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    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the present invention relates to toy guns and so-called rifles of a type constructed to satisfactorily utilize common rubber or equivalent elastic .bands Aas projectable missiles and the primary object of the invention is to structurally functionally and otherwise improve upon styles and forms of toy guns presently known to me.
  • toy guns have been devised wherein means is provided to load the gun with a plurality of elastic bands, the latter being so arranged that they may be iired one by one or in such rapid succession that all bands appear to be shot off at the same instant.
  • I Aam aware that imitation rifles and Shotguns have been devised whereinl the stock or the adjacent breech portion of the gun is serrated or notched to provide longitudinally usable shoulders for anchorage of bands thereon.
  • slidable members on a toy gun breech which are in some manner constructed to progressively contact the bands to trip and release same for projection purposes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a gun, the construction of which serves to accommodate the stated slidable sheath with cam elements thereon, said sheath having connection with a return spring whereby the sheath, when it is operated to release the bands, is pulled in the direction of the butt or stock of the gun against the tension of the return spring.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a toy-type elastic band gun constructed in accordance with they principles of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of same
  • Figure 3 is a cross section on the line. l3--3 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal section on the line 4 4 of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the structure is characterized by the toy gun per se denoted by the numeral 5 and the grip unit 6, the two being assembled as shown in Figuresl and 2 and shaped to cause the overall gun to resemblev an actual repeating type rifle.
  • the outer end of the barrel 'I has a suitable sight 8 and at this point I provide a notch 9-to seat adjacent end portions of one ory more cornmon rubber bands I0.
  • the rubber or equivalent bands are adapted to be seated and hitched in notches or re-cesses provided therefor in the upper edge of thebreech portion II' of the gun.
  • the notches are denoted by the numerals I2, I3, I4 and I5 and said notches define retaining shoulders I6 which may be individually used to accommodate adjacent end portions of a plurality of bands or the like. As a general rule, one band is hooked in each recess against the adjacent shoulder I6 in an obvious manner.
  • the grip 6, which is of sheet material', is in the form of a sheath, the latter beingy substantially channel-shaped in cross section.
  • the forward end of the sheath is assembled and slidably mounted on the breech I I by way of suitably bent strap member I1.
  • the numerals I8 designate indentations or otherwise formed anti-slipping beads. 'I'he beads facilitate obtaining a satisfactory and reliable hold on the slidable grip 6.
  • the upper edges of the respective side walls of theV channel forming said sheath are provided with a plurality of substantially V-shaped projections I9, 20, 2l and 22. These in turn' dcne intervening notches and also a plurality 'of cams 23, 24', 25 and 26.
  • cams and shoulders are spaced apart Varying distan-cesin a predetermined order, as shown.
  • This idea of varying or stepping off the distances betweenthe cams 23 to 2E and shoulders I6 permits them to operate in the desired progressive and timed relation, whereby it is possible to release the bands one at a time, or to move the grip with sufficient rapidity to vir-l tually release and project all of the bands at-approximately the same time.
  • the stated predetermine@ order of the shoulders I6 assures that the cams 23 to 25 will no-t obstruct the shoulders I6 and/or notches i3 to l5 While the grip is xed in loading position.
  • the rifle which includes the usual stock or butt 2l is preferably constructed from sheet material and the breech portion has longitudinally spaced stop shoulders at the points 28 and 29 as shown in Figure 4. These shoulders 28 and 29, in conjunction with the rest of the structure, dene a spring chamber 3U which accommodates a normally expanded coiled spring 3l. conned in the chamber 30 and bears atone end against the shoulder 29. The opposite end of said spring 3l bears against a stop block 32 which is;
  • the side wallsof the grip or sheath 6 being pinned to the block, as at 33.
  • the grip is grasped and pulled progressively toward the stock 2'! of the gun the band I0 closest to the stock is released, the next adjacent band second, and so on.
  • returns the grip 6 to its normal or forward position.
  • NoveltyV is predicated on unique releasing means which takes the form of a channel-shaped grip k whose side walls slidably embrace the shouldered portions of the breech wherein said grin has-a plurality of successively functioning banddise?, lodging and releasing cams, said cams being ar/ ranfed'in opposed longitudinally spaced pairs and the spacingbetween the successive pairs of cams being different.
  • novelty has to do with Vthe assembling strap means Il at one end of the channel-shaped. sheath and the wooden or equivalent stop and assembling block 32 which is pinned between the walls of the sheath and which is slidable in the breech chamber.
