[0001] The present invention relates to a toy water gun that squirts water pneumatically.
[0002] There have conventionally been proposed various toy water guns that squirt water
in a pressurizing tank pneumatically. For example, an invention of
JP 3000621 U proposes an air pressure accumulator-type toy water gun comprising a housing, a pressurizing
tank that is removably attached to the housing, a pump mechanism that supplies air
to the pressurizing tank under pressure, a water stop mechanism that is provided in
a water passage that connects the pressurizing tank and a muzzle part, the muzzle
part that is provided at an end of the water passage, a check valve that controls
air to flow only toward the pump mechanism, and a check valve that controls air to
flow only toward the pressurizing tank from the pump mechanism.
[0003] In addition,
JP 06-94395 A proposes a toy water gun further comprising a storage tank anda pump mechanism for
drawing air or water out of the storage tank for supply to the air or the water to
the pressurizing tank, the toy water gun comprising a check valve that controls air
and water to flow only toward the pump mechanism, and a check valve that controls
air and water to flow only toward the pressurizing tank from the pump mechanism, wherein
air within the pressurizing tank is compressed by water and air drawn out by pump
mechanism, and the compression of a flexible tube functioning as a water passage connected
to the pressurizing tank is released to thereby squirt water in the pressurizing tank
from the muzzle part.
[0004] However, the pump mechanisms of the toy water guns in the above mentioned references
are made up of acylinder, a piston and the check valves. The pump mechanisms of the
toy water guns are such that air or water is drawn into the cylinder from outside
of the cylinder or the storage tank by pulling out the piston from the cylinder and
the air or water in the cylinder is supplied into the pressurizing tank by inserting
the piston into the cylinder. These toy water guns require a check valve that controls
air or the water to flow only into the cylinder from the outside of the cylinder or
the storage tank. This causes drawbacks that the mechanisms of the toy water guns
get complicated and that the production costs are increased.
[0005] The present invention has been made in view of the problems inherent in the related
art, and an object thereof is to provide a toy water gun which can easily increase
an air pressure within a tank with a simple configuration by introducing air into
a cylinder and compressing the air so introduced for supply into the tank.
[0006] A toy water gun of the present invention comprises a housing having a grip part,
a detachable tank disposed above the vicinity of a rear end of the housing, a muzzle
part disposedat a front end of the housing, a pump mechanism having: acircular cylinder
secured in the housing; a piston disposed so as to move in a front-rear direction;
and a check valve disposed so as to be able to close an opening which connects the
cylinder and the tank, a water passage connecting the tank and the muzzle part, an
operation part disposed at a front lower part of the housing so as to move in the
front-rear direction relative to the housing at a front lower part of the housing,
and a water stop mechanism provided halfway the water passage, wherein the piston
has a piston head part at an end thereof, a ring mounting plate having a circular
disc shape is secured to the piston head part, the ring mounting plate is formed in
such a manner that a diameter of a front part is smaller than that of a rear part
so as to form a ring groove between the piston head part and the rear part of the
ring mounting plate when the ring mounting plate is secured to the piston head part
and has a plurality of through-holes which communicates with the ring groove, an O-ring
is slidably disposed in the ring groove, a gap between the cylinder and the piston
is sealed by the O-ring when the O-ring is closely attached to the piston head part,
while the gap between the cylinder and the piston is allowed to communicate with the
through-holes to thereby allow air to flow in the gap therebetween when the O-ring
is closely attached to a rear part of the ring mounting plate, and wherein the piston
connected to the operation part is inserted into the cylinder to thereby supply air
residing in the cylinder to the tank via the check valve by moving the operation part
rearward while the water stop mechanism holds the water passage in a stop-water state,
while the piston is withdrawn from the cylinder to thereby draw air into the cylinder
by moving the operation part forward, so that a pressure in the tank is increased
by repeating the back-and-forth movement of the operation part, and the stop-water
state of the water passage is released to thereby squirt water in the tank forward
through the water passage and the muzzle part by means of the pressure in the tank
by actuating the water stop mechanism.
