This invention relates to ammunition magazines and more specifically to magazines for dispensing uniformly-sized spherical projectiles such as frangible paintballs into a gun adapted to shoot said projectiles.
pneumatically-operated projectile launching devices such as paintball guns, also called paintball markers, have been enhanced to provide a rapid and sustained firing of a large quantity of projectiles. One of such devices is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,326 Smith et al. Large capacity projectile loading and feeding hoppers and magazines are provided to mount above the feeding port of the gun positioned above the breech section. Such a holding and loading magazine is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,725,852 Yokota et al. Some projectile loading and feeding implements combine a hopper mounted on the feeding port of the gun and a loading magazine adapted to dump its contents into the hopper as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,983 Stoneking. The aforesaid three patents are incorporated in this specification by this reference.
During a paintball game, the amount of ammunition that a player uses depends upon his tactical role. A first line attacker must display great mobility with only occasional firing of the gun. By contrast, a rear shooter covering the advance of the attackers must use a great deal of ammunition through constant firing. Equipping all guns with the same size magazine entails risk of burdening a mobile attacker or limiting the firing ability of the rear soldier having a less offensive role.
The instant invention results from an attempt to resolve without compromise, the ammunition needs of a variety of game players.
The principal and secondary objects of this invention are to provide a convenient way to equip each player in a paintball game with the right amount of ammunition without unduly burdening some or limiting the fire power of other players, and to assure a quick and easy adaptation of a gun to the particular war game assignment of its user.
These and other valuable objects are achieved by an ammunition feeding device that can accommodate a number of magazines of different projectile-holding capacities. The device comprises a coupling base adapted for mounting directly into the projectile feeding port of a paintball marker. The coupling base has an intake port shaped and dimensioned to mate with the exit spout of each of a plurality of different capacity magazines. The base also includes a motor whose shaft interfaces with the connection bushing of an agitator located inside the magazine, when the magazine is installed on the coupling base.
Referring now to the drawing, there is shown in
As illustrated in
Inside each magazine, a rotating agitator 10 located proximately to the opening 11 of the exit spout 8 has a drive bushing 12 which protrudes from the bottom of the magazine as illustrated in
As shown in
Each magazine 6, 7 forms a vessel with a single large aperture closed by a snapping hinge lid 20.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, modifications can be made and other embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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