 .
- the engagement of the compression chamber pusher 506 within the cavity 508 allows the compression chamber pusher 506 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrow A 3 and A 3 ′ as the trigger 434 moves between the undepressed position and the depressed position.
- the swing arm pusher 426 of the four shot toy dart gun 400 is similar to the swing arm pusher 126 of the four shot toy dart gun 100 .
- the swing arm pusher 426 generally includes an inclined surface 454 for deflecting the swing arm 428 and a depression surface 458 C for deflecting the plunger 406 , as discussed herein.
- the swing arm pusher 426 is secured to at least one of the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 by a small screw 515 .
- the small spring 424 has one end secured to at least one of the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 by the short fastener 422 and an opposite end secured to the trigger 434 by the short fastener 422 .
- the small spring 424 biases the swing arm 428 toward the safe position.
- the trigger 434 In the undepressed position, as shown in FIG. 14 , the trigger 434 is not actuated and the swing arm 428 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of the small spring 424 . In the depressed position, the trigger 434 is rotated about pivot P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 and the plunger 406 is drawn in the direction of arrow A 3 . Specifically, the trigger 434 is depressed by a user and the trigger 434 overcomes the biasing force of the small spring 424 attached to the swing arm 428 and the trigger 434 pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the swing arm 428 Upon release of the trigger 434 in the depressed position, the swing arm 428 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of the small spring 424 and the trigger 434 pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 2 due to the swing arm 428 being in abutting contact with the trigger 434 .
- the compression assembly 403 of the four shot toy dart gun 400 is similar to the compression assembly 103 of the four shot toy dart gun 100 except that the plunger 406 is a two-piece assembly.
- the compression assembly 403 generally includes the large spring 404 , the plunger 406 , the exterior plunger O-ring 408 , the compression chamber holder 410 , the compression chamber 412 , the compression chamber O-ring 414 , the compression chamber pin 416 , and the barrel 418 .
- the compression assembly 403 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e. launch) position upon movement of the plunger 406 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, a portion of the plunger 406 positioned within the compression chamber 412 is greater than a portion of the plunger 406 positioned within the compression chamber 412 when in the extended position.
- the plunger 406 includes a plunger shaft 480 having a first end 480 A and an opposite second end 480 B.
- a hook portion 470 is fixed to the first end 480 A of the plunger shaft 480 and a head portion 468 is secured to the second end 480 B of the plunger shaft 480 by a fastener 480 C extending through the head portion 468 and into the second end 480 B of the plunger shaft 480 .
- the exterior plunger O-ring 408 is received within an exterior plunger O-ring groove 472 formed on an exterior surface of the head portion 468 and an interior plunger O-ring 480 D is received within an interior plunger O-ring groove 480 E formed within head portion 468 surrounding the fastener 480 C when inserted through the head portion 468 .
- the exterior plunger O-ring 408 and the interior plunger O-ring 480 D provide an airtight seal with an interior surface of the compression chamber 412 .
- the hook portion 470 of the plunger 406 includes a recess 474 , a tapered surface 476 , and a plunger ledge 478 .
- the plunger 406 is provided within a track 484 formed on at least one of the right shell 402 and the left shell 432 to guide the plunger 406 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A 4 and A 4 ′.
- the plunger 406 Upon depression of the trigger 434 by a user, the plunger 406 is drawn in the direction of arrow A 4 and contacts the depression surface 458 C of the swing arm pusher 426 , which deflects the hook portion 470 of the plunger 406 downward in the direction of arrow C 1 . The deflection of the hook portion 470 downwardly in the direction of arrow C 1 facilitates the disengagement of the engagement knob 448 of the swing arm 428 and the recess 474 of the plunger 406 .
- the swing arm pusher 426 includes a second inclined surface 458 D extending adjacent the depression surface 458 C for pushing the plunger 406 in a direction opposite the deflection of the swing arm 428 and further disengaging the plunger 406 from the swing arm 428 .
- the engagement knob 448 slides along the inclined surface 454 of the swing arm pusher 426 , which pushes the swing arm 428 out of engagement with the recess 474 of the plunger 406 .
- the plunger 406 moves in the direction of arrow A 4 ′ and the plunger 406 slides upwardly in the direction of arrow C 1 ′.
- the five shot toy dart gun 600 is a double click type toy dart gun in which a first action by a user partially cocks a compression assembly and a second action by the user further cocks and actuates the compression assembly to launch a dart.
- the partial cocking of the five shot toy dart gun 600 allows for compression assembly to be cocked by two separate gripping actions of a trigger in which each gripping action has a reduced degree of motion than the single gripping action required by the four shot toy dart guns 100 , 400 discussed herein.
- the two separate gripping actions makes it easier for those having weaker gripping abilities to cock and actuate the compression assembly.
- the five shot toy dart gun 600 may be modified to shoot any number of darts.
- the five shot toy dart gun 600 includes a right shell 602 , a large spring 604 , a plunger 606 , an exterior plunger O-ring 608 , a compression chamber holder 610 , a compression chamber 612 , a compression chamber O-ring 614 , a compression chamber pin 616 , a barrel 618 , long fasteners (e.g. screws) 620 , short fasteners (e.g.
- the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell.
- the five shot toy dart gun 600 also includes a trigger assembly 601 and a compression assembly 603 .
- the trigger assembly 601 is similar to the trigger assembly 401 of the four shot toy dart gun 400 except that the swing arm pusher 626 is slidably movable to lock the plunger 606 in a partially extended position.
- the trigger assembly 601 generally includes the trigger 634 , the swing arm 628 , the small spring 624 , the swing arm pusher 626 , the swing arm pusher spring 702 , the plunger pusher 704 , and the compression chamber pusher 706 .
- the trigger assembly 601 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch a dart, such as dart 300 , and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) the compression assembly 603 from a safe position to a launch position.
- the trigger 634 includes an aperture 638 formed at a lower end thereof.
- a shell shaft 640 extends inwardly from at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 .
- the shell shaft 640 is received within the aperture 638 of the trigger 634 such that the trigger 634 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 634 is pivotal from an undepressed position, as shown in FIG. 19 , to a depressed position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 1 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 634 is pivotal from the depressed position to the undepressed position, as shown in FIG. 14 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A 2 about pivot axis P 1 .
- the trigger 634 has a medial trigger aperture 716 for attaching the swing arm 628 .
- the shell shaft 640 includes a central aperture 642 and in which a long fastener 620 extends through the right shell 602 , the central aperture 642 of the shell shaft 640 , and the left shell 632 to secure the trigger 634 to the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 .
- the swing arm 628 has a lower swing arm aperture 628 A formed at a lower end thereof and an upper swing arm aperture 628 B formed at an opposite upper end thereof.
- the swing arm 628 further includes an engagement portion 644 proximate the upper swing arm aperture 628 B.
- the engagement portion 644 includes an engagement surface 646 and an engagement knob 648 that extends outwardly from the engagement surface 646 .
- the swing arm 628 is secured to the trigger 634 by inserting a fastener 726 through the lower swing arm aperture 628 A and the medial trigger aperture 716 .
- the compression chamber pusher 706 is provided within a cavity 708 formed in at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 .
- the compression chamber pusher 706 has a forward end 710 including a guide 698 extending upwardly therefrom and a rear end 712 opposite the forward end 710 .
- the rear end 712 of the compression chamber pusher 706 is pivotally connected to the trigger 634 by a fastener 714 extending through an upper trigger aperture 634 A of the trigger 634 and a rear pusher aperture 712 A of the compression chamber pusher 706 .
- the engagement of the compression chamber pusher 706 within the cavity 708 allows the compression chamber pusher 706 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrow A 3 and A 3 ′ as the trigger 634 moves between the undepressed position and the depressed position.
