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Firearm launcher
Est. expiryJan 5, 2042(~15.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
A firearm launcher for holding a projectile includes a launcher body attached to a firearm barrel; and a tension member cooperated with the launcher body. In one embodiment, the tension member is connected with the projectile.
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1 . A firearm launcher for holding a projectile, comprising:
a launcher body attached on a firearm barrel or muzzle devices; and a tension member cooperated with the launcher body.
2 . The firearm launcher of claim 1 , wherein the launcher body comprises an external surface and an interior surface defining an interior cavity where the projectile is displaced therein.
3 . The firearm launcher of claim 1 , wherein the external surface comprises a receiving slot where a part of the tension member is embedded therein.
4 . The firearm launcher of claim 1 , wherein the tension member comprises a C-shaped portion received inside a receiving slot of the external surface and an elongated portion integrally and vertically extended from the C-shaped portion.
5 . The firearm launcher of claim 2 , wherein the tension member comprises a blade portion integrally extended from an elongated portion of the tension member and the blade portion is biased against the projectile.
6 . The firearm launcher of claim 5 , wherein the elongated portion is connected with the external surface of the launcher body.
7 . The firearm launcher of claim 2 , wherein the tension member comprises a plurality of bearing members having a plurality of tension springs biased against the projectile.
8 . The firearm launcher of claim 7 , wherein the tension member comprises a plurality of bearing balls sandwiched between the tension springs and the projectile.
9 . The firearm launcher of claim 2 , wherein the tension member comprises a ring-shaped tension member sandwiched between the projectile and the interior surface of the launcher body.
10 . The firearm launcher of claim 9 , wherein the tension member is surrounded a peripheral of the projectile.
11 . The firearm launcher of claim 5 , wherein the blade portion is biased against one side of the projectile and an opposite side of the projectile is connected with the interior surface of the launcher body.
12 . The firearm launcher of claim 5 , wherein the blade portion is a leaf spring which is made of materials with flexibility and tolerance to high fatigue.
13 . The firearm launcher of claim 5 , wherein the blade portion comprises an inward portion inwardly extended from the elongated portion and an outward portion outwardly and integrally extended from the inward portion to form a biased point which is connected between the inward portion and the outward portion.
14 . The firearm launcher of claim 7 , wherein the tension spring comprises one end affixed on the interior surface of the launcher body and an opposite end biased against a bearing ball that engages with the projectile.
15 . The firearm launcher of claim 7 , wherein each of the tension springs is spacedly arranged with one another and is in alignment with each other.
16 . The firearm launcher of claim 8 , wherein the bearing ball engages with an outer surface of the projectile to secure the projectile inside the interior cavity.
17 . The firearm launcher of claim 9 , wherein the tension member is a C-shaped ring spring which comprises a diameter larger than a diameter of the projectile.
18 . A firearm launcher for holding a projectile, comprising:
a launcher body attached on a firearm barrel or muzzle devices; and a tension member connected with the projectile to provide an uneven force to the projectile.
19 . The firearm launcher of claim 18 , wherein the launcher body comprises an external surface and an interior surface defining an interior cavity where the projectile is displaced therein.
20 . The firearm launcher of claim 18 , wherein the external surface comprises a receiving slot where a part of the tension member is embedded therein.
21 . The firearm launcher of claim 18 , wherein the tension member comprises a C-shaped portion received inside a receiving slot of the external surface and an elongated portion integrally and vertically extended from the C-shaped portion.
22 . The firearm launcher of claim 19 , wherein the tension member comprises a blade portion integrally extended from an elongated portion of the tension member and the blade portion is biased against the projectile.
23 . The firearm launcher of claim 22 , wherein the elongated portion is connected with the external surface of the launcher body.
24 . The firearm launcher of claim 19 , wherein the tension member comprises a plurality of bearing members having a plurality of tension springs biased against the projectile.
25 . The firearm launcher of claim 24 , wherein the tension member comprises a plurality of bearing balls sandwiched between the tension springs and the projectile.
26 . The firearm launcher of claim 19 , wherein the tension member comprises a ring-shaped tension member sandwiched between the projectile and the interior surface of the launcher body.
27 . The firearm launcher of claim 26 , wherein the tension member is surrounded a peripheral of the projectile.
28 . The firearm launcher of claim 22 , wherein the blade portion is biased against one side of the projectile and an opposite side of the projectile is connected with the interior surface of the launcher body.
29 . The firearm launcher of claim 22 , wherein the blade portion is a leaf spring which is made of materials with flexibility and tolerance to high fatigue.
30 . The firearm launcher of claim 22 , wherein the blade portion comprises an inward portion inwardly extended from the elongated portion and an outward portion outwardly and integrally extended from the inward portion to form a biased point which is connected between the inward portion and the outward portion.
31 . The firearm launcher of claim 24 , wherein the tension spring comprises one end affixed on the interior surface of the launcher body and an opposite end biased against a bearing ball that engages with the projectile.
32 . The firearm launcher of claim 24 , wherein each of the tension springs is spacedly arranged with one another and is in alignment with each other.
33 . The firearm launcher of claim 25 , wherein the bearing ball engages with an outer surface of the projectile to secure the projectile inside the interior cavity.
34 . The firearm launcher of claim 26 , wherein the tension member is a C-shaped ring spring which comprises a diameter larger than a diameter of the projectile.Cited by (0)
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