Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
446473000 | SIMULATED WEAPON OR PROTECTOR | 22 |
20080220693 | Toy sword device and game - A toy sword device and game is disclosed that provides an enhanced user play experience. For example, the sword device may comprise a point sensor and game controller. A user may then play various sword point games managed by the game controller. | 09-11-2008 |
20090117822 | WATER TOY - A water toy includes a pump and a water inlet in fluid communication with the pump, the water inlet being submerged in a water environment during use of the water toy. The water toy further includes a water gun barrel and a water gun trigger operatively coupled to the pump outlet. The pump is configured to draw water through the water inlet from the water environment, whereby activation of the trigger causes water to discharge from the water gun barrel. The water toy may also include a docking station for storage and battery recharging. | 05-07-2009 |
20090117823 | Pivotable cover of ribbon gun - A ribbon gun includes a body having a trigger mechanism received therein and a magazine is received in the body portion. The magazine includes multiple cartridges and ribbons in the cartridges can be ejected by pulling the trigger mechanism. A cover has an outlet and is pivotably connected to the front end of the body. A locking member and a pivot are connected to the cover. The locking member secures the cover to the body, and the pivot is pivotably connected to the body. A pressing portion extends from a rear side thereof which faces interior of the body and a centering piece is located at a center of the pressing portion. The pressing portion presses the board of the magazine to push the cartridges toward the impact rod of the trigger mechanism. The centering piece is engaged with a recess in the board. | 05-07-2009 |
20090197506 | Toy gun with illuminated firing action - A toy gun includes an array of light emitters, electronic circuitry controlling each light emitter of the array, and a light transmissive cover illuminated internally by the light emitters of the array. When controlled electronically to produce light chasing effects, the light emitters illuminate the external surface of the cover in a smooth-motion continuous manner. To achieve this, each emitter of the array is positioned so as to disperse light upon a respective target area of the cover, and adjacent light emitters of the array are so spaced from one another that adjacent respective target areas overlap or are at least contiguous. | 08-06-2009 |
20090258570 | Toy water shooter - A toy water shooter includes a water chamber, a nozzle, a piston movable within the water chamber, a trigger for moving the piston against water in the water chamber for emission via the nozzle, an anchoring mechanism interacting with the trigger and the piston for preventing movement of the piston against water in the water chamber upon initial user-application of force to the trigger. | 10-15-2009 |
20100022160 | TOY GUN MECHANISM WITH A SLIDING BOLT ASSEMBLY - The present invention relates to a toy gun mechanism with a sliding bolt assembly that closely resembles a real gun when the toy gun is fired and comprises a housing, a motor, a gear assembly, a bolt assembly, a trigger assembly and a latch. The gear assembly is mounted in the housing and is connected to and driven by the motor. The bolt assembly is mounted slidably in the housing and is selectively moved to a cocked position by the gear assembly. The trigger assembly releases the bolt assembly and drives air from the bolt assembly as the bolt assembly moves forward. | 01-28-2010 |
20100041310 | TOY - A toy that is capable of moving between a first orientation and a second orientation and includes a housing having a first end portion with a first handle and a second end portion with a second handle, at least one of the first and second handles is rotatable within a respective handle opening defined by the housing. To move the toy from the first orientation to the second orientation, the at least one of the first and second handles is rotated by a user within its handle opening, such that the housing is rotated between its first orientation and second orientation. | 02-18-2010 |
20100048097 | Internally illuminated tubular toy - A toy sword has a translucent foam shell in the form of a blade. A light-transmissive tube is located within the foam shell and a multitude of light emitters are located along the tube and are configured to emit light through the tube to the foam shell from inside to illuminate the shell's exterior. | 02-25-2010 |