- the swing arm pusher 626 is slidably movable to lock the plunger 606 in a partially extended position.
- the swing arm pusher 626 includes an engagement portion 627 having an engagement side surface 627 A and an opposite shell side surface 627 B.
- the engagement portion 627 includes a locking member 631 provided at a lower end 627 C of the engagement portion 627 and the locking member 631 has a first inclined surface 631 A proximate a forward end 627 D of the engagement portion.
- a projection 633 is provided on the engagement side surface 627 A including a rear surface 633 A, a discharge surface 633 B, and a second inclined surface 633 C extending between the rear surface 633 A and the discharge surface 633 B. Engagement of the swing arm 628 with the second inclined surface 633 C deflects the swing arm 628 away from the plunger 606 , as discussed herein.
- the swing arm pusher 626 also includes a rail portion 629 provided on the shell side surface 627 B of the engagement portion 627 .
- the rail portion 629 includes a cavity 637 for housing the swing arm pusher spring 702 positioned over a lower conical member 639 for securing an end of the swing arm pusher spring 702 within the cavity 637 .
- the swing arm pusher spring 702 biases the swing arm pusher 626 against an opposite surface of at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 to position the swing arm pusher 626 between a locked position, as shown in FIG. 20 , and a free position, as shown in FIG. 22 .
- the rail portion 629 is dimensioned to fit within a track 621 formed in at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 such that the swing arm pusher 426 is movable downward in the direction of arrow C 1 and upward in the direction of arrow C 1 ′
- the small spring 624 has one end secured to at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 by the short fastener 622 and an opposite end secured to the trigger 634 by the short fastener 622 .
- the small spring 624 biases the swing arm 628 toward the safe position.
- the trigger 634 In the undepressed position, as shown in FIGS. 19-21 , the trigger 634 is not actuated and the swing arm 628 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of the small spring 624 .
- the trigger 634 In the depressed position, as shown in FIG. 22 , the trigger 634 is rotated about pivot P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 and the plunger 606 is drawn in the direction of arrow A 3 .
- the trigger 634 is depressed by a user and the trigger 634 overcomes the biasing force of the small spring 624 attached to the swing arm 628 and the trigger 634 pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 1 .
- the swing arm 628 Upon release of the trigger 634 in the depressed position, the swing arm 628 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of the small spring 624 and the trigger 634 pivots about pivot axis P 1 in the direction of arrow A 2 due to the swing arm 628 being in abutting contact with the trigger 634 .
- the compression assembly 603 of the five shot toy dart gun 600 is similar to the compression assembly 403 of the four shot toy dart gun 400 except that the plunger 606 has a pair of recesses 674 A, 674 B and a pair of tapered surfaces 676 A, 676 B.
- the compression assembly 603 generally includes the large spring 604 , the plunger 606 , the exterior plunger O-ring 608 , the compression chamber holder 610 , the compression chamber 612 , the compression chamber O-ring 614 , the compression chamber pin 616 , and the barrel 618 .
- the compression assembly 603 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e.
- a portion of the plunger 606 positioned within the compression chamber 612 is greater than a portion of the plunger 606 positioned within the compression chamber 612 when in the extended position.
- the plunger 606 includes a plunger shaft 680 having a first end 680 A and an opposite second end 680 B.
- a hook portion 670 is fixed to the first end 680 A of the plunger shaft 680 and a head portion 668 is secured to the second end 680 B of the plunger shaft 680 by a fastener 680 C extending through the head portion 668 and into the second end 680 B of the plunger shaft 680 .
- the exterior plunger O-ring 608 is received within an exterior plunger O-ring groove 672 formed on an exterior surface of the head portion 668 and an interior plunger O-ring 680 D is received within an interior plunger O-ring groove 680 E formed within head portion 668 surrounding the fastener 680 C when inserted through the head portion 668 .
- the exterior plunger O-ring 608 and the interior plunger O-ring 680 D provide an airtight seal with an interior surface of the compression chamber 612 .
- the plunger 606 is provided within a track 684 formed on at least one of the right shell 602 and the left shell 632 to guide the plunger 606 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A 4 and A 4 ′.
- the hook portion 670 of the plunger 606 includes a first hook 670 A and a second hook 670 B.
- the first hook 670 A includes a first recess 674 A, a first tapered surface 676 A, and a first plunger ledge 678 A.
- the second hook 670 B includes a second recess 674 B, a second tapered surface 676 B, and a second plunger ledge 678 B.
- the plunger 606 On an opposite shell facing surface 730 of the plunger 606 , the plunger 606 includes a notch 732 for receiving the locking member 631 of the swing arm pusher 626 when the swing arm pusher 626 is biased downward in the direction of arrow C 1 and into the locked position, and a rear plunger inclined surface 734 for pushing the swing arm pusher 626 upward in the direction of arrow C 1 ′ and into the free position.
- the plunger pusher 704 is secured to at least one of the right shell 602 or the left shell 632 opposite the swing arm pusher 626 .
- the plunger pusher 704 may be secured by a fastener 750 .
- the plunger pusher 704 includes a shell facing surface 704 A, a plunger facing surface 704 B, a forward surface 704 C, and a rear surface 704 D.
- the plunger facing surface 704 B has a tapered portion 704 E located proximate the forward surface 704 C for pushing the plunger 606 out of engagement with the swing arm 628 .
- the compression chamber 612 is similar to the compression chamber 112 of the four shot toy dart gun 100 except that the compression chamber 612 includes a pathway 690 F having five safe recesses F 1 , five fire inclined surfaces F 2 , five fire paths F 3 , and five return inclined surfaces F 4 to accommodate five dart openings 618 D of the barrel 618 . Therefore, each firing of the five shot toy dart gun 600 rotates the compression chamber 612 72°.
- the compression chamber 612 is not limited to being configured to fire five darts as described herein.
- the engagement knob 648 of the swing arm 628 is positioned within the first recess 674 A of the first hook 670 A of the plunger 606 .
- the plunger 606 is drawn in the direction of arrow A 4 and the swing arm pusher 626 engages the notch 732 to lock the plunger 606 in the partially extended position.
- the swing arm pusher 626 locks the plunger 606 in the partially extended position, as shown in FIGS.
- the swing arm 628 slides across the first tapered surface 676 A of the first hook 670 A of the plunger 606 , moves out of the first recess 674 A, and engages the second recess 674 B of the second hook 670 B of the plunger 606 , as shown in FIG. 21 .
- the plunger 606 Upon a second depression of the trigger 634 by the user, the plunger 606 is drawn further in the direction of arrow A 4 toward the fully extended position and the swing arm pusher 626 is moved upward in the direction of arrow C 1 ′ as the swing arm pusher 626 slides across the rear plunger inclined surface 734 , as shown in FIG. 22 .
- a toy dart gun having double action trigger assemblies in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/823,952, filed Mar. 26, 2019, for “Toy Dart Guns Having Double Action Trigger Assemblies And Toy Darts For Use With The Same,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety including the drawings.
- The present disclosure is directed to toy dart guns and toy darts, more particularly, toy dart guns having double action trigger mechanisms and tubular toy darts for use with the same.
- Typically toy dart guns are provided with either a manual cocking mechanism or an automatic cocking mechanism. Previously known manual cocking mechanisms are provided with a cocking actuator that is separate from a trigger of a trigger mechanism. The cocking actuator, such as a slide, lever, or tab, is actuated to move a firing assembly from a safe position to a fire position. However, as the manual cocking assembly is separate from the trigger mechanism, a user is required to manually actuate the cocking assembly and then a separate action to actuate the trigger of the trigger mechanism to launch the dart. As such, a user is required to perform two separate actions in order to launch the dart.
