US1308143A - Putnooraph co - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the same.
- Fig.3 is a view looking at the front end .of said pistol.
- Fig. 4 is a. View in side elevation of a portion of my improved pistol illustrating me- .ohanical means for feeding the tape.
- the nu- 'meral 5 indicates the frame of my improved toy pistol, said frame having a tape cham- Y her 6, preferably open on one side, a barrel 7 extension 7 and a handle 8.
- An anvil 9 is located at the top of the frame and a hammerlO, pivotally mounted in the frame, and V of any desired construction, and operated in any desired manner, is adapted to strike said anvil under the force of a spring connected fiwith the hammer in a manner to throw it forward against the anvil.
- a guide 11, preferably of curved form, 5 comprises one wall of the chamber 6, said guide being secured at one end to a stud l2 projecting from the frame, the opposite end f said guide being pressed into contact with theface of the anvil.
- This guide may be constructed of spring metal to effect this (purpose A tape supporting stud 13 pro- ,jects laterally from the frame at the front end of the chamber 6 and it has a retaining finger 14' projecting at an angle to the main v a part of the pin as an aid in retaining a roll ofztape'composed of the paper caps in place.
- ToY PIsToL ple means for feedinga strip or tape conothers, may beattain'ed, is illustrated in the ToY PIsToL.
- FIG. 4 of the drawings means are shown for mechanically feeding the tape along the guide, in the mechanism shown a slide 15 is mounted for reciprocating movement on the frame, this slide having a retainingfinger 16 projecting through a slot 17 in the frame to guide it in its movements, a hammer 18 projecting from the upper end of the slide inposition' to strike the anvil 9 whenthe slide is forced forward as by a spring 19.
- a feed finger 20 projects from the slide in position to engage the paper tape 21 and -move it along the guide 22 when the slide is shoulder 26 to receive a cooking shoulder 27 formed at the lower front edge of the slide.
- the slide is moved backwardly by pressure upon the trigger 28 until the edge 27 engages the shoulder 26 to hold the slide in its rearward position.
- the finger 20 engaging the tape presses the spring 22-away from the anvil and moves the tape with the next cap thereon into position to be fired.
- a toy pistol including a frame having an anvil, means for delivering a blow against feed a 0 said anvil fvvill release the gnaw frem said anvil.
- a boy pistol including a frame having r" an anvil, means for deliveringablo'w against said anvihand aresilient eurved guide BXw tending backW-ardy and curved rupvvandly,
- 'A toy' pistol including a frarrne having an anvil, means for delivering a blow against said anvil; said frame having a chamber, a roll supporting plnpro ecting from the frame adjacent to said chamber, and a spring guide extending h-ackwardly and curved up wardly and terminatingbaek'ef said anvil" to direct the movement of a whereby force applied to a-tape to inove it endwise along said guide to feed it Ito said anvil 1 will release the guide fremsaidanvilr V 4L.
- a toy pistol including a'gfirame having an anvil and a chamber "open to one side-ya 7 sure against said anvil "and 140* reg r011 supporting pin 'pmj ecting laterally from frameand having an anglllarly disposed I end-torefiain a roli-efpaper tapeon saidpin, i: 1 and a guidefto direct the zrnovementgef' the V tape 'l iavin'g 'force applied 'bQ nove it endwise "along Said guide to feedit 'tosaid anvil i '5.
- a tby pisto hinluding. a frame having.
- said guide positioned to receivepressure'appliedie a,pape ihemonrtb r s I mo've it;therealengsfaird-in ka idirectginn "t9; i move saidguide awajiren sa dfanyi'h Copies of thi'rpa'tentiznay he idbtiaia e q tor lash-mu, by afidffl i g I 9 Washington, D. 0. f
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C. A. BAILEY.
TOY PISTOL.
APPLICATION FILED FEB.26,1919.
' 1,308,143. Patented July 1, 1919.
ATTORNEY.
.To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, CHARLES A. BAILEY La citizenof the United States, residing in Cromwell, in the county of Middlesexand I State"of'Connecticut, have invented a new and Improved Toy Pistol, of which the following is a specification.
",My-inventionrelates to the classof toy pistols designed-for exploding paper caps, and an object of my invention, among others, is to provide a device of this class with sinitaining such 'caps disposed lengthwise thereon. x v 7 One form of device embodying my invention and :in the construction and use of which the objects herein set out, as well as accompanying drawings, in which Figure l isa view in side elevation of a toy pistol embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a top plan View of the same. Fig.3 is a view looking at the front end .of said pistol.
Fig. 4: is a. View in side elevation of a portion of my improved pistol illustrating me- .ohanical means for feeding the tape. In the accompanying drawings the nu- 'meral 5 indicates the frame of my improved toy pistol, said frame having a tape cham- Y her 6, preferably open on one side, a barrel 7 extension 7 and a handle 8. An anvil 9 is located at the top of the frame and a hammerlO, pivotally mounted in the frame, and V of any desired construction, and operated in any desired manner, is adapted to strike said anvil under the force of a spring connected fiwith the hammer in a manner to throw it forward against the anvil.
