Patent classifications
F42B39/22
VERTICAL INTERLOCKING STORAGE SYSTEM
A storage system is disclosed. The system may include a bottom receptacle configured to hold a first set of items and a top receptacle configured to hold a second set of items. The top receptacle is configured to be stacked over the bottom receptacle. The system may further include a connector having a tubular body. The tubular body may have a connector distal portion and a connector proximal portion. The connector may include a locking mechanism disposed at the connector distal portion. The locking mechanism may be configured to lock the connector distal portion to a bottom receptacle proximal portion, and the connector proximal portion may be configured to removably attach to a top receptacle distal portion.
VERTICAL INTERLOCKING STORAGE SYSTEM
A storage system is disclosed. The system may include a bottom receptacle configured to hold a first set of items and a top receptacle configured to hold a second set of items. The top receptacle is configured to be stacked over the bottom receptacle. The system may further include a connector having a tubular body. The tubular body may have a connector distal portion and a connector proximal portion. The connector may include a locking mechanism disposed at the connector distal portion. The locking mechanism may be configured to lock the connector distal portion to a bottom receptacle proximal portion, and the connector proximal portion may be configured to removably attach to a top receptacle distal portion.
LOCKING SYSTEM FOR AN AMMUNITION CAN
Locking systems for ammunition cans, including locking systems configured to removably attach to the ammunition can front side. In some examples, the locking system includes a latch frame, a front plate, and a cover panel. In some further examples, the front plate is paralelly affixed to the latch frame. In other examples, the latch frame is removably fitted over a plate. Finally, in even further examples, the locking system may be secured with a device such as a padlock or a combination lock.
LOCKING SYSTEM FOR AN AMMUNITION CAN
Locking systems for ammunition cans, including locking systems configured to removably attach to the ammunition can front side. In some examples, the locking system includes a latch frame, a front plate, and a cover panel. In some further examples, the front plate is paralelly affixed to the latch frame. In other examples, the latch frame is removably fitted over a plate. Finally, in even further examples, the locking system may be secured with a device such as a padlock or a combination lock.
Apparatus for storing and loading multiple rows of ammunition
The invention provides an ammunition storage box that stores and loads multiple successive rows of ammunition cartridges into firearms magazines. The box includes an interior channel and multiple openings that lead into the channel. The channel is configured to host and dispense cartridges into a firearms magazine interfaced with the box via a proximal opening, which leads into the channel. The box also includes cartridge slots, recessed into the box and convergent with the channel, configured to host cartridges. The box also includes an obstruction block configured to selectively engage within the channel and obstruct cartridges hosted within the cartridge slots from moving into the channel. The box also includes a rod, configured to slideably engage within the channel and displace obstruction blocks or cartridges within the channel out from the channel. The rod is also configured to encapsulate the cartridge slots when expanded into the chamber.
Apparatus for storing and loading multiple rows of ammunition
The invention provides an ammunition storage box that stores and loads multiple successive rows of ammunition cartridges into firearms magazines. The box includes an interior channel and multiple openings that lead into the channel. The channel is configured to host and dispense cartridges into a firearms magazine interfaced with the box via a proximal opening, which leads into the channel. The box also includes cartridge slots, recessed into the box and convergent with the channel, that comprise recessed chambers configured to host cartridges. The box also includes a rod, configured to slideably engage within the channel and displace cartridges within the channel out from the channel. The rod is also configured to encapsulate the cartridge slots when expanded into the chamber.
A HOLDER DEVICE
A holder device for holding objects includes a holder body, a moveable carrier element, and a force generating system tending to move the carrier element in a first direction to a first position when the carrier element is in a second position away from the first position. The carrier element constitutes a trough having a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the first direction, a wider area closer to a bottom of the trough, and a narrower area farther from the bottom of the trough. When the carrier element is in the first position, a rim of the holder body closes the trough so that the objects cannot be moved in the longitudinal direction to and from the trough. When the carrier element is in the second position, the objects can be moved in the longitudinal direction to and from the trough.
Universal holder for a clip or magazine for a firearm
Holders usable to retain a clip, magazine, or other container for ammunition can include a body configured for attachment to a surface and an insertable member extending from the body, the insertable member being adapted for insertion into the interior of a container for ammunition. The insertable member can bias the container for ammunition against a portion of the body to create friction between the container and the body and prevent relative movement between the two objects. Alternatively or additionally, contact between the insertable member and the interior of the container, can create friction for preventing relative movement between the container for ammunition and the holder. The insertable element can be compressible to enable passage through an external opening in the container to facilitate removal or insertion.
Universal holder for a clip or magazine for a firearm
Holders usable to retain a clip, magazine, or other container for ammunition can include a body configured for attachment to a surface and an insertable member extending from the body, the insertable member being adapted for insertion into the interior of a container for ammunition. The insertable member can bias the container for ammunition against a portion of the body to create friction between the container and the body and prevent relative movement between the two objects. Alternatively or additionally, contact between the insertable member and the interior of the container, can create friction for preventing relative movement between the container for ammunition and the holder. The insertable element can be compressible to enable passage through an external opening in the container to facilitate removal or insertion.
Apparatus for Storing and Loading Multiple Rows of Ammunition
The invention provides an ammunition storage box that stores and loads multiple successive rows of ammunition cartridges into firearms magazines. The box includes an interior channel and multiple openings that lead into the channel. The channel is configured to host and dispense cartridges into a firearms magazine interfaced with the box via a proximal opening, which leads into the channel. The box also includes cartridge slots, recessed into the box and convergent with the channel, configured to host cartridges. The box also includes an obstruction block configured to selectively engage within the channel and obstruct cartridges hosted within the cartridge slots from moving into the channel. The box also includes a rod, configured to slideably engage within the channel and displace obstruction blocks or cartridges within the channel out from the channel. The rod is also configured to encapsulate the cartridge slots when expanded into the chamber.