IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0037846
(2001-10-19)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Fujimoto, Douglas W.
- Caldon, Steven
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
36 인용 특허 :
6 |
초록
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A paint ball gun with typical gun body bolt chamber, air chamber, hammer chamber and trigger plate aligns the trigger plate with a timing plate and air valve to eliminate torques otherwise incurred between the valve and a trigger integral with the trigger plate as the trigger pulls the valve between
A paint ball gun with typical gun body bolt chamber, air chamber, hammer chamber and trigger plate aligns the trigger plate with a timing plate and air valve to eliminate torques otherwise incurred between the valve and a trigger integral with the trigger plate as the trigger pulls the valve between effective positions during firing and recocking of the gun. The timing plate reciprocates with movement of the trigger plate in a timing plate groove in the gun body, shielding the timing plate from external damage and dirt. The air chamber and the hammer chamber, typically rearward of the air chamber, together lie below the bolt chamber and above the timing plate groove in vertical alignment further stabilizing the gun during recocking and firing of the gun.
대표청구항
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A paint ball gun with typical gun body bolt chamber, air chamber, hammer chamber and trigger plate aligns the trigger plate with a timing plate and air valve to eliminate torques otherwise incurred between the valve and a trigger integral with the trigger plate as the trigger pulls the valve between
A paint ball gun with typical gun body bolt chamber, air chamber, hammer chamber and trigger plate aligns the trigger plate with a timing plate and air valve to eliminate torques otherwise incurred between the valve and a trigger integral with the trigger plate as the trigger pulls the valve between effective positions during firing and recocking of the gun. The timing plate reciprocates with movement of the trigger plate in a timing plate groove in the gun body, shielding the timing plate from external damage and dirt. The air chamber and the hammer chamber, typically rearward of the air chamber, together lie below the bolt chamber and above the timing plate groove in vertical alignment further stabilizing the gun during recocking and firing of the gun. claim 9, wherein said arm support member comprises a U-shaped member, said first and second arms attached to first and second legs, respectively, of said U-shaped member. 11. An arrow rest, comprising: a mounting bracket configured for mounting to a bow; a shaft rotatably mounted to said mounting bracket; at least one arm mounted to said shaft, said at least one arm configured for supporting the shaft of an arrow; a biasing support member secured to said shaft and rotatable therewith, a biasing device comprising a first magnet secured to said mounting bracket and a second magnet secured to said biasing support member for biasing said member toward a first position. 12. The arrow rest of claim 11, further including a stopping mechanism for preventing over rotation of said at least one arm substantially passed said first position after said at least one arm is rotated to a second position and then returns to said first position. 13. The arrow rest of claim 12, wherein said stopping mechanism comprises an abutment member secured to said mounting bracket. 14. The arrow rest of claim 13, further including a padding material attached to said abutment member for silencing said abutment member when contacted by said biasing support member. 15. The arrow reset of claim 11, wherein said at least one arm comprises a pair of arms attached to said shaft, and further comprising a pair of tip members, each secured to one of said pair of arms, said tip members spaced apart to support the shaft of an arrow. 16. The arrow rest of claim 15, wherein said tip members comprise replaceable members, each removably secured proximate to an end of said pair of arms. 17. The arrow rest of claim 11, wherein said at least one arm comprises first and second arms, each of said first and second arms comprising an elongate member secured to an arm support member, said arm support member releaseably securable to said shaft. 18. The arrow rest of claim 17, wherein said arm support member comprises a U-shaped member defining a first bore in a first leg of said U-shaped member and a second bore in a second leg of said U-shaped member, said first and second bores configured for receiving first and second arms, respectively, said first and second arms positioned to support the shaft of an arrow. 19. The arrow rest of claim 18, further including first and second tip members, each secured proximate to an end of said first and second arms, respectively. 20. An arrow rest, comprising: a mounting bracket configured for mounting to a bow; a shaft rotatably mounted to said mounting bracket; at least one arm mounted to said shaft, said at least one arm configured for supporting the shaft of an arrow; a biasing support member comprised of a non-magnetically attractive material secured to said shaft and rotatable therewith; and a biasing device comprising a first magnet secured to said mounting bracket and a piece of magnetically attractive material secured to said biasing support member for biasing said member toward a first position. 21. The arrow rest of claim 20, wherein said biasing device comprises a first magnet secured to said mounting bracket and a second magnet secured to said biasing support member. 22. The arrow rest of claim 20, wherein said biasing support member is comprised of a non-magnetically attractive material and wherein said basing device comprises a first magnet secured to said mounting bracket and a piece of magnetically attractive material secured to said biasing support member. 23. The arrow rest of claim 20, further including a stopping mechanism for preventing over rotation of said at least one arm substantially passed said first position after said at least one arm is rotated to a second position and then returns to said first position. 24. The arrow reset of claim 20, wherein said at least one arm comprises a pair of arms attached to said shaft, and further comprising a pair of tip members, each secured to one of said pair of a rms, said tip members spaced apart to support the shaft of an arrow. 25. The arrow rest of claim 20, wherein said at least one arm comprises first and second arms, each of said first and second arms comprising an elongate member secured to an arm support member, said arm support member releaseably securable to said shaft. 26. The arrow rest of claim 25, further including first and second tip members, each secured proximate to an end of said first and second arms, respectively. 27. An arrow rest, comprising: a mounting member for mounting relative to a bow; at least one support member coupled to said mounting member and pivotable relative thereto for supporting the shaft of an arrow; at least one magnet secured relative to one of said mounting member and said at least one support member for biasing said at least one support member relative to said mounting member toward a first position; a shaft rotatably mounted to said mounting member for coupling said at least one support member to said mounting member; and a biasing support member secured to said shaft and rotatable therewith, said at least one magnet comprising a first magnet secured to said mounting member and a second magnet secured to said biasing support member for biasing said biasing support member toward a first position. 28. The arrow rest of claim 27, wherein said at least one support member comprises at least one arm mounted to said shaft. 29. An arrow rest, comprising: a mounting member for mounting relative to a bow; at least one support member coupled to said mounting member and pivotable relative thereto for supporting the shaft of an arrow; at least one magnet secured relative to one of said mounting member and said at least one support member for biasing said at least one support member relative to said mounting member toward a first position; a shaft rotatably mounted to said mounting member for coupling said at least one support member to said mounting member; a biasing support member secured to said shaft and rotatable therewith, said at least one magnet comprising a first magnet secured to said mounting member and a piece of magnetically attractive material secured to said biasing support member. 30. The arrow rest of claim 29, wherein said at least one support member comprises at least one arm mounted to said shaft.
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