The subject of invention is a magazine loader device and it relates to firearms, particularly to the field of devices for loading magazines of firearms.
According to the present invention the user holds the device by the hollow grip in which a magazine has been placed as he would hold a pistol.
The description of the present invention includes the following directions (left, right, top, bottom, front and rear) viewing from the perspective of the device user. The “front part of the cartridge” means the bullet side of the cartridge; on the other hand the “rear part of the cartridge” means the end with the blind side of the cartridge sleeve.
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The magazine housing is encased at the lower end and open at the top end. The distance between the longer vertical planes of the housing narrows towards the top of said housing of magazine 20. When the magazine is empty, the pusher 20A remains at the height where said narrowing of the housing 20B starts.
Thus, the feeding compartment is obtained in the upper front end of the magazine housing, into which the first cartridge can be placed on the pusher from the upper side in such a way that a smaller part of the cartridge protrudes through the front narrower plane of the housing, where it is pushed downwards on the pusher and back, so the cartridge slides onto the pusher 20A and with its rear side rests on the rear narrower side of the housing. Thus, the first cartridge is secured below by the pusher, on the top it is secured with the narrow end of the housing, while the rear area is restricted by the rear narrow side of the housing.
During loading of each cartridge into the magazine, the pusher moves a notch downwards. In the next and each subsequent step a cartridge is inserted onto a previous cartridge, pushing it further downward, whereby all previously loaded cartridges and the pusher 20A move a notch down. The cartridge is then pushed back to slide onto the previous cartridge to the back narrow surface of the housing.
The manual loading process is a time consuming operation which also requires certain skills and strength of the person loading the magazine.
Only magazine loader accessories are known in the art (e.g. type “uplula”, “HKS”, “XD magazine Loader”), which operate on the principle of “helping” pushing the magazine cartridge pusher or the top cartridge. All accessories of this type require inserting cartridges manually, one by one, and then lifting such accessory and pushing a cartridge into the magazine manually, by hand.
A device of such type is also described in published patent application filed Jan. 13, 2010 in the U.S. application Ser. No. 12/686,629 entitled title “Rapid pistol magazine loader”, of inventor Edward Steele Meinel, Reston, US.
The invention described in said application suggests insertion of cartridges manual or using specially adapted cartridge packaging. Drive of this device is not shown in patent application, however the proposed operating mode indicates that the device is manually operated in both directions, and elements are guided through the side slots, with variable direction. The description of the device is unclear, and therefore, its operation is questionable, especially regarding synchronization of movements of individual elements, whereby loading of cartridges into the magazine should be enabled.
The disadvantage of above-described solution according to the state of the art lies in the fact, that it is necessary to push a cartridge into the magazine by hand, which is strenuous for the person doing this, or special packaging where cartridges have been already sorted, is required.
As described below, the present invention solves the technical problem by introducing a device 1 (
The device 1 according to the present invention consists of two basic sections, namely a lower section 1A and an upper section 1B. The lower section 1A represents housing with an exchangeable grip, movable lock and tripping plunger. Individual cartridges, facing the right direction, are manually inserted into the housing, where in the return stroke latch pushes them into the magazine, inserted and secured in the hollow part of the grip.
The lower section 1A of the device 1 can be used independently or in combination with the upper section 1B of the device 1.
The upper section 1B consists of a housing which includes a rotating mechanism for turning the cartridges, above which a hopper is provided, into which multiple cartridges are freely dropped and from which individual cartridges fall into the rotating mechanism in a vertical position. Individual cartridge always drops into the rotating mechanism vertically and may be oriented with the bullet facing down or with the sleeve facing down. The rotating mechanism detects the orientation of the cartridge, and depending on its orientation, it rotates it, so the cartridge falls always with the bullet facing down into the inlet opening of the lower section of the device.
The said invention is further described referring to the enclosed drawings, showing:
The right part of the housing 11 consists of the top part 21A and the lower part 21B, analogously the left part of the housing 12 consists of the top part 22A and the lower part 22B, respectively. The said top parts 21A, 22A and lower parts 21B, 22B are coupled together pairwise in a detachable manner so that the lower parts 21B and 22B can be replaced, if necessary. Such detachable coupling may include appropriate sliding guides with lock bolt, bolted connection, etc.
The said lower parts 21B, 22B in assembled state form a hollow grip for insertion of magazine 20 to be charged; therefore the possibility of replacement is necessary so the device can be used with different magazines.
