Claims
- 1. A magazine comprising a cylindrical magazine drum having a cylindrical drum surface and front and rear walls and defining a circumaxial series of firing chambers and a circumaxial series of sets of cam recesses equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said sets of cam recesses including a front cam recess opening radially outward through said cylindrical drum surface and through said front wall and defining a front cam track, each of said sets of cam recesses including a rear cam recess independent of said front cam recess and opening radially outward through said cylindrical drum surface and through said rear wall, each said front cam recess increasing in width from its rear end toward its front end, each portion of said front cam recess having a width at least equal to the width of the immediately preceding portion of said front cam recess in progressing from the rear end of said front cam recess to the front end thereof, each said rear cam recess increasing in width from its front end toward its rear end, each portion of said rear cam recess having a width at least equal to the immediately preceding portion of said rear cam recess in progressing from the front end of said rear cam recess to the rear end thereof.
- 2. A magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said sets of cam recesses is partially defined by angularly opposed wall surfaces and at least a portion of one of said wall surfaces of each of said sets of cam recesses is parallel to the axis of said magazine drum.
- 3. A magazine comprising a cylindrical magazine drum having a cylindrical surface and front and rear walls, said drum having a coaxial central bore opening through at least said front wall, said drum defining a circumaxial series of firing chambers opening through said rear wall, a circumaxial series of conically tapered forwardly diverging barrel receiving chambers equal in number to said firing chambers and opening through said front wall, each of said barrel receiving chambers being coaxially aligned and in communication with an associated one of said firing chambers, and a circumaxial series of sets of cam recesses equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said sets of cam recesses including a front cam recess and a rear cam recess independent of said front cam recess, each said front cam recess opening through said front wall and radially outwardly through said cylindrical surface and having angularly opposed wall surfaces defining a front cam track, each said rear cam recess opening radially outwardly through said cylindrical surface and through said rear wall and having angularly opposed wall surfaces diverging from the front end of said rear cam recess toward said rear wall and defining a rear cam track, each portion of said rear cam recess having a width greater than the width of the immediately preceding portion of said rear cam recess in preceding from the front end of said rear cam recess to the rear end thereof.
- 4. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said firing chambers open through the rear wall of said drum and said drum defines a circumaxial series of conically tapered forwardly diverging barrel receiving chambers equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said barrel receiving chambers being coaxially aligned with and communicating with an associated one of said firing chambers.
- 5. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said central bore includes a conically tapered forwardly diverging front end portion opening through said front wall.
- 6. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 wherein each of said firing chambers includes a cylindrical main portion, another portion forward of said main portion and having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said main portion, and a conically tapered transitional portion converging from said main portion to said other portion forward of said main portion.
- 7. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 including a plurality of shotgun shells equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said shells contained within an associated one of said firing chambers, and a sealed outer wrapping of moisture resistant shell material enveloping said magazine and said shells contained therein to protect said magazine and said shotgun shells therein from moisture and atmospheric contaminants.
- 8. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said drum defines a rear wall of each of said firing chambers and said magazine includes a primer disposed within the rear wall of each of said firing chambers, an explosive charge disposed within a rear portion of each of said chambers, at least one projectile disposed within each of said chambers forward of said explosive charge and means defining a front wall of each of said chambers.
- 9. A magazine as set forth in claim 8 including a sealed outer wrapper of moisture resistant sheet material enveloping said magazine and protecting said magazine from moisture and atmospheric contaminants.
- 10. A magazine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said angularly opposed wall surfaces of each said front cam recess are partially defined by opposing wall surface portions extending in directions parallel to the axis of said drum and are further defined by opposing wall surface portions which diverge toward said front wall, each portion of said front cam recess having a width at least equal to the width of the immediately preceding portion of said front cam recess in progressing from the rear end of said front cam recess to the front end thereof.
- 11. A magazine comprising a cylindrical magazine drum having a cylindrical surface and front and rear walls said magazine drum defining a circumaxial series of firing chambers and a circumaxial series of sets of cam recesses equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said recesses having angularly opposed wall surfaces defining a cam track, each of said sets including a rear cam recess opening radially outward through said cylindrical surface and through said rear wall and a front cam recess opening radially outward through said cylindrical surface and through said front wall, each rear cam recess defining a rear cam track having a first portion extending inwardly from said rear wall toward said front wall and in a direction parallel to the axis of said magazine drum and a second portion extending outwardly from the inner end of said first portion and in one angular direction away from said first portion, each front cam recess defining a front cam track including a third portion extending inwardly toward said rear wall and in a direction parallel to said axis, a fourth portion parallel to said third portion and spaced from said third portion in said one angular direction, and a fifth portion extending from the front end of said fourth portion toward said front wall and in said one angular direction away from said fourth portion.
- 12. A magazine comprising a cylindrical magazine drum having a cylindrical surface and front and rear walls, said drum having a coaxial central bore including a cylindrical portion and a conically tapered portion diverging from said cylindrical portion toward said front wall and opening through said front wall, said drum defining a circumaxial series of cylindrical firing chambers, each of said firing chambers extending in a direction parallel to the axis of said central bore and opening through said rear wall, a circumaxial series of conically tapered forwardly diverging barrel receiving chambers equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said barrel receiving chambers being coaxially aligned with and communicating with an associated one of said firing chambers, a circumaxial series of sets of cam recesses equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said recesses having angularly opposed wall surfaces defining a cam track, each of said sets of cam recesses including a rear cam recess opening radially outward through said cylindrical surface and through said rear wall and a front cam recess opening radially outward through said cylindrical surface and through said front wall, each rear cam recess defining a rear cam track having a first portion extending from said rear wall toward said front wall and in a direction parallel to the axis of said magazine drum and a second portion extending from the front end of said first portion toward said rear wall and in one angular direction away from said first portion, each front cam recess defining a front cam surface including a third portion extending toward said rear wall and in a direction parallel to said axis, a fourth portion parallel to said third portion and spaced from said third portion in said one angular direction, and a fifth portion extending from the front end of said fourth portion toward said front wall and in said one angular direction away from said fourth portion.
- 13. A magazine comprising a cylindrical magazine drum having a cylindrical surface and front and rear walls, said drum having a coaxial bore opening through said front wall, said drum defining a circumaxial series of firing chambers and a circumaxial series of sets of cam recesses equal in number to said firing chambers, each of said sets including independent front and rear cam recesses, each of said front cam recesses opening radially through said cylindrical surface and through said front wall and defining a front cam track, each of said rear cam recesses opening radially outwardly through said cylindrical surface and through said rear wall and having angularly opposed wall surfaces diverging from the front end of said rear recess toward said rear wall and defining a rear cam track, said rear cam recess progressively increasing in width from said front end to said rear end thereof.
- 14. A magazine as set forth in claim 13 wherein one of said angularly opposed wall surfaces is parallel to the axis of said drum.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 947,845 filed on Dec. 30, 1986 now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 622,793 filed June 21, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,617.
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