The present invention relates generally to loading of firearm magazines. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with loading of multiple calibers of ammunition rounds into magazines of multiple styles and capacities.
Various solutions have been offered for the rapid loading of rifle magazines. These include those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,059,077 to Tal et al., the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, which utilizes a pusher device and a channel to direct loose cartridges into a magazine. However, such loaders are configured in such a way as to only work with cartridges having case heads of a single diameter.
Many cartridge calibers may share a common case head diameter. The case head being the portion of the cartridge case distal from the mouth and bullet and including the rim or extraction groove (in the case of a rimless cartridge). For example, .223 REM, 5.56×45 mm, .300 BLK, and a number of other rounds share the same case head diameter. However, many armories, police departments, and recreational shooters own rifles that utilize different case head diameters. For example, the owner of three common rifles, an AR-15 in 5.56×45 mm, an M14 pattern rifle in 7.62×51 mm, and an AK47 pattern rifle in 7.62×39 mm would need to load magazines for cartridges having three different case head diameters. Accordingly, such a user would need three of the devices described in the '077 patent, one for each distinct case head diameter.
Accordingly, there is a need for a magazine loader capable of enabling the rapid loading of magazines for multiple calibers of cartridges having different case head diameters.
The present invention comprises a movable elongated mechanism to hold the rim or flange of the cartridges, which allows for a one-way insertion of cartridges into a magazine loader. The device may contain a plurality of such rimlock components or retainers to prevent any round smaller than the largest acceptable round from easily dislodging from a slide way. The movable rimlock may be part of an assembly consisting of a receiving channel and one or more springs in the form of a curved and pressed metal strip to provide elasticity and resistance to the rimlock operation. In such embodiments, the rimlock component is primarily triangular and allows for smooth insertion of ammunition. The rimlock ramp component contains one or more flanges which extend the length of the ramp in order to be received by the channel which also contains the spring, allowing for the ramp to move upward and downward during the round insertion process as well as the final resting round height while in the slideway.
In other embodiments, the rimlock may comprise a plurality of segmented rimlock pieces configured to accommodate tapered cartridges along an arcuate slideway. Such pieces may be independently coupled to the slideway allowing for individual replacement and modularity. The use of separate pieces can simplify manufacture by allowing several, identical, straight lock portions to be positioned into an arcuate arrangement to facilitate use of tapered cartridges. In some embodiments, the present invention includes a mechanism embodied in the rim-end channel that allows for one-way insertion of ammunition.
Some embodiments of the present invention include an attachable device that will allow for a plurality of magazine types and calibers. In some embodiments, the adapter on one side has a picatinny rail, or similar to that of a dovetail allowing for easy and quick toothless removal and operation of the adapter. The adapter also allows for one-handed ambidextrous operation due to the magazine being locked in place with a spring-action lever situated on the top-side of the adapter. In other embodiments, this lever may be located to the front or rear and utilizes the native locking mechanism for said magazine, also used by the receiver on the weapon. The magazine adapter also contains a spring mechanism that allows for quick easy removal of a loaded or unloaded magazine. In some embodiments, multiple magazine adapters may be provided whereby magazines of different specifications may be used with the magazine loader.
In some embodiments, the present invention includes a pusher device with convex ends to couple or better control the ammunition in the slideway. In some embodiments, the present invention includes a handle for improved ergonomics by allowing the ammunition to be pushed with the major arm muscles (biceps and triceps) rather than a pulling motion using the many minor arm muscles of the forearm and wrist.
Several exemplary objects and advantages of the invention provide a device to quickly load magazines. In particular, the present invention includes or facilitates:
The foregoing and other objects are intended to be illustrative of the invention and are not meant in a limiting sense. Many possible embodiments of the invention may be made and will be readily evident upon a study of the following specification and accompanying drawings comprising a part thereof. Various features and subcombinations of invention may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of this invention and various features thereof.
Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
The drawing figures do not limit the present invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
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Magazine adapter 14 includes a magazine receiving end 36 and an interfacing end 38 for coupling to cartridge retainer 12. Channel 40 passes between magazine end 36 and interfacing end 38 and is bound on 4 sides but is open to allow a reception of the magazine at end 36 and reception of cartridges from cartridge retainer 12. A transverse channel 42 is generally a female dove tail channel having a surface 44 and subchannels 46 configured to mate to extensions 34 on magazine retainer 12. This configuration allows magazine adapter 14 to be slidably coupled to cartridge retainer 12 and selectively removed. This allows for a plurality of magazine adapters to be used depending upon the type of magazine to be loaded.
