Claims
- 1. An ammunition magazine adapted to be pre-loaded and stored for extended periods of time comprising, in combination:
- an elongated sector-shaped hollow housing having top and bottom ends and having an ammunition feed opening at the top end;
- the housing having opposite side walls, and front and rear edge walls joining said side walls;
- a plurality of stacked ammunition rounds substantially filling said housing, the rounds of ammunition in the stack being disposed approximately parallel to said side walls;
- a gear rack extending longitudinally of the housing along the interior of one of said side walls;
- an ammunition follower moveable along the interior of said housing and disposed adjacent the bottom end thereof in engagement with the stack of ammunition rounds;
- a spring motor mounted on said ammunition follower for movement therewith along the interior of the housing;
- said spring motor including a rotary drive gear engaged with said gear rack for urging the ammunition follower along with the ammunition toward said ammunition feed opening;
- said spring motor being disposed in an operationally unstressed condition;
- said spring motor including a separate rotary energizing member, and means limiting rotation of the energizing member to the direction which places the spring motor in an operationally stressed condition; and,
- means manually engageable from the exterior of the housing for rotating said energizing member to energize said spring motor to an operationally stressed condition.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for rotating said energizing member to energize said spring motor to an operationally stressed condition comprises an elongated strip operatively coupled to said rotary energizing member of the spring motor and adapted to be manually pulled from the housing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ammunition follower comprises a U-shaped frame having an upper cross-member extending transversely of the housing for engaging said ammunition rounds and having a pair of downwardly extending legs disposed at opposite ends of the cross member proximate the front and rear edge walls of the housing, with the U-shape of the frame being disposed parallel to the side walls of the housing; and, wherein the spring motor is mounted transversely of the housing between said downwardly extending legs and comprises a shaft extending between and mounted to said legs, with said rotary drive gear being mounted on said shaft, a helical torsion spring mounted coaxially on said shaft, means coupling one end of said torsion spring to said drive gear, and means coupling the opposite end of said torsion spring to said frame.
- 4. An ammunition magazine adapted to be pre-loaded and stored for extended periods of time comprising, in combination:
- an elongated hollow housing having top and bottom end and having an ammunition feed opening at the top end;
- a plurality of stacked ammunition rounds substantially filling said housing;
- ann ammunition follower moveable along the interior of said housing and disposed adjacent the bottom end thereof in engagement with the stack of ammunition rounds;
- a spring motor mounted on said ammunition follower for movement therewith along the interior of the housing;
- said spring motor including a rotary drive member operationally engaged with said housing for urging the ammunition follower along with the ammunition toward said ammunition feed opening;
- said spring motor being diposed in an operationally unstressed condition;
- said spring motor including an energizing gear; and,
- means manually engageable from the exterior of the housing for energizing said spring motor to an operationally stressed condition, said means for energizing including an elongated strip slidably mounted in the housing and protruding from the bottom end thereof, said strip having gear teeth formed along the length thereof, the gear teeth of said strip being in operational engagement with the energizing gear of the spring motor.
- 5. An ammunition magazine adapted to be pre-loaded and stored for extended periods of time comprising, in combination:
- a elongated hollow housing having top and bottom ends and having an ammunition feed opening at the top end;
- a plurality of stacked ammunition rounds substantially filling said housing;
- an ammunition follower moveable along the interior of said housing and disposed adjacent the bottom end thereof in engagement with the stack of ammunition rounds, said follower having a U-shaped frame with an upper face for engaging said ammunition rounds, and a pair of downwardly extending legs;
- a spring motor mounted transversly of the housing, on said ammunition follower between said downwardly extending legs, for movement therewith along the interior of the housing;
- said spring motor being disposed in an operationally unstresed condition;
- said spring motor including a shaft extending between and mounted to said legs, a rotary drive member mounted on said shaft and operationally engaged with said housing for urging the ammunition follower along with the ammunition toward said ammunition feed opening, a helical torsion spring mounted coaxially on said shaft, means coupling one end of said torsion spring to said drive member and means coupling the opposite end of said torsion spring to said frame;
- said means coupling said opposite end if said torsion spring to the frame including a rotary energizing member mounted on said shaft and means limiting rotation of said energizing member to the direction which places the torsion spring in the operationally stressed condition;
- said rotary energizing member being rotatably and slidably mounted on said shaft, and said torsion spring being compressed longitudinally against the energizing member and urging said energizing member against one leg of said frame
- said means limiting rotation of said energizing member to the direction which places the torsion spring in the operationally stressed condition comprising a ratchet mechanism disposed between the energizing member and said one leg of the frame; and,
- means manually engageable from the exterior of the housing for energizing said spring motor to an operationally stressed condition comprising an elongated member operatively coupled to said rotary energizing member and adapted to be manually pulled from the housing.
- 6. An ammunition magazine adapted to be pre-loaded with ammunition rounds and stored for extended periods of time while so loaded, comprising:
- an elongated hollow housing having an opening at one end for loading and dispensing rounds of ammunition, said housing including a gear rack formed on a interior wall thereof and extending longitudinally of the housing;
- an ammunition follower moveable along the interior of said housing from the other end of said housing;
- drive means for urging the ammunition follower toward said opening, said drive means including a spring motor mounted on said ammunition follower for movement therewith, said spring motor being disposed in an operationally unstressed condition;
- said spring motor including a drive gear engaged with said gear rack, a torsion spring, and an energizing gear coupled to said spring for energizing the same; and,
- means manually engageable from the exterior of the housing for energizing said spring motor to an operationally stressed condition after the magazine is loaded with ammunition, comprising an elongated strip slidably mounted in the housing and protruding from one end thereof, said strip having gear teeth formed along the length thereof, with the gear teeth of said strip being engaged with the energizing gear of said spring motor.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of a contract with the United States Department of the Navy.
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