- Previously known automatic cocking mechanisms are capable of launching a dart with only a single action of actuating the trigger of the trigger mechanisms. However, the previously known automatic cocking mechanisms require a motor and batteries to power the motor, and/or a self-contained supply of compressed gas. As such, the previously known toy dart guns having automatic cocking mechanisms are complex and require additional components which increase both the weight and cost of the toy dart gun. Further, the previously known automatic cocking mechanisms require replacement batteries and/or self-contained supplies of compressed gas.
- Accordingly, a need exists for alternative toy dart guns that can actuate a cocking mechanism and actuate a trigger mechanism with a single action by the user that does not increase the complexity, weight, and/or cost of the toy dart gun in requiring cocking mechanisms that require battery powered motors or self-contained supply of compressed gas.
- In one embodiment, a toy dart gun includes a gun shell, a trigger assembly, and a compression assembly. The trigger assembly includes a swing arm coupled to the gun shell and movable between a safe position and a fire position, and a swing arm pusher extending from the gun shell and having an inclined surface. The compression assembly includes a compression chamber positioned within the gun shell and having a barrel opening and an opposite holder opening, and a plunger slidably insertable through the holder opening of the compression chamber and movable between a retracted position and an extended position. As the swing arm moves toward the fire position, the swing arm engages the plunger and pulls the plunger toward the extended position. When the swing arm is in the fire position, the swing arm pusher deflects the swing arm from engagement with the plunger and the plunger is biased toward the retracted position.
- In another embodiment, a toy dart gun includes a gun shell, a trigger assembly, and a compression assembly. The trigger assembly includes a trigger pivotally attached to the gun shell and coupled to the swing arm, the trigger movable between an undepressed position and a depressed position, the trigger causing the swing arm to move toward the fire position as the trigger pivots toward the depressed position, a swing arm coupled to the trigger and movable between a safe position and a fire position, and a swing arm pusher extending from the gun shell and having an inclined surface. The compression assembly includes a compression chamber positioned within the gun shell and having a barrel opening and an opposite holder opening, and a plunger slidably insertable through the holder opening of the compression chamber and movable between a retracted position and an extended position. As the swing arm moves toward the fire position, the swing arm engages the plunger and pulls the plunger toward the extended position. When the swing arm is in the fire position, the swing arm pusher deflects the swing arm from engagement with the plunger and the plunger is biased toward the retracted position.
- These and additional features provided by the embodiments described herein will be more fully understood in view of the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings.
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FIG. 1 schematically depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a four shooter toy dart gun according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 2 schematically depicts an exploded view of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 schematically depicts a side view of a compression chamber of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 4 schematically depicts a rear view of the compression chamber ofFIG. 3 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 5 schematically depicts a front view of the compression chamber ofFIG. 3 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 6 schematically depicts a rear view of a barrel of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 7 schematically depicts a front view of the barrel of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 8 schematically depicts a side view of a swing arm pusher of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 9 schematically depicts an opposite side view of the swing arm pusher of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 10 schematically depicts a partial side view of the four shooter toy dart gun 10-10 ofFIG. 1 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 11A schematically depicts an operation of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 with a trigger mechanism in an undepressed position and a compression mechanism in an uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 11B schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in a depressed position and the compression mechanism in a compressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 11C schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in the depressed position and the compression mechanism in the uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 11D schematically depicts an operation of four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 1 with the trigger mechanism in the undepressed position and the compression mechanism in the uncompressed position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 12 schematically depicts a perspective view of another embodiment of a four shooter toy dart gun, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 13 schematically depicts an exploded view of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 12 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 14 schematically depicts a partial side view of the four shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 12 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 15 schematically depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a five shooter toy dart gun, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 16 schematically depicts an exploded view of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 17 schematically depicts a side view of a swing arm pusher of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 18 schematically depicts an opposite side view of the swing arm pusher of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 , according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 19 schematically depicts a partial side view of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 in an undepressed position and a retracted position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 20 schematically depicts a partial opposite side view of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 in the undepressed position and the retracted position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; -
FIG. 21 schematically depicts a partial perspective view of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 in the undepressed position and a partially extended position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein; and -
FIG. 22 schematically depicts a partial perspective view of the five shooter toy dart gun ofFIG. 15 in a depressed position and a fully extended position, according to one or more embodiments shown or described herein. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1-11 , specifically,FIGS. 1, 2, and 10 , an embodiment of a four shot toy dart gun is generally illustrated at 100. The four shottoy dart gun 100 is a double action type toy dart gun in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart. As such, the user is only required to perform a single action on the four shottoy dart gun 100 to launch the dart. Further, the four shottoy dart gun 100 is a semiautomatic double action type toy dart gun in which four darts are loaded into the four shottoy dart gun 100 and the four darts can be launched by four sequential depressions of the trigger by the user. Specifically, upon loading four darts into the four shottoy dart gun 100, the four darts can be sequentially launched by four sequential operations of the trigger without a separate cocking action or reloading action. - The four shot
toy dart gun 100 includes aright shell 102, alarge spring 104, aplunger 106, a plunger O-ring 108, acompression chamber holder 110, acompression chamber 112, a compression chamber O-ring 114, acompression chamber pin 116, abarrel 118, long fasteners (e.g. screws) 120, short fasteners (e.g. screws) 122, asmall spring 124, aswing arm pusher 126, aswing arm 128, anextra dart holder 130 having a pair ofbarrel cavities 131, aleft shell 132, atrigger 134, and anaiming sight 136. Theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell. - The four shot