  • Releasing means for elastic bands on a toy rifle comprising a grip adapted to be slidably mounted on a shoulder equipped breech of said rie, said grip having a plurality of successively functioning band tripping and releasing cams. said cams being arranged in opposed, longitudinally spaced pairs and thespacing between the successive pairs of cams' being diii'erent.
  • Af toy-typevelastic band gun of the type shown and described comprising a gun proper including, arbarrel, a breech and a stock, said breech having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed notches providing tensioned band locat-v ing and retaining shoulders from whichV one end
  • the spring is* 4 portion of an elastic band can be lifted and released
  • a slidable grip embodying a channelshaped sheath having retaining strap means at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the side walls of said sheath being serrated and defining and providing band lifting and releasing cams, the latter coacting with said shoulders.
  • a toy rifle of the type shown and described comprising a gun proper including barrel, breech and stock portions, said breech portion having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed accessible notches providing tensioned band locating and retaining shoulders from which one end portion of an elastic band can be lifted, and released, and a slidable grip embodying a channel-shaped sheath having retaining strap means at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upperedges of the sidewalls of said sheathbeing serrated and defining and providing band lift ing and releasing cams, said cams being arranged in opposite pairs and the spacing between.
  • a toy riiie of the type shown and described comprising a gun vproper including barrel, breech andstock portions, said breech portion having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed accessible notches providing tensioned band locating and retaining shoulders from which one end portion of an elastic band can be lifted and released, and a slidable grip embodying anv openended channel-shaped sheet material sheath having bent retaining straps at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the side walls of said sheath being serrated and defining and providing band lifting and lreleasing cams, said cams being V-shaped and arranged in opposed pairs and thegspacing between successive pairs of cams being different.
  • a slidable grip adapted tobe slidably mounted on a shoulder equipped breech of a toy elastic band gun
  • a toy elastic band gun comprising an open-ended channel-shaped sheet metal sheath having parallel side walls provided at corresponding ends with laterally bent retaining straps to slidably embrace said breech, the upper edges of said side walls being serrated and dening inverted V-shaped elastic band lifting and releasing cams, said cams being arranged in opposed pairs and the spacing between successive pairs of cams being different, said side Walls further including a plurality of indentations defining outstanding ribs to4 facilitate satisfactory grasping of the sheath for operational purposes, and a stop block tted between and pinned to said side walls.
  • a toy-type elastic band gun' of the class described comprising a gun including a stock,l a breech and a barrel, said breech being hollow and providing a spring chamber, a block confined and slidable backandv forth in said chamber, a coiled spring also confined in said chamber land bearing at one end against said block and bearing, at the opposite endfagainstI a portion of ythe breech, the top side of said breech having longi-, tudinally spaced transverse notches providing a plurality of elastic band accommodating and retaining shoulders, and a channel-shaped sheath having side walls slidably embracing said breech and fixedly pinned to said block, the forward end portion of said sheath having assembling straps slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the said side walls having longitudinally spaced rl-shaped projections, and said projections defin,
  • a toy-type elastic band gun of the class de# scribed comprising a gun including a stock, a breech and a barrel, said breech being hollow and providing a spring chamber, a block conned and slidable back and forth in said chamber, a coiled spring also confined in said chamber bearing at one end against saidblock and bearing, at the opposite end, against a portion of the breech, the top side of said breech having longitudinally spaced transverse notches providing a plurality of elastic band accommodating and retaining shoulders, and a channel-shaped sheath having side Walls slidably embracing said breech and xedly pinned to said block, the forward end portion of said sheath having assembling straps slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the said side walls having longitudinally REFERENCES CITED l
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R. PAUL Nov. 7, 1950 TOY REPEATING ELASTIC BAND GUN wm m mm Q Filed July 2, 1948 R. .MM Nm.
WN EN mw Q Rober! Paul INI/EN TOR.
Patented Nov 7, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 7 Claims.
The present invention relates to toy guns and so-called rifles of a type constructed to satisfactorily utilize common rubber or equivalent elastic .bands Aas projectable missiles and the primary object of the invention is to structurally functionally and otherwise improve upon styles and forms of toy guns presently known to me.
As the introductory statement of the invention implies, I am aware that toy guns have been devised wherein means is provided to load the gun with a plurality of elastic bands, the latter being so arranged that they may be iired one by one or in such rapid succession that all bands appear to be shot off at the same instant. Then, too, I Aam aware that imitation rifles and Shotguns have been devised whereinl the stock or the adjacent breech portion of the gun is serrated or notched to provide longitudinally usable shoulders for anchorage of bands thereon. It is also old in the art to employ slidable members on a toy gun breech which are in some manner constructed to progressively contact the bands to trip and release same for projection purposes.
Features in the category revealed are disclosed, for example, in a patent to B. B. Gerken covering a toy gun in Patent 1,821,381 of September 1, 1931. In addition, a similar adaptation is covered in the repeating rubber band rifle of P. W. Bea3uchamp et al., Patent 1,909,927 of May 23, 193
As stated, it is an object of the invention to improve on patented and known elastic band guns and one improvement resides in a novel type of slidable grip which is slidably mounted on the rifle breech and which takes the form' of a sheath and has longitudinally spaced cams which engage the elastic bands in properly arranged opposed pairs and in spaced progression for purposes of camming same from engagement 'with shoulders on saidv breech for ready firing of the bands.
Another object of the invention is to provide a gun, the construction of which serves to accommodate the stated slidable sheath with cam elements thereon, said sheath having connection with a return spring whereby the sheath, when it is operated to release the bands, is pulled in the direction of the butt or stock of the gun against the tension of the return spring.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention willbecome more readily apparent from the following description and the accompanying illustrative drawings.
. In ythe drawings, wherein like numerals are employed to vdesignate like parts throughout the Views:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a toy-type elastic band gun constructed in accordance with they principles of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of same;
Figure 3 is a cross section on the line. l3--3 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal section on the line 4 4 of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows. l
Referring to the drawings by distinguishable reference numerals and accompanying lead lines it will be seen that, broadly interpreted, the structure is characterized by the toy gun per se denoted by the numeral 5 and the grip unit 6, the two being assembled as shown in Figuresl and 2 and shaped to cause the overall gun to resemblev an actual repeating type rifle.
The outer end of the barrel 'I has a suitable sight 8 and at this point I provide a notch 9-to seat adjacent end portions of one ory more cornmon rubber bands I0. The rubber or equivalent bands are adapted to be seated and hitched in notches or re-cesses provided therefor in the upper edge of thebreech portion II' of the gun. The notches are denoted by the numerals I2, I3, I4 and I5 and said notches define retaining shoulders I6 which may be individually used to accommodate adjacent end portions of a plurality of bands or the like. As a general rule, one band is hooked in each recess against the adjacent shoulder I6 in an obvious manner.
The grip 6, which is of sheet material', is in the form of a sheath, the latter beingy substantially channel-shaped in cross section. The forward end of the sheath is assembled and slidably mounted on the breech I I by way of suitably bent strap member I1. The numerals I8 designate indentations or otherwise formed anti-slipping beads. 'I'he beads facilitate obtaining a satisfactory and reliable hold on the slidable grip 6. 'The upper edges of the respective side walls of theV channel forming said sheath are provided with a plurality of substantially V-shaped projections I9, 20, 2l and 22. These in turn' dcne intervening notches and also a plurality 'of cams 23, 24', 25 and 26. These cams and shoulders are spaced apart Varying distan-cesin a predetermined order, as shown. This idea of varying or stepping off the distances betweenthe cams 23 to 2E and shoulders I6 permits them to operate in the desired progressive and timed relation, whereby it is possible to release the bands one at a time, or to move the grip with sufficient rapidity to vir-l tually release and project all of the bands at-approximately the same time. The stated predetermine@ order of the shoulders I6 assures that the cams 23 to 25 will no-t obstruct the shoulders I6 and/or notches i3 to l5 While the grip is xed in loading position.
It is desired to return the grip to a normal or loading position after each group of bands has been shot from the riile. Therefore the rifle, which includes the usual stock or butt 2l is preferably constructed from sheet material and the breech portion has longitudinally spaced stop shoulders at the points 28 and 29 as shown in Figure 4. These shoulders 28 and 29, in conjunction with the rest of the structure, dene a spring chamber 3U which accommodates a normally expanded coiled spring 3l. conned in the chamber 30 and bears atone end against the shoulder 29. The opposite end of said spring 3l bears against a stop block 32 which is;
operable in the chamber, the side wallsof the grip or sheath 6 being pinned to the block, as at 33. Thus, when the grip is grasped and pulled progressively toward the stock 2'! of the gun the band I0 closest to the stock is released, the next adjacent band second, and so on. When all four bands have been cammed from the shoulders lo and thus displaced in the manner just stated, the coiled spring 3| returns the grip 6 to its normal or forward position.
NoveltyV is predicated on unique releasing means which takes the form of a channel-shaped grip k whose side walls slidably embrace the shouldered portions of the breech wherein said grin has-a plurality of successively functioning banddise?, lodging and releasing cams, said cams being ar/ ranfed'in opposed longitudinally spaced pairs and the spacingbetween the successive pairs of cams being different. In addition, novelty has to do with Vthe assembling strap means Il at one end of the channel-shaped. sheath and the wooden or equivalent stop and assembling block 32 which is pinned between the walls of the sheath and which is slidable in the breech chamber. What is more, novelty has todo with the breech pro- .vided with longitudinally spaced shoulders for `the tensioned band-ends, there being a spring chamber provided to accommodate the spring means and the assembling and stop blocks carried by the aforementioned cam-equipped sheath.
A careful consideration of theV foregoing description in conjunction with the invention as lillustrated in the drawings will enable the reader Y as new is:
1. Releasing means for elastic bands on a toy rifle comprising a grip adapted to be slidably mounted on a shoulder equipped breech of said rie, said grip having a plurality of successively functioning band tripping and releasing cams. said cams being arranged in opposed, longitudinally spaced pairs and thespacing between the successive pairs of cams' being diii'erent.
2. Af toy-typevelastic band gun of the type shown and described comprising a gun proper including, arbarrel, a breech and a stock, said breech having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed notches providing tensioned band locat-v ing and retaining shoulders from whichV one end The spring is* 4 portion of an elastic band can be lifted and released, and a slidable grip embodying a channelshaped sheath having retaining strap means at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the side walls of said sheath being serrated and defining and providing band lifting and releasing cams, the latter coacting with said shoulders. i
3. A toy rifle of the type shown and described comprising a gun proper including barrel, breech and stock portions, said breech portion having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed accessible notches providing tensioned band locating and retaining shoulders from which one end portion of an elastic band can be lifted, and released, and a slidable grip embodying a channel-shaped sheath having retaining strap means at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upperedges of the sidewalls of said sheathbeing serrated and defining and providing band lift ing and releasing cams, said cams being arranged in opposite pairs and the spacing between. suc
' cessive pairs of cams being different.
4. A toy riiie of the type shown and described comprising a gun vproper including barrel, breech andstock portions, said breech portion having longitudinally spaced transversely disposed accessible notches providing tensioned band locating and retaining shoulders from which one end portion of an elastic band can be lifted and released, and a slidable grip embodying anv openended channel-shaped sheet material sheath having bent retaining straps at one end slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the side walls of said sheath being serrated and defining and providing band lifting and lreleasing cams, said cams being V-shaped and arranged in opposed pairs and thegspacing between successive pairs of cams being different.
5. As a new article of manufacture, a slidable grip adapted tobe slidably mounted on a shoulder equipped breech of a toy elastic band gun comprising an open-ended channel-shaped sheet metal sheath having parallel side walls provided at corresponding ends with laterally bent retaining straps to slidably embrace said breech, the upper edges of said side walls being serrated and dening inverted V-shaped elastic band lifting and releasing cams, said cams being arranged in opposed pairs and the spacing between successive pairs of cams being different, said side Walls further including a plurality of indentations defining outstanding ribs to4 facilitate satisfactory grasping of the sheath for operational purposes, and a stop block tted between and pinned to said side walls. Y y
6. A toy-type elastic band gun' of the class described comprisinga gun including a stock,l a breech and a barrel, said breech being hollow and providing a spring chamber, a block confined and slidable backandv forth in said chamber, a coiled spring also confined in said chamber land bearing at one end against said block and bearing, at the opposite endfagainstI a portion of ythe breech, the top side of said breech having longi-, tudinally spaced transverse notches providing a plurality of elastic band accommodating and retaining shoulders, and a channel-shaped sheath having side walls slidably embracing said breech and fixedly pinned to said block, the forward end portion of said sheath having assembling straps slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the said side walls having longitudinally spaced rl-shaped projections, and said projections defin,
ing band lifting and dislodging cams cooperable with said shoulders.
'7. A toy-type elastic band gun of the class de# scribed comprising a gun including a stock, a breech and a barrel, said breech being hollow and providing a spring chamber, a block conned and slidable back and forth in said chamber, a coiled spring also confined in said chamber bearing at one end against saidblock and bearing, at the opposite end, against a portion of the breech, the top side of said breech having longitudinally spaced transverse notches providing a plurality of elastic band accommodating and retaining shoulders, and a channel-shaped sheath having side Walls slidably embracing said breech and xedly pinned to said block, the forward end portion of said sheath having assembling straps slidably embracing said breech, the upper edges of the said side walls having longitudinally REFERENCES CITED lThe following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED sTATEs PATENTS Number Name Date 1,381,639 Hess June 14, 1921 1,821,381 Gerken Sept. 1, 1931 1,909,927 Beauchamp et al. May 23, 1933
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US5170770A (en) * 1991-03-04 1992-12-15 Vosloh Bradley L Rubber band repeating gun
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