[0007] This toy water gun may adopt a configuration in which the water passage is a flexible
tube, the water stop mechanism is made up of a trigger part which is rotatably connected
to the vicinity of the grip part and an elastic member which biases the trigger part,
water in the flexible tube can be stopped by compressing the flexible tube by a compressing
part formed at the trigger part by biasing the trigger part by the elastic member,
and water in the tank is squirted forward through the flexible tube and the muzzle
part by means of pressure in the tank by rotating the trigger part to thereby release
the stop-water state of the flexible tube.
[0008] According to the present invention described above, the toy water gun with the simple
mechanism can be provided in which air is drawn into the cylinder by activating the
operation part to thereby actuate the pump mechanism with ease, and the water in the
tank can be squirted by means of air pressure by supplying the air in the cylinder
to the tank under pressure and releasing the stop-water state made by the water stop
mechanism.
[0009] In addition, by the water passage being formed by the flexible tube and the water
stop mechanism being made up of the trigger part and the elastic member, the stop-water
state and a flow-water state of the water passage can be switched with ease by means
of activating the trigger part, whereby the squirt of water can be controlled.
[0010] Examples of toy water guns will now be described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a partially cutaway side view of a toy water gun according to an embodiment
of the present invention including a sectional view of a part thereof,
Fig. 2 is an exemplary diagram showing a sectional side view of the toy water gun
according to the embodiment of the present invention,
Fig. 3 is an exemplary diagram showing an operation of a pump mechanism of the toy
water gun according to the embodiment of the present invention,
Fig. 4 is an exemplary diagram showing an operation of the pump mechanism of the toy
water gun according to the embodiment of the present invention,
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional side view of a muzzle part of the toy water gun according
to the embodiment of the present invention, and
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional side view of the muzzle part of the toy water gun according
to the embodiment of the present invention.
[0011] An embodiment of the invention will be described. A toy water gun 1 includes a housing
10 having a grip part 11, a detachable tank 3 disposed above the vicinity of a rear
end of the housing 10, a muzzle part 4 disposed at a front end of the housing 10,
a pump mechanism 2, a flexible tube 5 as a water passage for connecting the tank 3
and the muzzle part 4, an operation part 12 disposed in a front-rear direction relative
to the housing 10 at a front lower part of the housing 10, and a water stop mechanism
provided at a halfway point of the flexible tube 5.
[0012] The pump mechanism 2 is made up of a circular cylinder 20 secured in the inside of
the housing 10, a piston 21 disposed movably in the cylinder 20 in the front-rear
direction, and a check valve 6 disposed so as to be able to close an air outlet port
20a which is an opening for establishing a communication between the cylinder 20 and
the tank 3. A water stop mechanism is made up of a trigger part 13 rotatably connected
to the vicinity of the grip part 11 and a coil spring 14 which is an elastic member
for biasing the trigger part 13.
[0013] The piston 21 has a piston head part 21a at an end thereof, and a ring mounting plate
23 having a circular disc shape is secured to the piston head part 21a. The ring mounting
plate 23is formed in such a manner that a diameter of a front part thereof is smaller
than that of a rear part so as to form a ring groove 24 between the piston head part
21a and a rear part of the ring mounting plate 23 when the ring mounting plate 23
is secured onto the piston head part 21a and has a plurality of through-holes 25 which
communicate with the ring groove. An O-ring 22 is slidably disposed in the ring groove
24.
[0014] Consequently, a gap between the cylinder 20 and the piston 21 is sealed by the O-ring
22 when the O-ring 22 is closely attached to the piston head part 21a, while the gap
between the cylinder 20 and the piston 21 is made to communicate with the through-holes
25 to thereby allow air to flow in the gap therebetween when the O-ring 22 is closely
attached to the rear part of the ring mounting plate 23.
[0015] The water stop mechanism is such that water in the flexible tube 5 can be stopped
by biasing the trigger part 13 by means of the coil spring 14 to thereby force an
engaging protrusion part 13a formed as a compressing part on the trigger part against
the flexible tube 5 to thereby compress the flexible tube 5. At the same time, the
water stop mechanism is also configured such that water in the flexible tube 5 can
be squirted by rotating the trigger part 13 resisting against the elastic force to
thereby come between the engaging protrusion part 13a and the flexible tube 5 to thereby
release the compressed state.
