Claims
- 1. A magazine for holding a cartridge for use with a firearm, the firearm including an actuator being operably connected to a trigger assembly, the magazine comprising:
a plurality of tubes being defined within the magazine and axisymmetric about a longitudinal axis, each tube including an open end; and, a retainer mounted about the open ends of the plurality of tubes, the retainer being adaptive to impede release of the cartridge from the magazine and being operably meshed with the actuator wherein the retainer and the actuator cooperate to permit removal of the cartridge from the magazine.
- 2. The magazine of claim 1 further comprising a bias contained within the magazine for urging the cartridge toward the firearm wherein the retainer, actuator, and bias cooperate to expel the cartridge from the magazine in response to movement of the trigger assembly and subsequent motion of the actuator.
- 3. The magazine of claim 2 wherein the bias is contained within each one of the plurality of tubes.
- 4. The magazine of claim 3 wherein the bias a spring.
- 5. The magazine of claim 1 wherein the retainer further comprising a plurality of leaves axisymmetrically aligned with the longitudinal axis of the magazine wherein the plurality of leaves being adaptive to impede removal of the cartridge from the plurality of tubes.
- 6. The magazine of claim 5 wherein the retainer further comprising a base having a longitudinal axis, the plurality of leaves being connected to the base, the base being coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
- 7. The magazine of claim 5 wherein an exclusive relationship exists between each of the plurality of leaves and each of the plurality of tubes.
- 8. The magazine of claim 1 wherein a portion of the retainer overlaps a portion of one of the plurality of tubes when viewed perpendicularly to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
- 9. The magazine of claim 1 further comprising an index assembly operably connected to the magazine and being adaptive for rotating the magazine about its longitudinal axis, the index assembly being capable of aligning one of the plurality of cylindrical tubes for transferring the cartridge when attached to the firearm.
- 10. The magazine of claim 9 further comprising a connector assembly having a first mechanism and a second mechanism, the first mechanism being mounted about the second end of the magazine and the second mechanism being mounted to the firearm wherein the first and second mechanisms cooperate to attach the magazine to the firearm.
- 11. The magazine of claim 10 wherein the connector assembly includes a pivot and a pivot cup.
- 12. The magazine of claim 11 wherein the connector assembly being adaptive for detaching the magazine from the firearm.
- 13. The magazine of claim 1 further comprising a connector assembly having a first mechanism and a second mechanism, the first mechanism being mounted about the second end of the magazine and the second mechanism being mounted to the firearm wherein the first and second mechanisms cooperate to attach the magazine to the firearm.
- 14. The magazine of claim 13 wherein the connector assembly includes a pivot and a pivot cup.
- 15. The magazine of claim 14 wherein the connector assembly being adaptive for detaching the magazine from the firearm.
- 16. The magazine of claim 1 wherein an amount of the plurality of cylindrical tubes is greater than two.
- 17. For the magazine of claim 1, a method comprising the step loading a cartridge into the magazine.
- 18. A magazine for holding a cartridge for a firearm, the firearm including an actuator being operably connected to a trigger assembly, the magazine comprising:
a housing having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end of the housing being open; a plurality of cylindrical tubes being defined within the housing, each one of the plurality of cylindrical tubes including an open end and a longitudinal axis wherein all longitudinal axes are in a parallel spaced relationship with each other; a means for retaining being mounted about the open ends of the cylindrical tubes, the means for retaining impeding release of the cartridge from the cylindrical tubes, the means for retaining meshing with the actuator wherein the means for retaining and the actuator cooperate to permit removal of the cartridge from the housing.
- 19. The magazine of claim 18 further comprising a means for biasing contained within the magazine for urging the cartridge toward the firearm wherein the means for retaining, the actuator, and the means for biasing cooperate to expel the cartridge from the magazine in response to movement of the trigger assembly and subsequent motion of the actuator.
- 20. The magazine of claim 19 wherein the means for biasing is contained within each one of the plurality of tubes.
- 21. The magazine of claim 18 wherein the means for retaining further comprising a plurality of leaves axisymmetrically aligned with the longitudinal axis of the magazine wherein the plurality of leaves impeding removal of the cartridge from the plurality of cylindrical tubes.
- 22. The magazine of claim 21 wherein the means for retaining further comprising a base having a longitudinal axis, the plurality of leaves being connected to the base, the base being coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the housing.
- 23. The magazine of claim 21 wherein an exclusive relationship exists between each one of the plurality of leaves and each one of the plurality of cylindrical tubes.
