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Old 10-08-2005, 11:17 AM   #1
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Default Diaphragm water gun patent by Jeff Zimmerman

I've recently found the Water Warriors diaphragm water gun patent by Jeff Zimmerman, who is also known as Big Bee if I remember his name correctly. Of course, it is possible that there are two Jeffs in the same company, but I find that unlikely in this situation.

This patent is very interesting and I would suggest for those interested in Water Warriors water guns read it. The patent number is 6,802,756.

To me, patents are the best water gun technology writings ever made. There's so much out there and you find something new and interesting every day. Of course, I do wait to get a good printed copy of each patent before reading more heavily into them, but this one I thought was too interesting to delay!

Edit: Also check out patent application 20050035148. For those who were at WaterWar.net, this was the battery powered water gun Big Bee was talking about making. The water gun wasn't manufactured, but the patent application is still there.
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Old 10-10-2005, 11:56 AM   #2
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What is also interesting to note is that this Mr. Jeff Zimmerman himself was formerly employed by Larami Limited.

The patents given as references are intriguing as they document much of the development of the water gun and Mr. Zimmerman apparently has quite a bit of experience regarding the CPS technology.

It will be quite interesting to see if they can improve upon this diaphragm technology. Certainly something to watch out for.
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Old 10-10-2005, 04:10 PM   #3
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I personally don't see much potential in diaphragm unless they changed the design so that it was more linear. Performance would increase to say the least. There's much more they could do as well, though I believe they know all I do and more...

Checking the references, I can see that Big Bee also designed the Super Soaker Monster X and Triple Charge. A quick search also revealed that he made the ornamental designs for the Super Soaker XP 270 and several other smaller water guns. He also is listed on what appears to be a patent on Max-D (6,631,830). I knew that he and some of his employees worked for Larami, but I did not know that he had such a big job!
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