[0016] The toy water gun 1 is configured such that the piston 21 linked to an operation
part 12 is inserted into the cylinder 20 to thereby supply air in the cylinder 20
to the tank 3 via the check valve 6 by moving the operation part 12 rearward while
the water stop mechanism holds the flexible tube 5 in a stop-water state, the piston
21 is withdrawn from the cylinder 20 to thereby draw air into the cylinder 20 by moving
the operation part 12 forward, pressure in the tank 3 is increased by repeating the
back-and-forth movement of the operation part 12, and the stop-water state of the
flexible tube 5 is released to thereby squirt water in the tank 3 forward through
the flexible tube 5 and the muzzle part 4 by means of the pressure in the tank 3 by
actuating the water stop mechanism.
[0017] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described based on the drawings.
[0018] Fig. 1 is a partially cutaway side view of a toy water gun 1 according to the embodiment
of the present invention including a sectional view of a part thereof. The toy water
gun 1 includes, as shown in Fig. 1, a housing 10 which resembles a firearm in appearance
and is formed into hollow shape, a detachable tank 3 which is disposed above the vicinity
of a rear end of the housing 10, a muzzle part 4 which is disposed at a front end
of the housing 10, an operation part 12 which resembles a forend of a firearm for
compressing operation of the tank 3, a trigger part 13 which resembles a trigger of
a firearm for causing squirting.
[0019] The housing 10 has a hollow shape. The housing 10 is formed in such a way that the
housing 10 is cut in two at a median face in a transverse direction thereof to form
substantially a symmetric shape respectively and so formed housing bodies of a left
side and a right side are combined in such a manner that so cut sides face each other.
The housing 10 includes a grip part 11 at a rear lower part thereof which resembles
a grip of a firearm and can be held with one hand.
[0020] The operation part 12 is disposed slidably in front-rear direction relative to the
housing 10 at a front lower part of the housing 10. The operation part 12 is configured
such that the both of side faces of the housing 10 include a sliding opening 15 respectively
and a shaft transversely provided to the operation part 12 is inserted into the sliding
opening 15 so as to move. Since the shaft is inserted into a piston, which is described
later, the piston in the housing 10 can be operated by means of a back-and-forth moving
operation of the operation part 12. Namely, an air pressure in the tank 3 can be increased
by moving the operation part 12 in a front-rear direction to thereby operate a pump
mechanism, which is described later.
[0021] The trigger part 13 is rotatably connected to above the vicinity of the front end
of the grip part 11 and can be rotated by a pulling movement of an index finger while
holding the grip part 11. The trigger part 13 functions as a water stop mechanism,
which is described later, for closing a water passage. Carrying out the pulling operation
of the trigger part 13 changes a stop-water state of the water passage to a flow-water
state, whereby the toy water gun 1 squirts water. Removing the index finger from the
trigger part 13 causes the trigger part 13 to be returned to a primary position by
an elastic member, whereby the toy water gun 1 is returned to in the stop-water state
of the water passage.
[0022] The tank 3 is a pressurizing tank which is pressurized by the pump mechanism, which
is described later. In addition, the tank 3 is formed resembling characters popular
among children or animals with hollow in shape, and predetermined amount of water
can be poured thereinto. Further, the tank 3 includes a bottom part on which an opening
is provided for connecting the tank 3 to the housing 10. When the tank 3 filled with
predetermined amount of water and the housing 10 are turned upside down and are connected
together, they are combined and an interior so formed is sealed.
[0023] Namely, the toy water gun 1 comprises the pump mechanism which is made up of the
cylinder, the piston, and a check valve in the housing 10, and is configured in such
a manner that activating the operation part 12 causes the pump mechanism to operate
to thereby supply air with pressure into the tank 3, and activating the trigger part
13 changes the stop-water state of the water passage caused by the water stop mechanism
to the flow-water state, whereby water in the tank 3 is squirted by means of the air
pressure through the water passage and the muzzle part 4.
