Ammunition magazine
09746264 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Richard M. Fitzpatrick (West Lake Hills, TX, US)
- Michael T. Mayberry (Denver, CO)
- Brian L. Nakayama (Arvada, CO, US)
- Eric C. Burt (Broomfield, CO, US)
Cpc classification
F41A9/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/67
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/69
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A9/65
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/69
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention is an ammunition magazine, preferably made of a reinforced polymer, utilizing a structurally enhancing ridge, angular guide rails and a follower made to interface with said guide rails to reduce wobble. The preferred embodiment also features a protective cover that distributes forces from the spring to more structurally sound areas of the magazine, thus reducing feed end splay, and an ammunition indication system comprised of at least one window and a noticeable marker on the follower spring. The follower and magazine casing are also designed to interface to prevent the follower from popping out of the feed end and the floor plate of the magazine utilizes a locking plate and sliding relationship between the floor plate, locking plate and magazine to secure the floor plate onto the magazine casing. The cover features built in tools for, among other things, unloading and disassembling the magazine.
Claims
1. An ammunition magazine comprising: a casing with fore and aft sides and two lateral sides longer than the fore and aft sides and first and second open ends, the casing further comprising a ridge, centrally located on an interior side of the fore side; a follower residing within the casing, said follower further comprising a follower platform with one to four tines, one of the one to four tines being at a fore position, the one of the one to four tines having a front face that presses against the ridge to help prevent forward linear and axial tilt of the follower, wherein the one to four tines limit rotation of the follower within the casing; a follower spring residing below the follower; and a stop tab, projecting internally from or near a terminus of the ridge, and a groove serving as a detent, situated in the follower platform to interface with the stop tab, thereby preventing the follower from exiting the magazine through the first end.
2. The ammunition magazine of claim 1, wherein the casing further comprises a constant internal curve initiating at the second open end and continuing through a majority of the casing of the magazine.
3. The ammunition magazine of claim 1, wherein the follower comprises a second tine at an aft position of the follower that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom.
4. The ammunition magazine of claim 1, wherein the casing further comprises two guide rails situated opposite each other along the lateral sides of an interior of the casing, the two guide rails contacting the follower to act as a guide for the follower to inhibit rotation of the follower.
5. The ammunition magazine of claim 1, wherein one or more of the one to four tines is split into two regions via a vertical gap arranged at a center of each the one or more of the one to four tines.
6. An ammunition magazine comprising: a casing with fore and aft sides and two lateral sides longer than the fore and aft sides and first and second open ends, the casing further comprising a ridge, centrally located on an interior side of the fore side, and the casing further comprising a constant internal curve initiating at the second open end and continuing through a majority of the casing of the magazine; a follower residing within the casing, said follower further comprising a follower platform with one to four tines, one of the one to four tines being at a fore position that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom, the one of the one to four tines having a front face that presses against the ridge to help prevent forward linear and axial tilt of the follower, wherein the one to four tines limit rotation of the follower within the casing; a follower spring residing below the follower; and wherein the casing further comprises two guide rails situated opposite each other along the lateral sides of an interior of the casing, the two guide rails contacting the follower to act as a guide for the follower to inhibit rotation of the follower.
7. The ammunition magazine of claim 6, further comprising a stop tab, projecting internally from or near the terminus of the ridge and generally perpendicularly from the ridge, and a groove serving as a detent, situated in the follower platform to interface with the stop tab, thereby preventing the follower from exiting the magazine through the first end.
8. The ammunition magazine of claim 6, wherein the follower comprises a second tine at an aft position of the follower that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom.
9. The ammunition magazine of claim 6, wherein one or more of the one to four tines is split into two regions via a vertical gap arranged at a center of each of the one or more of the one to four tines.
