Toy launcher

By designing a multi-channel guidance device and an independent launch mechanism in the toy launcher, the problems of single launch position and low load density per unit time are solved, realizing multi-point launch and efficient launch material supply.

CN223985646UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10林伟浩
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-15
Publication Date
2026-03-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing toy launchers typically only allow for single-channel launch, have a limited launch location, and exhibit low effective payload density per unit time.

Method used

A guidance device with two guidance channels and a launch device with two independent launch mechanisms were designed. Each launch mechanism is equipped with a torque output component, a launch pump and a nozzle to achieve multi-point launch and increase the supply of projectiles.

Benefits of technology

It has achieved multi-point launch capability, which significantly improves the amount of launchable material supplied and the effective payload density per unit time.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a toy launcher, which is provided with a guide device comprising two guide channels, so that launched objects can be launched along different paths, the technical defect of single launching position in the prior art is overcome, and a multi-point launching function is realized. Furthermore, the toy launcher is further provided with a launching device comprising two independent launching mechanisms, and each launching mechanism is correspondingly provided with a cooperative structure of a torque output assembly, a launching pump and a nozzle, so that the supply quantity of launched objects in unit time is effectively increased, and the effective load density is greatly improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toys, and more particularly to toy launchers. Background Technology

[0002] Toy launchers refer to various launchers that launch different objects, such as toy water guns, toy soft-ball guns, and other existing types of toy guns. However, existing toy launchers still have certain shortcomings.

[0003] For example, existing toy launchers typically only allow single-channel firing, meaning they can only fire from one location on the launcher, resulting in a limited firing position. Furthermore, the number of toy bullets, liquid volume, or other projectiles that can be fired within a limited time is relatively small, meaning the effective payload density of the toy launcher per unit time is low. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention provides a toy launcher that can solve the problems of limited launch positions and low effective payload density per unit time.

[0005] This utility model provides a toy launcher, which includes:

[0006] case;

[0007] The guiding device includes two guiding channels, both of which are disposed on the housing;

[0008] A supply device is disposed on the housing; and

[0009] The launching device includes two launching mechanisms. Each launching mechanism includes a torque output component, a launching pump, and a nozzle. Each torque output component is connected to the two launching pumps in a corresponding manner. The suction end of each launching pump is connected to the supply device. The pumping end of each launching pump is connected to the nozzle in a corresponding manner. The two nozzles are oriented towards the two guiding channels in a corresponding manner.

[0010] When the launching pump is driven by the torque output component, the projectile in the supply device is pumped to the nozzle by the launching pump, and then the projectile is ejected from the nozzle to the guide channel, and then the projectile is ejected along the two guide channels respectively.

[0011] Preferably, the launching device further includes two mounting shells, which are respectively disposed on the housing, and the two launching mechanisms are disposed on the two mounting shells in a one-to-one correspondence.

[0012] Preferably, each of the torque output components includes a motor and a gear transmission assembly, and each motor is driven and connected to the launching pump through the gear transmission assembly.

[0013] Preferably, the launching mechanism further includes a projectile and a rack, the projectile being driven to the launching pump, and the rack being disposed on the launching pump;

[0014] The gear transmission assembly includes several transmission gears, which mesh sequentially. The motor is connected to one of the transmission gears, and the other transmission gear meshes intermittently with the rack. The motor drives the rack through the transmission gears to move the launching pump. The spring-loaded component provides a force to drive the launching pump to return to its original position.

[0015] Preferably, the launching pump includes a pump barrel and a piston, the pump barrel is disposed on the housing, the piston is slidably disposed inside the pump barrel, each piston is provided with a rack, and the suction end and the pumping end are both located on the pump barrel;

[0016] The motor drives the piston to move against the elastic force of the spring-loaded component via each of the racks, thereby pumping the projectile into the pump barrel; when the transmission gear disengages from the rack, the spring-loaded component drives the piston to move back to its original position, thereby pumping the projectile out of the pump barrel to the nozzle.

