| US 7,338,343 B2 | ||
| Toy grenade | ||
| See Lap Siu, Flat G, 14/F, Hoi San Mansion, Riviera Garden, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong (China); Kam Luen Hui, RM ‘A’, 38/F, Block 6, Metro City Phase 1, Tseung Kwan O, N.T., Hong Kong (China); and Lap Shan Lee, Flat/RM 2204, Wing Pak HSE., Hong Pak CRT., Pik Wan Road, Lam Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong (China) | ||
| Filed on Apr. 20, 2006, as Appl. No. 11/407,364. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2007/0249262 A1, Oct. 25, 2007 | ||
| Int. Cl. A63H 33/30 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 446—473 [446/401; 102/498; 434/11] | 10 Claims |

| 1. A toy grenade comprising:
a casing having two half casings removably mountable together,
an elongated rod spring-mounted slidably in said casing and having an end portion therein extendable within said casing by
compressing a spiral spring located in said casing,
a pivot arm pivotally mounted on said casing and pivotable between a first position and a second position, and at said first
position a flat surface portion of said pivot arm pressing said elongated rod to extend within said casing, and at said second
position said elongated rod being retracted out of said casing by spring force of said spiral spring,
a slide clamp mounted within said casing, said slide clamp having a clamping opening, and said elongated rod being slidably
extending through said clamping opening,
a powder container located within said casing, and said container having a top panel with an access opening formed therein,
said powder container being filled with a colored powder and compressed air,
a sealing plug mounted at said access opening,
a spacer cap disposed over said top panel of said powder container, said spacer cap having a vertical column therein engageable
with a lower end of said elongated rod.
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