This application is a non-provisional application of U.S. Provisional 62/792,901 entitled “CONTAINER FOR FIREARM CARTRIDGES” filed Jan. 16, 2019, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Some conventional firearm cartridge containers are known that contain cartridges in a manner that protects the cartridges but require operators to remove cartridges from the containers and load them into a magazine one at a time. Other firearm cartridge containers, referred to as stripper clips, contain several cartridges in a clip or retainer that allows for more rapid loading into a magazine, but do not protect the projectiles from unintended damage from contact with other stripper clips.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential characteristics of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A container for firearm cartridges includes a first bracket having a first side portion, a second side portion, an outer portion, and a cartridge support portion. A second bracket includes a first side portion, a second side portion, an outer portion and a cartridge support portion. An outer cover includes a top portion, a bottom portion, a first side portion, a second side portion, a first end, and a second end. The first bracket is coupled to the outer cover and the second bracket is coupled to the outer cover such that the cartridge support portion of the first bracket faces the cartridge support portion of the second bracket. The bottom portion has at least one bottom tear line formed therein to facilitate removal of the bottom portion of the outer container to expose the first bracket. The top portion has at least one top tear line formed therein to facilitate removal of the top portion of the outer container to expose the second bracket. The first bracket and the second bracket are coupled to the outer cover in such a way that removing the bottom side and the top side does not decouple the first bracket or the second bracket from the outer cover.
To further clarify various aspects of some example embodiments of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
As will be discussed in more detail hereinafter, the outer cover is coupled with the first and second brackets in such a way that the first and second brackets may be rapidly pulled from the rest of the cartridge container assembly, and the cartridges may then be quickly loaded from the then-freed first bracket or second bracket into a magazine or otherwise, taken from the first bracket or second bracket as applicable.
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The cartridge support portion 3020A includes a rim engagement portion 3100A and magazine engagement portion 3200A. The rim engagement portion 3100A is configured to receive a selected number of cartridges and provide support and engagement for the cartridges, while a retention portion 3300A, between the rim engagement portion 3100A and the magazine engagement portion 3200A of the first bracket 3000A, is configured to retain those cartridges 2000 within the casing rim engagement portion after they have been positioned within the rim engagement portion 3100A until such time as the cartridges 2000 are to be removed, such as by loading the cartridges into a magazine. The configuration of the first bracket 3000A will be described first, followed by a description of coupling or placing cartridges in the first bracket 3000A, and thereafter removing the cartridges from the bracket will be discussed.
The rim engagement portion 3100A includes a case support surface 3110A. Opposing lateral bracket supports 3120A, 3130A extend away from the case support surface 3110A. Bracket flanges 3122A, 3132A extend away from the lateral bracket supports 3120A, 3130A. Such a configuration provides a shape for the rim engagement portion 3100A of the first bracket 3000A that allows the first bracket to receive and engage the rim 2112 adjacent the groove 2114 (
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The tab 3410A is configured to be moved to a position generally planar with or below the case support surface 3110A when a force is applied in the appropriate direction to the tab 3410. For example, when the proximal end 2110 of the case 2100 (both seen best in
The second bracket 3000B is substantially similar to the first bracket 3000A and is described separately for clarity in describing the orientation and position of the first and second brackets 3000A, 3000B with the rest of the cartridge container assembly 1000. Accordingly, the second bracket 3000B includes an outer portion 3010B and a cartridge support portion 3020B, configured to secure and retain cartridges 2000. Opposing lateral sidewalls 3030B, 3040B extend between the outer portion 3010B and the cartridge support portion 3020B forming a first end 3050B and second end 3060B of the second bracket 3000B.
The cartridge support portion 3020B includes a rim engagement portion 3100B and magazine engagement portion 3200B. The rim engagement portion 3100B is configured to receive a selected number of cartridges and provide support and engagement for the cartridges, while a retention portion 3300B between the rim engagement portion 3100B and the magazine engagement portion 3200B of the second bracket 3000B is configured to retain those cartridges 2000 within the rim engagement portion 3100B after they have been positioned within the rim engagement portion 3100B until such time as the cartridges 2000 are to be removed, such as by loading the cartridges 2000 into a magazine.
The rim engagement portion 3100B includes a case support surface 3110B. Opposing lateral bracket supports 3120B, 3130B extend away from the case support surface 3110B. Bracket flanges 3122B, 3132B extend away from the lateral bracket supports 3120B, 3130B. Such a configuration provides a shape for the rim engagement portion 3100B of the second bracket 3000B that allows the second bracket 3000B to receive and engage the rim 2112 adjacent the groove 2114 (
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The tab mechanism 3400B is configured to be moved to a position generally planar with or below the case support surface 3110B when a force is applied in the appropriate direction to the tab 3410B. For example, when the proximal end 2110 of case 2100 (both seen best in
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As will be discussed in more detail hereinafter, the outer cover 4000 is coupled with the first and second brackets 3000A, 3000B in such a way that the first and second brackets 3000A, 3000B may be rapidly pulled from the rest of the cartridge container assembly 1000 and the cartridges 2000 may then be quickly loaded from the then-freed first bracket 3000A or second bracket 3000B into a magazine or otherwise taken from the first bracket 3000A or second bracket 3000B as applicable.
