Claims
- 1. Armament apparatus for an aircraft having a pair of horizontally opposite exterior side portions and an interior area disposed therebetween, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support member having a length and longitudinally extending through said interior area in a manner such that a first portion of said support member is disposed within said interior area, and an end portion of said support member generally transversely projects outwardly beyond one of said side portions of the aircraft;
- means for anchoring said first portion of said support member to the aircraft within said interior area thereof, the anchored first support member portion having a generally vertically facing exterior surface area and being subject to vertical bending flexure during flight of the aircraft;
- mean for operatively securing a machine gun to said end portion of said support member;
- ammunition magazine box means for operatively supporting therein an ammunition belt which may be longitudinally outfed therefrom to said machine gun operatively secured to said end portion of said support member; and
- attachment means for securely attaching said ammunition magazine box means of said first portion of said support member, at longitudinally spaced apart locations thereon, in a manner essentially isolating said ammunition magazine box means from vertical bending loads arising from said flexure of said first portion of said support member, said attachment means being operative to support said ammunition magazine box means on said first portion of said support member in a spaced apart, facing relationship with said exterior surface area of said first support member portion, said attachment means including:
- a first mounting structure securable to said support member,
- a second mounting structure securable to said support member in a longitudinally spaced relationship with said first mounting structure,
- a third mounting structure securable to said ammunition magazine box means,
- means for pivotally securing said first mounting structure to a first portion of said third mounting structure, and
- means for securing said second mounting structure to a second portion of said third mounting structure in a manner permitting a predetermined, limited amount of relative movement therebetween in a direction generally parallel to the length of said support member.
- 2. Armament apparatus for an aircraft having a pair of horizontally opposite exterior side portions and an interior area disposed therebetween, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support member having a length and longitudinally extending through said interior area in a manner such that a first portion of said support member is disposed within said interior area, and an end portion of said support member generally transversely projects outwardly beyond one of said side portions of the aircraft;
- means for anchoring said first portion of said support member to the aircraft within said interior area thereof, the anchored first support member portion having a generally vertically facing exterior surface area and being subject to vertical bending flexure during flight of the aircraft;
- means for operatively securing a machine gun to said end portion of said support member;
- ammunition magazine box means for operatively supporting therein an ammunition belt which may be longitudinally outfed therefrom to said machine gun operatively secured to said end portion of said support member, said ammunition magazine box means including:
- an ammunition magazine box having an open end and being configured to operatively receive a serpentined length of a first caliber machine gun ammunition belt; and
- conversion means for converting said magazine box between usage with a first caliber machine gun ammunition belt and usage with a second caliber machine gun ammunition belt, whereby said ammunition magazine box may be selectively used to operatively supply first caliber ammunition to said machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member, or to operatively supply second caliber ammunition to another machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member in place of said first-mentioned machine gun, said conversion means including means removably insertable into said magazine box for changing its interior from a first caliber ammunition belt storage configuration to a second caliber ammunition belt storage configuration, and interchangeable lid means removably securable to said open end of said magazine box to selectively facilitate said first or second caliber ammunition belt outfeed therefrom; and
- attachment means for securely attaching said ammunition magazine box means to said first portion of said support member, at longitudinally spaced apart locations thereon, in a manner essentially isolating said ammunition magazine box means from vertical bending loads arising from said flexure of said first portion of said support member.
- 3. The armament apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
- said first caliber is 0.50, and
- said second caliber is 7.62 mm.
- 4. The armament apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means removably insertable into said magazine box include:
- wall means for dividing the interior of said magazine box into two side-by-side storage chambers configured to receive serpentined, side-by-side lengths of said 7.62 mm ammunition belt interconnected by a twisted section of said 7.62 mm ammunition belt, and for forming within the interior of said magazine box a cross-over chamber for operatively receiving said twisted belt section.
- 5. The armament apparatus of claim 3 wherein:
- said magazine box has a 0.50 caliber ammunition holding capacity of approximately 500 rounds, and a 7.62 mm ammunition holding capacity of approximately 2800 rounds.
- 6. The armament apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- said magazine box has a fully loaded weight of not substantially more than about 200 pounds, whereby the fully loaded magazine box may be relatively easily carried and maneuvered by two men.