20100136881 | EXERCISE OR TOY FOAM SWORD AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A foam sword having a sword blade made from a flexible, soft foam material having a blade-shaped, generally constant cross-section with a major dimension and a minor dimension is provided, having blade edges defined in a direction of the major dimension. The blade has first and second ends, and a longitudinally extending opening extends therethrough from the first end to the second end. The blade includes a reinforcing rod that extends partially therethrough from the first end to provide some rigidity and to which the sword handle is connected, and a plug closes the opening in the second end of the foam sword blade to present a sword-like appearance. | 06-03-2010 |
20100285720 | MARCHING BAND RIFLE WITH ADJUSTABLE WEIGHTING - A marching band rifle with adjustable weighting comprising a plastic rifle body includes a stock section and a tip section, where the stock section includes a recess, and a plurality of weights, where each of the weights is removeably and replaceably secured within the recess, and a bolt is removeably and replaceably secured within the recess to secure the plurality of weights to the stock section. Advantageously, the plastic rifle may be more resilient to impact forces caused by the rifle being dropped (for example, not being caught after being thrown) and is less weight than a conventional wooden toy rifle. In addition, the adjustable weighting feature of the rifle allows the rifle weighting to be optimized for each individual to facilitate ease of use. | 11-11-2010 |
20110159779 | WATER SHOOTING TOY WITH HIGH CAPACITY - The water shooting toy is composed of an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve and a pushing rod. The outer sleeve is a hollow cylinder with an open end and a closed end with an aperture. The inner sleeve is a hollow cylinder with an open end and is slidably accommodated within the outer cylinder. The open end of the inner sleeve is in the outer sleeve. The pushing rod includes a rod penetrating a closed end of the inner sleeve, a piston at inner end of the rod and a grip at an outer end of the rod. When the grip is pushed or pulled, the piston axially slides in the inner sleeve and the inner sleeve also slides in the outer sleeve to generate a change of water capacity formed by the two sleeves | 06-30-2011 |
20120178338 | Toy Gun - A toy gun capable of squirting liquid and launching projectiles, the toy gun comprising or including a liquid squirting mechanism actuatable to expel liquid in a squirting manner, a projectile launching mechanism actuatable to launch a projectile, a trigger moveable between two limits, wherein movement of the trigger between its two limits can actuate both the liquid squirting mechanism and the projectile launching mechanism. | 07-12-2012 |
20120208430 | LOADING/UNLOADING MODULE OF ELECTRIC TOY GUN - In a loading/unloading module of an electric toy gun, and the toy gun includes a gun body, a piston shell installed to the gun body, and a loading/unloading module corresponding to the piston shell, and the loading/unloading module is provided for loading/unloading the piston shell to/from the gun body, and the loading/unloading module includes a fixing assembly, and the fixing assembly includes a receiving element of the piston shell installed to the piston shell and a latching element movably installed to the gun body and corresponding to the receiving element, such that the latching element can be turned to latch with the receiving element to fix the piston shell to the gun body, and the toy gun has a high structural stability after its assembling and can be assembled and disassembled easily. | 08-16-2012 |
20120220190 | Marker Tag Darts, Dart Guns Therefor, and Methods - 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. | 08-30-2012 |
20120315823 | TOY GUN FOR PRESSURIZED CANS - A toy gun for pressurized cans includes a body resembling a gun with a barrel; an adapter that retains the can; a trigger; a spray actuator head that, when the trigger is pulled, presses upon a valve assembly of the can so that the can discharges into the spray actuator head; a flair on the adapter to help accept the can and guide the valve assembly to the spray actuator head; and an extension tube that receives the discharge from the spray actuator head, transports the discharge through the barrel, and disperses the discharge out of the body. The toy gun may include an adapter on the bottom for shaving cream cans or on the top for whipped cream cans. | 12-13-2012 |
20140004769 | Marker Tag Darts, Dart Guns Therefor, and Methods | 01-02-2014 |