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When used as a gripping portion, the first or bottom punch tab 4700 may then be used to apply a force against the bottom portion 4400 of the outer cover 4000 in a direction away from the first bracket 3000A (
As the bottom portion 4400 of the outer cover 4000 is thus pulled away from the rest of the outer cover 4000, the first end 3050 of the first bracket 3000A is then exposed, including portions of both the outer and cartridge support portion 3010A, 3020A. Gripping features 3070A formed on the first end 3050A of the bracket to provide or enhance gripping of the bracket. In the illustrated example, the gripping features 3070A are formed on the outer portion 3010A.
By using the gripping features 3070A, the first bracket 3000A may then be pulled away from the rest of the remaining cartridge container assembly 1000. Referring to
In such a configuration, when the bottom portion 4400 of the outer cover 4400 is removed as described above, the first bracket 3000A (
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When used as a gripping portion, the second punch tab 4800 may then be used to apply a force against the top portion 4300 of the outer cover 4000 in a direction away from the second bracket 4300B (
As the top portion 4300 of the outer cover 4000 is thus pulled away from the rest of the outer cover 4000, the first end 3050B of the second bracket 3000B is exposed, including portions of both the outer and cartridge support portion 3010A, 3020A. Gripping features 3070A formed on the first end 3050A of the bracket 3000A provide or enhance gripping of the second bracket 3000B. In the illustrated example, the gripping features 3070B are formed on the outer portion 3010B.
The first end 3050B of the second bracket 3000B is then exposed. The first end 3050B may include gripping features 3070B, such as serrations or other features formed thereon to provide or enhance gripping of the second bracket 3000B.
By using the gripping features, the second bracket 3000B may then be pulled away from the rest of the remaining cartridge container assembly 1000. A second side tear line 4210 is formed in the second side 4200 of the outer cover 4000 that is generally parallel to the first top tear line 4310. In at least one example, the first top tear line 4310 and the second side tear line 4210 demarcate the bounds of a second coupling zone 4220 between the first lateral sidewall 3030B of the second bracket 3000B and the second side 4200 of the outer cover. In at least one example, the first side of the second bracket is secured at these locations, such as by adhesive, fasteners, or any other type of selective coupling.
In such a configuration, when the top portion 4300 of the outer cover 4000 is removed as described above, the second bracket 3000B remains secured to the outer cover 4000 via the coupling of the second side 4200 of the second bracket 3000B to the second side 4200 of the outer cover 4000 along the second coupling zone 4220. As the second bracket 3000B is pulled away from the rest of the cartridge container assembly 1000, the second side tear line 4210 causes the second side portion 4200 and the second coupling zone 4220 to separate along the second side tear line 4210, thereby completing separation of the second bracket 3000B (and the cartridges coupled thereto) from the remaining outer cover 4000 and the rest of the cartridge container assembly 1000.
Thereafter, the second bracket 3000A may then be positioned adjacent a magazine (5000,
The outer cover 4000 may be formed in any suitable manner of any suitable material. For example, the outer cover 4000 may be formed of pulp products, such as cardboard or cardstock, of polymers, of metallic materials, and/or combinations of such materials. In examples where pulp products are used, pulp products may be formed in sheets and have the tear lines 4110. 4210, 4310, 4410 or other features designed to facilitate and direct tearing in the manners described above to expose and remove brackets 3000A, 3000B from the remainder of the cartridge container assembly 1000. In such examples, the brackets 3000A, 3000B (and the first sides of the brackets 3000A, 3000B in particular) may be secured to the outer cover 40000 in any suitable manner and at any appropriate point during the process of assembling the cartridge container.
In at least one example, sheets or rolls of outer covers may be formed under a continuous process and adhesive may be applied to the outer cover 4000 while the outer cover 4000 is flat. Thereafter, the brackets 3000A, 3000B may then be pressed against the adhesive to secure the selected portion of the brackets 3000A, 3000B in place relative to the outer cover. In some examples, the brackets 3000A, 3000B may have the cartridges 2000 already positioned therein or coupled thereto while in other examples, the cartridges 2000 may be coupled to the brackets 3000A, 3000B after the brackets 3000A, 3000B have been secured to the outer cover.
In one example, after the brackets 3000A, 3000B have been secured to the outer cover 4000, the outer cover 4000 may be folded to form the shape and configuration described above. The brackets 3000A, 3000B may be formed from any suitable material using any suitable processes. In some examples, the brackets 3000A, 3000B may be formed of a polymer material and formed using a molding process, such as injection molding or other molding processes.
In some examples, the outer cover may be formed of polymer materials. In some examples, the brackets and polymers may be formed of polymer materials and may be initially formed together in a single polymer shaping process, such as a single molding process.
Accordingly, a firearm cartridge assembly has been described herein that includes an outer cover that is coupled with the first and second brackets in such a way that the first and second brackets may be rapidly pulled from the rest of the cartridge container assembly and the cartridges may then be quickly loaded from the then-freed first bracket or second bracket into a magazine or otherwise taken from the first bracket or second bracket as applicable.
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