Mechanical guns and projectors – Fluid pressure – With control for discharge of fluid pressure
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-17
2006-10-17
Chambers, Troy (Department: 3641)
Mechanical guns and projectors
Fluid pressure
With control for discharge of fluid pressure
Reexamination Certificate
active
07121272
ABSTRACT:
A paintball gun preferably includes a compressed gas storage chamber, a bolt, and a firing valve all arranged in a longitudinal chamber of the paintball gun. The bolt preferably includes a first and a second surface area. One of the two bolt surface areas is preferably larger than the other bolt surface area. The bolt can be operated by supplying compressed gas of the a selected pressure to one bolt surface area and selectively supplying compressed gas of the selected pressure to the larger of the two bolt surface areas. A firing valve can also be operated by supplying compressed gas of the selected pressure to differentially-sized surface areas of the firing valve.
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Chambers Troy
Marger Johnson & McCollom
Smart Parts, Inc.
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