As shown in the figures attached hereto, a magazine adapter for STANAG magazine, such as those used by the AR15 are contemplated. In addition, a variety of other magazines and magazine adapters may be used in conjunction with magazine retainer 12 and pusher 18 to allow device 10 to be used with any of a plurality of magazine designs. In use, a user may fill magazine retainer 12 with cartridges 11 as shown having pusher 18 positioned proximate to end 28. A magazine may be received by magazine adapter 14 at magazine end 36 and cartridges 11 pushed through channel 40 by applying force with pusher 18 until all cartridges are loaded.
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In use, a cartridge 11 is positioned within case retainer 12 with the case head positioned on a side of resilient members 72 and 74 distal to case head end 66. Cartridge 11 then may be pushed towards case head end 66 whereby cartridge rim 84 displaces ends 80 and/or 82 of resilient members 72 and 74, respectively, away from each other to accommodate the diameter of cartridge rim 84 as cartridge rim 84 is displaced towards case head end 66. Once cartridge rim 84 is sufficiently close to case head end 66, resilient members 72 and 74 will displace themselves into a locking configuration as shown in
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Removable retainer 174 is shown as having a general ‘T’ shaped crossection with a wide transverse section 200 disposed within a channel 202 formed in the underside of top panel 126 and shown as a ‘U’ shaped channel. Intermediate portion 204 is disposed below top panel 126 and may be formed as a single unitary body with retainer 112. Intermediate portion 204 includes a plurality of openings 206 having a width smaller than the width of channel 202 such that moveable retainer 174 may be retained as shown. When a cartridge case is moved into channel 168, moveable retainer 174 moves upward and compresses spring 208 which, in turn, biases moveable retainer 174 downward when the case is in position.
Pin 210 is shown disposed within recess 212 and may be used to retain magazine adapter 114. Additionally, member 132 may be provided proximate to second end 130. Member 132 may have a longitudinal groove, as shown, or other features to facilitate locating and locking magazine adapter 114 in place when in use. Additionally, a recess 214 and projection 216 may be provided to further restrict the free motion of magazine adapter 114 when in use.
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In some embodiments, a magazine adapter 114 includes a magazine receiving end and an interfacing end for coupling to cartridge retainer 112. A channel passes between magazine end and interfacing end and is bound on 4 sides but is open to allow a reception of the magazine at the magazine receiving end and reception of cartridges from the cartridge retainer 112. This configuration allows magazine adapter 114 to be removably coupled to cartridge retainer 112 and selectively removed. This allows for a plurality of magazine adapters to be used depending upon the type of magazine to be loaded.
As shown in the figures attached hereto, a magazine adapter for STANAG magazine, such as those used by the AR15 are contemplated. In addition, a variety of other magazines and magazine adapters may be used in conjunction with magazine retainer 112 and pusher 118 to allow device 110 to be used with any of a plurality of magazine designs. In use, a user may fill magazine retainer 112 with cartridges 111 as shown having pusher 118 positioned proximate to a first end 116 of the magazine retainer 112. A magazine may be received by magazine adapter 114 at magazine end 36 and cartridges 111 pushed through the channel of the magazine adapter by applying force with pusher 118 until all cartridges are loaded.
Although a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, the present invention is not limited to the described exemplary embodiments. Instead, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to these exemplary embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
The terminology used in the description herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used in the description of the embodiments and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. It will be understood that relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the Figures.
Moreover, it will be understood that although the terms first and second are used herein to describe various features, elements, regions, layers and/or sections, these features, elements, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one feature, element, region, layer or section from another feature, element, region, layer or section. Thus, a first feature, element, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second feature, element, region, layer or section, and similarly, a second without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel invention. As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. The terms “having” and “including” and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of “optional” or “may include” and not as “required”. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present construction will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.
The scope of the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the full scope consistent with the claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless specifically so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the various embodiments described throughout this disclosure that are known or later come to be known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the claims.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/059,155, filed Mar. 2, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,143,472, which claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/126,952, filed Mar. 2, 2015, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62126952 | Mar 2015 | US |
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Parent | 15059155 | Mar 2016 | US |
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