Paintball gun device
A quick load paintball device, and quick load hopper device.
The present invention is directed to a paintball gun device, in particular to a rapid paintball hopper loading device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe sport of paintball is fast growing in the United States attracting the interest of children, teenagers, young adults and even older adults. One of the key promotion aspects to paintball today is the numerous paintball tournaments held locally, regionally, statewide and even countrywide. The tournaments attract the very best players throughout the states due to both the competitive aspect of the sport, and now the significant promotional revenues being paid to the top players.
The tournaments test and showcase a variety of skills of the players, including speed, agility and aiming precision of the players. The paintball guns have hoppers for containing and storing a significant quantity of paintballs when associated with the paintball gun. Most paintball hoppers are filled by opening the top of the hopper (i.e. lifting up or removing a plastic flap or cap), and then loading the paintballs from a hand-held container into the hopper. The initial fill of paintballs into the hopper prior to the start of the tournament is easy to achieve, since there is no action taking place. However, when filling or loading the hopper of the paintball gun during actual play of the tournament, loading the hopper of the paintball gun becomes significantly more difficult and problematic. Specifically, it becomes difficult to open and quickly and accurately fill the hopper when other players are aiming and shooting at the subject player and the subject player is simultaneously returning fire during the filling operation. Many times a significant number of paintballs are spilled or otherwise lost or wasted from the player's limited supply of ammunition when attempting to pour paintballs from the container into the hopper. Further, the filling process makes the player a larger profile and significantly distracts the players attention greatly increasing the risk and chance the player will be hit by a paintball and knocked out of the competition during the paint ball filling process.
It is desirable to load the paintball hopper as fast as possible using a separate container storing paintballs. Typically, a player utilizes multiple separate containers removably attached or affixed to clothing and/or an accessory(ies) (e.g. pants, shirt, jacket, vest, belt, holster or other paintball holder). Further, it is desirable to load the paintball hopper as easy as possible with a single hand or even partly hands free.
Again, during a tournament the player is significantly more likely to be shot and eliminated from the tournament when attempting loading the paintballs into the hopper due to the higher profile of the player using a separate container of paintballs (i.e. separate container and/or hand(s) of player is exposed holding container above hopper). Thus, there exists a substantial advantage in loading the hopper from a separate container as fast as possible with little use of a single hand (i.e. almost hands free) to reduce the risk and chances of being shot and eliminated from the tournament.
Thus, there exists a need for faster paintball loading process into a paintball gun, particularly during action play during a tournament. Further, it is advantageous that the hopper can be filled with paintballs with either a single hand or hands free during the filling operation. The present invention significantly speeds up the loading of paintballs from a separate container into the hopper of the paintball gun, and allows for a single hand or hands free transfer during the paintball loading process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA first object of the present invention is to provide an improved paintball gun device.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an improved hopper device for a paintball gun.
A third object of the present invention is to provide an improved paintball gun hopper filling arrangement.
A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a quick load paintball device.
A fifth object of the present invention is to provide an improved paintball gun hopper loading system.
A sixth object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun device including a hopper device having a diaphragm flap valve arrangement.
A seventh object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun device including a hopper device having an opening configured to be opened by a separate container of paintballs.
The present invention is directed to an improved paintball gun device, an improved hopper device for a paintball gun, an improved paintball loading system for a paintball gun device, and an improved process or method of loading paintballs into a paintball gun device.
The paintball gun device according to the present invention, preferably includes a paintball hopper. The paintball hopper is preferably removably connected to the paintball gun device, however, the paintball hopper can be more permanently connected to the paintball gun.
The paintball hopper device includes an upper fill opening. The paintball hopper device can be made of a variety of different materials including plastic, metal, composite, fiberglass, graphite, Kevlar, or other suitable material. Preferably, the paintball hopper device according to the present invention is an injection molded plastic article. The opening of the paintball hopper device according to the present invention is provided with a closure, in particular a specialized closure that allows the opening to be opened and closed by forcing paintballs by hand through the closure, or using a separate container configured for opening the closure. Optionally, the paintball device can include the primary specialized closure in combination with a secondary closure (e.g. snap cap, screw closure) to provide a double closure during storage, transport, or non-use of the paintball gun device.
