Jul 8, 2025

US12352514 - Folding structure of toy gun

A folding structure of a toy gun has a main structure that includes a gun body section, a guard section pivotally mounted to one side of the gun body section, a gun barrel portion movably arranged in interiors of the gun body section and the guard section, an internal bore module arranged at an end of the gun barrel portion, an elastic element fit over the gun barrel portion, a bore latch pivotally mounted in the interior of the guard section, a bullet loading latch pivotally mounted in the interior of the gun body section and operatively collaborating with the magazine, a bore driving member arranged at a front end of the internal bore module, a driving pull handle for pushing the bore driving member, and a fixing pull handle for fixing the guard section.

The patent describes a folding structure for a toy gun that includes various components such as a gun body, guard section, and movable gun barrel, all designed to enhance functionality and playability. Key features include a bore latch, bullet loading latch, and multiple pull handles that facilitate operation and stability of the toy gun’s mechanism.

Claim 1

  1. A folding structure of a toy gun, mainly comprising: a gun body section; a guard section, which is pivotally mounted to one side of the gun body section by a rotation axle portion; a gun barrel portion, which is movably arranged in interiors of the gun body section and the guard section; an internal bore module, which is arranged at an end of the gun barrel portion; an elastic element, which is fit over the gun barrel portion and has two ends respectively mounted to the interior of the guard section and the internal bore module; a bore latch, which is pivotally mounted in the interior of the guard section and correspondingly connected to the internal bore module to fix the internal bore module; a bullet loading latch, which is pivotally mounted in the interior of the gun body section and collaborates with a magazine to control the connection between the bore latch and the internal bore module and controls communication of the internal bore module with the magazine; at least one bore driving member, which is arranged on at least one side of a front end of the internal bore module; at least one driving pull handle, which is pivotally mounted to the guard section for pushing the bore driving member to pull the internal bore module frontward; and a fixing pull handle, which is pivotally mounted to the guard section to fix the guard section by means of a fixing member mounted to the gun body section. a gun body section; a guard section, which is pivotally mounted to one side of the gun body section by a rotation axle portion; a gun barrel portion, which is movably arranged in interiors of the gun body section and the guard section; an internal bore module, which is arranged at an end of the gun barrel portion; an elastic element, which is fit over the gun barrel portion and has two ends respectively mounted to the interior of the guard section and the internal bore module; a bore latch, which is pivotally mounted in the interior of the guard section and correspondingly connected to the internal bore module to fix the internal bore module; a bullet loading latch, which is pivotally mounted in the interior of the gun body section and collaborates with a magazine to control the connection between the bore latch and the internal bore module and controls communication of the internal bore module with the magazine; at least one bore driving member, which is arranged on at least one side of a front end of the internal bore module; at least one driving pull handle, which is pivotally mounted to the guard section for pushing the bore driving member to pull the internal bore module frontward; and a fixing pull handle, which is pivotally mounted to the guard section to fix the guard section by means of a fixing member mounted to the gun body section.

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