toy dart gun 100 also includes atrigger assembly 101 and acompression assembly 103. Thetrigger assembly 101 includes thetrigger 134, theswing arm 128, thesmall spring 124, theshort fasteners 122, and theswing arm pusher 126. Thetrigger assembly 101 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch adart 300 and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) thecompression assembly 103 from a safe position to a launch position. Thetrigger assembly 101 is provided within an internal space formed by the connection of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 10 , theswing arm 128 includes anaperture 138 formed at a lower end thereof. Ashell shaft 140 extends inwardly from at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. Theshell shaft 140 is received within theaperture 138 of theswing arm 128 such that theswing arm 128 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P1. Theswing arm 128 is pivotal from a safe position, as shown inFIG. 10 , to a fire position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A1 about pivot axis P1. Theswing arm 128 is pivotal from the fire position to the safe position, as shown inFIG. 10 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A2 about pivot axis P1. In some embodiments, theshell shaft 140 includes acentral aperture 142 and in which along fastener 120 extends through theright shell 102, thecentral aperture 142 of theshell shaft 140, and theleft shell 132 to secure theswing arm 128 to theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. - The
swing arm 128 further includes anengagement portion 144 opposite theaperture 138. Theengagement portion 144 includes anengagement surface 146 and anengagement knob 148 that extends outwardly from theengagement surface 146. - Referring to
FIGS. 2, 8, and 9 , theswing arm pusher 126 includes afront surface 126A, an oppositerear surface 126B, atop surface 126C, and anopposite bottom surface 126D. Theswing arm pusher 126 further includes anengagement side surface 150 and an oppositeshell side surface 152. Theswing arm pusher 126 includes aninclined surface 154 and adischarge surface 156. Theinclined surface 154 extends between thefront surface 126A and thedischarge surface 156 such that thedischarge surface 156 is spaced apart from theengagement side surface 150. In some embodiments, theswing arm pusher 126 is received within a cavity formed in at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. In some embodiments, theshell side surface 152 includes aprotrusion 152A that is received within a cavity within one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. In some embodiments, theswing arm pusher 126 is secured to at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 by asmall screw 123. - A
projection 158 projects outwardly from theengagement side surface 150. Theprojection 158 includes anouter surface 158A that is spaced apart from thedischarge surface 156. Anabutment ledge 158B extends between thedischarge surface 156 and theouter surface 158A of theprojection 158. In operation, theabutment ledge 158B contacts theengagement portion 144 of theswing arm 128 to inhibit theswing arm 128 from pivoting about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A1. Specifically, theswing arm 128 contacts theabutment ledge 158B to prevent further pivoting of theswing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A1. Theprojection 158 further includes adepression surface 158C, as best seen inFIG. 8 , on a bottom side thereof. Thedepression surface 158C contacts theplunger 106, as discussed herein. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 10 , thetrigger 134 includesside channels 160 provided on either side of thetrigger 134. Theside channels 160 are configured to engage withtracks 162 provided on an interior side of each of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 10 . In some embodiments, thetracks 162 are formed having a generally T-shape with apost section 162A extending inwardly from the inner surface of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 and aflange section 162B that extends outwardly from a distal end of thepost section 162A such that theflange section 162B is spaced apart from the inner surface of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. - The engagement of the
tracks 162 and theside channels 160 of thetrigger 134 allow thetrigger 134 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A3 and A3′ between an undepressed position and a depressed position. Acontact face 164 at a rear end of thetrigger 134 is in abutting contact with acontact surface 166 of theswing arm 128. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , thesmall spring 124 has one end secured to at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 by oneshort fastener 122 and an opposite end secured to theswing arm 128 by anothershort fastener 122. In some embodiments, theswing arm 128 includes aspring recess 167 at which the swing arm end of thesmall spring 124 is secured to theswing arm 128. Thesmall spring 124 biases theswing arm 128 toward the safe position. - In the undepressed position, the
trigger 134 is not actuated and theswing arm 128 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of thesmall spring 124. In the depressed position, thetrigger 134 is linearly displaced along thetracks 162 in the direction of arrow A3. Specifically, thetrigger 134 is depressed by a user and theswing arm 128 overcomes the biasing force of thesmall spring 124 and pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A1 due to the contact between thecontact face 164 of thetrigger 134 and thecontact surface 166 of theswing arm 128. - Upon release of the
trigger 134 in the depressed position, theswing arm 128 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of thesmall spring 124 and theswing arm 128 pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A2. Due to the abutting contact between thecontact face 164 of thetrigger 134 and thecontact surface 166 of theswing arm 128, thetrigger 134 is linearly displaced along thetracks 162 in the direction of arrow A3′ from the depressed position to the undepressed position. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 10 , thecompression assembly 103 includes thelarge spring 104, theplunger 106, the plunger O-ring 108, thecompression chamber holder 110, thecompression chamber 112, the compression chamber O-ring 114, thecompression chamber pin 116, and thebarrel 118. Thecompression assembly 103 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e. launch) position upon movement of theplunger 106 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, a portion of theplunger 106 positioned within thecompression chamber 112 is greater than a portion of theplunger 106 positioned within thecompression chamber 112 when in the extended position. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 10 , theplunger 106 includes ahead portion 168 at one end and ahook portion 170 at an opposite end. Thehead portion 168 includes a plunger O-ring groove 172 in which the plunger O-ring 108 is received. A portion of theplunger 106, including thehead portion 168, is positioned within thecompression chamber 112, as described in more detail herein. Theplunger 106 including the plunger O-ring 108 attached to thehead portion 168 at the plunger O-ring groove 172 and is received within thecompression chamber 112. The plunger O-ring 108 on thehead portion 168 of theplunger 106 provides an airtight seal with an interior surface of thecompression chamber 112. - The
hook portion 170 of theplunger 106 includes arecess 174, atapered surface 176, and aplunger ledge 178. Theplunger 106 also includes aplunger shaft 180 that connects thehook portion 170 to thehead portion 168. In some embodiments, thehook portion 170 of theplunger 106 includes aridge 182 provided opposite therecess 174 and thetapered surface 176. Theridge 182 is received within atrack 184 formed on at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 to guide theplunger 106 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A4 and A4′. - The
compression chamber holder 110 is received within achamber holder seat 186 in at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. Thechamber holder seat 186 has a shape that corresponds to anouter shape 188A of thecompression chamber holder 110 to retain thecompression chamber holder 110 within theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. Thecompression chamber holder 110 also includes aplunger opening 188B and an oppositecompression chamber opening 188C. Anannular ring 188D extends from a front side of thecompression chamber holder 110. - Referring to
FIGS. 2, 3-5, and 10 , thecompression chamber 112 includes aholder opening 190A and an opposite barrel opening 190B. Anannular chamber ring 190C is provided around theholder opening 190A such that theannular ring 188D of thecompression chamber holder 110 is received within theannular chamber ring 190C of thecompression chamber 112. In some embodiments, theannular chamber ring 190C is received within theannular ring 188D of thecompression chamber holder 110. A passageway extends between theholder opening 190A and the barrel opening 190B. In operation, thehead portion 168 of theplunger 106 extends through thecompression chamber holder 110 and into thecompression chamber 112. Specifically, thehead portion 168 of theplunger 106 extends through the plunger opening 188B and the compression chamber opening 188C of thecompression chamber holder 110 and through theholder opening 190A of thecompression chamber 112. - The
compression chamber 112 includes a chamber O-ring groove 190D that surrounds the barrel opening 190B. The compression chamber O-ring 114 is received within the chamber O-ring groove 190D of thecompression chamber 112. Apin hole 190E is provided on the front surface of thecompression chamber 112. The compression chamber O-ring 114 contacts a rear surface of thebarrel 118 and forms a seal between the barrel opening 190B and thebarrel 118. - A
