Amusement devices: toys – Sparking – Figure – wheeled – or simulated weapon
Patent
1994-09-16
1995-11-21
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Sparking
Figure, wheeled, or simulated weapon
446192, 446405, 29 11, 164 35, 425DIG57, A63H 331, A63H 17045
Patent
active
054681707
ABSTRACT:
In the present invention, a Collector's Model Disintegrator Pistol (CMDP) is formed from a pair of fight side and left side metal castings according to the investment or "lost wax" casting process. Preferably the left and right hand pistol sections are formed of suitable ornamental bronze, with a wide variety of possible bronze compositions being usable, depending upon cost and desirability of a particular finish. The bronze left and right sections are held together with counter sunk-screws instead of the crimped projections according to the construction made of U.S. Pat. No. 2,077,763. Additionally the U-shaped guide assembly of the '763 patent is eliminated and a trigger guide assembly is contoured into the cast left and right sections of the pistol to make construction simpler and less expensive.
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Heymann Daniel H.
Kantor Ellis
Cummings Henry W.
Hafer Robert A.
Muir D. Neal
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