Claims
- 1. A carrier for generally cylindrical items, comprising:
- a. an elongated body with an arc-shaped cross-section having a first end and a second end and defining an elongated slot sized to accommodate at least two of the generally cylindrical items;
- b. a first end plate connected to the first end of the body;
- c. a second end plate connected to the second end of the body;
- d. a spacer connected within the body between the first end plate and the second end plate defining positions separated in a direction of elongation, each position for accommodating at least one item; and
- e. a plurality of clamping fingers extending from the body and arranged on the body in opposing pairs.
- 2. The carrier of claim 1, further comprising a first support roller extending from the first end plate and a second support roller extending from the second end plate.
- 3. The carrier of claim 2, in which the body defines a longitudinal axis with which the first and second support rollers are aligned.
- 4. The carrier of claim 3, further comprising:
- a. a first link connected to the first support roller;
- b. a second link connected to the second support roller;
- c. a first drive roller connected to the first link; and
- d. a second drive roller connected to the second link.
- 5. The carrier of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of end rollers each of which is attached to an end of one of the plurality of clamping fingers.
- 6. The carrier of claim 1, in which the opposing pairs of clamping fingers are preformed to define an out-of-round cross section adapted to clamp the items when the items are positioned within the body.
- 7. The carrier of claim 1 in which the body is sized to accommodate a plurality of N items, where N is an integer >2, and in which a plurality of N-1 spacers are provided.
- 8. The carrier of claim 1, in which the clamping fingers are formed in pairs separately from the body, and each formed pair is attached to the body along a midline of the formed pair.
- 9. The carrier of claim 8, in which the clamping fingers in each pair define an arc having a first radius proximate the midline that is smaller than a second radius of an arc defined by the body at a location of attachment of the respective clamping finger pair.
- 10. The carrier of claim 9, in which each of the pairs of clamping fingers is attached to the body using a localized fastening technique.
- 11. The carrier of claim 10, in which the localized fastening technique is selected from the group of riveting, bolting or spot welding.
- 12. The carrier of claim 8, in which each of the pairs of clamping fingers is attached on an outer surface of the body.
- 13. The carrier of claim 9, in which each pair of the clamping fingers is attached on an outer surface of the body.
- 14. The carrier of claim 1, in which at least a respective one of the opposing pairs of clamping fingers is positioned on each side of the spacer.
- 15. The carrier of claim 1, in which each of the opposing pairs of clamping fingers is:
- a. formed separately from the body such that a predetermined separation exists between ends of the opposing pair of clamping fingers; and
- b. attached to the body so that the distance between the opposing pair of clamping fingers exceeds the predetermined separation.
- 16. The carrier of claim 15, in which each of the opposing pairs of clamping fingers is attached along a midline of the opposing pair of clamping fingers to an outer surface of the body.
- 17. A carrier for one or more generally cylindrical items, comprising:
- a. an elongated body with an arc-shaped cross-section:
- i. having a first end and a second end, and
- ii. defining a longitudinal axis and a first concave surface having a first radius of curvature; and
- b. a plurality of separately formed opposing pairs of clamping fingers, each of which pairs:
- i. defines a midline, a second concave surface having a second radius of curvature proximate the midline that is smaller than the first radius of curvature, and a slot configured to receive the items, and
- ii. is attached to the elongated body using a localized fastening technique near the midline of the opposing pair of clamping fingers such that the midline and the longitudinal axis of the elongated body are substantially aligned and the second concave surface of the opposing pair of clamping fingers is adjacent a convex surface of the elongated body opposed to the first concave surface.
- 18. The carrier of claim 17, further comprising a spacer connected to the elongated body between two of the plurality of opposing pairs of clamping fingers, said spacer defining positions separated along the longitudinal axis, each position for accommodating at least one item.
- 19. The carrier of claim 18, further comprising a first end plate connected to the first end of the elongated body and a second end plate connected to the second end of the elongated body.
I. REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The invention disclosed herein has particular application to transfer mechanisms for moving large caliber ammunition in and out of storage magazines, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,212,338 ("the '338 patent"). The disclosure of the '338 patent is incorporated herein by reference. The present application also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/071,466 filed Jan. 14, 1998 . The application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,623 Joseph A. L. N. Gagnon, entitled "TRANSFER MECHANISM FOR UPLOADING AND DOWNLOADING PROPELLANT CHARGES AND PROJECTILES," which is filed concurrently herewith and incorporated herein its entirety by this reference.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DAAE30-95-C-0009 awarded by the United States Army. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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