A guide 11, preferably of curved form, 5 comprises one wall of the chamber 6, said guide being secured at one end to a stud l2 projecting from the frame, the opposite end f said guide being pressed into contact with theface of the anvil. This guide may be constructed of spring metal to effect this (purpose A tape supporting stud 13 pro- ,jects laterally from the frame at the front end of the chamber 6 and it has a retaining finger 14' projecting at an angle to the main v a part of the pin as an aid in retaining a roll ofztape'composed of the paper caps in place. i In the operation of the pistol the finger of the'operator is; placed on that part of the Ytape resting on'the guide 11 and is moved along the curved part of the guide to move 'Tnn STATES PATENT onnio CHARLES A. BAILEY, or oRoMWELL, CONN'ECTICU'1.,
Specification of Letters I'atent.
ple means for feedinga strip or tape conothers, may beattain'ed, is illustrated in the ToY PIsToL.
the tape upwardly to position a cap on the anvil, in this movement of the finger the guide being pressed away from the anvil tofree this end of the tape so that it may be moved upwardly. The end .of the guide rest- Patented July 1, 1919.
Application filed February 26, 1919. Serial No. 279,265.
ing against the anvil provides a shield that I prevents the fire from an exploding cap on the anvll from communlcating to succeeding.
caps in the tape. V
In 'Fig. 4 of the drawings means are shown for mechanically feeding the tape along the guide, in the mechanism shown a slide 15 is mounted for reciprocating movement on the frame, this slide having a retainingfinger 16 projecting through a slot 17 in the frame to guide it in its movements, a hammer 18 projecting from the upper end of the slide inposition' to strike the anvil 9 whenthe slide is forced forward as by a spring 19.
A feed finger 20 projects from the slide in position to engage the paper tape 21 and -move it along the guide 22 when the slide is shoulder 26 to receive a cooking shoulder 27 formed at the lower front edge of the slide. In the operation of this part of the device the slide is moved backwardly by pressure upon the trigger 28 until the edge 27 engages the shoulder 26 to hold the slide in its rearward position. In this rearward movement the finger 20 engaging the tape presses the spring 22-away from the anvil and moves the tape with the next cap thereon into position to be fired.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, I have described the rinciples of my invention, together with the device which I now consider to rep-resent the best embodiment thereof; but I desire to have it understood that the device shown is only illustrative, and that the invention may be carried out by other means.
I claim v 1. A toy pistol including a frame having an anvil, means for delivering a blow against feed a 0 said anvil fvvill release the gnaw frem said anvil.
A boy pistol including a frame having r" an anvil, means for deliveringablo'w against said anvihand aresilient eurved guide BXw tending backW-ardy and curved rupvvandly,
and having its ends pressed yieldingly into thereon, whereby said pressure i11; feed the tape along said, guide and release the latter from pressure on said anvili- '3. 'A toy' pistol including a frarrne having an anvil, means for delivering a blow against said anvil; said frame having a chamber, a roll supporting plnpro ecting from the frame adjacent to said chamber, and a spring guide extending h-ackwardly and curved up wardly and terminatingbaek'ef said anvil" to direct the movement of a whereby force applied to a-tape to inove it endwise along said guide to feed it Ito said anvil 1 will release the guide fremsaidanvilr V 4L. A toy pistol including a'gfirame having an anvil and a chamber "open to one side-ya 7 sure against said anvil "and 140* reg r011 supporting pin 'pmj ecting laterally from frameand having an anglllarly disposed I end-torefiain a roli-efpaper tapeon saidpin, i: 1 and a guidefto direct the zrnovementgef' the V tape 'l iavin'g 'force applied 'bQ nove it endwise "along Said guide to feedit 'tosaid anvil i '5. A tby pisto hinluding. a frame having. i an anvil, fne'ans fd g delivering ablewiagainst I 7 1 said anvil; a resilienp gui de extendingiback V 35 f ing ha k of said; anvil teidiret sbhe ineve- Li nientefanape along the 'guideitdsaid'anvil,1, and a. member m0vab1y mounted-ion the} frame ibe eengage' rsaid' tape with p'tyessurei to move. i't aJOngQ-Saidguide' ari dddfrefl Wardly and curved upwardly and said guide-away a -1: .7
p "6. ro p isrto'l inelndingga 'inailneihav ng: an anvil, a spring guide resting pres;
eeive a tape, said guide positioned to receivepressure'appliedie a,pape ihemonrtb r s I mo've it;therealengsfaird-in ka idirectginn "t9; i move saidguide awajiren sa dfanyi'h Copies of thi'rpa'tentiznay he idbtiaia e q tor lash-mu, by afidffl i g I 9 Washington, D. 0. f
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