The said pull handle 14 and latch 13 are detachably coupled by means of a dovetail 13A, 14A or similar coupling and secured with a screw or spring pin 14B. The latch 13 has on the lower portion upper guides 13B, running alongside the entire latch 13, and lower guides 13C running essentially alongside the front quarter of the latch 13.
During operation of the device 1 the upper guides 13B of the latch 13 slide on corresponding guides 12A on the outer side of the left part of the housing 12, and 11A on the outer side of the right part of the housing 11, while the lower guides 13C slide on the corresponding guides 12B on the internal side of the left side of the housing 12, and 11B on the internal side of the right part of the housing 11.
Under the upper guides 13A and above the lower guides 13C of the latch 13, parallel to said guides, runs an opening 13F for receiving a guiding rod 15 of a spring 15A, here the guiding rod is fixed into the holder 16. Behind the said holder 16 the tripping plunger 17 is positioned, detailed in
The tripping plunger slides on corresponding vertical guides 12C of the left part of the housing and 11C of the right part of the housing, while the wheel 17C runs along the controlling curve 13E shown in
In the assembled state, both parts 17A and 17B are mutually movable around the axis of the pin 17F only when the upper part 17B rotates forward by approximately 90°, while backward rotation is disabled with square formed upper rear part of the lower end 17A of the tripping plunger 17.
In order to provide return vertical motion of the tripping plunger 17, the device contains a spring 18A which is with pin 18 engaged in the grooves of the housing 11D and 12D (
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The said left hand side of the housing 12 of the lower section 1A of the device 1 has a side opening 12E in the upper central part, through which a cartridge is inserted into the device, either manually or as described hereunder, by means of the upper section 1B of the device 1.
The said left side of the housing 12 has longitudal outer guides 12F, positioned on its outer side, where the upper section 1B of the device 1 is fixed, as described below, while the left side of latch 13 has an opening 13D for receiving a pin 13D1 (
Operation of the lower section 1A of the device 1, according to the present invention is demonstrated by individual steps in
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Now the user releases the force pulling the latch 13 by means of pull handle 14 toward the body, and the spring 15A in a return stroke pushes the latch 13 towards the starting position.
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Repeating the above-described cycle, the plunger 17 pushes the cartridge deeper into the magazine, thus making room for the next cartridge N1. The user repeats the cycle until the magazine 20 has been loaded to the desired extent, then withdraws it from the cavity of the handle 21B, 22B by releasing the latching member 19 and inserts the next one.
The said right part of the housing 41 has on the lower portion a shaped opening 41C extending through the part of the housing 41 and through the guides 41B through which facing correctly cartridges enter from the upper section 1B to the bottom section 1A of the device 1.
The said right and left parts of the housing 41, 51 have opposite and elongated recessed areas 41D, 51D which have in the central part two slots 41A, 51A where a freely rotating wheel 35 is mounted. The lower fork 32 which is clamped in the corresponding recesses 32A in both portions of the housing 41, 51 is positioned under the rotating wheel 35.
The housing 31 also contains a rotating wheel 35 and rear fork 33 which is by means of two pins 34A rigidly connected with the outside part of the fork 34 that is located on the outer right side of the right part of the housing 41 where the pins pass through the slot 41E. On the outer side of the right part of the housing 41, a spring 41G is positioned in the spring receiving opening 41F.
For a forced correct positioning of the rotating wheel 35 in the rear position (
The rotating wheel 35 consists of two discs 35A which are located in parallel planes and interconnected by four pins 35B, uniformly distributed over the outer edges of said discs 35A, as shown in
From the outer side of each disc, a protruding pin 35C is located, fitting into the corresponding slot 41A, 51A. The pin 35C located on the outer side of the right part of the housing 41 protrudes from the housing 41 by a distance not greater than the thickness of the outer fork 34, and pin 35C on the outer side of the left part of the housing 51 protrudes from the housing 31 by the same distance or it is aligned with the housing.
The depth if said recesses 41D and 51D of the left part 51 and right part 41 of the housing 31 is equivalent to the sum of the thickness of discs 35A, thickness of plates 41J and a clearance between 0.5 mm and 1 mm, thereby allowing free rotation of rotating wheel 35. The distance between the discs 35A is approximately the same as the distance between two adjacent pins 35B and corresponds to the largest diameter of the cartridge N, increased by the necessary clearance which in dependence on the largest diameter of the cartridge ranges between 0.5 mm and 2 mm, preferably between 1 mm and 1.5 mm.
The rear fork 33 is shown in
In the assembled state, the housing 31 has a vertical opening 31A in the upper part, with essentially a round cross section, through which individual cartridges enter into the housing 31.