[0017] Preferably, the suction end is provided with a pump suction check valve, and the pump outlet end is provided with a pump outlet check valve.

[0018] Preferably, the toy launcher further includes a flame head device, which includes a light-emitting circuit board and at least one light-emitting element. The light-emitting circuit board is disposed at the end of the guide channel, and a through hole is formed on the light-emitting circuit board. The through hole is aligned with the guide channel, and each of the light-emitting elements is disposed on the light-emitting circuit board.

[0019] Preferably, the guiding device further includes two transmitting tubes, which are symmetrically arranged on the housing, and each transmitting tube has a guiding channel along its length.

[0020] Preferably, the guiding device further includes two rotating components. Each rotating component includes a support ring, a rotating element, and an end cap. The two support rings are respectively disposed on the housing. Each rotating element is rotatably disposed on each support ring and is sleeved on each of the transmitting tubes. Each end cap is disposed on the rotating element and has a through hole that communicates with the guiding channel.

[0021] Preferably, the rotating component includes a first outer shell, a second outer shell, and a plurality of contoured tubes, each of the contoured tubes being respectively disposed on the first outer shell and the second outer shell. The first outer shell is connected to the second outer shell, and the first outer shell and the second outer shell are respectively positioned around the launching tube from opposite sides. The end caps are respectively connected to the first outer shell and the second outer shell; and / or

[0022] The guiding device also includes two rotation drive components, which are connected to the two rotating components in a one-to-one correspondence.

[0023] Preferably, the toy launcher further includes an activation device comprising a handle, a trigger, and a switch. The handle is disposed on the housing, the trigger is movably disposed on the handle, and the switch is disposed within the handle and electrically connected to two of the torque output components; and / or

[0024] The housing is provided with a handle.

[0025] The following are the beneficial effects of implementing this utility model:

[0026] This utility model relates to a toy launcher. By setting a guiding device containing two guiding channels, the toy launcher can launch objects along different paths, overcoming the technical defects of the single launch position in the prior art and realizing the multi-point launch function.

[0027] Furthermore, the toy launcher also features a launching device with two independent launching mechanisms, each equipped with a torque output component, a launching pump, and a nozzle in a coordinated structure, which effectively increases the amount of projectile supplied per unit time and greatly improves the effective payload density. Attached Figure Description

[0028] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals generally denote like parts.

[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the toy launcher in some embodiments of this utility model;

[0030] Figure 2 From another perspective Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the toy launcher.

[0031] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the toy launcher in some embodiments of this utility model;

[0032] Figure 4This is an exploded view of a portion of the structure of a toy launcher in some embodiments of this utility model;

[0033] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the launching device in some embodiments of this utility model;

[0034] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 The diagram shows the internal structure of the launching device.

[0035] Figure 7 yes Figure 5 A magnified view of the toy launcher at point A;

[0036] Figure 8 This is a structural schematic diagram of a toy launcher in some other embodiments of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0037] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention may be implemented in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present invention will be more thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art.

[0038] It should be understood that although the terms "first," "second," "third," etc., may be used in this invention to describe various information, this information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of this invention, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information. Thus, features defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this invention, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0039] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0040] Unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0041] Figure 1 and Figure 2 The illustration shows a toy launcher 10 in some embodiments of the present invention. The toy launcher 10 is used to impart kinetic energy to a projectile, thereby enabling the projectile to be launched. The projectile is prior art, and its specific shape or dimensions are not limited.

[0042] In some embodiments, the emitter may be configured as a liquid, a solid, or a solid-liquid mixture.

[0043] In other embodiments, the projectile may be configured as a toy soft bullet.

[0044] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, the toy launcher 10 includes a housing 1, a guide device 2, a supply device 3, and a launching device 4, which are respectively disposed on the housing 1.

[0045] Understandably, the housing 1 serves to support the remaining devices and components. The guiding device 2 guides the projectile outward. The supply device 3 is used to collect the projectile, which can be supplied to the launching device 4 via the supply device 3. The launching device 4 receives the projectile and imparts kinetic energy to it, thereby launching the projectile to the guiding device 2, and then the projectile is launched along a predetermined trajectory under the guidance of the guiding device 2.

