WO2000075595A1 - Automatic air sports gun - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41B—WEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F41B11/00—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
- F41B11/50—Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41B—WEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F41B11/00—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
- F41B11/50—Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines
- F41B11/55—Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in stacked order in a removable box magazine, rack or tubular magazine
- F41B11/56—Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in stacked order in a removable box magazine, rack or tubular magazine the magazine also housing a gas cartridge
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41B—WEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F41B11/00—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
- F41B11/60—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas
- F41B11/62—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns characterised by the supply of compressed gas with pressure supplied by a gas cartridge
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41B—WEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F41B11/00—Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
- F41B11/70—Details not provided for in F41B11/50 or F41B11/60
- F41B11/72—Valves; Arrangement of valves
- F41B11/721—Valves; Arrangement of valves for controlling gas pressure for both firing the projectile and for loading or feeding
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- the present invention relates to an air gun for supplying a pressurized fluid such as compressed air, chlorofluorocarbon or carbon dioxide to fire a bullet such as a BB bullet.
- the present invention relates to a bullet automatic supply type air gun which fires a bullet such as a vigorously and automatically loads the bullet after firing.
- air sports guns shown in FIGS. 17 to 19 are known as automatic air sports guns using compressed gas such as air, front gas, or carbon dioxide.
- a magazine which is located at a lower portion of the rear end side of the gun from the loading packing and which is opened at an upper portion to store bullets and constantly urges the stored bullets upward;
- a hollow loading tube is provided on the loading packing side, a cylinder portion is provided on the rear end side of the gun, and one end of the loading tube is opened on the peripheral surface of the cylinder portion side and the other end is opened on the loading packing side.
- a bullet vent hole is provided and on the cylinder side
- a switching valve pressing part protrudes from the loading packing side of the peripheral surface opening, and the cylinder part has an opening at the rear end side of the gun and a blowback vent hole formed in the peripheral surface on the loading cylinder side.
- a cylinder block slidable to open and close the cylinder.
- a stone block inserted into the cylinder and slidable in the cylinder, and installed behind the lower part of the barrel to store compressed gas
- a compressed gas chamber having a discharge port for discharging compressed gas
- a bullet supply port is provided facing the opening on the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder, and a blowback supply port is provided facing the blowback vent hole of the cylinder portion.
- a lower portion of the cylinder block, and A switching valve air chamber connected to an outlet of the compressed gas chamber and supplied with compressed gas from the compressed gas chamber;
- a locking projection is provided at the end of the switching valve air chamber side, and is installed at the discharge port of the compressed gas chamber to be urged to always close the discharge port, and the switching valve side against the urging force.
- An open / close valve that is opened by being moved to and discharges the compressed gas to the switching valve air chamber;
- a switching valve Provided in the switching valve air chamber, provided with a protruding portion at one end that protrudes toward the projecting air vent, and provided with a stopper at the other end that can be engaged with the locking projection of the open / close valve to generate compressed gas.
- a switching valve that can open and close the bullet supply port to supply to the bullet vent, closes the bullet supply port with the stopper stopped,
- a magazine which is located at a lower portion of the rear end side of the gun from the loading packing and which is opened at an upper portion to store bullets and constantly urge the stored bullets upward;
- a slide is provided at the top of the gun from the muzzle to the rear end of the gun, and is slidable in parallel with the barrel.
- a hollow loading tube is provided on the loading packing side, a cylinder portion is provided on the rear end side of the gun, and one end of the loading tube is opened on the peripheral surface of the cylinder portion side and the other end is opened on the loading packing side.
- a switching air pressure hole is provided, and a switching valve pressing part is provided on the cylinder packing side opening side on the loading packing side.
- the cylinder part is opened on the rear end side of the gun and blows on the loading cylinder side peripheral surface.
- a cylinder block with a back vent hole slidable to open and close the upper opening of the magazine parallel to the slide;
- a screw block is fixed so that it can be inserted into the cylinder, and slides inside the cylinder with sliding of the slide.
- a trigger bar having one end connected to the trigger and interlocking with the rearward movement of the trigger to release the locking of the hammer and the shear and rotate the hammer;
- a compressed gas chamber installed at the rear of the lower part of the barrel and capable of storing compressed gas and having an outlet at the upper part capable of discharging compressed gas;
- a bullet supply port is provided opposite the opening on the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder,
- a blowback air supply port is provided to face the blowback air hole of the blower section, and is connected to the lower part of the cylinder block and the discharge port of the compressed gas chamber, and the compressed gas is supplied from the compressed gas chamber.
- a switching valve air chamber
- a locking projection that can project into the switching valve air chamber is provided, and on the side opposite to the switching valve air chamber, a valve port pressed by a hammer is provided, and the compressed gas air chamber is provided. And is urged to always close the discharge port, and is pressed against the valve load by the hammer that has turned to the muzzle side, and is pressed against the urging force to switch the valve side.
- the open / close valve that is opened by moving to the open position and discharges the compressed gas to the switching valve air chamber;
- the switching valve is provided in the air chamber, and a closing portion capable of closing the firing air supply port is provided, and is always urged so as to close the firing air supply port, and is closed at an end of the closing portion on the side of the firing air hole.
- a protruding part is provided that protrudes toward the projecting air hole with the part closing the projecting air supply port.
- a stopper that can be engaged with the engaging projection of the opening and closing valve when the opening and closing valve is open is provided.
- a switching valve that can open and close the bullet supply port to supply compressed gas to the bullet vent, and a stopper valve that locks the bullet supply port when the stopper is locked.
- the tip of the cylinder block's loading cylinder can be positioned behind the gun from the opening at the top of the magazine when the slide slides to the rear of the gun to the maximum.
- the piston block and cylinder block also slide, and the rear end of the piston block presses the hammer. Rotate against the force to lock with the shear, move the trigger to release the lock between the shear and the hammer and open the open / close valve. And the switching valve is kept open while the switching valve is closed.When the switching valve is closed, the cylinder lock slides and the switching valve is pressed by the switching valve pressing part. Is pressed, the switching valve is activated.
- ⁇ Automatic air characterized by releasing the blockage of the air supply port, releasing the lock between the locking projection and the flange, closing the open / close valve, and releasing the supply of compressed gas. Sports gun. ].
- FIG. 17 An example of the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 17 and 18.
- FIG. 17 An example of the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 17 and 18.
- the compressed gas chamber 1 2 1 is filled with the compressed gas.
- the piston block 112 fixed to the rear end A side of the slide 109 is also moved together with the slide 109.
- the slide 109 is moved and the locking projection 111 in the middle of the slide 109 locks with the cylinder block 114, the cylinder block 111 is also moved to the rear of the gun. .
- the rear end of the gun block 1 1 12 abuts the hammer 1 4 1, and the hammer 1 4 1 pivots toward the rear end A of the gun against the urging force of the hammer spring 1 4 3.
- the first bullet W is loaded and the user draws Trigger 1 5 1. Then, the trigger bar 15 2 is interlocked, the lock of the hammer 14 1 and the shear 14 5 is released, the hammer 14 1 rotates toward the muzzle B side, and the open / close valve 1 29 Press valve rod 1 32.
- the valve rod 1 32 is pressed, the open / close valve 1 2 9 is opened, and the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber 1 2 1 passes through the open / close valve 1 2 9 to the switching valve air chamber 1 2 6 Inflow. At this time, since the closing part 1 3 6 of the switching valve 1 3 4 does not block the discharge air supply port 1 2 7.
- the compressed gas instantaneously flows from the discharge supply air port 1 2 7 to the discharge air hole 1 1.
- the gas reaches packing 108 via 7, and presses the loaded bullet W with the gas pressure to move in the barrel 5 and fire from the muzzle B to the outside. At the same time, the compressed gas is supplied to the blowback vent 1 19 via the professional bag air inlet 1 28.
- the opening / closing valve 12 9 was opened, and the closing portion 13 6 of the switching valve 13 4 closed the bullet supply port 12 7 and the locking portion 1 of the opening / closing valve 12 9
- the stopper 31 and the stopper portion 13 7 of the switching valve 13 4 are locked, the supply of the compressed gas to the projecting air hole 1 17 is stopped.
- the compressed gas is supplied only to the blow-back vent hole 119, and the compressed gas supplied to the blow-back vent hole 119 expands the hollow part 120 of the cylinder part 116 at the gas pressure.
- the biston 1 1 2 is moved to the rear A of the gun, and the slide 1 09 to which the piston block 1 1 2 is fixed is also moved to the rear A of the gun.
- the locking protrusion 111 in the middle of the slide is eventually locked to the cylinder block 114, and then the cylinder block 114 also moves to the rear A of the gun.
- the switching valve pressing portion 1 18 of the loading cylinder 1 15 presses the protruding portion 1 3 5 of the switching valve 1 3 4 to change the switching valve. 1 3 4 is moved in the direction to release the blockage of the bullet supply port 1 2 7 against the urging force, and the blockage is released.
- the biston block 112 has the rear end of the gun abutting against the hammer 141, and further pivots against the urging force of the hammer 141, so that the hammer 144 and the sheer 141 are rotated. 5 Lock with.
- the loading cylinder 1 15 of the cylinder block 1 14 moves to the rear A side of the gun from the opening at the top of the magazine 102, the second bullet W stored in the magazine 102 In this state, the supply of compressed gas into the cylinder block 114 is stopped, and the movement of the slide 109 to the rear A side of the gun is completed. Then, the slide 109 returns to the muzzle B side by the urging force. At this time, the piston block 112 also moves with the slide 109, so the cylinder block 114 also moves to the muzzle side, and the tip of the loaded cylinder 115 becomes the second in the magazine 102. The bullet W is moved in the direction of the muzzle B, and the bullet W is loaded into the loading packing 108.
- the second bullet W is loaded and the user draws Trigger 15 1. Then, the triggers 15 and 2 are interlocked, and the lock of the hammer 14 and the shear 14 is released, and the hammer 14 1 turns to the muzzle A side and presses the valve rod 13 2 .
- the valve rod 13 2 is pressed, the on-off valve 12 9 is opened, and the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber 12 1 passes through the on-off valve 12 9 to the switching valve air chamber 12 6 Inflow.
- the closing part 1 36 of the switching valve 133 does not block the bullet supply port 127, the compressed gas instantaneously flows from the bullet supply port 127 to the bullet vent hole 111. 7, the loaded packing 108 is reached, and the loaded bullet W is pressed by the gas pressure, moved in the barrel 105, and fired from the muzzle B to the outside.
- the tip of the loading cylinder 115 was supplied into the chamber 104.
- the second bullet W is loaded in the loading packing 108.
- the conventional example 1 has a problem that the passage of the compressed gas is narrowed because the switching valve 134 exists in the passage of the compressed gas.
- Conventional Example 2 Air Gun (Patent Application No. 1666079, Heisei 10; hereinafter, referred to as Conventional Example 2).
- Claim 1 A barrel provided in the barrel, a loading packing provided on the rear end side of the barrel to hold the loaded bullet, and a rearward sliding side of the loading packing located at the rear end side of the loading packing.
- a loading cylinder is provided on the loading packing side, a cylinder is provided on the rear end of the gun, and one end of the hollow portion of the loading cylinder is opened on the cylinder part side peripheral surface.
- a cylinder block having an opening formed at the end toward the loading packing side, a cylinder section having an opening at the rear end of the gun, and a blowback opening formed at the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder. Is installed below the cylinder block. Compressed gas is stored A compressed gas chamber having a discharge port for discharging the compressed gas at the top, and one end connected to the discharge port of the compressed gas chamber, and the other end formed with a bullet opening opening on the cylinder side peripheral surface of the charging cylinder. It is branched into a bullet-side passage that opens at a position facing the pores, and a cylinder-side passage that opens at a position facing the blowback vent that opens on the peripheral surface of the cylinder.
- the open / close valve that opens the compressed gas to the air supply passage by being moved and is provided at the branch position of the air supply passage, and the gas pressure of the compressed gas flowing into the bullet-side passage is increased by the cylinder side.
- One end becomes negative pressure with respect to the gas pressure of the compressed gas flowing into the passage. Rotates as the pivot end to close the bullet side passage
- An air gun characterized by comprising a switching valve.
- a barrel provided in the barrel, a loading packing provided on the rear end side of the barrel and holding a bullet to be loaded, and a lower part on the rear end side of the gun than the loaded packing, the upper part being opened,
- a magazine that stores bullets and constantly urges the stored bullets upward, and is located at the rear end of the loading packing. It is slidably installed toward the rear end of the gun, and has a loading cylinder at the loading packing side.
- a cylinder is provided at the rear end side of the gun, and the hollow portion of the loading cylinder forms a bullet-opening hole with one end opened to the peripheral surface of the cylinder portion and the other end opened to the loading packing side.
- the cylinder portion has an opening at the rear end of the gun, and a blowback vent hole is formed in the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder, and the cylinder portion is slidable to open and close the upper opening of the magazine.
- a possible gas block Inserted into the cylinder and slides inside the cylinder A possible gas block, a compressed gas chamber installed below the cylinder block and containing a compressed gas storage and discharge port for discharging compressed gas at the top, and a compressed gas chamber at one end.
- the other end is connected to a bullet-side passage opening at a position facing a bombardment vent hole opening at the cylinder-side peripheral surface of the loading cylinder, and a professional passage opening at the cylinder-part peripheral surface.
- a barrel provided in the barrel, a loading packing provided on the rear end side of the barrel and holding a loaded bullet, and a loading packing, which is located at a lower rear end side of the gun and has an upper opening,
- a magazine that stores bullets and constantly urges the stored bullets upward
- a slide that is provided at the top of the gun from the muzzle to the rear end of the gun, is slidable in parallel with the barrel, and is always urged to the muzzle side. It is located on the rear end side of the loading packing and is slidable in the direction of the rear end of the gun.
- a loading cylinder is provided on the loading packing side, and a cylinder is provided on the rear end side of the gun.
- the hollow part of the cylinder forms a bullet vent hole, one end of which is opened on the peripheral surface of the cylinder part and the other end is opened on the side of the packing, and the cylinder part is open on the peripheral side of the loading cylinder with the rear end of the gun.
- the cylinder block is slidable parallel to the slide to open and close the upper part of the magazine, and is fixed to the cylinder at the rear end of the slide so that it can be inserted into the cylinder.
- a biston block slidable in the cylinder, and a valve port that is rotatably attached to the rear end of the gun and is always urged to rotate in the muzzle direction and is rotatably provided eccentrically with the rotation axis.
- a hammer having a head and capable of pressing an opening / closing valve, a shear that locks the hammer by locking the hammer rotated rearward against the urging force, and a trigger that is biased toward the muzzle side.
- a trigger bar one end of which is connected to the trigger and which is linked to the rearward movement of the trigger, releases the lock of the hammer and the shear and rotates the hammer, and is installed below the cylinder block; Compressed gas is stored and compressed One end is connected to the discharge port of the compressed gas chamber, and the other end is opposed to the projecting air hole opened on the cylinder side peripheral surface of the loading cylinder.
- Bullet-side passage that is opened at the position where And is branched into a cylinder-side passage that opens at a position facing the blow-back ventilation hole that opens on the peripheral surface of the cylinder portion, and is provided between the cylinder opening and the compressed gas chamber.
- a valve is provided between the air supply path for supplying compressed gas from the chamber and the outlet of the compressed gas chamber and the air supply path. The other end forms a valve head extending from the valve, and is urged to always close the discharge port, and at the same time, the valve head is pressed by the valve rod of the hammer and the urging force is applied.
- An open / close valve that opens to release the compressed gas to the air supply path by being moved against the air supply, and is provided at the branch position of the air supply path, and the gas pressure of the compressed gas flowing into the bullet side passage is reduced.
- One end occurs when the pressure becomes negative with respect to the gas pressure of the compressed gas flowing into the cylinder side passage.
- a switching valve that rotates around the pivot end to close the bullet-side passage.
- the tip of the loading cylinder of the cylinder A locking projection that locks the cylinder block so that it can be positioned rearward of the gun from the opening in the upper part of the magazine, and when the slide slides rearward of the gun, the piston block and the cylinder block
- the block is also slid, and the rear end of the gun block presses the hammer against the urging force and rotates it against the urging force to lock it with the shears. Is released and the open / close valve is opened by the hammer, so that the compressed gas is supplied to the bullet vent hole and the blowback vent hole via the air supply passage, and the bullet is fired. When this occurs, the pressure of the compressed gas in the vent holes increases.
- An air gun characterized in that the pressure becomes negative with respect to the pressure of the compressed gas, the switching valve rotates, and the bullet side passage of the air supply passage becomes closed, thereby stopping the supply of the compressed gas to the projectile vent.
- the configuration is as shown in Fig. 19.
- the slide 209 returns to the muzzle B side by an urging force.
- the piston block 2 12 also moves together with the slide 209, so that the cylinder block 2 14 in which the biston block 2 12 is housed is also moved to the muzzle B side, and the loading cylinder 2
- the tip 5 moves the uppermost bullet W in the magazine 200 toward the muzzle B, and the bullet W is loaded into the loading packing 208.
- the loaded bullet W becomes the first bullet W.
- the first bullet W is loaded and the user draws Trigger 2 51. Then, the trigger bar 25 2 is interlocked, and the lock of the knives 1, 2 4 1 and the shear 2 4 5 is released, the hammer 2 4 1 rotates to the muzzle B side, and the open / close valve 2 2 9 Is pressed, the on-off valve 229 is opened, and the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber 221 flows into the air supply passage 226 via the on-off valve 229. Then, the compressed gas instantaneously flows through the bullet side passageway 2 27 of the air supply passageway 2 226 into the firing vent hole 2 177 of the cylinder block 216, and flows into the loading parking space 208.
- the bullet W held in the loaded packing 208 is pressed by the gas pressure to move in the barrel 205 and be fired from the muzzle B to the outside.
- the compressed gas blows back via the cylinder side passage 228 of the air supply passage 226 Supplied to the vent hole 219, the inside of the cylinder part 116 starts to slightly expand due to the gas pressure of the compressed gas.
- the bullet-side passage 2 27 has a negative pressure with respect to the cylinder-side passage 2 28, and the switching valve 2 3 4 rotates around the pivot end 1 3 4 and the bullet-side passage 2 Since blockage of block 27 occurs, supply of compressed gas to the bombhole 2 17 is stopped.
- the compressed gas is supplied only to the blow-back air holes 2 19, and the compressed gas supplied to the blow-back air holes 2 19 expands inside the cylinder portion 2 16 at the gas pressure, and the compressed gas 2 1 2 is moved to the rear of the gun, and the slide 2 09 to which the biston 2 1 2 is fixed is also moved to the rear of the gun.
- the slide 209 is moved to the rear of the gun, the locking projection 211 in the middle of the slide locks with the cylinder hook 2 14 before the cylinder block 2 14 also moves behind the gun. Moved toward. Eventually, the rear end of the gun block 2 12 comes into contact with the hammer 2 4 1, and the hammer 2 4 1 pivots against the urging force.
- the second bullet W is loaded and the user draws Trigger 2 5 1.
- the triggers 252 are linked, the locks of the knives 241 and the shear 245 are released, the hammer 241 rotates to the muzzle B side, and the opening and closing valve 229 is opened. Is pressed to open the on-off valve 229, and the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber 221 flows into the air supply passage 226 via the on-off valve 229.
- the switching valve 2 3 4 does not block the bullet-side passage 2 27, the compressed gas instantaneously reaches the loading packing from the bullet-side passage 2 27 through the projecting air hole, and the gas pressure Press the second bullet loaded in the to move in the barrel and fire it from the muzzle to the outside.
- the compressed gas is also supplied to the cylinder via the cylinder side passage and the pro-back vent, and the same operation as when the first bullet is fired is repeated.
- the switching valve is designed in consideration of the manufacturing cost and the simplicity of the manufacturing process.
- a soft resin material that can be bent at an intermediate position between the rotating end and the closing portion is used.
- the blocking portion is bent around the rotation end to close the bullet-side passage, even when the bullet-side passage is used for a long period of time, the bullet-side passage is closed.
- the quality of the switching valve made of soft resin deteriorated, such as leakage of compressed gas to the bullet-side passage. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention makes it possible to effectively use the gas pressure of the compressed gas for firing, fire without reducing the initial velocity of the bullet W, and to use a slide or piston block on the upper part of the air gun.
- the purpose of the present invention is to reduce the size of the switch and to make it difficult for the switching valve to deteriorate even when used for a long period of time.
- the present invention is a.
- a compressed gas chamber is provided at the rear lower part of the barrel, stores compressed gas, and has a discharge port for discharging compressed gas at the upper part, and a compressed gas chamber at the end of the compressed gas chamber side.
- An air supply port connected to the discharge port and supplied with compressed gas from the compressed gas chamber is provided, and a bullet supply hole for supplying compressed gas for firing a bullet is opened at the barrel end.
- a switching valve air chamber that opens a blowback air supply hole that supplies compressed gas for blowing back the slide adjacent to the rear side of the gun of the bullet air supply hole and a discharge port of the compression gas air chamber are switched. It is installed between the air supply port of the valve chamber and is always urged to close the exhaust port, and is compressed by being staken and moved by the urging force.
- the closed part opens the blowback air supply hole.
- the closed part opens the blow-back air supply hole and supplies A switching valve that closes the hole, and the sliding of the switching valve is performed by applying a negative pressure to the front surface of the switching valve tip.
- the packing is provided on the rear end side of the gun, the loading packing side is provided with a hollow loading cylinder, the rear end side of the gun is provided with a cylinder section, and one end of the loading cylinder is opened on the cylinder section side peripheral surface.
- the other end is provided with a bullet opening that opens to the loading packing side.
- the cylinder section is opened at the rear end of the gun and a blowback vent is formed in the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder side.
- Cylinder slidable to open and close A lock a screw block fixed to the rear end of the slide inside the slide, and inserted into the cylinder and slidable in the cylinder, and provided at the lower rear of the barrel
- a compressed gas chamber having an outlet for discharging the compressed gas at the upper part and a discharge port of the compressed gas chamber at the end of the compressed gas chamber on the side of the compressed gas chamber.
- An air supply port through which compressed gas is supplied from the gun is provided.
- a bullet air supply hole is opened at a position opposite to the projecting air hole of the loading cylinder.
- a blowback air supply hole is opened adjacent to the rear end of the bullet air supply hole at a position facing the low back air hole, and is locked to the end of the partition wall separating the bullet air supply hole and the blowback air supply hole.
- Switching valve air chamber with projections and compressed gas Move air supply passage is disposed between the outlet and the switching valve air chamber of the air supply opening of the always biased to the closed state, and, then pile the biasing force
- the opening and closing valve that opens the air supply port to discharge the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber to the switching valve chamber, the tip is exposed to the switching valve chamber, and a part of the tip is An obstruction is formed and is always urged toward the rear end of the gun.In the energized state, the obstruction closes the blowback air supply hole, and when slid by the urging force and slid toward the muzzle side, the obstruction is closed.
- the switching valve consists of a switching valve that abuts the locking projection of the switching valve air chamber to open the blowback air supply hole and closes the projectile air supply hole.
- the slide is provided at the top of the gun body from the muzzle to the rear end of the gun, and is constantly urged toward the muzzle side.
- a slide slidable to the muzzle side and the rear end side of the gun, and a barrel installed along the slide in the slide A loading packing is provided at the rear end of the barrel to hold the loaded bullets.
- a magazine to be urged, and a loading packing are provided at the rear end of the gun, a hollow packing tube is provided at the loading packing side, a cylinder portion is provided at the rear end of the gun, and one end of the loading cylinder is at the cylinder portion side.
- a bullet opening is provided on the peripheral surface and the other end is opened to the loading packing side, and the cylinder portion has an opening at the rear end of the gun and a blow-back ventilation hole is provided on the peripheral surface of the loading cylinder.
- Parallel to the slide A cylinder block slidable to open and close the mouth, and fixed inside the slide at the rear end of the slide, inserted into the cylinder and slidable inside the cylinder with sliding of the slide
- a piston block rotatably attached to the rear end of the gun, and urged to always rotate in the muzzle direction, a hammer with a hitting part on the muzzle side, piled on the urging force, and turned to the rear of the gun
- a part of the shear that engages the hammer and secures the hammer a trigger that is biased toward the muzzle side, One end is connected to the trigger, and the trigger bar is provided at the rear lower part of the barrel, and the trigger bar releases the lock of the hammer and part of the shear and rotates the hammer
- a compressed gas chamber which stores the compressed gas and has an outlet for discharging the compressed gas at the upper part, and a compressed gas gas chamber is connected at the end of the compressed gas chamber side to an outlet of the compressed gas chamber.
- An air supply port for supplying compressed gas is provided, and at the barrel side end, a firing air supply opening that opens at a position opposite to the firing air hole of the loading cylinder, and a blowback of the cylinder section.
- a switching valve air chamber provided with a blowback air supply opening opened at a position facing the ventilation hole, and a locking projection provided at an end of a partition wall separating the bullet air supply hole and the blowback air supply hole; Can open and close the air supply port of the switching valve air chamber.
- the open / close valve that is always urged to close the air supply port and moves against the urging force to open the air supply port and discharge the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber to the switching chamber.
- the tip is exposed inside the switching valve chamber, and a part of the tip forms a closed part, which is always urged to the rear end of the gun. In the urged state, the closed part closes the blowback air supply hole.
- the closing portion contacts the locking projection of the switching valve air chamber to open the blowback air supply hole and close the bullet supply hole.
- the middle part of the slide and the cylinder block By locking each other, a locking portion is provided to slide the cylinder hook toward the rear end of the gun as the slide slides toward the rear end of the gun.
- the tip of the cylinder opening cylinder can be positioned at the rear end of the gun from the opening at the top of the magazine, and at the bottom of the piston block, a piston block and slide at the rear end of the gun A contact projection that can contact the hammer when it slides to the side is provided.
- the automatic valve air is characterized in that the switch valve is rotated against the urging force and locked to a part of the shear, and the switching valve is slid by applying a negative pressure to the front surface of the switching valve tip.
- the slide is slid toward the rear end of the gun.
- the locking portions provided on the slide and the cylinder block are locked with each other, and the cylinder block slides toward the rear end of the gun as the slide slides.
- the contact protrusion provided on the piston block also contacts the hammer when the slide slides toward the rear end of the gun, and further as the slide slides toward the rear end of the gun. The hammer biased toward the muzzle is rotated toward the rear end of the gun.
- the cylinder block loading cylinder opens the upper opening of the magazine and the hammer is locked with a part of the shear to resist the urging force. And maintain the state rotated to the rear end side of the gun. In the magazine, since the upper opening is in the open state, the upwardly urged bullet is released from the regulation of the loading cylinder and moves upward.
- the sliding of the slide toward the rear end of the gun is completed and the slide is released.
- the released slide slides toward the muzzle side by the biasing force, and the piston block also slides toward the muzzle side.
- the cylinder block is unlocked by the locking part as the slide slides toward the muzzle side, but the biston block slides toward the muzzle side within the cylinder part of the cylinder block After that, it is slid to the muzzle side with the sliding of the Boston block to the muzzle side.
- the slide that slides toward the muzzle returns to the initial position.
- the tip of the loading cylinder is loaded into the magazine and presses the bullet that has moved upward, moves to the muzzle side, and the moved bullet is held in the loading packing.
- the switching valve closes the blowback air supply hole and keeps the bullet supply air hole open, the supplied compressed gas flows from the bullet supply air hole through the bullet air hole of the loading cylinder. Fire the bullet loaded in the loading packing. When the bullet is fired, the compressed gas is exhausted from the muzzle. Negative pressure is generated in front of the switching valve tip, and the switching valve is slid by the urging force and slides, opening the blowback air supply hole and closing the bullet supply air hole.
- the compressed gas supplied to the switching valve air chamber is supplied from the blow-back air supply hole to the cylinder portion through the blow-back air hole of the cylinder opening.
- the piston block slides in the cylinder part due to the expansion of the supplied compressed gas, and the slide fixed to the piston block also slides behind the gun by the sliding of the piston block. Slide to the end.
- the locking portions provided on the slide and the cylinder block lock with each other, and the slide of the slide slides the cylinder block toward the rear end of the gun.
- the contact protrusion provided on the piston block also contacts the hammer when the slide slides toward the rear end of the gun, and further moves toward the muzzle side as the slide slides toward the rear end of the gun. Rotate the biased hammer toward the rear end of the gun.
- the cylinder of the cylinder hook opens the upper opening of the magazine, and the hammer is locked with a part of the shear to resist the urging force. And maintain the state rotated to the rear end side of the gun.
- the upwardly urged bullet is released from the regulation of the loading cylinder and moves upward.
- the slide slides toward the muzzle side by the urging force, and the piston block also slides toward the muzzle side.
- the cylinder block is released from the lock by the sliding of the slide toward the muzzle side, but the piston block slides toward the muzzle side in the cylinder section of the cylinder block.
- the piston block slides toward the muzzle as the piston block slides toward the muzzle.
- the slide that slides toward the muzzle returns to the initial position.
- the tip of the loading cylinder is loaded into the magazine and presses the next bullet that has moved upward, moves to the muzzle side, and the moved next gun is held in the loading packing. Preparation for the next round is completed.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional explanatory view showing an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are operation explanatory views showing an initial state of the present invention
- FIGS. FIGS. 14, 15, and 16 are partial explanatory views of the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 are diagrams of the conventional example 1.
- FIG. 19 is an explanatory diagram of Conventional Example 2.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory sectional view showing an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show the same initial state.
- Fig. 4 to Fig. 13 are operating state diagrams
- Fig. 14 is an explanatory diagram of operation from a trigger to a hammer
- Fig. 15 is an explanatory diagram of a part of a shear.
- (A) is an explanatory view from the side
- (b) is an explanatory view from the muzzle side
- (c) is an explanatory view from the plane side
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory view of the switching valve.
- (A) is an explanatory diagram when the compressed gas flows to the emission vent side
- (b) is an explanatory diagram when the compressed gas flows to the blowback vent side.
- the automatic air sports gun 1 is an automatic air sports gun according to the present invention.
- the automatic air sports gun 1 is abbreviated as the air gun 1.
- the magazine 2 is a magazine for storing bullets W.
- the magazine 2 is detachably housed in the grip portion C, and urges the bullet W upward by the magazine spring 3.
- an opening 4 is provided in the upper part of the magazine 2, and is opened above the air gun 1 with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the bullet W to be urged, and the bullet W moves to the muzzle B side of the air gun 1. It is movably opened to be loaded.
- the first chamber 5 is the first chamber.
- the first chamber 5 is installed in the barrel of the air gun 1, and an opening 4 provided at the upper end of the magazine 2 stored therein is opened.
- the 6 is a barrel, 7 is an outer barrel, and 8 is a barrel fixing part.
- Norel 6 is installed from chamber 1 to muzzle B.
- the barrel — barrel ⁇ has a cylindrical shape, and the barrel 6 is inserted into the outer barrel 7.
- the barrel fixing part 8 has a cylindrical shape and is fixed to the main body of the air gun 1.
- the cylindrical opening on the muzzle B side has a diameter capable of inserting the barrel 6, and a loading packing 9 is provided on the rear end A side of the gun of the barrel 6. .
- the barrel rear end A side of the cylindrical opening provided in the barrel fixing portion 8 is opened to a diameter in which a loading cylinder 16 of a cylinder block 15 described later can be inserted, and the barrel 6 and the loading packing 9 are provided on the muzzle B side.
- a loading cylinder 16 of a cylinder hook 15 can be freely inserted and removed from the rear end A side of the gun.
- 10 is a slide.
- the slide 10 is mounted on the barrel in parallel with the barrel 6 from the muzzle B to the rear end A of the gun, is slidable along the barrel 6, is inserted into the barrel 7 at one end, and has one end.
- the other end supported on the side of the muzzle B of the slide 10 is always urged toward the muzzle B side by sliding by the slide spring 11 supported by the barrel fixing portion 8.
- a locking projection 12 protruding downward is provided on the upper part of the chamber 15 in the middle of the slide 10.
- the piston block 13 is a piston block.
- the piston block 13 is fixed to the gun rear end A side of the slide 10 at the gun rear end A side of the cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape, and is fixed inside the slide 10 toward the muzzle B side.
- the piston block 13 is slid along with the slide 10.
- a hammer contact portion 14 which is a contact protrusion which contacts the hammer 38 when the biston block 13 slides is provided at the lower portion of the gun rear end A side of the piston block 13.
- the hammer 38 can be rotated by contact with the hammer 38.
- a charging cylinder 16 having a hollow cylindrical shape whose muzzle B side is opened is formed on the muzzle B side of the cylinder block 15.
- a narrow projection that projects downward from the center when viewed from the muzzle B side and can be inserted into the opening 4 above the magazine 2.
- the cylinder 16 is formed integrally with the cylinder 16.
- a hollow cylindrical cylinder portion 17 having a large diameter and opening the rear end A side of the gun is formed. Then, a nylon block 13 is inserted into the hollow portion 18 of the cylinder portion 17.
- the hollow portion of the charging cylinder 16 constitutes a bullet vent 19.
- the muzzle B side of the projecting air hole 19 is opened to the loading packing 9 side, and the end of the cylinder part 17 is opened to the lower side of the peripheral surface.
- a blow-back air hole 20 is formed below the peripheral surface of the cylinder 17 on the loading cylinder 16 side of the cylinder 17 to connect the hollow 18 of the cylinder 17 to the outside. Is done.
- the cylinder block 15 formed in this way is placed between the piston block 13 and the loading packing 9, and in the state of being moved most toward the loading packing 9, the muzzle B of the loading cylinder 16 is placed.
- the side end is passed through the barrel fixing part 8 and is placed so that it can be positioned at the end of the loading packing 9.
- the cylinder block 15 When the slide 10 slides toward the rear end A of the gun, the cylinder block 15 also slides.
- the locking projection 12 of the cylinder 10 contacts the upper end of the muzzle B side of the cylinder section 17 and is moved to the rear end A side of the gun, and the tip of the loading cylinder 9 on the loading packing 9 side is the upper opening 4 of the magazine 2.
- the bullet W After being once positioned on the rear end A side of the gun, the bullet W can be loaded into the loading packing 9 from the upper opening 4 of the magazine 2 located in the chamber 5 in the process of further moving in the direction of the muzzle B.
- the locking projections 12 of the slide 10 are provided so as to face downward so as to lock with the cylinder block 15.
- the locking projections 12 It may be formed on the side surface of the cylinder 10 so as to be engaged with the cylinder hook 15, and a groove is formed on the inner surface of the cylinder 10 in the sliding direction of the cylinder 10,
- the cylinder block 15 is provided with a locking projection slidably inserted into the groove formed in the slide 10 so that it can slide relative to each other, and the slide 10 moves to the rear end A side of the gun to a predetermined position.
- the locking projection provided on the cylinder block 15 comes into contact with the end of the groove provided on the slide 10, and thereafter the cylinder block 15 slides on the slide 10. It may be formed so that it slides to the rear end A side of the gun as it slides, and the cylinder block slides as the slide 10 slides. Any locking relationship may be used as long as 15 is slidable.
- the switching valve air chamber 21 is provided at the lower portion of the cylinder block 15, and the upper portion of the switching valve air chamber 21 is located at the lower portion of the cylinder block 15, and the cylinder port 15 is provided.
- a bullet supply hole 22 is provided at a position opposite to the projecting ventilation hole 19, and a professional back ventilation hole 20 is provided.
- a blowback air supply hole 23 is provided at a position facing the airbag. The openings on the side opposite to the bottom of the cylinder hook 15 of the bullet supply hole 22 and the blowback supply hole 23 are provided adjacent to each other, and the bullet supply hole 22 and the blowback supply hole 23 Are separated by bulkheads 24 that separate each other.
- a locking projection 25 is protruded from the bullet supply hole 22 at the tip of the partition wall 24.
- an air supply port 26 that opens to the rear end A side of the gun is provided at the lower side of the switching valve air chamber 21.
- the bullet supply hole 22 and the blowback supply hole 23 are closed by a switching valve 34 described later so as not to supply the compressed gas to the generation ventilation hole 19 and the blowback ventilation hole 20.
- It is made of relatively soft synthetic resin in order to improve the closed state of the switching valve 34, but if the airtight closing state is particularly required, the switching valve 34 and the bullet supply hole 22,
- the purpose can be achieved by making the contact portion with the blowback air supply holes 23 smoother, or by changing each material by using softer rubber materials in consideration of the respective materials. It is only necessary to use a material or finish that satisfies the requirements. If there is no particular need to make the airtight, the cost can be reduced by forming it with a hard synthetic resin or the like.
- the compressed gas air chamber 27 is a compressed gas chamber.
- the compressed gas air chamber 27 is provided below the switching valve air chamber 21 in the grip portion C.
- a check valve 28 is provided at the bottom of the compressed gas chamber 27, that is, at the bottom of the grip portion C to supply compressed gas to the compressed gas chamber 27.
- compressed gas can be supplied to the compressed gas chamber 27 from a gas cylinder or the like (not shown), the compressed gas stored in the compressed gas chamber 27 is not discharged to the outside.
- an exhaust port 29 serving as a discharge port is provided above the compressed gas chamber 27.
- the exhaust port 29 is airtightly connected to the air supply port 26 of the switching valve air chamber 21, and discharges the compressed gas in the compressed gas chamber 27 to the switching valve air chamber 21. Therefore, the exhaust port 29 supplies the compressed gas supplied from the compressed gas chamber 27 with the bullet supply port 22 or the propellant gas. -It can be supplied to the cylinder block 15 from the back air supply hole 23.
- the on-off valve 30 is an open / close valve.
- the on-off valve 30 forms an on-off valve main body 31 having a shape capable of closing the air supply port 26 at its tip, and forms a valve head 32 whose other end is pressed by a hammer ** described later.
- the opening / closing valve body 31 is located in the switching valve chamber 21 and the valve head 32 is moved from the opening / closing valve body 31 to the exhaust port 29 of the compressed gas chamber 27 via the gun rear end A. Side and outside the compressed gas chamber 27.
- the opening / closing valve 30 is constantly urged toward the rear end A of the gun by the valve spring 33, so that the opening / closing valve 30 always closes the air supply port 26 and the valve head 32 is closed. By being pressed, it slides to the switching valve air chamber 21 side to open the air supply port 26 and supply the compressed gas in the compressed gas air chamber 27 to the switching valve air chamber 21.
- the switching valve 34 is a switching valve. As shown in FIG. 16, the switching valve 34 is formed. A tip portion is exposed in the switching valve air chamber 21 to form a closing portion 35 for closing the opening of the blow-back air supply hole 23. A rod part 36 extends from 35 to the rear end A side of the gun. The rod portion 36 has a strength sufficient to slide the closing portion 35, and therefore has a rod shape thinner than the closing portion 35. The closing portion 35 is slidable so as to open the blowback air supply hole 23 and close the bullet air supply hole 22 opened adjacent to the professional back air supply hole 23. Further, the switching valve 34 is always urged toward the rear end of the gun by the lubricating spring 37.
- the valve spring 37 is located at an end of the rod portion 36 opposite to the closed portion 35, and has one end supported by the air gun 1 main body and the other end locked by the mouth portion 36.
- the switching valve 34 is initially supplied with the closing portion 35 closing the blow-back air supply hole 23, and is supplied from the air supply port 26 of the switching valve air chamber 21 in the initial state. Compressed gas is discharged from the bullet supply hole 22 to the muzzle B side When the side face of the bullet supply hole 22 of the closing portion 35 is in a negative pressure state, the bullet can be slid against the urging force of the valve spring 37.
- the switching valve 34 When the switching valve 34 slides against the biasing force, the closing portion 35 comes into contact with the locking projection 25 of the switching valve air chamber 21 to complete the sliding, and the blowback air supply hole 23 is set to the open state, and the bullet supply hole 22 is set to the closed state.
- the switching valve 34 when switching between the bullet supply hole 22 and the blowback supply hole 23 serving as the compressed gas supply path, the switching valve 34 is provided in the switching valve air chamber 21 serving as the compressed gas ventilation path. Since only a small-diameter lock portion 36 is exposed except for the closed portion 35 of the switching valve, it is possible to reduce the ventilation resistance in the switching valve air chamber 21 which is a compressed gas ventilation passage. It becomes possible.
- the hammer 38 is a hammer.
- the hammer 38 is formed of a fan-shaped plate, and a shaft portion 39 is provided at a portion corresponding to the pivot of the fan so that the hammer 38 can be rotatably attached to the air gun 1 body.
- the air gun 1 is provided in the rear end A of the gun at substantially the center in the lateral direction when viewed from the muzzle B side.
- the hammer 38 is urged by a hammer spring (not shown) to always rotate in the direction of the muzzle B around the shaft 39.
- the hammer 38 turned to the rear end A side of the gun was turned to the muzzle B side by the urging force of the hammer spring (not shown).
- a striking portion 40 which protrudes toward the muzzle B side so that the valve head 32 of the opening / closing valve 30 can be struck.
- a locking portion 41 is provided so as to protrude upward from the fan shape of the hammer 38. The locking portion 41 contacts the hammer contact portion 14 when the screw block 13 located above the hammer 38 slides toward the rear end A of the gun, and rotates toward the rear end A of the gun. It is provided in such a positional relationship as to move.
- the locking portion 41 rotates the hammer 38 toward the rear end A of the gun with the hammer abutment portion 14 abutting.
- the hammer contact part 14 exceeds the contact part 4 1 and the gun rear end A side
- the locking part 41 itself is a hammer 38 attachment part and is independent of the hammer 38 body.
- the hammer abutment part 14 moves over the locking part 41 and moves to the muzzle B side without moving the position of the hammer 38 locked with the shear part 47. It can slide.
- 4 2 is a shear lock pin, and the shear lock pin 4 2 protrudes from the fan-shaped surface of the hammer 3 8 and can be locked with the shear part 4 7. By locking with 7, the hammer 3 8 can hold the state of turning to the rear end A side of the gun.
- the hammer 38 is rotated by the hammer contact portion 14 toward the rear end A of the gun against the urging force of the hammer spring (not shown), and the shear locking pin 42 is moved. Locked with shear part 4 7.
- the hammer 38 is rotated toward the muzzle B by the urging force of the hammer spring (not shown), and the striking part 40 is opened and closed by the opening / closing valve 30. Strike the valve head 32 to open and close the valve 30.
- the hammer 38 When the hammer 38 is not rotated to the rear end A of the gun and the striking part 40 is positioned at the end of the valve head 32 of the opening / closing valve 30, the hammer 38 is turned to the muzzle B side of the hammer 38.
- the urging force to move is not enough to open the opening / closing valve 30, and the opening / closing valve 30 maintains the closed state by its own urging force.
- the trigger 43 is the trigger.
- the trigger 43 protrudes from the lower part of the barrel fixing portion 8 of the air gun 1 main body to the outside below the air gun 1, and the base end is rotatably attached to the air gun 1 by the shaft 44 in the air gun 1.
- the shaft 44 is always urged in the direction of the muzzle B around the center of rotation, and is rotatable toward the rear end A of the gun against the urging force by the user.
- the trigger bar 45 is a trigger bar.
- the trigger bar 45 is provided from the trigger 43 to the hammer 38, and one end is rotatably connected to the upper part of the trigger 43. Then, the trigger bar 45 is set so that the trigger 43 is rotated toward the rear end A of the gun. Can be moved toward the rear end of the gun.
- a shear pressing projection 46 for pressing the shear part 47 rearward of the gun is provided to project toward the side of the gun 1.
- the shear part 47 is part of the shear.
- the shear part 47 includes a first shear 48 pressed by the trigger bar 45 and a second shear 49 that locks with the shear locking pin 42 of the hammer 38.
- the first shear 48 is rotatably provided on the air gun 1 about a rotation shaft 50 provided at a lower end thereof, and as shown in FIG. It is a U-shaped rectangular body with walls 51 and 52 in side view.
- a second shear locking portion 53 having a cutout on the muzzle B side is provided on the upper side of one of the opposing walls 51.
- a trigger engagement portion 54 is provided, protruding from the rear end A of the gun. The tip is formed to be bent outward.
- the first shear 48 is always urged toward the muzzle B side, and the trigger bar engaging portion 54 is located opposite the shear pressing projection 46 of the trigger bar 45, and the shear pressing projection is provided.
- rotation to the muzzle B side is hindered by 46, and the trigger bar locking portion 54 is pressed by the shear pressing projection 46 of the trigger bar 45, so that the rotation shaft 5
- the gun is rotated to the rear end A side around 0.
- the second shear 49 is installed alongside the hammer 38 in the U-shaped opening of the first shear 48, and is freely rotatable around the rotation shaft 55 at the rear end A side of the gun to the air gun 1. It is provided in.
- a hammer lock groove 56 is provided so as to be lockable with the shear lock pin 42 provided on the hammer 38, and the shear lock pin 42 and the hammer lock are provided.
- the grooves 56 take the locked state.
- the pivot end of the second shear 49 can be locked to the second shear locking portion 53 of the first shear 48.
- the first shear locking portion protrudes toward the side of the air gun 1. 5 7 are provided.
- the second shear 49 is biased so as to be always rotatable upward with the rotation shaft 55 as the center of rotation.
- the shear locking pin 42 is urged toward the muzzle side, so that the hammer locking groove 5 6 Due to the slightly inclined angle toward the muzzle B formed between the shear locking pin 42 and the side surface of the groove to be locked, it receives a force to rotate downward against the urging force.
- the first shear locking portion 57 of the second shear 49 is locked with the second shear locking portion 53 provided on the first shear 48, so that the second shear 9 takes a stationary state in which the rotation is prevented from rotating downward and does not rotate.
- Reference numeral 58 denotes a swing member. As shown in FIG. 7 and the like, the swing member 58 is positioned in front of the hammer 38 in FIG. 7 and swings its center at the rear end A side of the opening / closing valve 30 in FIG. It is installed so that it can swing as the center and in the horizontal direction in Fig. 7. A valve locking portion 59 is provided at the end of the muzzle B side of the swinging member 58, and the swinging member 58 is spring-loaded so that the valve locking portion 59 always rotates downward (not shown). ). When the opening / closing valve 30 closes the switching valve chamber 21, the knob locking portion 59 is located above the valve head 32 of the opening / closing valve 30 projecting toward the rear end A of the gun.
- the slide 10 is pressed against the biasing force of the slide spring 11 from the state shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. And slide to the rear end A of the gun.
- the piston block 13 fixed to the gun rear end A side of the slide 10 is also slid to the gun rear end A side.
- the locking projection 12 of the slide 10 comes into contact with the muzzle B side end of the cylinder section 17, and the cylinder block 15 also slides on the slide 10. Is slid toward the rear end A of the gun.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional explanatory view showing the hammer 38 so that the operation of the hammer 38 can be easily understood.
- FIG. 5 shows the swing member 58 that is easy to understand the operation of the swing member 58.
- the same state diagram will be described with reference to a diagram illustrating the hammer 38 and a diagram illustrating the swing member 58.
- the slide 10 slides most toward the rear end A of the gun.
- the end of the muzzle B side of the charging cylinder 16 provided in the cylindrical hook 15 moves from the upper part of the opening 4 of the magazine 2 opened into the chamber 16 to the rear end A of the gun from the upper part. . Therefore, the uppermost bullet W is located at the opening 4.
- the nommer 38 is also rotated toward the rear end A of the gun, and the shear lock pin 42 of the hammer 38 locks with the hammer lock groove 56 of the second shear 49.
- the hammer 38 is stopped in a state in which the hammer 38 has been rotated toward the rear end A of the gun and has accumulated an urging force to rotate toward the muzzle B.
- the locking projection 61 is also moved to the rear end A side of the gun over the swing member 58, and the valve locking portion 59 of the swing member 58 is opened and closed by the open / close valve 3. It is not locked with the valve head 32 of 0.
- the slide spring 11 is expanded and contracted by the slide.
- the slide 10 is slid to the muzzle B side.
- the slide 10 slides toward the muzzle B due to the biasing force of the slide spring 11.
- the state shown in Fig. 8 is obtained.
- the projection at the lower end of the loading cylinder 16 provided in the cylinder block 15 pushes the bullet W located at the top of the magazine 2 through the opening 4 into the chamber 15 through the opening 4. Then, the tip of the loading cylinder 16 is further moved inside the chamber 15 toward the muzzle B, and is eventually loaded into the loading packing 9 as shown in FIG. Therefore, the bullet W is loaded in the state shown in FIG. 8, the hammer 38 is also raised, and the preparation for launch is completed.
- trigger 43 is drawn in the state of FIG. That is, when the trigger 43, the trigger 45, the shear part 47, and the hammer 38 move the trigger 43 from the state shown in FIG. 14 in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG.
- the trigger bar 45 and the shear part 47 also move in the direction of the arrow, and the lock between the hammer 38 and the shear part 47 is released, and the hammer 38 becomes muzzle B side by its own urging force. Is turned to. More specifically, when the trigger 43 is rotated toward the rear end A of the gun, the trigger bar 45 is also moved toward the rear end A of the gun in conjunction with the trigger 43. Then, the shear pressing projection 46 of the trigger 45 presses the trigger locking portion 54 of the first shear 48 toward the rear end A of the gun. Then, the first shear 48 rotates toward the rear end A of the gun with the rotation shaft 49 as a rotation center, and the second shear locking portion 53 of the first shear 48 and the second shear 49 are rotated.
- the lock with the first shear locking portion 57 is released.
- the lock with the first shear 48 is released from the second shear 49, and the shear lock pin 42, which has been locked by the hammer lock groove 56, is released by the urging force of the hammer 38. Since the hammer locking groove 5 6 is pressed toward the muzzle B side, the second shear 49 is pivoted downward at the end of the muzzle B side, and eventually the shear locking pin 42 becomes a hammer-locking groove 5. Deviate from 6. Then, the hammer 38 is vigorously turned to the muzzle B side by its own urging force, and the striking portion 40 of the hammer 38 eventually strikes the valve head 32 of the opening / closing valve 30. .
- FIG. 9 shows a state in which the striking section 40 strikes the opening / closing valve 30.
- the opening / closing valve 30 is opened by the impact of the hammer 38, and the supply port 26 of the switching valve air chamber 21 is opened.
- the swinging member 58 also slides the opening / closing valve 30 toward the muzzle B, so that the urging force of the swinging member 58 causes the valve locking portion 59 to move downward.
- the opening and closing valve 30 is kept in the open state by turning into the locked state with the valve head 32 of the opening and closing valve 30.
- the compressed gas filled in the compressed gas chamber 27 is opened because the on-off valve 30 is opened.
- the gas is supplied from the exhaust port 29 of 27 to the switching valve chamber 21 via the air supply port 26 of the switching valve chamber 21.
- the compressed gas continues to move and is supplied from the bullet supply hole 22 currently opened to the switching valve chamber 21 to the loaded bullet W via the discharge vent hole 19 of the charging cylinder 16. You. Then, as shown in FIG. 11, the bullet W is fired from the muzzle B through the inside of the barrel 6 by the pressure of the compressed gas.
- the supplied compressed gas is instantaneously released from the muzzle B, so that the closed portion 35 of the switching valve 34 located in the switching valve air chamber 21 is located in front of the blocking portion 35.
- Generates a negative pressure By the generated negative pressure, the switching valve 34 is moved toward the muzzle B against the urging force, that is, the closing portion 35 is moved in a direction to close the bullet supply hole 22. Then, the closing portion 35 closes the bullet supply hole 22 and the blowback supply hole 23 is opened. At this time, bullet W has been fired.
- the state of the switching valve at this time is as shown in FIG.
- the compressed gas supplied from the compressed gas chamber 27 is blow-back supply hole 23 from the switching valve chamber 21 and blowback.
- the air is supplied to the hollow portion 18 of the cylinder block 15 through the air hole 20.
- the piston block 13 in the cylinder hole 15 is started to move toward the rear end A of the gun by the pressure of the compressed gas.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are operating state diagrams in which the slide 10 is most slid toward the rear end A of the gun, and the swing member 58 with the opening / closing valve 30 engaged.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a state in which the locking protrusion 61 presses the moving protrusion 60 to swing.
- the slide 10 is slid along with the sliding of the piston block 13 toward the rear end A of the gun, and eventually.
- the locking protrusion 61 fixed to the inner surface of the slide 10 also starts pressing the rocking protrusion of the rocking member 58, and the rocking member 5 Rotate 8 toward the rear end A of the gun to release the lock between the on-off valve 30 and the swinging member 58.
- the slide 10 moves to the rear end A side of the gun and becomes the same state as in FIGS.
- the lock between the opening / closing valve 30 and the swing member 58 is released in the same manner as the state shown in FIG. 7, and the opening / closing valve 30 is closed.
- the compressed gas supplied into the cylinder part 17 is blown out from the hollow part 18 of the cylinder part 17 because the blowback vent hole 20 becomes an open body. Since 0 has also moved to the rear end A side of the gun, it has no inertia and starts to move to the muzzle B side by the biasing force of the slide spring 11. Then, the switching valve 34 also stops supplying compressed gas, and the inside of the switching valve air chamber 21 becomes the same pressure as the outside pressure. Therefore, the switching valve 34 moves to the rear end A side of the gun by its own biasing force, and the blowback supply is performed.
- the air hole 23 is closed, and the bullet supply hole 22 is opened. Furthermore, since the loading cylinder 16 has moved to the rear end A side of the gun from the opening 4 of the magazine 2, the bullet W in the magazine 2 is again released. Moved upward, the second bullet W is positioned at aperture 4.
- the portion of the switching valve located in the switching valve air chamber is only the closing portion, and the bullet air supply hole or the blowback air supply hole is also provided. Either one can be closed and compressed gas can be supplied to the other, reducing the resistance to the flow of compressed gas when firing a bullet, and also preventing unnecessary pressure drop and firing a bullet in order to fire a bullet.
- the compressed gas can be moved to
- the switching valve itself slides without bending, and the biasing force of the switching valve is performed by a spring or the like. Therefore, the gas pressure of the compressed gas can be effectively used for firing, and the projectile can be fired without reducing the initial velocity of the bullet. Furthermore, the size of the slide or the biston block above the air gun can be reduced.
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