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The cartridges are freely dropped into the hopper 61, covered with the seal 62. The user holds the device 1 in one hand, while at the same time, with the other hand, pulls back, i.e. towards his body, the latch 13 by means of the pull handle 14. The pin 13D1 fixed in the opening 13D of the latch 13 travels along the groove 34B of the outer fork 34 at idle until it reaches the back wall of the groove 34B and pulls the outer fork 34 to the rear position, consequently also moving the rear fork 33 to the rear position. The lever 34C of the outer fork 34 also moves the pin 35C and consequently the rotating wheel 35 to the rear position, and tensions the front arm of the spring 41G, which protrudes from the receiver 41F. The upper horizontal arm 33C of the rear fork 33 is not closing the inlet opening 31A anymore.
When the latch 13 is removed from the foremost position, it initially moves alone until the pin 13D1 reaches the rear wall of the slot 34B of the outer fork 34, which are through the opening 41E rigidly coupled with the rear fork 33 by means of pins 34A. From here onwards the latch 13, the outer fork 34 and the rear fork 33 move together towards the rear position until they reach the point where the vertical lever 34C of the outer fork 34 reaches the right pin 35C of the rotating wheel 35. From here onwards the rotating wheel 35 moves together with the above mentioned elements towards the rear position.
Consequently, the stroke length, i.e. the length between the front most position and rearmost position, of the latch 13 is longer than the stroke length of the outer fork 34 and outer fork 33 assembly, which is however longer than the stroke length of the rotating wheel 35.
As mentioned above, the cartridge N may fall from the hopper 61 through the opening 31A into the housing 31 of the lower section 1B with bullet facing down or sleeve facing down. By pulling the latch 13 the hopper shakes and consequently the cartridges cannot get jammed.
Operation of the upper section 1B for both possibilities is described hereunder.
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The upper horizontal arm 33C of the rear fork 33 reaches the bullet of the cartridge N and the rotating wheel 35 rotates partially towards the front side of the device. During the rear fork forward motion, the protruding cam surface 33E reaches the upper rear pin 35B of the rotating wheel 35 rotating it for the remainder of the stroke to such an extent that the cartridge N is in a horizontal position with the bullet facing forward.
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The operation of the entire device is clear from the above description of operation of both sections 1A, 1B of the device 1. Namely, when inserting magazine 20 in the device 1 and dropping the cartridges in the hopper 61, in the first cycle which starts with the movement of the latch 13 to the rearmost position and finishes with the return stroke of the latch 13 in the front most position, the cartridge N travels from the hopper 61 through the opening 31A into the rotating wheel 35 and from said rotating wheel 35 the cartridge facing correctly falls into the opening 41C and through it into the opening 12E in the lower section 1A of the device 1.
In the second cycle, the cartridge N, which is after the first cycle located in the opening 12E, travels into magazine 20, while at the same time the next cartridge falls into the upper section 1B of the device.
It is therefore a simultaneous operation of both parts of the device 1 where in the second and each subsequent cycle two cartridges travel through the device.
The materials of the said elements of the device according to the present inventions are known in the art. Springs, pins, wheel 17C of the plunger 17 and guide rod 15 are made from a suitable steel, parts 17A and 17B of the plunger 17 are made from aluminium or stainless steel, lock 13, pull handle 14, the housing of the lower section 11, 12, the housing of the upper section 31 are made of composite materials, stainless steel, aluminium alloy and the like, hopper 61 and cover 62 are preferably made of plastic. Movable parts such as forks 32, 33 and 34, plates 41J, rotating wheel 35 are made of suitable steel which must have good sliding properties and is resistant to corrosion. Such materials are known in the art, and therefore will not be specifically described herein.
The device 1 according to the present invention as described above is intended for manual use and enables loading of cartridges (N) into a magazine (20) at a rate of 0.5 to 2 cartridges per second, preferably 1 cartridge per second.
According to the present invention the device can with minimal adjustments be reworked so that the device can be power-driven by means of a suitable unit such as an electric motor and the like, in combination with a suitable element that converts the rotational movement into translational movement (crank mechanism and eccentric cam), while it is also possible to introduce a pneumatically-driven piston unit and the like. In such case, the above said pull handle 14 should be replaced with a handle shaped so as to permit connection with the drive unit, for example by means of a pin, whereby the handle of the lower section of the device must be rigidly clamped in a suitable clamping device.
The device according to the present invention has been described and detailed in the attached drawings in an understandable manned and by means of concrete examples of use and operation. Various version of this device are possible, which however fall within the scope of this invention.
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