[0046] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, the guiding device 2 includes two guiding channels 21, both of which are disposed on the housing 1. The supply device 3 is disposed on the housing 1.

[0047] The launching device 4 includes two launching mechanisms 41. Each launching mechanism 41 includes a torque output component 411, a launching pump 412, and a nozzle 413. Each torque output component 411 is connected to the two launching pumps 412 in a corresponding manner. The suction end 4123 of each launching pump 412 is connected to the supply device 3. The pumping end 4124 of each launching pump 412 is connected to the nozzle 413 in a corresponding manner. The two nozzles 413 are oriented towards the two guide channels 21 in a corresponding manner.

[0048] When the launch pump 412 is driven by the torque output component, the projectile in the supply device 3 is pumped to the nozzle 413 by the launch pump 412, and then the projectile is ejected from the nozzle 413 to the guide channel, and then the projectile is ejected along the two guide channels 21 respectively.

[0049] Understandably, the outlet ends of the two guide channels 21 are fixed at a preset angle to the front end of the housing 1 to constrain the ejection direction of the projectile. The two guide channels 21 can be configured to be parallel to each other. Of course, the length extension directions of the two guide channels 21 can also be configured to be at a certain angle, so that the projectile can be ejected from different positions at different angles.

[0050] The torque output assembly 411 can be configured to connect to the drive shaft of the launch pump 412 via a gear set or coupling, for converting electrical or mechanical energy into torque to drive the launch pump 412. The suction end 4123 of the launch pump 412 is connected to the supply device 3 via a sealed pipeline, and the discharge end 4124 is connected to the nozzle 413 via a conduit, for pressurizing and directionally conveying the projectile; alternatively, the nozzle 413 can be directly installed inside the discharge end 4124 of the launch pump 412, thereby eliminating the need for a conduit and improving the product's structural compactness. The nozzle 413 is used to adjust the projectile's spray angle and initial velocity, which can be adjusted by adjusting the cross-sectional area of ​​the nozzle 413.

[0051] It should be noted that the number of launching mechanisms 41 is set to two, and the supply device 3 can be configured to be connected to the suction ends 4123 of the two launching pumps 412 respectively through two independent conduits, thereby ensuring the stability of the material supply. Of course, for non-liquid launching materials, the supply device 3 can be connected to the two launching mechanisms 41 through other structures that can be used for guiding materials.

[0052] In actual operation, the projectile in the supply device 3 enters the suction end 4123 of the launch pump 412 by gravity or external pressure. The torque output component 411 drives the launch pump 412 to operate, drawing the projectile in through the suction end 4123 and pressurizing and pumping the drawn-in projectile. The pressurized projectile is then delivered to the nozzle 413 through the pump outlet 4124; subsequently, the projectile is ejected through the nozzle 413 into the guide channel 21. The projectile is ejected under the guidance of the guide channel 21.

[0053] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the launching device 4 further includes two mounting shells 42, which are respectively disposed on the housing 1, and two launching mechanisms 41 are disposed on the two mounting shells 42 in a one-to-one correspondence.

[0054] Understandably, the inner wall of each mounting housing 42 is provided with a limiting groove that matches the shape of the launching mechanism 41, for fixing the relative positions of the torque output assembly 411, the launching pump 412, and the nozzle 413. Through this embodiment, a split design can be achieved, enabling modular installation and maintenance of the launching mechanism 41 and improving product assembly efficiency.

[0055] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, each torque output component 411 includes a motor 4111 and a gear train 4112, with each motor 4111 being driven to the launch pump 412 via the gear train 4112.

[0056] Understandably, the motor 4111 is fixedly connected to the mounting housing 42, and the output shaft of the motor 4111 is connected via the input end of the gear transmission assembly 4112. The gear transmission assembly 4112 can be configured to include multiple transmission gears, which mesh sequentially or are positioned in predetermined locations, thereby enabling the torque output by the motor 4111 to be further transmitted to the launch pump 412. The arrangement of the transmission gears allows for adjustment of the transmission ratio according to the type of projectile (such as water bullets, soft rubber bullets, or liquids), expanding the application scenarios.