The specialized closure of the paintball hopper device according to the present invention is preferably includes a resilient diaphragm flap valve configured to be opened by use of force (e.g. forcing paintballs by hand (e.g. fingers) through the specialized closure or using a separate specialized paintball loading pod or container). Preferably, the resilient diaphragm flap valve is configured to automatically close due to its resilient nature when the force is removed. The separate storing and loading container can be provided with a closure (e.g. snap fit lid or screw cap closure) for securely storing the paintballs within the container. The upper end of the separate storing and loading container can be configured to cooperate with and actuate or otherwise open the specialized closure of the paintball hopper to allow paintballs to be gravity fed from the separate container into the hopper device. Specifically, when the upper end of the separate container is tilted and forced into the specialized closure of the hopper device, the resilient diaphragm flap valve of the specialized closure is opened to allow paintballs to be poured from the separate container into the hopper device. For example, the specialized closure can include one or more flap portions that are pushed downwardly to open the diaphragm flap value with the open neck of the separate paintball container when the neck of the separate paintball container is forced into the opening of the paintball hopper device. When the separate paintball container, after being emptied of paintballs, is retracted from the opening of diaphragm flap valve the specialized closure allows the resilient flaps to bend upwardly and effectively close the opening of the paintball hopper device.
More preferably, the separate storing and loading container is a specialized container having an upper closure that can be selectively opened and closed. For example, the upper closure can include four pedal portions and a spring biased slip ring configured to bend open the pedal portions to release paintballs by gravity from the separate storing and loading container when the specialized container is docked onto the hopper device.
The paintball gun device according to the present invention is configured to be loaded with paintballs faster and with more precision versus conventional paintball hopper loading methods. The improvement is mainly in the hopper device having an upper opening to allow paintballs to be loaded in one direction into the hopper device. The specialized closure device allows the hopper device to be opened and closed without opening and closing a lid on a conventional hopper device. The specialized closure device provided in the opening of the hopper device is opened and closed by the upper end of the separate paintball storing and loading container. When the upper end of the separate container is inserted or forced into the specialized closure device of the hopper device, the specialized closure device opens up to allow paintballs to be gravity fed or otherwise pour from the separate container into the hopper device by gravity. Further, once the separate container storing paintballs is emptied it is then simply tossed aside, and the specialized closure device recloses allowing the player to continue shooting and focusing on the tournament action going on around the player.
The specialized closure device is configured to automatically and immediately close when the mouth of the separate container is pulled upwardly and out of the specialized closure device. Thus, the user does not have to take any further action to close the hopper device unlike the conventional lid type closure on a conventional hopper device requiring a lid to be closed or a cap to be applied to the hopper.
A paintball gun device 10 according to the present invention as shown in
The paintball gun device 10 includes three (3) main components including a paintball gun 12, hopper device 14, and pressurized gas cylinder 16.
The paintball gun 12 includes a barrel 18 connected to a receiver 20 having a trigger 22. The paintball gun 12 can be any of a wide variety of conventional paintball guns, and the gas cylinder 16 can be any of a wide variety of conventional gas cylinders.
The hopper device 14 includes a hopper 24 provided with a connecter 26 (e.g. tubular connector to be received within receiver connector 28) and a closure 30 (e.g. specialized closure).
The closure 30 is shown in detail in
The closure 30 includes four (4) flat flap portions 32 connecting and alternating with inclined flap portions 34, as shown in
The closure 30 is preferably a single piece molded resilient plastic or rubber composition. Alternatively, the closure 30 can be made of multiple pieces assembled together (e.g. separate flaps, separate side walls and/or separate rim heat welded or adhered together).