10. An ammunition magazine comprising: a casing with fore and aft sides and two lateral sides longer than the fore and aft sides and first and second open ends, the casing further comprising a ridge, centrally located on an interior side of the fore side, the casing further comprising guide rails running along an insides of the two longer lateral sides; a follower residing within the casing, said follower further comprising a follower platform with one to four tines, one of the one to four tines being at a fore position that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom, the one of the one to four tines having a front face that presses against the ridge to help prevent forward linear and axial tilt of the follower, wherein the one to four tines limit rotation of the follower within the casing, the two guide rails contacting the follower to act as a guide for the follower, wherein at least one of the one to four tines is shaped to interface with the guide rails to inhibit rotation of the follower; and a follower spring residing below the follower; wherein one or more of the one to four tines is split into two regions via a vertical gap arranged at a center of each of the one or more of the one to four tines.
11. The ammunition magazine of claim 10, further comprising a stop tab, projecting internally from or near a terminus of the ridge and generally perpendicularly from the ridge, and a groove serving as a detent, situated in the follower platform to interface with the stop tab, thereby preventing the follower from exiting the magazine through the first end.
12. The ammunition magazine of claim 10, wherein the casing further comprises a constant internal curve initiating at the second open end and continuing through a majority of the casing of the magazine.
13. The ammunition magazine of claim 10, wherein the follower comprises a second tine at an aft position of the follower that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom.
14. An ammunition magazine comprising: a casing with fore and aft sides and two longer lateral sides longer than the fore and aft sides and first and second open ends, the casing further comprising guide rails running along the insides of the longer lateral sides, the casing further comprising a stop tab arranged on a front inside face of the casing; a follower residing within the casing, said follower further comprising one to four tines, one of the one to four tines being at a fore position that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom, the guide rails contacting the follower to act as a guide for the follower; a groove serving as a detent situated in a follower platform of the follower to interface with the stop tab, thereby preventing the follower from exiting the magazine through the first open end; a follower spring residing below the follower; and wherein one or more of the one to four tines is split into two regions via a vertical gap arranged at a center of each of the one or more of the one to four tines.
15. The ammunition magazine of claim 14, wherein the guide rails interface with the follower to inhibit rotation of the follower relative to the casing.
16. The ammunition magazine of claim 14, further comprising a ridge on an interior side of the fore side of the casing.
17. The ammunition magazine of claim 14, wherein the follower comprises a second tine at an aft position of the follower that extends generally perpendicularly therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(45) With reference now to the drawings, the preferred embodiment of the ammunition magazine is herein described. It should be noted that the articles “a”, “an” and “the”, as used in this specification, include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
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(47) Inside the body 10, along the fore side of the magazine 1, is a ridge 19, shown in
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(49) At the top of ridge 19 (e.g., at a terminus of the ridge 19) is a slight tab 29 (
(50) In an embodiment, the magazine body is comprised of a reinforced thermoplastic polymer selected to resist damage from use (e.g., the ejection of a magazine which causes the magazine to impact a hard surface, which may occur during a speed reload). However, other polymers may be used and the magazines may be made in any color or opacity (which can reduce or eliminate the need for a magazine level indicator). Some polymers may be used without reinforcement. Various reinforcement materials, such as glass, carbon (e.g., carbon fiber or carbon nanotubes), minerals, or metals (e.g., steel, titanium, aluminum, etc.) may also be used to reinforce the magazine. Likewise, the magazine body may be made of other materials having suitable strength and durability, such as titanium, ceramics, laminates, amorphous metals, etc. The follower is preferred to be made of polyoxymethylene, or acetal resin, available commercially from DuPont under the trade name DELRIN, though other materials are suitable, just not preferred.
(51) The magazine 1 is structured to increase its structural integrity. To that end, fore ridge 19 provides added durability to the magazine. Protective cover 40 also provides reinforcement during storage, as pressures from the stored ammunition and spring 35 would normally force the feed lips 21 of the magazine 1 apart. Protective cover 40, shown in
(52) The cover 40 also serves as a magazine tool as the cover latch 43 will fit between the feed lips 21 so as to push rounds of ammunition 50 out of the magazine 1 (
(53) It should also be noted that magazine body 10 presents a constant internal curve, with slight straightening near the interior rear face of the feed lips only to allow interface with a weapon. As such, the follower 30 and associated ammunition travel more smoothly through the magazine body 10 with lessened round stack variation.
(54) Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, numerous modifications and variations can be made and still the result will come within the scope of the invention. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred.