IP Library Granted Patent US 7,383,833
Granted Patent B2
US 7,383,833 · App. 11/600,285 · Granted Jun 10, 2008

Valve for air tank

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Patent No.
US 7,383,833
App. No.
11/600,285
Granted
Jun 10, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A valve, possibly for use in a paintball marker, has a longer threaded portion that insures a canister that engages the valve must undergo many twists to become unscrewed from the valve. Alternatively, the valve has an elongated threaded portion with gas bleed channels that extend along a substantial portion of the threading. Still alternatively, the valve may use visual markings along the length of the threaded portion to indicate to a user that the canister is being unscrewed.

Claims (8)

1. A valve for a paintball marker comprising:

a propellant interface portion; and

a threaded portion for threadedly engaging a canister of compressed gas and in communication with the propellant interface portion through an axial hole extending through the threaded portion and propellant interface

wherein the threaded portion comprises at least one channel extending through threads in the threaded portion.

2. The valve of claim 1 wherein the threaded portion is between ¾ and 2.0 inches long.

3. The valve of claim 1 wherein the number of channels is an even number, and the paired channels are located parallel to an axis of the axial hole and equidistant from each other on opposed portions of a circumference defined by the threaded portion.

4. The valve of claim 3 wherein the channels extend for more than half the length of the threaded portion.

5. The valve of claim 3 wherein the number of channels is an even number of four or more, and each pair of opposed channels is located at a different distance from a terminal end of the threaded portion as another pair of channels.