Pulsaer airflow system

The field the patent is classified as is pneumatics. The United States government will soon ban tasers and stun guns from federal use in almost all of its agencies. These agencies will need to replace their arsenals with cheap, less lethal technology. The solution this invention presents is one that can allow government agencies to purchase inexpensive less lethal weapons and still retain the aura of firepower. Principle use of the invention would be for less lethal weapons for government use and recreational and commercial use. The main technical feature of the invention (on page 6), allows the pulsaer invention to function correctly.

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Description
SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The pulsaer airflow system is basically an air gun that uses the force of moving air in a stream to suck in more air (as well as the projectile) and propel a projectile out the barrel.

In this case, the projectile is a plastic B.B, no more than 6 mm wide. In conjunction with a slide action, this air gun is capable of single-shot, burst-fire, or fully automatic. This is also a very simple design that uses compressed air from a tank to create the stream of air that sucks up more air and the B.B.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The purpose of this invention was to build a better, cheaper, more durable commercial model of airsoft gun design. For those not familiar with airsoft guns, they are small, spring loaded guns that mimic real ones and fire a small plastic pellet. Another motive for building this invention was that tasers and stun guns would soon be banned from use in most federal agencies. Eventually these agencies will need to replace the taser and stun gun arsenal with less lethal, but more effective methods. The methods I am referring to, be that of the invention (the Pulsaer airflow system) for which I am applying for a patent. Also the name which I have devised for it, Pulsaer, comes from a combination of Latin words Pulsus, meaning push, and aer, meaning air. Together in Latin they become Pulsaer.

DRAWINGS

Drawings 1A, 2A, and 3A are based off of the working prototype I have built. Drawings 1B and 2B are what the invention is supposed to look like. For Drawings 1A,2A, & 3A, there is a key below to help you understand better how this works. The drawing on page 6 illustrates the principle of the Pulsaer system at Work.

DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

The invention is illustrated in drawing 1A. This drawing contains numbered parts and components which are explained below. As you can see in the illustration on page 6, the major principle behind the pulsaer airflow system is that it uses air moving at a high velocity to pull in more air from the bottom tube and subsequently causes the B.B. to get pulled into the top tube known as the barrel. The B.B. blocks the entire feeder tube so that when the air starts moving, it creates unequal pressure on the sides of the B.B, and the B.B gets sucked into the barrel and is then shot out as a result. The functions and Descriptions of the components is listed below. (same list as on drawing 1A)

A - Entry hole for B.Bs B - Gun Barrel C - Exit hole for B.Bs D - Stopper - Forces B.Bs to enter Exit hole E - Slide - Slides forward/Backward on Rack and allows B.Bs to go into feeder tube F - Rack - allows Slide to move forward and backward G - Hole in the Rack H - Creen - funnel shaped screen that allows air to move into the feeder tube I - Feeder Tube - Holds B.Bs until the trigger is pulled. J - Vertic - short for vertical. Force of moving air pulls B.B up the vertic. K - Encasement - Protects Barrel and forms the magazine L - Encasement - protects the creen and feeder tube

All of the components, as well as the Pulsaer Principle, combine to make up the invention called Pulsaer airflow system. The dimensions of the projectile are round, 6 mm plastic B.Bs that weigh approximately 0.20 grams. The Slide has a hole in it and when the Exit hole, the hole in the Rack, and the hole in the slide line up, the B.B passes through to the creen and feeder tube. The slide can allow either one B.B in at a time (single shot) two, three, or four B.Bs at a time (burst fire) or the slide can be left open (fully automatic). The slide controls the entrance to the feeder tube, and pushing forward all the way will open it, and pulling it back will close the hole to the feeder tube. In this manner the person firing the gun can change from single shot, burst fire, or fully automatic by simply moving the Slide. Depending how long you keep the hole to the feeder tube open, you can decide how many bullets can enter the tube. For manufacture of the gun, all the major components can be combined into three or four interchangeable parts that can be easily assembled. The Materials that can be used in this invention can vary, whether it is plastic, metal, or made of PVC (Polyvinyl chloride). Again, I am patenting the Pulsaer Air flow System, not the materials it can be made of.

Claims

1. The invention stated (The Pulsaer air flow system) works as described in the application and in the drawings, and requires all components mentioned to function properly.

The inventor holds the right to enlarge and shrink The invention as long as it still the same invention described above. (no one can take the same thing and just make it bigger/smaller)
inventor also holds the right to change the Pulsaer air flow system design to that of the three designs pictured in drawings 1B and 2B.
Patent History
Publication number: 20070051352
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 2, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2007
Inventor: Anthony Gierczak (Greenfield, WI)
Application Number: 11/218,252
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 124/56.000
International Classification: F41B 11/00 (20060101);