pathway 190F is recessed into an outer surface of thecompression chamber 112. Thepathway 190F includes four safe recesses F1, four fire inclined surfaces F2, four fire paths F3, and four return inclined surfaces F4. The four fire paths F3 extend to a rear edge 190H of thecompression chamber 112. In some embodiments, the four fire paths F3 are equidistantly spaced apart from one another to permit equal, incremental rotation, as described herein. It is appreciated that although only one side of thecompression chamber 112 is illustrated, thepathway 190F, including the safe recesses F1, the fire inclined surfaces F2, the fire paths F3, and the return inclined surfaces F4, extends circumferentially around the outer surface of thecompression chamber 112. - As shown in
FIGS. 1, 2, 6, and 7 , thebarrel 118 includes anouter portion 118A that has a shape that corresponds to abarrel seat 192 provided in at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132. Thebarrel 118 includes fourchamber openings 118B on a rear side and fourdart openings 118D on a front side. Each one of the fourchamber openings 118B extend to one of the fourdart openings 118D.Struts 118C are provided on each of the fourchamber openings 118B. In some embodiments, anelongated protrusion 118E is provided on a front surface of the each of thestruts 118C. Each of the elongatedprotrusions 118E extend coaxial along at least a portion of the hollow chambers of thebarrel 118. Theelongated protrusions 118E are provided to be positioned within a portion of thedart 300. Thebarrel 118 includes apin hole 118F provided on the rear side of thebarrel 118. - The
compression assembly 103 is assembled by inserting theplunger shaft 180 of theplunger 106 into thelarge spring 104, attaching the plunger O-ring 108 to the plunger O-ring groove 172 of thehead portion 168, inserting thehead portion 168 of theplunger 106 through thecompression chamber holder 110 and into thecompression chamber 112. Thecompression assembly 103 is then positioned within the inner cavity formed by theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 such that one end of thelarge spring 104 abuts against a rear surface 194 of thehead portion 168 and the opposite end contacts aspring seat 196 formed in at least one of theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132, theouter shape 188A of thecompression chamber holder 110 is provided within thechamber holder seat 186, theannular ring 188D is inserted into theannular chamber ring 190C of thecompression chamber 112, one end of thecompression chamber pin 116 is inserted into thepin hole 190E and an opposite end of thecompression chamber pin 116 is inserted into thepin hole 190E of thebarrel 118, theholder opening 190A is received within thechamber holder seat 186, and aguide 198 of thetrigger 134 is received within thepathway 190F of thecompression chamber 112. Theright shell 102 and theleft shell 132 are then secured together using thelong fasteners 120. - The insertion of one of the
annular ring 188D and theannular chamber ring 190C within the other of theannular ring 188D and theannular chamber ring 190C and the insertion of thecompression chamber pin 116 into thepin hole 190E and thepin hole 118F allows thecompression chamber 112 to rotate 360°. Upon aligning the barrel opening 190B with one of the fourchamber openings 118B of thebarrel 118, subsequent rotation of thecompression chamber 112 by 90° will align the other of the fourchamber openings 118B of thebarrel 118 with the barrel opening 190B. - Referring to
FIGS. 3, 10, and 11A-11D , operation of the four shottoy dart gun 100 will now be described. In an initial state, as shown inFIGS. 10 and 11A , thetrigger assembly 101 is in a safe position, specifically, thetrigger 134 is in the undepressed position, theswing arm 128 is in the safe position, and thecompression assembly 103 is in an uncompressed position, specifically, theplunger 106 is in the retracted position. In the initial state, theengagement knob 148 of theswing arm 128 is at least partially received within therecess 174 of thehook portion 170 of theplunger 106. Theengagement knob 148 is retained within therecess 174 by theplunger ledge 178. As theswing arm 128 is in the safe position, theengagement portion 144 of theswing arm 128 is spaced apart from theswing arm pusher 126. In the initial state, theguide 198 of thetrigger 134 is in a safe recess F1 such that the barrel opening 190B is positioned between two of the fourchamber openings 118B, specifically, the barrel opening 190B is positioned 45° between twoadjacent chamber openings 118B. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 10 and 11B , upon depression of thetrigger 134 by a user in the direction of arrow A3, thetrigger 134 pushes theswing arm 128 to overcome the biasing force of thesmall spring 124 and pivots theswing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A1. Due to the engagement of theengagement knob 148 within therecess 174, the pivoting of theswing arm 128, specifically theengagement portion 144, pulls theplunger 106 in the direction of arrow A4, thereby moving thetrigger 134 from the undepressed position toward the depressed position, theswing arm 128 from the safe position toward the fire position, theplunger 106 from the retracted position toward the extended position, and thecompression assembly 103 from the uncompressed position toward the compressed position. Specifically, upon pivoting of theswing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A1, theengagement knob 148 contacts theplunger ledge 178, overcomes the biasing force of thelarge spring 104, and pushes theplunger 106 in the direction of arrow A4. - Upon depression of the
trigger 134 by a user in the direction of arrow A3, theguide 198 is moved rearward in the direction of arrow B1 until theguide 198 contacts the fire inclined surface F2. Upon contact with the fire inclined surface F2 theguide 198 slides along the fire inclined surface in the direction of arrow B2, the contact between theguide 198 and the fire inclined surface F2 causes thecompression chamber 112 to rotate in the direction of arrow A5. The movement of theguide 198 along the fire inclined surface F2 rotates thebarrel 118 45° such that upon theguide 198 entering the fire path F3 the barrel opening 190B is aligned with one of thechamber openings 118B. Further, the compression chamber O-ring 114 provides a seal between thecompression chamber 112 and thebarrel 118. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 10, and 11B , continued depression of thetrigger 134 in the direction of arrow A3 displaces theguide 198 in the direction of arrow B3 in the fire path F3 and brings theengagement portion 144 of theswing arm 128 into contact with theswing arm pusher 126. Specifically, theengagement surface 146 of theengagement portion 144 contacts theinclined surface 154 and the movement of theswing arm 128 and theplunger 106 in the direction of arrow A4 slides theengagement surface 146 along theinclined surface 154 which deflects theswing arm 128, specifically, theengagement knob 148 away from and out of therecess 174 of theplunger 106. In addition, theplunger 106 moves in the direction of arrow A4 and contacts thedepression surface 158C, which deflects thehook portion 170 of theplunger 106 downward in the direction of arrow C1. The deflection of thehook portion 170 downwardly in the direction of arrow C1 facilitates the disengagement of theengagement knob 148 and therecess 174. Upon disengagement of theengagement knob 148 from therecess 174, theplunger 106 moves in the direction of arrow A4′ and theplunger 106 slides upwardly in the direction of arrow C1′. - Upon movement of the
engagement surface 146 along theinclined surface 154 to thedischarge surface 156, theengagement knob 148 is deflected out of engagement of therecess 174, specifically, theengagement knob 148 no longer contacts theabutment ledge 158B as theengagement knob 148 has exited therecess 174. As there is no longer any contact between theengagement knob 148 and theabutment ledge 158B of therecess 174, the biasing force of thelarge spring 104 biases theplunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position in the direction of arrow A4′ which moves thecompression assembly 103 from the compressed position to the uncompressed position due to the movement of thehead portion 168 of theplunger 106 within thecompression chamber 112 which compresses the air within thecompression chamber 112. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 10, and 11C , the air compressed by the movement of theplunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position travels through thecompression chamber 112 through the barrel opening 190B, through one of thechamber openings 118B, and propels thedart 300 to exit one of thedart openings 118D of thebarrel 118. Accordingly, the four shottoy dart gun 100 is configured to launch thedart 300 by the single action of actuating thetrigger 134 from the undepressed position to the depressed position without a prior or separate cocking action. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 10, and 11D , the biasing force of thelarge spring 104 moves theplunger 106 from the extended position to the retracted position in the direction of arrow A4′. Thereafter, upon release of thetrigger 134 by the user, the biasing force of thesmall spring 124 biases theswing arm 128 in the direction of arrow A2 from the fire position to the safe position, which moves theengagement portion 144 in the direction of arrow A4′ such that theengagement knob 148 slides along the taperedsurface 176 until theengagement knob 148 is received within therecess 174. Further, thetrigger 134 is moved in the direction of arrow A3′ due to the contact between thetrigger 134 and theswing arm 128 to bring thetrigger 134 into the undepressed position. - The movement of the