The rim 40, as shown in
The closure 30 is configured so that the closure 30 functions as a one (1) way valve for the flow or loading direction of paintballs into the hopper device 14. Specifically, paintballs from a separate container or by hand can be loaded downwardly through the orifice 38 of the closure 30 by exerting force or pressure on the planar flap portions 32 resiliently forcing the orifice 38 wider. The flap portions 32, 34 all bend downwardly upon force being exerted on the planar flap portions 32 allowing paintballs to flow through the enlarged orifice 38. However, when force or pressure is applied to the lower surfaces of the inclined flap portions 34 (i.e. when paintballs attempt to escape from the hopper device 14), the inclined flap portions 38 resist bending upwardly due to the tip portions 34a (see
An alternative embodiment of the application of the closure 30 is shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The adapter 50 can be a ring-shaped part or component (e.g. made of plastic, injection molded plastic, sections of poly vinyl chloride (PVC) pipe), and provided with a plurality of set screws 52. The ends of set screws 52 contact the flange 46 (See
As shown in
The hopper device 14 shown in
The container 56 is used for storing a plurality of paintballs during play. For example, a plurality of containers 56 are attached to clothing or accessories (e.g. pants, jacket, vests, belts, holsters). The container 56 is provided with a specialized closure 57 including four (4) flexible petals 58, which open (
As shown in
In the spring biased version of the slip ring 60, the player uses a single hand to bias the container 56 against the closure device 30 to open and maintain the petals 58 open while the paintballs transfer from the container 56 into the hopper device 30. Upon releasing this force, the slip ring 60 begins to eject the container 56 from the closure device 30 until completely removed therefrom. In the version of the slip ring without springs, the player uses a single hand to jam and dock the container 56 into the hopper device 30. The player can release his or her hand for hands free transfer of the paintballs from the container 56 into the hopper device 30. Upon completion of the transfer, the player again grips the container 56 with one hand and pulls it out of the hopper device 30 and then discards same.
In an alternative embodiment, the specialized closure 57 is eliminated, and the container 56 is provided with a snap fit or twist cap closure. However, the user must cover the opening of the container with his or her fingers acting as a flap valve when loading the upper end of the container into the closure 30 so that the paintballs do not fall out of the container 56 until the upper end of the container 56 is insert and docks within the closure 30 of the hopper device 14.
Claims
1. A paint ball gun device, comprising:
- a paint ball gun including a barrel connected to a receiver;
- a hopper device connected to said receiver of said paint ball gun, said hopper device having an upper opening; and
- a closure device disposed within said upper opening of said hopper, said closure device including an orifice configured to open wider when paint balls are loaded though said closure device and configured to close smaller after the ball paint balls have been loaded into said hopper device.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said closure device is a resilient diaphragm.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein said diaphragm including a plurality of flap portions.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of said flap portions are located in a transverse plan of said closure device.
5. A device according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of said flap portions are located at an angle extending downwardly from a perimeter of said closure device towards a center of said diaphragm device.
6. A device according to claim 4, wherein a plurality of said flap portions are located at an angle extending downwardly from a perimeter of said closure device towards a center of said diaphragm device.
7. A device according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of flaps alternate one transverse flap portion to a next inclined flap portion.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein said closure device is configured to allow paint balls to be loaded through said closure device in one direction, and prevents paint balls from escaping from the hopper device through said closure device in an opposite direction.
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein said closure device functions as a one-way valve relative to the movement of paint balls through said closure device.
10. A device according to claim 1, including a collar device disposed between said hopper device and said closure device.
11. A device according to claim 10, wherein said collar device includes one or more fasteners for connecting said collar device to said hopper device.
12. A device according to claim 11, wherein said fasteners are set screws extending radial inwardly through said collar with ends anchoring on a flange of said upper opening into said hopper device.
13. A device according to claim 1, including a loading container configured to store paint balls, said loading container including an upper mouth and a lid configured to open and close mouth of said loading container.
14. A device according to claim 13, wherein said mouth of said loading container is configured to open said closure device of said hopper device.
15. A device according to claim 14, wherein said loading container and said closure device of said hopper are configured to allow hands free gravity loading of said paint balls from said loading container into said hopper device after said mouth of said loading container is inserted into said closure device.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 23, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 27, 2007
Inventors: Scott A. Carter (Stafford, VA), Jeffrey D. Cook (Stafford, VA)
Application Number: 11/473,028