Claims
- 1. A belt of linked ammunition, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of telescoped cylindrical ammunition shells each having an annular recess formed in the cylindrical surface thereof adjacent the forward end thereof;
- (b) a plurality of plastic links interconnected by said cylindrical shells;
- (c) each link having
- (i) first, second and third rings,
- (A) each ring defining a smooth cylindrical interior surface of the same interior diameter, said interior diameter being in excess of the exterior diameter of the cylindrical ammunition shells, whereby the shells may be pushed forward through the rings without the rings binding thereon, and
- (B) the first ring of each link terminating at its forward extremity in a forward facing annular surface; and
- (ii) web means connecting and spacing the rings of the link, such that the first and second rings are spaced apart on one side of the web means and have a common axis for their interior cylindrical surfaces, and the third ring is disposed centrally on the other side of the web means, with the interior cylindrical surface thereof being axially parallel to and at a spaced apart location from the common axis of the first and second rings;
- (d) the third ring of each link fitting between the first and second rings of each adjacent link in the belt so as to provide an interior surface in registration with the interior surfaces thereof;
- (e) the plural links being interconnected into a belt by the interposition of the cylindrical ammunition shells within said registered cylindrical surfaces of the rings of adjacent links; and
- (f) each link having detent means protruding from the cylindrical interior surface of the first ring of the link, said detent means being disposed adjacent the forward facing annular surface of the first ring, and being in engagement with the annular recess formed in the surface of the associated cylindrical ammunition shell, whereby the ammunition shell can be rammed forward out of the links without producing excessive distortion of the plastic links and consequent binding of the shell by the links.
- 2. The belt of claim 1 wherein the detent means comprises a relatively small upstanding tab which protrudes radially inward from the cylindrical interior surface of the first ring.
- 3. The belt of claim 2 wherein the tab is beveled on its surface interior of the first ring so as to facilitate loading and pushing of the associated ammunities round through the registered rings of the links.
- 4. The belt of claim 3 wherein the annular recess is beveled in the same direction as the tab on the first ring of the associated link, to facilitate loading and pushing of the associated ammunition round through the links.
- 5. The belt of claim 1 wherein each ring further defines a smooth cylindrical exterior surface, of a common exterior diameter.
- 6. The belt of claim 5 wherein the web of each link extends from the exterior cylindrical surface of the first and second rings to the exterior cylindrical surface of the third ring.
- 7. The belt of claim 6, wherein the axial length of the portion of the third ring opposite the web is sufficiently reduced from the separation distance between facing surface of the first and second rings, to fit between, and thereby prevent binding of the third ring on, the web of the adjacent link extending from the exterior cylindrical surface of the first and second rings to the exterior cylindrical surface of the third ring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/774,160, filed 09/09/85, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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