Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transferring large caliber ammunition stored in tubular members of an ammunition belt from a supply container to an armament system and simultaneously delivering shells and unfired rounds of ammunition from the armament system to a collection container comprising a housing, means for mounting said housing on the supply and collection containers, a drum means rotatably mounted within said housing, a plurality of fixed and radially spaced cradle members carried by said drum means adjacent one end thereof, a supply interface having conveying means to draw the ammunition belt from the supply container and guide the tubular members of the ammunition belt toward said fixed cradle members of said drum, a plurality of shuttle means carried by said drum means and being longitudinally movable relative thereto between said fixed cradle members and the opposite end of said drum means, each of said shuttle means having ammunition engaging and support means so that said shuttle means can engage a round of ammunition carried within the tubular members of the ammunition belt and transfer the same therefrom towards said opposite end of said drum means remote from the ammunition belt as said drum means is rotated, a gun interface adjacent said opposite end of said transfer drum, said gun interface having first and second transfer means, said first transfer means having means for engaging rounds of ammunition carried by said shuttles and for transferring said rounds to a conveyor means extending from adjacent said gun interface to the armament system, said second transfer means being vertically spaced from said first transfer means and having means for receiving shells and unfired rounds of ammunition passing from the armament system through the conveyor means and transferring such shells and unfired rounds to said shuttle means, a discharge interface remote from said gun interface and in vertically spaced relationship to said supply interface, a reorientation chute means extending from adjacent said discharge interface outwardly of said housing and longitudinally of said drum means, said discharge interface having means to guide the ammunition belt from said drum means into said reorientation chute means so that the ammunition belt is shifted longitudinally with respect to said drum means outwardly of said housing and guide means for guiding said ammunition belt from said reorientation chute means into the collection container.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 including first and second radially disposed rib means mounted to and extending inwardly of said housing and being in spaced relationship from said fixed cradle members of said drum means whereby the tubular members carried by said fixed cradle members are retained in generally nonshiftable alignment with respect to said drum means as said drum is rotated.
- 3. The apparatus in claim 1 including a helical track means disposed inwardly of said housing and extending a distance greater than half the length of said drum means, follower means mounted to each of said shuttle means, said follower means being received and guided within said helical track whereby said follower means causes said shuttle means to be longitudinally movable with respect to said drum means when said drum means is rotated.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 in which said drum means includes a plurality of elongated slots therein which extend generally parallel to the axis thereof and generally more than half the length of the drum means.
- 5. The invention in claim 4 in which each of said shuttle means includes guide means movable within said slot means to thereby guide said shuttle means with respect to said drum means.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 including first and second helical flange means carried by said housing and spaced from said track means toward said one end of said housing in vertically spaced relationship to said slots, said first flange means abutting the shoulder portion of the round of ammunition being transferred by said shuttle means and said second flange means abutting said round of ammunition carried by said shuttle means adjacent the butt end thereof.
- 7. The invention of claim 1 in which said first and second transfer means of said gun interface include at least first and second spaced sprocket means having a plurality of teeth and grooves, said teeth of said second sprocket means being substantially L-shaped so as to be oriented along the length of the drum means for engaging and supporting round of ammunition adjacent to shoulder portion thereof as said sprocket means are rotated.
- 8. The invention of claim 1 including a pair of oppositely disposed and outwardly extending handle members attached to, and extending from, said housing.
- 9. The invention of claim 1 including support strut means connected to said housing and extending downwardly therefrom adjacent to said reorientation chute and extending vertically below said reorientation chute to thereby support said housing relative to said supply and collection containers and to prevent said reorientation chute from supporting the weight of said housing.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said means to draw the ammunition belt from the supply container said drum means and said first and second transfer means are drivingly interconnected to rotate in meshed relationship with one another.
- 11. A manually portable system for transferring large caliber ammunition stored in tubular members of an ammunition belt from a supply container to an armament system and simultaneously delivering shells and unfired rounds of ammunition from the armament system to a collection container comprising a housing, means for mounting said housing on the supply and collection containers, rotatable drum means mounted within said housing and having first and second ends, feed means for pulling the ammunition belt from the supply container and directing the belt to said first end of said drum means, means associated with said drum means for limiting the longitudinal movement of said ammunition belt relative to said drum means within said housing, transfer means carried by said drum means for extracting the ammunition from the tubular members and moving the ammunition longitudinally along and relative to said drum means toward said second end thereof as said drum is rotated, exchange means mounted adjacent to said second end of said drum means, conveyor means extending from said exchange means to the armament system, said exchange means having a first engaging means for removing rounds of ammunition being moved relative to said drum means adjacent said second end thereof and transferring the ammunition to said conveyor means and second engaging means for receiving shells and unfired rounds of ammunition from said conveyor means and transferring such shells and unfired ammunition to said transfer means of said drum, said transfer means conveying the shells and unfired rounds of ammunition into the tubular members of the ammunition belt, pickoff means mounted adjacent said drum means, guide means mounted exteriorally of said housing adjacent said pickoff means and extending longitudinally of said drum means, said pickoff means removing the ammunition belt from said drum means and introducing the ammunition belt to said guide means, and discharge means for discharging the ammunition belt from said guide means into the collection container.
- 12. The invention of claim 11 in which said guide means includes a first fixed guide chute portion extending vertically downwardly with respect to said drum means and a second fixed chute portion extending vertically upwardly toward said drum means whereby said guide means is substantially U-shaped in configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 563,885, filed 12/28/83, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 376,044 filed 5/7/82, now abandoned.
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Dec 1983 |
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376044 |
May 1982 |
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