[0024] Next, with referring to Fig. 2, an internal structure of the toy water gun 1 will
be described. Fig. 2 is an exemplary diagram showing a sectional side view of the
toy water gun 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention. In the housing
10 of the toy water gun 1, as shown in Fig. 2, there are disposed a piston 21 which
operates in conjunction with the movement of the operation part 12, a pump mechanism
2 which is made up of a cylinder 20 into which the piston 21 is inserted and a check
valve 6 which is disposed at a rear end of the cylinder 20.
[0025] The pump mechanism 2 supplies air with pressure into the tank 3 by the operation
part 12 being activated. The cylinder 20 has a circular cylindrical shape. One end
of the cylinder 20 is formed in a circular opening into which the piston 21 can be
inserted and the other end includes an air outlet port 20a which is a circular opening
in a smaller diameter than that of the opposite end. The cylinder 20 is secured in
the housing 10 in such a state that a center axis of the cylinder 20 is parallel to
a front-rear direction of the toy water gun 1.
[0026] The piston 21 is disposed so as to slide in a front-rear direction in the cylinder
20. A shaft 12a which is disposed transversely at substantially a center upper end
of the operation part 12 is inserted into the circular opening formed in the vicinity
of a front end of the piston 21, whereby the piston 21 is movable integrally with
the operation part 12.
[0027] The air outlet port 20a is an opening which makes the cylinder 20 and the tank 3
communicated with each other, and the check valve 6 is disposed on the rear side of
the air outlet port 20a so as to be able to close the air outlet port 20a. The check
valve 6 is made up of a coil spring as an elastic member and a closure member having
an end face which closely attaches to a rear end face of the cylinder 20 by being
biased forward by the coil spring. Namely, air in the cylinder 20 flows only to the
tank 3 but does not flow back from the tank 3 into the cylinder 20.
[0028] A ring mounting plate 23 in a circular disc shape is screwed on a piston head part
21a which is formed at a distal end of an insertion side of the piston 21. The ring
mounting plate 23 includes a plurality of through-holes 25 which is perforated equiangularly.
[0029] The ring mounting plate 23 is formed in such a manner that an outside diameter of
a front part (a piston head 21a side) is smaller than that of a rear part (the distal
end of the insertion side). That is, a front part of the ring mounting plate 23 is
formed extended forward in a predetermined distance from the rear part so as to form
a ring groove 24 having a predetermined width when the ring mounting plate 23 is screwed
on the piston head 21a.
[0030] An O-ring 22 is seated in the ring groove 24 formed between the rear part of the
ring mounting plate 23 and the piston head part 21a so as to slide in a front-rear
direction. An outside diameter of the O-ring 22 is formed slightly larger than a bore
diameter of the cylinder 20. Therefore, provided that the piston headpart 21a is inserted
into the cylinder 20 with the O-ring 22 fitted around the front part of the ring mounting
plate 23, the O-ring 22 is inserted into the cylinder 20 in such a state that the
O-ring 22 is nipped by an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 and a front
outer peripheral surface of the ring mounting plate 23 in an elastically deformed
state. The through-holes 25 of the ring mounting plate 23 are perforated so as to
be connected to the ring groove 24, and so as to form ventilation grooves 25 by cutting
out the vicinity of the peripheral surface of the front part of the ring mounting
plate 23.
[0031] Under the condition that the O-ring 22 is seated in the ring groove 24 and the through-holes
25 are perforated in the way described above, when the O-ring moves forward to thereby
be closely attached to the piston head part 21a, a gap between the cylinder 20 and
the piston 21 is sealed by the O-ring 22 (that is, an interior space of the cylinder
20 is in hermetically sealed state). In more specific, the interior space of the cylinder
20 is hermetically sealed by an outer edge part of the O-ring 22 being closely attached
to the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 and also a front surface part of
the O-ring 22 being closely attached to a rear surface of the piston head part 21a
in a position lying in the vicinity of the outer periphery thereof.
[0032] In addition, when the O-ring 22 is moved rearward to thereby be closely attached
to the rear part of the ring mounting plate 23, the gap between the outer peripheral
surface of the piston 21 and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 and the
through-holes 25 of the ring mounting plate 23 are communicated with each other. This
allows air to pass through the gap between the cylinder 20 and the piston 21, whereby
air can be drawn into the cylinder 20.
[0033] Specifically, the outer edge part of the O-ring 22 is closely attached to the inner
peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 and the rear surface part of the O-ring 22 is
closely attached to the front surface of the rear part of the ring mounting plate
23 in a position lying in the vicinity of the outer periphery part. That is, communicated
with are the gap between the outer peripheral surface of the piston head part 21a
and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20, the gap between the O-ring 22
and the rear surface of the piston head 21a, the ventilation grooves 25a on the front
part of the ring mounting plate 23 cut toward a central axis of the cylinder 20 from
an inner edge of the O-ring 22, and the through-holes 25 of the rear part of the ring
mounting plate 23.
[0034] The toy water gun 1 comprises the flexible tube 5 which is a water passage for connecting
the tank 3 and the muzzle part 4. The flexible tube 5 is made such that the stop-water
state is kept by means of the water stop mechanism which is provided at the halfway
point of the water passage. Therefore, the toy water gun 1 has a configuration such
that the stop-water state of the water passage can be released and thereby changed
to the flow-water state by activating the water stop mechanism.
[0035] Specifically, this water stop mechanism is made up of the trigger part 13 and the
coil spring 14 as an elastic member which biases the trigger part 13 forward. The
water stop mechanism is designed such that the coil spring 14 biases the trigger part
13 forward, whereby an engaging protrusion part 13a which protrudes upward functioning
as a compression part from a front upper end of the trigger part 13 is forced against
the flexible tube 5. Accordingly, the flexible tube 5 can be compressed by an engaging
shaft provided transversely in the interior of the housing 10 and the engaging protrusion
part 13a.
[0036] Briefly, the toy water gun 1 is configured in such a manner that water in the flexible
tube 5 can be stopped by the water stop mechanism, and the trigger part 13 is rotatably
actuated to thereby operate the water stop mechanism so as to release the compressed
state of the flexible tube 5 to thereby change the stop-water state to the flow-water
state, whereby water in the tank 3 is squirted forward through the flexible tube 5
and the muzzle part 4 by the air pressure in the tank 3.
[0037] Next, with referring to Figs. 3 and 4, an operation of the pump mechanism 2 will
be described. Figs. 3 and 4 are exemplary diagrams showing the operation of the pump
mechanism 2 of the toy water gun 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
The pump mechanism 2 is made up of the cylinder 20, the piston 21, and the check valve
6 which is disposed so as to be able to close an air outlet port 20a which functions
as an opening for communicating the cylinder 20 and the tank 3 with each other.
[0038] This check valve 6 is, as described above, made up of the coil spring and the closing
member. When the piston 21 is inserted into the cylinder 20, the air pressure in the
cylinder 20 is increased, whereby air in the cylinder 20 is discharged from the air
outlet port 20a by resisting against an elastic force of the coil spring of the check
valve 6 and the pressure in the tank 3 (a hydraulic head pressure of residing water
in the tank 3 at an initial stage), whereby air so discharged is supplied into the
tank 3 to thereby increase the pressure in the tank 3.
[0039] The pressurized air supply by the pump mechanism 2 into the tank 3 works as follows.
From the initial stage, as shown in Fig. 3 (a), where the water stop mechanism holds
the flexible tube 5 in the stop-water state and the operation part 12 is positioned
at a front end thereby the piston 21 is disposed forward, a compression stroke starts,
as shown in Fig. 3(b), where air in the cylinder 20 is compressed by the piston 21
which is inserted into the cylinder 20 when the operation part 12 is moved rearward
and the piston 21 connected thereto is moved rearward.
[0040] At a compression stroke, the O-ring 22 is moved forward relative to the piston 21
by a friction against the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 to thereby be
attached closely to a distal end of the piston head part 21a of the piston 21, whereby
the gap between the cylinder 20 and the piston 21 is sealed. This causes air residing
in the cylinder 20 is compressed rearward without leakage, whereby the check valve
6 is opened and air so compressed is supplied into the tank 3.
[0041] When the operation part 12 is moved to the rear end of its movable range, as shown
in Fig. 4(b), the piston 21 is inserted fully into the cylinder 20, whereby the compression
stroke is completed and the check valve 6 is closed by means of the elastic force
of the coil spring.
[0042] Next, as shown in Fig. 4(b), when the piston 21 is moved forward in such a manner
as to be drawn from the cylinder 20 by moving the operation part 12 forward, since
the O-ring 22 is moved rearward relative to the piston 21 by the friction against
the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20, the cylinder 20 is communicated with
the piston 21 via the through-holes 25. Thus, an intake stroke is started where air
is drawn into the cylinder 20 from the forward outside thereof when the piston 21
is moved forward.
[0043] In the intake stroke, as shown in an enlarged view in Fig. 4(b), since the rear surface
part of the O-ring 22 is closely attached to the front surface of a position lying
in the vicinity of the outer peripheral part of the rear part of the ring mounting
plate 23, air flowing from the gap between the outer peripheral surface of the piston
head part 21a and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 20 to the side of cylinder
20 flows into the cylinder 20 through the ventilation grooves 25a on the front part
of the ring mounting plate 23 and through the through-holes 25 of the rear part of
the ring mounting plate 23 after flows in the gap between the O-ring 22 and the rear
surface of the piston head part 21a.
[0044] The intake stroke is completed, as shown in Fig. 3 (a), by moving the operation part
12 forward to the front end of the moving range which is referred to as the initial
position. According to the mechanisms described above, by moving the operation part
12 back-and-forth direction repeatedly, the compression stroke and the intake stroke
are conducted sequentially, whereby the pressure in the tank 3 can be increased gradually.
With this configuration, by adjusting a number of activations of the pump mechanism
2, a squirt distance and a squirt time can be adjusted.
[0045] In other words, when the number of activations is increased, the pressure in the
tank 3 is increased, whereby the toy water gun can squirt water a longer distance
and for a shorter time, and when the number of activations is decreased, the toy water
gun can squirt water a shorter distance and for a longer time.
[0046] The muzzle part 4 is connected to the flexible tube 5 for squirting water in the
tank 3, and is configured in such a manner as to be able to squirt water in a plurality
ofsquirtmodes. Hereinafter, the muzzle part 4 is described in detail with referring
to Figs. 5 and 6. Figs. 5 and 6 are cross sectional side views of the muzzle part
4 of the toy water gun according to the embodiment of the present invention.
[0047] The muzzle part 4 is made up of a fixed part 40 which is fixed to a front end of
the housing 10, and a movable part 41 which is screwed on the fixed part 40. The fixed
part 40 comprises a tubular passage 42 which is connected to the flexible tube 5 to
thereby form a water passage, and a circular cylindrical engaging member is fixedly
fitted over the tubular passage 42.
[0048] The engaging member comprises a circular cylindrical part, and a rod-shaped engaging
rod 46 which is formed in such a manner as to protrude forward from a center of a
plate member of an end part of the circular cylindrical part. A periphery of the engaging
rod 46 on the plate member of the end part of the circular cylindrical part includes
through ports 43 which is perforated equiangularly. The engaging rod 46 comprises
a rear part, a tapered part which is formed in such a manner that the diameter of
the rod is tapered from the rear part to the front part, and a front end protrusion
part which is formed so as to protrude outward from a distal end of the tapered part.
A front part of the circular cylindrical part of the engaging member is a bulged part
47 which is formed larger in diameter than the rear part thereof.
[0049] The movable part 41 can be moved front-rear direction relative to the fixed part
40 by being turned. The movable part 41 is made up of a cover 50 which is screwed
on the fixed part 40 for covering thereof, a O-ring 48 which is provided as being
able to contact to/detach from the bulged part 47 of the engaging member, and a O-ring
49 which is provided as being able to contact with/detach from the rear part of the
engaging rod 46 of the engaging member and the front end protrusion part. The cover
50 includes a central port 44 at its center of the front surface into which the engaging
rod 46 can be inserted. A periphery of the central port 44 has shower ports 45 which
is perforated equiangularly. The central port 44 is formed forwardly diverging shape.