- 7. Armament apparatus for an aircraft having a pair of horizontally opposite exterior side portions and an interior area disposed therebetween, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support member having a length and longitudinally extending through said interior area in a manner such that a first portion of said support member is disposed within said interior area, and an end portion of said support member generally transversely projects outwardly beyond one of said side portions of the aircraft;
- means for anchoring said first portion of said support member to the aircraft within said interior area thereof, the anchored first support member portion having a generally vertically facing exterior surface area and being subject to vertical bending flexure during flight of the aircraft;
- mean for operatively securing a machine gun to said end portion of said support member;
- ammunition magazine box means for operatively supporting therein an ammunition belt which may be longitudinally outfed therefrom to said machine gun operatively secured to said end portion of said support member, said magazine box means including:
- a plurality of magazine boxes having open upper ends and being operatively positionable in a mutually adjacent relationship, said plurality of magazine boxes being configured to operatively receive, support and store serpentined, interconnected longitudinal sections of a first ammunition belt carrying ammunition of a first caliber,
- first lid means removably securable to said open upper ends of the operatively positioned plurality of magazine boxes and operative to facilitate the sequential outfeed of the stored longitudinal sections of the first ammunition belt to said machine gun,
- conversion means removably insertably into said plurality of magazine boxes for reconfiguring their interiors to operatively receive, support and store serpentined, interconnected longitudinal sections of a second ammunition belt carrying ammunition of a second caliber, and
- second lid means removably securable to said open upper ends of the operatively positioned plurality of magazine boxes, in place of said first lid means, and being operative to facilitate the sequential outfeed of the stored longitudinal sections of the second ammunition belt to another machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member in place of said first-mentioned machine gun,
- whereby the same plurality of magazine boxes may be ganged and used in operative conjunction with said first-mentioned machine gun or said another machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member in place of said first-mentioned machine gun; and
- attachment means for securely attaching said ammunition magazine box means to said first portion of said support member, at longitudinally spaced apart locations thereon, in a manner essentially isolating said ammunition magazine box means from vertical bending loads arising from said flexure of said first portion of said support member.
- 8. The armament apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
- said first caliber is 0.50, and
- said second caliber is 7.62 mm.
- 9. The armament apparatus of claim 8 wherein:
- the 0.50 caliber ammunition holding capacity of each of said plurality of magazine boxes is approximately 500 rounds, and
- the 7.62 mm ammunition holding capacity of each of said plurality of magazine boxes is approximately 2800 rounds.
- 10. Armament apparatus for an aircraft having a pair of horizontally opposite exterior side portions and an interior area disposed therebetween, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support member having a length and longitudinally extending through said interior area in a manner such that a first portion of said support member is disposed within said interior area, and an end portion of said support member generally transversely projects outwardly beyond one of said side portions of the aircraft;
- means for anchoring said first portion of said support member to the aircraft within said interior area thereof, the anchored first support member portion having a generally vertically facing exterior surface area and being subject to vertical bending flexure during flight of the aircraft;
- mean for operatively securing a machine gun to said end portion of said support member;
- ammunition magazine box means for operatively supporting therein an ammunition belt which may be longitudinally outfed therefrom to said machine gun operatively secured to said end portion of said support member, said magazine box means including:
- a set of four magazine boxes having open upper ends, each of said magazine boxes being configured to operatively receive, support and store, in a longitudinally serpentined orientation, at least a longitudinal portion of a first caliber machine gun ammunition belt,
- conversion insert means selectively and removably positionable within each of said magazine boxes for reconfiguring its interior to operatively receive, support and store at least a longitudinal portion of a second caliber machine gun ammunition belt, and
- conversion lid means, removably securable to one, two or all four of said magazine box structures, for selectively facilitating said first or second caliber ammunition belt outfeed from each said magazine box to which said conversion lid means are secured, said conversion lid means being usable to permit:
- (1) a selected one of said magazine boxes to be used to feed ammunition of said first caliber to a first caliber machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member or, with said conversion insert means positioned therein, to be used to feed ammunition of said second caliber to a second caliber machine gun secured to said end portion of said support member,
- (2) a selected two of said magazine boxes to be ganged and collectively used to feed ammunition of said first caliber to said first caliber machine gun or, with said conversion insert means positioned therein, to be collectively used to feed ammunition of said second caliber to said second machine gun, or
- (3) all four of said magazine boxes to be ganged and collectively used to feed ammunition of said first caliber to said first machine gun; and
- attachment means for securely attaching said ammunition magazine box means to said first portion of said support member, at longitudinally spaced apart locations thereon, in a manner essentially isolating said ammunition magazine box means from vertical bending loads arising from said flexure of said first portion of said support member.