[0057] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the launching mechanism 41 further includes a spring 414 and a rack 415, the spring 414 being driven to the launching pump 412, and the rack 415 being disposed on the launching pump 412.

[0058] The gear transmission assembly 4112 includes several transmission gears 4113, which mesh sequentially. The motor 4111 drives one of the transmission gears 4113, while the other transmission gear 4113 intermittently meshes with the rack 415. The motor 4111 drives the rack 415 through the transmission gears 4113 to move the launch pump 412. The spring-loaded component 414 provides the force to drive the launch pump 412 to return to its original position.

[0059] Understandably, the spring retainer 414 can be configured as a spring or an elastic rubber component, and the spring retainer 414 is driven to the firing pump 412. The rack 415 is used to intermittently drive the firing pump 412 under the drive of the transmission gear 4113.

[0060] The gear transmission assembly 4112 includes at least two stages of transmission gears 4113. The first stage gear is driven by a motor 4111, and the last stage gear intermittently meshes with a rack 415. The tooth surface of the last stage transmission gear 4113 is partially cut off. When the toothless section rotates to the position of the rack 415, the meshing is interrupted, the recoil spring 414 is released, and the launch pump 412 is reset. During the reset process, the pressurized pumping of the projectile is completed.

[0061] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the launch pump 412 includes a pump barrel 4121 and a piston 4122. The pump barrel 4121 is disposed on the housing 1, and the piston 4122 is slidably disposed in the pump barrel 4121. Each piston 4122 is provided with a rack 415. The suction end 4123 and the pumping end 4124 are both located on the pump barrel 4121.

[0062] The motor 4111 drives the piston 4122 to move against the elastic force of the spring member 414 through each rack 415, thereby pumping the projectile into the pump barrel 4121; when the transmission gear 4113 disengages from the rack 415, the spring member 414 drives the piston 4122 to reset and move, thereby pumping the projectile from the pump barrel 4121 to the nozzle 413.

[0063] Understandably, the pump barrel 4121 is fixed inside the housing 1, and the inner wall of the pump barrel 4121 can be configured to have a guide groove. The circumferential protrusion of the piston 4122 cooperates with the guide groove, restricting the piston 4122 to slide only axially. A sealing ring can be installed at the head of the piston 4122 to form a dynamic seal with the inner wall of the pump barrel 4121 to prevent leakage of the projectile.

[0064] During actual operation, the motor 4111 drives the rack 415 via the transmission gear 4113, pushing the piston 4122 towards the tail of the pump barrel 4121, compressing the projectile 414. At this time, the internal volume of the pump barrel 4121 increases, and the external air pressure draws the projectile in through the suction end 4123. After the transmission gear 4113 disengages from the rack 415, the projectile 414 pushes the piston 4122 towards the head of the pump barrel 4121, reducing the internal volume of the pump barrel 4121. The projectile, under pressure, is then discharged from the pump outlet 4124.

[0065] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the suction end 4123 is provided with a pump suction check valve 4125, and the pump outlet end 4124 is provided with a pump outlet check valve 4126.

[0066] Understandably, the pump suction check valve 4125 is prior art, and its configuration allows the projectile to flow into the launch pump only through the suction end 4123 in one direction.

[0067] When the piston 4122 moves backward, a negative pressure is formed inside the pump cylinder 4121. The pump suction check valve 4125 is opened by the external air pressure, and the ejector material enters the pump cylinder 4121. At the same time, the pump discharge check valve 4126 is closed to prevent the residual ejector material in the nozzle 413 from being sucked back.

[0068] When the piston 4122 moves forward, the pressure inside the pump barrel 4121 increases, the pump suction check valve 4125 closes, preventing the projectile from flowing back; at the same time, the pump discharge check valve 4126 opens, allowing the projectile to enter the nozzle 413.

