This invention relates to a multiple shotgun shell clip designed for quick-loading a shotgun.
At the present time there are many different competitions or rapid shooting sports in which shotguns are used. In some of these competitions or events, many targets are fired at with the number hit and the speed in which they are shot at being a primary goal. Generally, the number of targets in a single competition or event exceeds the total number of shells that can be loaded into a shotgun. Also, in many such competitions or events the shotgun chamber must be empty at the start. Thus, quickly loading the shotgun with an initial shell, hereinafter referred to as a make-ready load, and still having multiple rounds at-the-ready becomes a real challenge.
Many different prior art devices designed to hold multiple shotgun shells (sometimes referred to as shotgun shell caddies) have been suggested. Through long use it has been determined that each of these prior art devices has at least one drawback or deficiency.
It would be highly advantageous, therefore, to remedy the foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the prior art.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved multiple shotgun shell clip designed for quick-loading a shotgun.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved multiple shotgun shell clip which carries at least eight shotgun shells in two groups of four plus a make-ready load or shell.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved multiple shotgun shell clip formed as an integral unit with multiple mounting or wearing accessories or accommodations.
Briefly to achieve the desired objects and advantages of the instant invention in accordance with a preferred embodiment a multiple shotgun shell clip is provided including a base having one or more mounting structures integrally incorporated therein and two parallel spaced apart sidewalls integrally formed with the base. The sidewalls extend in a common direction at ninety degree angles from opposite edges of the base and are spaced apart a distance slightly less than the length of two shotgun shells. An upper edge of each of the sidewalls terminates in five arcuate indentations with indentations in one of the two sidewalls being disposed coaxially with the indentations in the other of the two sidewalls. Each of the five indentations of each of the two sidewalls includes an arc equal to or slightly greater than a semicircle with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of a shotgun shell the clip is designed to hold. A first two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls adjacent a first side of the clip define a first set of four shotgun shell retainers and a second two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls adjacent a second side of the clip define a second set of four shotgun shell retainers. A middle fifth indentation of the five arcuate indentations in each of the two sidewalls defines a shell-sized space between the first set of four shotgun shell retainers and the second set of four shotgun shell retainers. Either of the middle fifth indentations of the two sidewalls define a retainer for a make-ready shell in frictional engagement.
To further achieve the desired objects and advantages of the present invention a fully loaded multiple shotgun shell clip is provided including a base having one or more mounting structures integrally incorporated therein and two parallel spaced apart sidewalls integrally formed with the base. The sidewalls extend in a common direction at ninety degree angles from opposite edges of the base and are spaced apart a distance slightly less than the length of two shotgun shells. An upper edge of each of the sidewalls terminates in five arcuate indentations with indentations in one of the two sidewalls being disposed coaxially with the indentations in the other of the two sidewalls. Each of the five indentations of each of the two sidewalls includes an arc equal to or slightly greater than a semicircle with a diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of a shotgun shell the clip is designed to hold. A first two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls adjacent a first side of the clip define a first set of four shotgun shell retainers and a second two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls adjacent a second side of the clip define a second set of four shotgun shell retainers. A middle fifth indentation of the five arcuate indentations in each of the two sidewalls defines a shell-sized space between the first set of four shotgun shell retainers and the second set of four shotgun shell retainers. Either of the middle fifth indentations of the two sidewalls define a retainer for a make-ready shell in frictional engagement. The first two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls retaining a first set of four shotgun shells, the second two adjacent indentations in each of the two sidewalls retaining a second set of four shotgun shells, and one of the middle fifth indentations of the two sidewalls retaining a make-ready shell.
Specific objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Turning now to the drawings in which like reference characters indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, attention is directed to
Because clip 10 is formed as a single integral unit with all the shell-holding and mounting features incorporated, it can be easily and inexpensively manufactured, preferably by injection molding. Also, through this manufacturing process each clip 10 will be virtually identical so that use of one or more clips 10 in speed shooting sports or competition can be easily mastered.
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Walls 14 and 16 are parallel and spaced apart a distance slightly less than the length of two shotgun shells (e.g. one quarter inch) and indentations 14a/16a, 14b/16b, 14d/16d, and 14e/16e are disposed coaxially so that a shotgun shell frictionally engaged in indentation 14a and a shotgun shell frictionally engaged in indentation 16a extend along a common axis. Also, indentations 14a and 14b are positioned as close together along wall 14 as practical while still providing sufficient material to frictionally hold shotgun shells therein. Similarly, indentations 14d/14e, 16a/16b, and 16d/16s are positioned close together. Thus, indentations 14a/16a and 14b/16b cooperate to frictionally engage four shotgun shells in a first group and indentations 14d/16d and 14e/16e cooperate to frictionally engage four shotgun shells in a second group.
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Thus, a new and improved multiple shotgun shell clip designed for quick-loading a shotgun is disclosed. The new and improved multiple shotgun shell clip carries at least eight shotgun shells in two groups of four plus a make-ready load. Further, the multiple shotgun shell clip is formed as an integral unit with multiple mounting or wearing accessories or accommodations. Because the multiple shotgun shell clip is formed as a single integral unit with all the shell-holding and mounting features incorporated, it can be easily and inexpensively manufactured, generally by injection molding which results in virtually identical clips so that use of one or more multiple shotgun shell clips in speed shooting sports or competition can be easily mastered.
Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.
Having fully described the invention in such clear and concise terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, the invention claimed is: