Claims
- 1. A device for extracting ammunition casings from linked tubes of a flexible ammunition carrier, comprising:
- (a) a generally tubular chute having an entrance end and an exit end, said chute comprising an upper wall, a lower wall and first and second side walls, said side walls being divergent from each other along the length of said chute substantially from said entrance end to said exit end thereby defining a passageway therethrough extending from said entrance end to said exit end which substantially uniformly increases in width from near said entrance end to said exit end, said entrance end of said chute sized to receive said flexible ammunition carrier and said casings contained therein;
- (b) first and second channels along respective said first and second side walls of said chute, said channels configured to diverge one from the other in correspondence with the divergence of said first and second side walls, said channels sized to receive respective annular flanges on said casings and said tubes of said flexible ammunition carrier; and
- (c) means for forcing said flexible ammunition carrier through said chute from said entrance end to said exit end whereby respective said annular flanges of said casings and said tubes of said flexible ammunition carrier are separated along the length of said chute in correspondence with the divergence of said first and second channels, and said casings are thereby separated from said tubes of said flexible ammunition carrier near said exit end of said chute.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said means for forcing said flexible ammunition carrier through said chute comprises a rotatable paddle wheel disposed near said entrance end of said chute, said paddle wheel including a plurality of paddles sized and spaced to engage spaces between adjacent tubes of said flexible ammunition carrier and thereby force said flexible ammunition carrier along said chute with rotation of said paddle wheel.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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