Paint ball gun

Mechanical guns and projectors – Fluid pressure – With control for discharge of fluid pressure

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124 75, 124 77, F41A 1900

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060035048

ABSTRACT:
A paint ball gun is connected through a first gas pressure regulator to a supply of pressurised gas for maintaining a high gas pressure in a first chamber in the gun and a second gas pressure regulator is connected between the first chamber and a second chamber in the gun to maintain a working gas pressure in the second chamber greater than atmospheric pressure but less than the gas pressure in the first chamber. A pneumatic control valve is arranged to receive gas under pressure from the second chamber and direct it selectively to a pneumatic ram mounted for sliding movement in a cylinder in the gun between a retracted position and a forward position in which it opens a valve to admit high pressure gas from the first chamber to the barrel to fire a paint ball. An electrical switch for the control valve is connected to an electronic control circuit which incorporates a micro-switch operated by the trigger of the gun.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4770153 (1988-09-01), Edelman
patent: 5280778 (1994-01-01), Kotsiopoulos
patent: 5727538 (1998-03-01), Ellis
"What an Angel"(article re Angel V6 Gear Special), PGI product catalog, pp.74-75.

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