- 11. The armament apparatus of claim 10 wherein:
- said first caliber is 0.50, and
- said second caliber is 7.62 mm.
- 12. The armament apparatus of claim 11 wherein:
- each of said four magazine boxes has a 0.50 caliber ammunition holding capacity of approximately 500 rounds and a 7.62 mm ammunition holding capacity of approximately 2800 rounds.
- 13. Armament apparatus for an aircraft having a pair of horizontally opposite exterior side portions and an interior area disposed therebetween, said armament apparatus comprising:
- an elongated support plank member longitudinally extending through said interior area in a manner such that a longitudinally central portion of said support plank member is disposed within said interior area and opposite end portions of said support plank member project outwardly beyond said opposite exterior side portions of the aircraft;
- means for anchoring said longitudinally central portion of said support plank member to the aircraft within said interior area thereof, the anchored longitudinally central portion of said support plank member being subject to vertical bending flexure during flight of the aircraft and having an upwardly facing side surface;
- means for operatively securing a machine gun to one of said outwardly projecting end portions of said support plank member;
- ammunition magazine box means for operatively supporting therein an ammunition belt which may be longitudinally outfed therefrom to said machine gun operatively secured to said one of said outwardly projecting end portions of said support plank member; and
- attachment means for securely attaching said ammunition magazine box means to said longitudinally central portion of said support plane member, above said upwardly facing side surface thereof, in a manner essentially isolating ammunition magazine box means from vertical bending loads arising from said vertical bending flexure of said longitudinally central portion of said support plank member, said ammunition magazine box means having a bottom portion and said attachment means including:
- a first bracket structure securable to said upwardly facing side surface of said longitudinally central portion of said support plank member,
- a second bracket structure securable to said upwardly facing side surface of said longitudinally central portion of said support plank member in a longitudinally spaced relationship with said first bracket structure,
- an elongated support structure having first and second opposite end portions and a top side portion,
- means for securing said elongated support structure to said first and second bracket structures in an elevated relationship with said upwardly facing side surface of said longitudinally central portion of said support plank member, said means for securing including means for pivotally connecting said first end portion of said elongated support structure to said first bracket structure and means for connecting said second end portion of said elongated support structure to said second bracket structure but permitting a predetermined, limited relative movement between said second end portion of said elongated support structure and said second bracket structure generally parallel to said longitudinally central portion of said plan member in response to said vertical bending flexure thereof, and
- means for anchoring said bottom portion of said ammunition magazine box means to said elongated support structure at longitudinally spaced apart locations thereon.
- 14. The armament apparatus of claim 13 further comprising:
- roller means, carried by said top side portion of said elongated support structure, along which said ammunition magazine box means may be rolled to an operative position for anchoring of said ammunition magazine box means to said elongated support structure.
- 15. The armament apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:
- cooperating means on said roller means and said bottom portion of said ammunition magazine box means for maintaining a predetermined alignment therebetween as said ammunition magazine box means are rolled along said top side portion of said elongated support structure.
- 16. The armament apparatus of claim 15 wherein said cooperating means include:
- a depending rib extending along said bottom portion of said ammunition magazine box means, and
- annular groove means formed in said roller means for receiving said depending ring.
- 17. The armament apparatus of claim 15 wherein said cooperating means include:
- cooperating flange means formed on said bottom portion of said ammunition magazine box means and said elongated support structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 614,504 which was filed on Nov. 16, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,187,318 and was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 532,172 filed on Jun. 4, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,138. Application Ser. No. 532,172 was a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 297,970 (now abandoned), filed on Jan. 17, 1989, which was a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 144,873 filed on Jan. 13, 1988 and issued on Jan. 16, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,893,545 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Hughes Gun Systems, Hughes Tool Company, Sep. 1969, entire disclosure. |
Douglas Aircraft Company, Twin .50 Cal. Gun Package, Aug. 2, 1945, pp. 1-28. |
Divisions (1)
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