[0050] Since the muzzle part 4 is configured as described above, a water flow passage can
be switched by the movement of the movable part 41, whereby the toy water gun can
squirt water in a plurality of squirt modes. Hereinafter, a water flow in various
squirt modes switched by the movement of the movable part 41 will be described.
[0051] As shown in Fig. 5(a), when the movable part 41 is screwed fully on the fixed part
40, the rear part of the engaging rod 46 contacts with the O-ring 49 and the bulged
part 47 detaches from the O-ring 48. Therefore, water passed through the tubular passage
42 and the through ports 43 runs not to a central port 44 ahead but to outward, then
turns to rearward and runs through a gap between the bulged part 47 and the O-ring
48. Next, the water runs outward and then turns toward front again and finally is
squirted outside forward through the shower ports 45.
[0052] When the movable part 41 is turned to thereby be moved forward in a predetermined
distance relative to the fixed part 40, as shown in Fig. 5 (b), the rear part of the
engaging rod 46 detaches from the O-ring 49, and the O-ring 49 and the tapered part
forms a gap therebetween and the bulged part 47 contacts with the O-ring 48, whereby
the water is squirted outside forward only from the central port 44 ahead after ruming
through the tubular passage 42 and the through ports 43.
[0053] When the movable part 41 is moved further forward in a predetermined distance relative
to the fixed part 40, as shown in Fig. 6(a), since the front end protrusion part of
the engaging rod 46 contacts with the O-ring 49 and the bulged part 47 contacts with
the O-ring 48, whereby the toy water gun 1 is in shut down state where the squirt
opening is closed so as not to flow water even when the stop-water state is released
by the trigger part 13 being rotated.
[0054] In the event that the movable part 41 is moved further forward in a predetermined
distance relative to the fixed part 40, as shown in Fig. 6(b), the front end protrusion
part of the engaging rod 46 detaches from the O-ring 49 and the bulged part 47 detaches
from the O-ring 47, whereby water is squirted outside forward from both the central
port 44 and the shower ports 45.
[0055] As described, air can be drawn into the cylinder 20 in a smooth fashion without having
a purpose built check valve and air in the tank 3 can be compressed with ease by having
the pump mechanism 2 and by forming a mechanism for allowing air to flow only into
the cylinder 20 of the pump mechanism 2 in a simple configuration which is made up
of the ring groove 24 of the piston 21 and the through-holes 25 which is communicated
with the ring groove 24. In addition, there can be provided the toy water gun 1 for
children to play with easy operation for squirting water from the muzzle part 4, since
the air pressure in the tank 3 can be increased by means of the repeated activation
of the operation part 12, and since the stop-water state of the water passage can
be changed to the flow-water state by means of the activation of the trigger part
13.
[0056] The stop-water state and the flow-water state of the water passage are switched with
ease to thereby be able to control the squirting water by configuring the water passage
with the flexible tube 5 and by the water stop mechanism being made up of the trigger
part 13 and the elastic member. Therefore, after activating the operation part 12
for increasing the air pressure in the tank 3, a shooter can squirt water from the
muzzle part 4 continuously by keeping the trigger part 13 being pulled, and can squirt
small amount of water in an intended timing by pulling the trigger part 13 instantaneously
and intermittently.
[0057] Since the muzzle part 4 is configured such that the squirt mode can be switched,
the shooter switches the squirt mode with ease by turning the movable part 41, whereby
the shooter can play with squirting a plurality of streams of water like a shower
through a plurality of the shower ports 45, or with squirting a stream of water through
the center port 44.
[0058] The invention is not limited to the embodiment that has been described heretofore
but can be modified or improved variously without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention. For example, while the water passage is a flexible tube and the
water stop mechanism is made up of the trigger part 13 and the elastic member, without
limiting to these configurations, a variety of water passages and water stop mechanisms
may be employed. As to the elastic member which biases the trigger part 13, without
limiting to the coil spring 14, a variety of elastic members, such as a leaf spring,
may be adopted.