[0069] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the guide device 2 further includes two launch tubes 24, which are symmetrically arranged on the housing 1, and each launch tube 24 has a guide channel 21 along its length extension direction.

[0070] Understandably, the launching tube 24 is a hollow tube, with one end of the launching tube 24 coaxially aligned with the nozzle 413. Of course, the nozzle 413 can also be configured to be partially or completely inserted into the end of the launching tube 24.

[0071] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the guide device 2 further includes two rotating components 22. Each rotating component 22 includes a support ring 221, a rotating element 222, and an end cap 223. The two support rings 221 are respectively disposed on the housing 1. Each rotating element 222 is rotatably disposed on each support ring 221 and is sleeved on each launch tube 24. Each end cap 223 is disposed on the rotating element 222. Each end cap 223 has a through hole 2231 that connects to the guide channel 21.

[0072] Understandably, the support ring 221 can be configured as an annular metal part or an annular plastic part, and the support ring 221 can be configured to be fixed to symmetrical positions on both sides of the housing 1 by welding, snap-fitting, or bolting. A rolling bearing or sliding bushing can be further fitted into the inner ring of the support ring 221 to provide rotational support for the rotating part 222 and reduce wear between the support ring 221 and the rotating part 222.

[0073] The rotating component 222 can be configured to rotate via a drive unit 231, which drives the rotating component 222 to rotate via gears, belts, or other types of transmission components. The end cap 223 can be configured as a disc-shaped cap, fixed to the end of the rotating component 222 by threads, a plug-in structure, or a snap-fit ​​structure. A through-hole 2231 is used for the projectile to pass through the end cap 223 and be ejected. The diameter of the through-hole 2231 can be configured to be slightly larger than the outer diameter of the launch tube 24, thereby preventing wear between the end cap and the outer wall of the launch tube 24.

[0074] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the rotating component 222 includes a first outer shell 2221, a second outer shell 2222, and a plurality of contoured tubes 2223. Each contoured tube 2223 is respectively disposed on the first outer shell 2221 and the second outer shell 2222. The first outer shell 2221 is connected to the second outer shell 2222. The first outer shell 2221 and the second outer shell 2222 surround the launch tube 24 from opposite sides. The end caps 223 are respectively connected to the first outer shell 2221 and the second outer shell 2222.

[0075] Understandably, the first outer shell 2221 and the second outer shell 2222 are symmetrical structures, covering the transmitting tube 24 from both sides by bolts, clips, or magnetic structures. The inner walls of both the first outer shell 2221 and the second outer shell 2222 are provided with grooves that match the outer wall of the transmitting tube 24, ensuring no relative displacement after assembly. The contour tube 2223 enhances the realism of the product.

[0076] It should be noted that the content of this embodiment can improve the ease of disassembly and assembly of the rotating component 222 and reduce costs.

[0077] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the guide device 2 further includes two rotation drive members 23, which are connected to the two rotating components 22 in a one-to-one correspondence.

[0078] Understandably, by rotating the drive component 23 to drive the rotating component 22 to rotate, the product can automatically drive the rotating component 22 to rotate while ejecting the projectile, thereby further improving the realism of the product.

[0079] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, the toy launcher 10 further includes an activation device 5, which includes a handle 51, a trigger 52 and a switch. The handle 51 is disposed on the housing 1, the trigger 52 is movably disposed on the handle 51, and the switch is disposed inside the handle 51 and electrically connected to two torque output components 411.

[0080] Understandably, the grip 51 can be configured to be fixed to the rear of the housing 1 by bolts or clips, and its shape is ergonomic, with the surface further provided with anti-slip textures or a soft rubber coating. The grip 51 is hollow inside to accommodate the switch and wires. The trigger 52 can be configured to be movably mounted on the grip 51 via a hinge shaft, or the trigger 52 can be configured to be set on the grip 51 via a linear connection structure. Furthermore, a spring can be provided to drive the trigger 52 to return to its original position.

[0081] In actual operation, when trigger 52 is pressed, the switch is closed, triggering the torque output component 411 to start; when trigger 52 is released, the switch is opened, and the torque output component 411 stops working.

