Patents by Inventor Roger D. Wackrow

Roger D. Wackrow has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5150701
    Abstract: The body 12 of an air gun accommodates a removable magazine 16 immediately behind the breech 14, for pellets to be loaded one at a time from the magazine into the breech. The magazine comprises a drum 33 which is rotatably mounted within a housing 31 and comprises ten pellet-holding slots 38 around its axis. A torsion spring 42 urges rotation of the drum in indexing steps as controlled by an escapement mechanism comprising a rocking pawl 50. The pawl is displaced against the action of a return spring 58 by a plunger 60 which projects from a cocking arm 22 of a conventional cocking mechanism of the gun; the plunger is arranged to actuate the escapement only towards the end of a cocking stroke of the arm 22. A loading ram/air transfer tube 28 is reciprocated, in effecting the cocking action, to withdraw from one slot 38 in the drum and enter a next slot to load a fresh pellet into the breech.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1992
    Assignee: B.S.A. Guns (UK) Limited
    Inventors: Roger D. Wackrow, Kenneth W. White, Harold C. Jones
  • Patent number: 4883042
    Abstract: An air gun of the break-barrel type has a spring-urged piston working in a bore of a cylinder. The piston has two axially spaced latched cocking positions in the cylinder; an intermediate position in which the spring is only partially compressed, and a fully cocked position in which the spring is fully compressed. The piston is held in each of its latched positions by the co-operation, in turn, of a sear with a one of a pair of axially spaced grooves in the piston. Initial downward swivelling of the barrel causes a cocking bar pivotally connected to the barrel to engage in the rearward groove and force the piston backwards to its intermediate position. The gun can then be fired with reduced power or alternatively a second cocking stroke performed in which the cocking bar engages in the forward groove and urges the piston to its fully cocked position. Instead of having a breaking breech, the gun may operate by a cocking lever. The piston may have more than one latch intermediate position in the bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: BSA Guns (UK) Limited
    Inventor: Roger D. Wackrow
  • Patent number: 4881517
    Abstract: An air gun having a fixed barrel mounted on a body and a source of compressed air or gas housed in the body has a device for enabling a pellet to be inserted directly into the barrel. A breech block is angularly movable between a loading position in which the breech is exposed and a firing position in which the breech is closed, the breech block having passage for completing the connection between the breech and the source of compressed air. In the embodiment shown the breech block is cylindrical and is rotatably mounted in a continuation of a cylinder in which a spring urged piston works, and has a guide chute in its cylindrical surface to assist the introduction of the pellet. Seals may be provided at either end of the breech block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1989
    Assignee: BSA Guns (UK) Limited
    Inventors: Roger D. Wackrow, Harold C. Jones