trigger 134 in the direction of arrow A3′ moves theguide 198 in the direction of arrow B4 until theguide 198 contacts the return inclined surfaces F4. Theguide 198 slides along the return inclined surface F4 in the direction of arrow B5 which rotates thecompression chamber 112 in the direction of arrow A5 until theguide 198 enters the safe recess F1 in the direction of arrow B6 which rotates thecompression chamber 112 45° such that the barrel opening 190B is rotated 45° out of alignment with one of thechamber openings 118B in which thedart 300 was launched to be between twoadjacent chamber openings 118B. - As such, the
trigger 134 is in the undepressed position, theswing arm 128 is in the safe position, and theplunger 106 is in the retracted position. Therefore, the four shottoy dart gun 100 is ready to be fired again upon loading adart 300 into thebarrel 118 and subsequent depression of thetrigger 134. - In some embodiments, the
guide 198 is positioned on a front side of thetrigger 134 and theguide 198 contacts the return inclined surfaces F4. In some other embodiments, theguide 198 includes a rounded surface that contacts the safe recesses F1, the fire inclined surfaces F2, the fire paths F3, and the return inclined surfaces F4. In some embodiments, theguide 198 is positioned on a rear side of thetrigger 134 and the rounded surface contacts the safe recesses F1, the fire inclined surfaces F2, the fire paths F3. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , in some embodiments, thedart 300 is a foam tipped dart. The foam tippeddart 300 is configured for use with the four shottoy dart gun 100. The foam tippeddart 300 includes atube 302, afront insert 304, and afoam tip 306. Thetube 302 is a generally hollow cylindrical tube having arear opening 308 and anopposite front opening 310. In some embodiments, thetube 302 is composed of a plastic or polymer material and may be formed by injection molding or extruding. In some embodiments, thetube 302 is formed of a foam material, and may be dimensioned such that the outer surface of thetube 302 is in contact with the interior surface of one of thedart openings 118D of thebarrel 118 when the foam tippeddart 300 is inserted therein. - The
front insert 304 includes arear section 312 and acollar 314. Therear section 312 has a diameter that is less than a diameter of thefront opening 310 of thetube 302 such that therear section 312 of thefront insert 304 is at least partially received within thetube 302 through thefront opening 310. In some embodiments, thecollar 314 has a diameter larger than the diameter of thetube 302 such that a portion of thecollar 314 abuts thetube 302 adjacent thefront opening 310. Thefoam tip 306 includes arecess 316 that receives at least a portion of thefront insert 304. Thefoam tip 306 provides a soft covering for the foam tippeddart 300. Thefront insert 304 has a weight that is greater than the weight of thefoam tip 306 to provide flight stability and increase a distance that the foam tippeddart 300 is configured to be launched by the four shottoy dart gun 100. In some embodiments, thefoam tip 306 may be replaced by a suction cup to provide a suction tip dart. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 7 , during operation, the foam tippeddart 300 is inserted into one of thedart openings 118D of thebarrel 118 such that theelongated protrusion 118E is received within therear opening 308 and extends at least partially through thetube 302. In some embodiments, thetube 302 is dimensioned such that theelongated protrusion 118E is not in contact with the interior surface of thetube 302 and that the interior surface of thedart opening 118D of thebarrel 118 is not in contact with the outer surface of thetube 302. - Referring to
FIGS. 12-14 , an embodiment of a four shot toy dart gun is generally illustrated at 400. The four shottoy dart gun 400 is a double action type toy dart gun in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart. As such, the user is only required to perform a single action on the four shottoy dart gun 400 to launch the dart. Further, the four shottoy dart gun 400 is a semiautomatic double action type toy dart gun in which four darts are loaded into the four shottoy dart gun 400 and the four darts can be launched by four sequential depressions of the trigger by the user. Specifically, upon loading four darts into the four shottoy dart gun 400, the four darts can be sequentially launched by four sequential operations of the trigger without a separate cocking action or reloading action. - The four shot
toy dart gun 400 includes aright shell 402, alarge spring 404, aplunger 406, an exterior plunger O-ring 408, acompression chamber holder 410, acompression chamber 412, a compression chamber O-ring 414, acompression chamber pin 416, abarrel 418, long fasteners (e.g. screws) 420, short fasteners (e.g. screws) 422, asmall spring 424, aswing arm pusher 426, aswing arm 428, aleft shell 432, atrigger 434, aright trigger guard 502, aleft trigger guard 504, and acompression chamber pusher 506. Theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell. - The four shot
toy dart gun 400 also includes atrigger assembly 401 and acompression assembly 403. Thetrigger assembly 401 is similar to thetrigger assembly 101 of the four shottoy dart gun 100 except that thesmall spring 424 is provided within a cavity of at least one of the right shell and the left shell and thetrigger assembly 401 includes thecompression chamber pusher 506 for engaging the compression chamber. Specifically, thetrigger assembly 401 generally includes thetrigger 434, theswing arm 428, thesmall spring 424, theswing arm pusher 426, theright trigger guard 502, theleft trigger guard 504, and thecompression chamber pusher 506. Thetrigger assembly 401 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch a dart, such asdart 300, and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) thecompression assembly 403 from a safe position to a launch position. - Referring to
FIGS. 13 and 14 , thetrigger 434 includes anaperture 438 formed at a lower end thereof. Ashell shaft 440 extends inwardly from at least one of theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432. Theshell shaft 440 is received within theaperture 438 of thetrigger 434 such that thetrigger 434 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 434 is pivotal from an undepressed position, as shown inFIG. 14 , to a depressed position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A1 about pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 434 is pivotal from the depressed position to the undepressed position, as shown inFIG. 14 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A2 about pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 434 has amedial trigger aperture 516 for attaching theswing arm 428. - As shown in
FIG. 13 , theright trigger guard 502 and theleft trigger guard 504 each include alower guard aperture 518 formed at a lower end thereof. Theright trigger guard 502 and theleft trigger guard 504 each include amedial guard aperture 520 extending therethrough. At least one of theright trigger guard 502 and theleft trigger guard 504 may include aguard shaft 522 defining the surrounding themedial guard aperture 520. Afastener 524 may be provided to extend through themedial guard apertures 520 to secure theright trigger guard 502 to theleft trigger guard 504 on opposite sides of thetrigger 434. - In some embodiments, the
shell shaft 440 includes acentral aperture 442 and in which along fastener 420 extends through theright shell 402, thecentral aperture 442 of theshell shaft 440, thelower guard aperture 518 of theright trigger guard 502 and theleft trigger guard 504, and theleft shell 432 to secure thetrigger 434, theright trigger guard 502, and theleft trigger guard 504 to theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432. - The
swing arm 428 has a lowerswing arm aperture 428A formed at a lower end thereof and an upperswing arm aperture 428B formed at an opposite upper end thereof. Theswing arm 428 further includes anengagement portion 444 proximate the upperswing arm aperture 428B. Theengagement portion 444 includes anengagement surface 446 and anengagement knob 448 that extends outwardly from theengagement surface 446. Theswing arm 428 is secured to thetrigger 434 by inserting afastener 526 through the lowerswing arm aperture 428A and themedial trigger aperture 516. - The
compression chamber pusher 506 is provided within acavity 508 formed in at least one of theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432. Thecompression chamber pusher 506 has aforward end 510 including aguide 498 extending upwardly therefrom and arear end 512 opposite theforward end 510. Therear end 512 of thecompression chamber pusher 506 is pivotally connected to thetrigger 434 by afastener 514 extending through anupper trigger aperture 434A of thetrigger 434 and arear pusher aperture 512A of thecompression chamber pusher 506. The engagement of thecompression chamber pusher 506 within thecavity 508 allows thecompression chamber pusher 506 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrow A3 and A3′ as thetrigger 434 moves between the undepressed position and the depressed position. - Referring to