20140051328 | TOY GUN HAVING FIRE-CONTROL ASSEMBLY - The toy gun contains a power element electrically connected with a driver element and an electronic fire-control assembly. The electronic fire-control assembly turns on or off the driver element, which in turn engages or disengages a gear set. When the trigger is pulled, the electronic fire-control assembly controls the power element to provide electricity to the driver element which in turn engages the gear set to conduct firing. The electronic fire-control assembly incorporates a magazine detection module, a shot selection module, and a trigger on/off module. When one of the functions breaks down, a user just replaces the electronic fire-control assembly, instead of spending time and effort to inspect, disassemble, and re-assemble the toy gun. | 02-20-2014 |
20140106644 | Novelty Child Toy - A child novelty toy device is provided for use spreading “fairy dust” in the form of granular salt or sand particles from the device interior. The device comprises a toy wand or sword structure having a salt dispensing means and a two-part, hollow construction wherein a first member is slidably engaged within a second member. The first member comprises an open interior and a sidewall structure having a plurality of apertures therealong for dispensing salt stored therewithin. The second member slides over the first member and shrouds the apertures until salt dispensing is desired. The sliding members form either a wand-like structure or a sword-like structure having a handle and a pointed end. The device is utilized to act out narratives wherein a child is capable spreading magical “dust” from the device during play time or prior to bed time. | 04-17-2014 |
20140199913 | TOY LASER GUN AND LASER TARGET SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a toy gun capable of transmitting a laser beam and/or an infrared (“IR”) beam of light for use in a game. The toy gun also has a detector for detecting a laser and IR signal. A controller within the gun tracks the number of shots tired, the type of light beam fired, the number of hits received by other guns, and permits the user to alternate between firing an IR beam or laser beam. The toy gun also has unique features available through the use of lasers, including detecting the distance to a target. The present invention further relates to an interactive electronic targeting system for use with a toy laser gun. The targeting system includes an electronic multicolored backlit board with light detecting sensors positioned within the hoard. The targeting system is programmed with multiple interactive games for use with a toy gun. | 07-17-2014 |
20140342634 | TOY SWORD WITH REPLACEABLE HILT ASSEMBLY - a toy sword including a blade having a tip and a base carried by a tubular member having a blade support end and a pommel end. The tubular member extends from the blade terminating in the pommel end. A front piece, a grip and a pommel each include a bore formed therethrough and are slidably received by the tubular member proximate the pommel end. A coupler removably couples the pommel to the tubular member proximate the pommel end, retaining the grip and the front piece in position on the tubular member between the pommel and the base of the blade. | 11-20-2014 |
20150147937 | POLYURETHANE SWORD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A POLYURETHANE SWORD - Disclosed are polymeric swords and sparring instruments having improved mechanical properties and methods of making such swords and sparring instruments. In one embodiment, a polyurethane sword comprises a handle portion and a blade portion. In this embodiment, the polyurethane sword also comprises a flexible support member having a handle support portion and a blade support portion. In this embodiment, the polyurethane sword also comprises a polyurethane outer layer configured to encase the flexible support member from the handle support portion to the blade support portion. The handle portion comprises the handle support portion and the polyurethane outer layer encasing the handle support portion. Moreover, the blade portion comprises the blade support portion and the polyurethane outer layer encasing the blade support portion. In addition, the polyurethane outer layer may be composed of a machine perfused polyurethane mixture. | 05-28-2015 |
20150330740 | TOY GUN WITH BUILT-IN HAND TOOL - A toy gun with a built-in hand tool includes a gun housing, a cover housing and a hand tool. The gun housing has a gun handle. The gun handle has a locking portion and a receiving slot formed thereon. The cover housing is configured to cover onto the gun handle correspondingly and covers the receiving slot. The cover housing has an attachment portion. The attachment portion is locked onto the locking portion correspondingly. The hand tool is connected to the cover housing and concealed inside the receiving slot. Therefore, with such structure, the toy gun includes the hand tool built therein in order to facilitate the detachment, assembly or piercing of the air bottle by the user such that the convenience of use of the toy gun is increased. | 11-19-2015 |