- 24. The magazine of claim 18 wherein a portion of the means for retaining overlaps a portion of one of the plurality of tubes when viewed perpendicularly to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
- 25. The magazine of claim 18 further comprising a means for indexing being operably connected to the magazine and being adaptive for rotating the magazine about its longitudinal axis, the means for indexing being capable of aligning one of the plurality of cylindrical tubes for transferring the cartridge when attached to the firearm.
- 26. The magazine of claim 25 further comprising a means for connecting being operably connected to the housing for attaching and detaching the magazine to the firearm.
- 27. The magazine of claim 18 further comprising a means for connecting being operably connected to the housing for attaching and detaching the magazine to the firearm.
- 28. The magazine of claim 18 wherein an amount of the plurality of cylindrical tubes is greater than two.
- 29. For the magazine of claim 18, a method comprising the step loading a cartridge into the magazine.
- 30. A firearm comprising:
an actuator being operably connected to a trigger assembly; a magazine having a longitudinal axis, the magazine for holding a cartridge; a plurality of tubes being defined within the magazine and axisymmetric about the longitudinal axis, each tube including an open end; and, a retainer mounted about the open ends of the plurality of tubes, the retainer being adaptive to impede release of the cartridge from the magazine and being operably meshed with the actuator wherein the retainer and the actuator cooperate to permit removal of the cartridge from the magazine.
- 31. The firearm of claim 30 further comprising a bias contained within the magazine for urging ammunition toward the open end of the tube wherein the retainer, actuator, and bias cooperate to expel ammunition from one of the plurality of tubes in response to a force imparted on the trigger assembly and subsequent movement of the actuator.
- 32. The firearm of claim 31 wherein the bias is contained within each one of the plurality of tubes.
- 33. The firearm of claim 32 wherein the bias a spring.
- 34. The firearm of claim 30 wherein the retainer further comprising a plurality of leaves axisymmetrically aligned with the longitudinal axis of the magazine wherein the plurality of leaves being adaptive to impede removal of the cartridge from the plurality of tubes.
- 35. The firearm of claim 34 wherein the retainer further comprising a base having a longitudinal axis, the plurality of leaves being connected to the base, the base being coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
- 36. The firearm of claim 34 wherein an exclusive relationship exists between each of the plurality of leaves and each of the plurality of tubes.
- 37. The firearm of claim 30 wherein a portion of the retainer overlaps a portion of one of the plurality of tubes when viewed perpendicularly to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
- 38. The firearm of claim 30 further comprising an index assembly operably connected to the magazine and being adaptive for rotating the magazine about its longitudinal axis, the index assembly being capable of aligning one of the plurality of cylindrical tubes for transferring the cartridge when attached to the firearm.
- 39. The firearm of claim 38 further comprising a connector assembly having a first mechanism and a second mechanism, the first mechanism being mounted about the second end of the magazine and the second mechanism being mounted to the firearm wherein the first and second mechanisms cooperate to attach the magazine to the firearm.
- 40. The firearm of claim 39 wherein the connector assembly includes a pivot and a pivot cup.
- 41. The firearm of claim 40 wherein the connector assembly being adaptive for detaching the magazine from the firearm.
- 42. The firearm of claim 30 further comprising a connector assembly having a first mechanism and a second mechanism, the first mechanism being mounted about the second end of the magazine and the second mechanism being mounted to the firearm wherein the first and second mechanisms cooperate to attach the magazine to the firearm.
- 43. The firearm of claim 42 wherein the connector assembly includes a pivot and a pivot cup.
- 44. The firearm of claim 43 wherein the connector assembly being adaptive for detaching the magazine from the firearm.
- 45. The firearm of claim 30 wherein an amount of the plurality of cylindrical tubes is greater than two.
- 46. For the firearm of claim 30, a method comprising the step of loading a cartridge into the magazine.
- 47. The firearm of claim 30 being semi-automatic.
- 48. The semi-automatic firearm of claim 47 being a shotgun.
- 49. The firearm of claim 30 being automatic.
- 50. The automatic firearm of claim 49 being a shotgun.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/636,837, entitled “Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine And Cooperating Semi-Automatic Shotgun,” filed Mar. 14, 2002, and U.S. Patent Provisional Application Serial No. 60/387,346, entitled “Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine And Cooperating Semi-Automatic Shotgun,” filed Jun. 10, 2002. These applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60363837 |
Mar 2002 |
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60387346 |
Jun 2002 |
US |