FIGS. 13 and 14 , theswing arm pusher 426 of the four shottoy dart gun 400 is similar to theswing arm pusher 126 of the four shottoy dart gun 100. Specifically, theswing arm pusher 426 generally includes aninclined surface 454 for deflecting theswing arm 428 and adepression surface 458C for deflecting theplunger 406, as discussed herein. In some embodiments, theswing arm pusher 426 is secured to at least one of theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432 by asmall screw 515. - As shown in
FIG. 14 , thesmall spring 424 has one end secured to at least one of theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432 by theshort fastener 422 and an opposite end secured to thetrigger 434 by theshort fastener 422. Thesmall spring 424 biases theswing arm 428 toward the safe position. - In the undepressed position, as shown in
FIG. 14 , thetrigger 434 is not actuated and theswing arm 428 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of thesmall spring 424. In the depressed position, thetrigger 434 is rotated about pivot P1 in the direction of arrow A1 and theplunger 406 is drawn in the direction of arrow A3. Specifically, thetrigger 434 is depressed by a user and thetrigger 434 overcomes the biasing force of thesmall spring 424 attached to theswing arm 428 and thetrigger 434 pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A1. Upon release of thetrigger 434 in the depressed position, theswing arm 428 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of thesmall spring 424 and thetrigger 434 pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A2 due to theswing arm 428 being in abutting contact with thetrigger 434. - Referring to
FIGS. 13 and 14 , thecompression assembly 403 of the four shottoy dart gun 400 is similar to thecompression assembly 103 of the four shottoy dart gun 100 except that theplunger 406 is a two-piece assembly. Specifically, thecompression assembly 403 generally includes thelarge spring 404, theplunger 406, the exterior plunger O-ring 408, thecompression chamber holder 410, thecompression chamber 412, the compression chamber O-ring 414, thecompression chamber pin 416, and thebarrel 418. Thecompression assembly 403 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e. launch) position upon movement of theplunger 406 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, a portion of theplunger 406 positioned within thecompression chamber 412 is greater than a portion of theplunger 406 positioned within thecompression chamber 412 when in the extended position. - The
plunger 406 includes a plunger shaft 480 having afirst end 480A and an oppositesecond end 480B. Ahook portion 470 is fixed to thefirst end 480A of the plunger shaft 480 and ahead portion 468 is secured to thesecond end 480B of the plunger shaft 480 by afastener 480C extending through thehead portion 468 and into thesecond end 480B of the plunger shaft 480. The exterior plunger O-ring 408 is received within an exterior plunger O-ring groove 472 formed on an exterior surface of thehead portion 468 and an interior plunger O-ring 480D is received within an interior plunger O-ring groove 480E formed withinhead portion 468 surrounding thefastener 480C when inserted through thehead portion 468. The exterior plunger O-ring 408 and the interior plunger O-ring 480D provide an airtight seal with an interior surface of thecompression chamber 412. - As with the
plunger 106 of the four shottoy dart gun 100, thehook portion 470 of theplunger 406 includes arecess 474, atapered surface 476, and aplunger ledge 478. Theplunger 406 is provided within atrack 484 formed on at least one of theright shell 402 and theleft shell 432 to guide theplunger 406 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A4 and A4′. - Upon depression of the
trigger 434 by a user, theplunger 406 is drawn in the direction of arrow A4 and contacts thedepression surface 458C of theswing arm pusher 426, which deflects thehook portion 470 of theplunger 406 downward in the direction of arrow C1. The deflection of thehook portion 470 downwardly in the direction of arrow C1 facilitates the disengagement of theengagement knob 448 of theswing arm 428 and therecess 474 of theplunger 406. In some embodiments, theswing arm pusher 426 includes a secondinclined surface 458D extending adjacent thedepression surface 458C for pushing theplunger 406 in a direction opposite the deflection of theswing arm 428 and further disengaging theplunger 406 from theswing arm 428. Further, as theswing arm 428 draws theplunger 406 in the direction of arrow A4, theengagement knob 448 slides along theinclined surface 454 of theswing arm pusher 426, which pushes theswing arm 428 out of engagement with therecess 474 of theplunger 406. Upon disengagement of theengagement knob 448 from therecess 474, theplunger 406 moves in the direction of arrow A4′ and theplunger 406 slides upwardly in the direction of arrow C1′. - Referring to
FIGS. 15-22 , an embodiment of a five shot toy dart gun is generally illustrated at 600. The five shottoy dart gun 600 is a double click type toy dart gun in which a first action by a user partially cocks a compression assembly and a second action by the user further cocks and actuates the compression assembly to launch a dart. The partial cocking of the five shottoy dart gun 600 allows for compression assembly to be cocked by two separate gripping actions of a trigger in which each gripping action has a reduced degree of motion than the single gripping action required by the four shottoy dart guns toy dart gun 600 may be modified to shoot any number of darts. - The five shot
toy dart gun 600 includes aright shell 602, alarge spring 604, aplunger 606, an exterior plunger O-ring 608, acompression chamber holder 610, acompression chamber 612, a compression chamber O-ring 614, a compression chamber pin 616, abarrel 618, long fasteners (e.g. screws) 620, short fasteners (e.g. screws) 622, asmall spring 624, aswing arm pusher 426, aswing arm 628, aleft shell 632, atrigger 634, a swingarm pusher spring 702, aplunger pusher 704, and acompression chamber pusher 706. Theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632 are joined to form a two-piece gun shell. - The five shot
toy dart gun 600 also includes atrigger assembly 601 and acompression assembly 603. Thetrigger assembly 601 is similar to thetrigger assembly 401 of the four shottoy dart gun 400 except that theswing arm pusher 626 is slidably movable to lock theplunger 606 in a partially extended position. Specifically, thetrigger assembly 601 generally includes thetrigger 634, theswing arm 628, thesmall spring 624, theswing arm pusher 626, the swingarm pusher spring 702, theplunger pusher 704, and thecompression chamber pusher 706. Thetrigger assembly 601 acts as both a trigger mechanism to allow the user to launch a dart, such asdart 300, and a cocking mechanism to cock (i.e. actuate) thecompression assembly 603 from a safe position to a launch position. - Referring to
FIGS. 16, 19, and 21 , thetrigger 634 includes anaperture 638 formed at a lower end thereof. Ashell shaft 640 extends inwardly from at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632. Theshell shaft 640 is received within theaperture 638 of thetrigger 634 such that thetrigger 634 is pivotal about a first pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 634 is pivotal from an undepressed position, as shown inFIG. 19 , to a depressed position upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A1 about pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 634 is pivotal from the depressed position to the undepressed position, as shown inFIG. 14 , upon pivoting in the direction of arrow A2 about pivot axis P1. Thetrigger 634 has amedial trigger aperture 716 for attaching theswing arm 628. - In some embodiments, the
shell shaft 640 includes acentral aperture 642 and in which along fastener 620 extends through theright shell 602, thecentral aperture 642 of theshell shaft 640, and theleft shell 632 to secure thetrigger 634 to theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632. - The
swing arm 628 has a lowerswing arm aperture 628A formed at a lower end thereof and an upperswing arm aperture 628B formed at an opposite upper end thereof. Theswing arm 628 further includes anengagement portion 644 proximate the upperswing arm aperture 628B. Theengagement portion 644 includes anengagement surface 646 and anengagement knob 648 that extends outwardly from theengagement surface 646. Theswing arm 628 is secured to thetrigger 634 by inserting afastener 726 through the lowerswing arm aperture 628A and themedial trigger aperture 716. - The
compression chamber pusher 706 is provided within acavity 708 formed in at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632. Thecompression chamber pusher 706 has aforward end 710 including aguide 698 extending upwardly therefrom and arear end 712 opposite theforward end 710. Therear end 712 of thecompression chamber pusher 706 is pivotally connected to thetrigger 634 by afastener 714 extending through an upper trigger aperture 634A of thetrigger 634 and arear pusher aperture 712A of thecompression chamber pusher 706. The engagement of thecompression chamber pusher 706 within thecavity 708 allows thecompression chamber pusher 706 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrow A3 and A3′ as thetrigger 634 moves between the undepressed position and the depressed position. - Referring to
