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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Bow apparatus and method for playing archery golf US12924646 2010-10-01 US08505524B2 2013-08-13 Robert Arthur Lyon
A bow apparatus comprising a bow having first and second tips, a string which is attached between the first and second tips, and a shaft having a first shaft end and a second shaft end. The first shaft end is secured proximate the midpoint of the string. The shaft passes through a shaft stabilizer. The second shaft end has a golf ball holder. The bow apparatus is used to play a new modified version of archery golf by holding a golf ball with the golf ball holder. The user pulls the shaft to tension the string, aims the shaft towards the cup target, and then releases the shaft to project the golf ball towards the cup target. The bow apparatus further comprises a putter block for hitting the golf ball into the cup target once the golf ball is close to the cup target and on the green.
62 Railgun system US13240751 2011-09-22 US08387509B1 2013-03-05 George Arthur Proulx
A system for accelerating an armature to launch a projectile by injecting liquid aluminum between the armature and a pair of electrically conductive rails. A system for accelerating an armature by injecting liquid metal between the armature a plurality of electrically conductive rails and collecting the liquid metal. The liquid metal or liquid aluminum can comprise solid particles. A railgun structure with mechanical guide rails. A railgun structure with a film stack of alternating copper and nickel layers. An armature with guide rail supports. A method of using the system by placing liquid metal in the armature, placing the armature between conductive rails, and applying an electric current to the rails.
63 Marker Tag Darts, Dart Guns Therefor, and Methods US13035564 2011-02-25 US20120220190A1 2012-08-30 Richard Jonathan Corlett; David B. Small; Paul S. Rago
Marker tag darts, dart guns therefor, and methods which allow a toy gun to receive a marker tag dart, to put water in the forward tip of the dart and to shoot the dart. The marker tag dart itself has slits in the wall of a small chamber at the front of the dart so that on impact with a target, the inertia of the water causes deformation of the tip and opening of the slits to eject water for marking the location of the marker tag dart hit. The dart guns are spring chocked, and propel the dart with a blast of air from an air pump powered by the spring. Various embodiments and modes of operation are disclosed.
64 EZ-LAUNCH TWO LITER POP BOTTLE LAUNCHER US13311293 2011-12-05 US20120138037A1 2012-06-07 DALLAS MURDOCH
A toy rocket launcher is adapted to pressurize a container, such as a two-liter bottle, and launch the pressurized container upon release of an internal release mechanism, The internal release mechanism locks the bottle rocket in place and releases it with a slight pull on a string. A tire valve may permit a user to pressurize the container with an air pump, such as a bicycle pump or an air compressor. An optional pressure gauge may be provided to monitor pressure in the container.
65 DEHYDRATED, PULP-BASED PROJECTILE US12899442 2010-10-06 US20110244996A1 2011-10-06 Gabriel Carlson; Hanjin Park; Michael Bernstein
A dehydrated, pulp-based projectile is described. The projectile is pulp material that is molded and dehydrated into a projectile shape to form the dehydrated, pulp-based projectile. In operation, the pulp-based projectile can be positioned within the bullet chamber (e.g., gun clip) of a toy gun and then rehydrated. For example, the toy gun or bullet chamber can be dipped in water, which would cause the projectile to absorb the water and soften. An advantage to being pulp based is that the projectile is more solid than foam and, as such, generally shoots straighter and further than foam However, when rehydrated, the projectile has the propensity to stick to its target as it becomes pliable and sticky through rehydration.
66 TOY BLOW GUN, A PROJECTILE, A TARGET AND A SET INCLUDING SAME US12698095 2010-02-01 US20110187053A1 2011-08-04 Victor Mayorkis; Olga Ousherovitch
According to embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a toy kit. The toy kit comprises a user-operatable blow gun; a projectile, the projectile being made from a first material; a target, the target being made from a second material; the first material and the second material being selected such that when the projectile is expelled from the user-operatable blow gun under a blow force applied by a user, it penetrates exclusively the target.
67 System for luminescing and propelling a projectile US12012956 2008-02-06 US07900619B1 2011-03-08 William R. Palmer; Stephen L. Palmer; Robert N. Palmer
A projectile having light emitting structure and a rechargeable power source is launched by projectile launching apparatus such as a gun. The projectile launching apparatus charges the rechargeable power source and when the projectile is propelled a visual display is produced by the lighted propelled projectile.
68 Electro magnetic restraint mechanism US11773146 2007-07-03 US07647857B2 2010-01-19 Randy L. Gaigler; Leszek Stanislaw Basak
A restraint for immobilizing a projectile with respect to its launch system is disclosed. When electromagnetic force is applied to the restraint, the restraint releases the projectile, thereby enabling its launch.
69 FOAM PROJECTILE US12167304 2008-07-03 US20090050127A1 2009-02-26 Steven J. Wygant
A combat game weapon system includes a pneumatic launcher and an elastic projectile. The pneumatic launcher includes a barrel. The barrel includes a distal end and a bore with an inside diameter. The elastic projectile is configured for being expelled from the distal end of the barrel. The elastic projectile includes a cavity configured for expanding when the cavity receives a propellant from the pneumatic launcher and thereby for causing the elastic projectile to sealingly engage the inside diameter.