[0082] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, in some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, a handle 11 is provided on the housing 1.

[0083] Understandably, the handle 11 is located at the top of the housing 1 and is fixed by integral molding or separate bolts. The two ends of the handle 11 extend to both sides of the housing 1 to distribute the load and improve the ease of use of the product.

[0084] In some embodiments of the toy launcher 10, if the launcher is a liquid, the supply device 3 can be configured to include a water tank, a liquid guide connector, and several conduits. The water tank is connected to the liquid guide connector via conduits, and the liquid guide connector is then connected to two launching mechanisms via two conduits respectively. In this way, single liquid supply and dual launching can be achieved.

[0085] like Figure 8 As shown, the toy launcher 10 also includes a fire head device 6, which includes a light-emitting circuit board 61 and at least one light-emitting element 62. The light-emitting circuit board 61 is disposed at the end of the guide channel 21. A through hole (not shown in the figure) is formed on the light-emitting circuit board 61. The through hole is aligned with the guide channel 21. Each light-emitting element 62 is disposed on the light-emitting circuit board 61.

[0086] Understandably, when the toy launcher 10 fires the projectile, the light-emitting circuit board 61 drives each light-emitting component 62 to work and emit light, so that the light emitted by the light-emitting component 62 can illuminate the fired projectile, thereby simulating the gun flash effect and further improving the realism of the product.

[0087] It should be noted that the vias allow the projectile to pass through and exit, preventing the light-emitting circuit board 61 from obstructing the projectile's exit. Of course, the vias also allow the light-emitting circuit board to be fully or partially fitted outside the guide channel 21, so that the light-emitting element 62 can also surround the outside of the guide channel 21. This allows the light source 62 to be as close as possible to the projectile's exit position, improving the muzzle flash simulation effect.

[0088] To ensure that the light emitted by the light-emitting element 62 can illuminate the emitted object, at least the following implementation methods are available:

[0089] Firstly, the flame device also includes a sensor electrically connected to the light-emitting circuit board 61, with the sensing end of the sensor facing the end of the guide channel 21. In this way, the sensor can detect the emission of the projectile in a timely manner, so that the light-emitting circuit board 61 can drive each light-emitting element 62 to work in a timely manner when the projectile is emitted, thereby ensuring that the light can illuminate the emitted projectile and guarantee the flame simulation effect.

[0090] Secondly, the light-emitting circuit board 61 can be configured to drive the light-emitting element 62 to work in a constantly powered manner, so that the light will only be emitted into the emitter when the emitter is emitted, which can also ensure the gun flame simulation effect.

[0091] Furthermore, the sensor can be configured as an infrared sensor or other types of sensors, as long as it can detect the emission of the object.

[0092] The following are the beneficial effects of implementing this utility model:

[0093] This utility model relates to a toy launcher. By setting a guiding device containing two guiding channels, the toy launcher can launch objects along different paths, overcoming the technical defects of the single launch position in the prior art and realizing the multi-point launch function.

[0094] Furthermore, the toy launcher also features a launching device with two independent launching mechanisms, each equipped with a torque output component, a launching pump, and a nozzle in a coordinated structure, which effectively increases the amount of projectile supplied per unit time and greatly improves the effective payload density.

[0095] The present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the above embodiments, the descriptions of each embodiment have different focuses; for parts not described in detail in a certain embodiment, please refer to the relevant descriptions of other embodiments. Those skilled in the art should also understand that the actions and modules involved in the specification are not necessarily essential to the present invention. Furthermore, it is understood that the steps in the method of the present invention embodiments can be adjusted, combined, and deleted according to actual needs, and the modules in the device of the present invention embodiments can be combined, divided, and deleted according to actual needs.

[0096] The various embodiments of the present invention have been described above. These descriptions are exemplary and not exhaustive, nor are they limited to the disclosed embodiments. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein is chosen to best explain the principles, practical application, or improvement of the technology in the market, or to enable others skilled in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.

Claims

1. A toy launcher characterized by, The application relates to a toy launcher. The launcher comprises a housing, a guide device, a supply device and a launching device. The guide device comprises two guide channels, each of which is arranged on the housing. The supply device is arranged on the housing. The launching device comprises two launching mechanisms, each of which comprises a torque output assembly, a launching pump and a nozzle. Each of the torque output assemblies is one-to-one drivingly connected to the launching pumps. The suction end of each of the launching pumps is communicated with the supply device.

2. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, The pump-out end of each of the launching pumps is one-to-one communicated with the nozzles.

3. A toy launcher according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that, The two nozzles are one-to-one directed towards the two guide channels.

4. The toy launcher of claim 3, wherein, When the launching pumps are driven by the torque output assemblies, the launching objects in the supply device are pumped to the nozzles through the launching pumps, so that the launching objects are sprayed to the guide channels through the nozzles, and then the launching objects are respectively shot along the two guide channels. The launching device further comprises two mounting housings, each of which is arranged on the housing, and each of the two launching mechanisms is arranged on the two mounting housings.

5. The toy launcher of claim 4, wherein, Each of the torque output assemblies comprises a motor and a gear transmission set. Each of the motors is drivingly connected to the launching pumps through the gear transmission set.

6. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, The launching mechanism further comprises a restoring member and a rack. The restoring member is drivingly connected to the launching pump, and the rack is arranged on the launching pump.

7. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, The gear transmission set comprises a plurality of transmission gears. Each of the transmission gears is sequentially meshed. The motor is drivingly connected to one of the transmission gears. Another transmission gear is intermittently meshed with the rack. The motor drives the rack to move the launching pump through the transmission gears. The restoring member provides a force to drive the restoring movement of the launching pump. The launching pump comprises a pump cylinder and a piston. The pump cylinder is arranged on the housing, and the piston is slidingly arranged in the pump cylinder. Each of the pistons is provided with the rack. The suction end and the pump-out end are located on the pump cylinder. When the motor drives the piston to move against the elastic force of the restoring member through the racks, the launching objects are pumped into the pump cylinder. When the transmission gears are disengaged from the racks, the restoring member drives the piston to move back, so that the launching objects in the pump cylinder are pumped out to the nozzles. The suction end is provided with a suction check valve, and the pump-out end is provided with a pump-out check valve. The toy launcher further comprises a fire head device. The fire head device comprises a light emitting circuit board and at least one light emitting piece. The light emitting circuit board is arranged at the end of the guide channel. The light emitting circuit board is provided with a via hole, which is aligned with the guide channel. Each of the light emitting pieces is arranged on the light emitting circuit board. The guide device further comprises two launching tubes. The two launching tubes are symmetrically arranged on the housing. Each of the launching tubes is provided with the guide channel along the length extension direction.

8. The toy launcher of claim 7, wherein, The guide device further comprises two rotating assemblies, each of the rotating assemblies comprises a supporting ring, a rotating member and an end cover, two supporting rings are arranged on the shell respectively, each rotating member is arranged on each supporting ring in one-to-one correspondence, each rotating member is sleeved on each launching tube in one-to-one correspondence, and each end cover is arranged on the rotating member, and a through hole is formed in each end cover, and the through hole is communicated with the guide channel.

9. The toy launcher of claim 8, wherein, The rotating member comprises a first shell, a second shell and a plurality of profiled tubes, each profiled tube is arranged on the first shell and the second shell respectively, the first shell is connected to the second shell, the first shell and the second shell are arranged outside the launching tube from opposite sides respectively, and the end cover is connected to the first shell and the second shell respectively; and / or The guide device further comprises two rotating driving members, and the two rotating driving members are drivingly connected to the two rotating assemblies in one-to-one correspondence.

10. The toy launcher of claim 1, wherein, The toy launcher further comprises an exciting device, the exciting device comprises a handle, a trigger and a switch, the handle is arranged on the shell, the trigger is movably arranged on the handle, the switch is arranged in the handle, and the switch is electrically connected to the two torque output assemblies; And / or A handle is arranged on the shell.