FIGS. 16-22 , theswing arm pusher 626 is slidably movable to lock theplunger 606 in a partially extended position. Specifically, theswing arm pusher 626 includes anengagement portion 627 having anengagement side surface 627A and an oppositeshell side surface 627B. Theengagement portion 627 includes a lockingmember 631 provided at alower end 627C of theengagement portion 627 and the lockingmember 631 has a firstinclined surface 631A proximate aforward end 627D of the engagement portion. Aprojection 633 is provided on theengagement side surface 627A including arear surface 633A, adischarge surface 633B, and a secondinclined surface 633C extending between therear surface 633A and thedischarge surface 633B. Engagement of theswing arm 628 with the secondinclined surface 633C deflects theswing arm 628 away from theplunger 606, as discussed herein. - The
swing arm pusher 626 also includes arail portion 629 provided on theshell side surface 627B of theengagement portion 627. Therail portion 629 includes acavity 637 for housing the swingarm pusher spring 702 positioned over a lowerconical member 639 for securing an end of the swingarm pusher spring 702 within thecavity 637. The swingarm pusher spring 702 biases theswing arm pusher 626 against an opposite surface of at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632 to position theswing arm pusher 626 between a locked position, as shown inFIG. 20 , and a free position, as shown inFIG. 22 . Therail portion 629 is dimensioned to fit within atrack 621 formed in at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632 such that theswing arm pusher 426 is movable downward in the direction of arrow C1 and upward in the direction of arrow C1′ - As shown in
FIGS. 19 and 21 , thesmall spring 624 has one end secured to at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632 by theshort fastener 622 and an opposite end secured to thetrigger 634 by theshort fastener 622. Thesmall spring 624 biases theswing arm 628 toward the safe position. - In the undepressed position, as shown in
FIGS. 19-21 , thetrigger 634 is not actuated and theswing arm 628 is in the safe position due to the biasing force of thesmall spring 624. In the depressed position, as shown inFIG. 22 , thetrigger 634 is rotated about pivot P1 in the direction of arrow A1 and theplunger 606 is drawn in the direction of arrow A3. Specifically, thetrigger 634 is depressed by a user and thetrigger 634 overcomes the biasing force of thesmall spring 624 attached to theswing arm 628 and thetrigger 634 pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A1. Upon release of thetrigger 634 in the depressed position, theswing arm 628 is biased toward the safe position by the biasing force of thesmall spring 624 and thetrigger 634 pivots about pivot axis P1 in the direction of arrow A2 due to theswing arm 628 being in abutting contact with thetrigger 634. - Referring to
FIGS. 16-22 , thecompression assembly 603 of the five shottoy dart gun 600 is similar to thecompression assembly 403 of the four shottoy dart gun 400 except that theplunger 606 has a pair ofrecesses surfaces compression assembly 603 generally includes thelarge spring 604, theplunger 606, the exterior plunger O-ring 608, thecompression chamber holder 610, thecompression chamber 612, the compression chamber O-ring 614, the compression chamber pin 616, and thebarrel 618. Thecompression assembly 603 is moveable between an uncompressed (i.e. safe) position and a compressed (i.e. launch) position upon movement of theplunger 606 between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, a portion of theplunger 606 positioned within thecompression chamber 612 is greater than a portion of theplunger 606 positioned within thecompression chamber 612 when in the extended position. - Referring to
FIGS. 16 and 19-22 , theplunger 606 includes aplunger shaft 680 having afirst end 680A and an oppositesecond end 680B. A hook portion 670 is fixed to thefirst end 680A of theplunger shaft 680 and ahead portion 668 is secured to thesecond end 680B of theplunger shaft 680 by afastener 680C extending through thehead portion 668 and into thesecond end 680B of theplunger shaft 680. The exterior plunger O-ring 608 is received within an exterior plunger O-ring groove 672 formed on an exterior surface of thehead portion 668 and an interior plunger O-ring 680D is received within an interior plunger O-ring groove 680E formed withinhead portion 668 surrounding thefastener 680C when inserted through thehead portion 668. The exterior plunger O-ring 608 and the interior plunger O-ring 680D provide an airtight seal with an interior surface of thecompression chamber 612. Theplunger 606 is provided within atrack 684 formed on at least one of theright shell 602 and theleft shell 632 to guide theplunger 606 to be linearly displaced in the direction of arrows A4 and A4′. - The hook portion 670 of the
plunger 606 includes afirst hook 670A and asecond hook 670B. Thefirst hook 670A includes afirst recess 674A, a firsttapered surface 676A, and afirst plunger ledge 678A. Thesecond hook 670B includes asecond recess 674B, a secondtapered surface 676B, and asecond plunger ledge 678B. On an opposite shell facing surface 730 of theplunger 606, theplunger 606 includes anotch 732 for receiving the lockingmember 631 of theswing arm pusher 626 when theswing arm pusher 626 is biased downward in the direction of arrow C1 and into the locked position, and a rear plunger inclinedsurface 734 for pushing theswing arm pusher 626 upward in the direction of arrow C1′ and into the free position. - Referring to
FIGS. 16 and 19-21 , theplunger pusher 704 is secured to at least one of theright shell 602 or theleft shell 632 opposite theswing arm pusher 626. Theplunger pusher 704 may be secured by afastener 750. Theplunger pusher 704 includes ashell facing surface 704A, aplunger facing surface 704B, aforward surface 704C, and arear surface 704D. Theplunger facing surface 704B has a taperedportion 704E located proximate theforward surface 704C for pushing theplunger 606 out of engagement with theswing arm 628. - As shown in
FIGS. 16 and 19 , thecompression chamber 612 is similar to thecompression chamber 112 of the four shottoy dart gun 100 except that thecompression chamber 612 includes apathway 690F having five safe recesses F1, five fire inclined surfaces F2, five fire paths F3, and five return inclined surfaces F4 to accommodate fivedart openings 618D of thebarrel 618. Therefore, each firing of the five shottoy dart gun 600 rotates thecompression chamber 612 72°. However, it is to be understood that thecompression chamber 612 is not limited to being configured to fire five darts as described herein. - Initially, when the
trigger 634 is in the undepressed position and theplunger 606 is in the retracted position, as shown inFIG. 19 , theengagement knob 648 of theswing arm 628 is positioned within thefirst recess 674A of thefirst hook 670A of theplunger 606. Upon a first depression of thetrigger 634 by a user, theplunger 606 is drawn in the direction of arrow A4 and theswing arm pusher 626 engages thenotch 732 to lock theplunger 606 in the partially extended position. Theswing arm pusher 626 locks theplunger 606 in the partially extended position, as shown inFIGS. 20-22 , and allows thetrigger 634 to be released and returned back to the undepressed position without permitting theplunger 606 to return to the retracted position. As thetrigger 634 returns to the undepressed position, theswing arm 628 slides across the firsttapered surface 676A of thefirst hook 670A of theplunger 606, moves out of thefirst recess 674A, and engages thesecond recess 674B of thesecond hook 670B of theplunger 606, as shown inFIG. 21 . Upon a second depression of thetrigger 634 by the user, theplunger 606 is drawn further in the direction of arrow A4 toward the fully extended position and theswing arm pusher 626 is moved upward in the direction of arrow C1′ as theswing arm pusher 626 slides across the rear plunger inclinedsurface 734, as shown inFIG. 22 . - Continued depression of the
trigger 634 causes theengagement knob 648 of theswing arm 628 to slide across the secondinclined surface 633C and push theswing arm 628 to disengage thesecond recess 674B of theplunger 606. Simultaneously, when theplunger 606 reaches the fully extended position, the firsttapered surface 676A of thefirst hook 670A of theplunger 606 engages the taperedportion 704E of theplunger pusher 704, which pushes theplunger 606 away from theswing arm 628 to further disengage theswing arm 628 from theplunger 606. Upon disengagement of theengagement knob 648 from thesecond recess 674B, theplunger 606 moves in the direction of arrow A4′ and returns to the retracted position within thecompression chamber 612 to fire the dart. - From the above, it is to be appreciated that defined herein is a toy dart gun having double action trigger assemblies in which a single action by a user both cocks and actuates a compression assembly to launch a dart.
- While particular embodiments and aspects of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described herein, various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Moreover, although various aspects have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the embodiments shown and described herein.
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