70 LAUNCHING APPARATUS AND ASSEMBLY US11549922 2006-10-16 US20080087263A1 2008-04-17 Tyson Chee
A launching apparatus for shooting a series of bolts in rapid-fire succession. The apparatus has an arcuate frame which is arranged along a longitudinal medial section with a transversely aligned upper section and a transversely aligned lower section. The midpoint of the arcuate frame has a grip portion for holding onto the launching apparatus. The frame also has an elastic launching band which is held tightly between an upper connector and a lower connector. A forearm brace extends perpendicular to the arcuate frame. The arcuate frame is held within a launching plane and the forearm being secured to the longitudinal medial section and aligned parallel to the user's forearm. The forearm brace resists an overturning moment applied from the elastic band about the longitudinal medial section of the arcuate frame. The brace keeps the arcuate frame in its launching plane. The bolt is configured for rapid-fire launch, and is arranged as a cylindrical shaft. The shaft has a fore end with a head portion, a first firing hook and a second firing hook arranged equidistant from one another and spaced circumferentially around the cylindrical shaft. The bolt also has at the aft end, a first fin which is radially extending from the shaft, and a second fin radially extending from the shaft. A third fin also radially extends from the cylindrical shaft; the first fin, second fin and third fins are spaced circumferentially equidistant apart from one another about the shaft to provide aerodynamic alignment during flight.
71 Product useful with a squirt device and methods for its preparation US11820188 2007-06-19 US20080004377A1 2008-01-03 Johan Axelsson; Fredrik Lilieblad; Anders Wretling; Carl Bieneck
The present invention relates to a product comprising a preparation for mixture with a solvent to form a squirtable polymer solution for use in squirt devices. The preparation comprises a polymer thickening agent in combination with a mixing material. The thickening agent and mixing material are selected and formulated so that said product retains its homogeneity during storage of at least 1 week and that the mixing material is selected and formulated so that the preparation does not form lumps dissolved in a solvent. The invention further comprises methods to obtain suitable such preparation and a method of loading a squirt device with the product.
72 Flying toy with extending wings US11361117 2006-02-24 US20060270307A1 2006-11-30 Michael Montalvo; Michael Strauss
A flying toy may comprise an elongate body extending along a body axis from a forward end to a rearward end. The flying toy may comprise a wing assembly, comprising a wing adapted to move relative to the body between an extended position in which at least a portion of the wing extends away from the body and a retracted position in which the wing portion is closer to the body. The flying toy may comprise an actuator movable along the body between a forward position and a rearward position. One of the wing assembly and the actuator may comprise a contact element, and the other of the wing assembly and the actuator may comprise an elongate contact surface extending obliquely relative to the body axis. The contact element may move along the contact surface as the actuator moves between the rearward position and the forward position, thereby moving the wing between the retracted position and the extended position.
73 Toy slingshot device for launching a projectile US980345 1992-11-23 US5282453A 1994-02-01 Francis Chia
A slingshot device includes a missile and a launcher for launching the missile, the launcher including a handle adapted to be grasped by a user, an elastic strap for projecting the missile, the elastic strap having a first end connected with the handle and a second free end, a launching wedge affixed to the free end of the strap for releasably coupling the free end of the elastic strap with the missile such that upon drawing the free end back away from the handle and then releasing the free end the missile is accelerated forward and launched beyond the handle, and a somewhat flexible control tube connected to the handle for restraining any uncontrolled whipping about of the elastic strap and essentially precluding travel of the free end of the elastic strap forward beyond the handle, the control tube essentially surrounding at least a portion of the length of the elastic strap so that the elastic strap is retracted within the control tube upon launching of the projectile and is precluded from following the projectile beyond the handle.
74 Apparatus for shooting a projectile US878723 1986-10-02 US4703744A 1987-11-03 Stewart A. Taylor; James C. Gullette
The invention relates to an accessory for firing small arrows which can be releasably attached to a knife handle. The accessory includes two spaced channel members each having a number of pulleys fixed for rotation within each channel. An elastic cord is sheaved about the pulleys and extends between the channel members. An arrow is configured to engage the cord and permit drawing the arrow into a firing position from which the arrow can be fired.
75 Projectile shooting guide for bows US836698 1986-03-06 US4693229A 1987-09-15 Jim Z. Nishioka
A projectile shooting guide includes an elongated guide member to be mounted on a bow by a support and in its mounted position the guide member extends towards the bowstring. The shooting guide also includes a device to allow vertical movement of the guide member during a drawing movement of the shooting guide. The guide member is pivotable and in its pivoted position a resilient device urges the guide member to remain pivoted. Projectile loading is accomplished in the preferred embodiment by a moving pivotable portion of the guide member. Other embodiments employ spring, hinged or sliding loading devices. The guide member also includes a bowstring slot extending longitudinally in the guide member which allows drawing and shooting movements of the bowstring. The rearward end of the slot narrows to guide the bowstring to the lateral center of such slot. A projectile is included for use with the shooting guide. Such projectile includes a grooved portion to engage and align with an elongated ridge portion on the guide member.
76 Target hit-indicating game US18939062 1962-04-23 US3190654A 1965-06-22 ROSS JOHN T
77 Game or toy US51773344 1944-01-10 US2377498A 1945-06-05 JACKE RAYMOND E
78 Toy rocket projecting gun US51874844 1944-01-18 US2375607A 1945-05-08 WULFERT RODNEY L
79 Dart US41781941 1941-11-04 US2280441A 1942-04-21 MULL ARTHUR B
80 Shooting streamers US13308437 1937-03-25 US2118166A 1938-05-24 CLARK WESLEY C
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