MAGAZINE WITH GUARD ELEMENT
20210381786 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Magazines with guard elements have a tubular body having a lower end and an upper end and defining an interior space, the body having opposed lateral sidewalls, and opposed front and rear walls, at an intermediate portion along the length of the body between the upper and lower ends, a sidewall defining a magazine catch opening, the magazine catch opening having an upper limit including a downwardly-facing ledge surface configured to engage a latch, and a recessed guard element at the magazine catch opening configured to prevent intrusion of the firearm latch into the interior space. The recessed guard element may protrude into the interior space. The tubular body may have a wall thickness adjacent to the recessed guard element, and the recessed guard element may have the same wall thickness. The tubular body may be formed of an articulated sheet.
Claims
1. An ammunition magazine for a firearm having a magazine well and a firearm latch movable into and out of the magazine well, the magazine comprising; a tubular body having a lower end and an upper end and an interior wall surface defining an interior space; the tubular body having opposed lateral sidewalls, and opposed front and rear walls; at an intermediate portion along the length of the body between the upper and lower ends, at least one of the opposed lateral sidewalls defining a magazine catch facility; the magazine catch facility having an upper limit including a downwardly-facing ledge surface configured to engage a latch; a recessed guard element at the magazine catch facility configured to prevent intrusion of the firearm latch into the interior space, wherein an interior surface of the recessed guard element protrudes inward of the interior wall surface of the tubular body into the interior space; wherein the tubular body is formed of an articulated sheet, and the recessed guard element is a portion of the articulated sheet deflected internally into the interior space; and wherein the recessed guard element has an upper edge and a lower edge, and wherein the tubular body is separated from the recessed guard element by at least one of the upper and lower edges.
2. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the tubular body has a wall thickness adjacent to the recessed guard element, and the recessed guard element has the same wall thickness.
3. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the tubular body and recessed guard element are an integral sheet of metal.
4. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the recessed guard element is connected at a forward end and a rear end to the tubular body.
5. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the tubular body defines a slit above and below the recessed guard element.
6. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the downwardly-facing ledge surface is immediately above the recessed guard element.
7. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 wherein the recessed guard element has a forward end portion connected to the front wall and a rear end portion connected to one of the sidewalls.
8. The ammunition magazine of claim 7 wherein the forward end portion is parallel to the one of the sidewalls.
9. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 including a ramp element adjacent to the recessed guard element and providing a transitionary slope between the recessed guard element and an interior surface portion vertically proximate the recessed guard element.
10. The ammunition magazine of claim 9 wherein the ramp element is below the recessed guard element.
11. The ammunition magazine of claim 1 including a ramp element adjacent to the recessed guard element and providing a transitionary slope between the recessed guard element and an interior surface portion vertically proximate the recessed guard element, and wherein the ramp element has the same thickness as the recessed guard element.
12. The ammunition magazine of claim 11 wherein the ramp element is separated from the recessed guard element by a gap.
13. The ammunition magazine of claim 11 wherein the ramp element has a triangular form.
14. An ammunition magazine for a firearm having a magazine well and a firearm latch movable into and out of the magazine well, the magazine comprising; a tubular body having a lower end and an upper end and defining an interior space; the tubular body having opposed lateral sidewalls, and opposed front and rear walls; at an intermediate portion along the length of the body between the upper and lower ends, at least one of the opposed lateral sidewalls defining a magazine catch facility; the magazine catch facility having an upper limit including a downwardly-facing ledge surface configured to engage a latch; a recessed guard element at the magazine catch facility configured to prevent intrusion of the firearm latch into the interior space; a ramp element adjacent to the recessed guard element and providing a transitionary slope between the recessed guard element and an interior surface portion vertically proximate the recessed guard element; wherein the ramp element has the same thickness as the recessed guard element; and wherein the ramp element is a deformed portion of the articulated sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The same reference numerals refer to the same parts throughout the various figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENT
[0019] An embodiment of the magazine of the present invention is shown and generally designated by the reference numeral 10.
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[0021] In the current embodiment, the right and left recessed guard elements 38, 40 protrude into the interior space 18. The tubular body 12 has a wall thickness adjacent to the right and left recessed guard elements, and the right and left recessed guard elements have the same wall thickness as the tubular body. The tubular body is formed of an articulated sheet, and the right and left recessed guard elements are portions of the articulated sheet deflected internally into the interior space. Thus, the tubular body and the right and left recessed guard elements are an integral sheet of metal. The right recessed guard element is connected at a forward end portion 42 and rear end portion 44 to the tubular body, with the forward end portion connected to the front wall 20 and the rear end portion to the right sidewall 24. The left recessed guard element is connected at a forward end portion 46 and rear end portion 48 to the tubular body, with the forward end portion connected to the front wall 20 and the rear end portion to the left sidewall 26. The forward end portions are parallel to their associated sidewall.
[0022] The right recessed guard element 38 has an upper edge 50 and a lower edge 52. The tubular body 12 defines an upper slit 54 above the right recessed guard element and a lower slit 56 below the right recessed guard element. Thus, the tubular body is separated from the right recessed guard element by at least one of the upper and lower edges. Similarly, the left recessed guard element 40 has an upper edge 58 and a lower edge 60. The tubular body 12 defines an upper slit 62 above the right recessed guard element and a lower slit 64 below the right recessed guard element. Thus, the tubular body is separated from the left recessed guard element by at least one of the upper and lower edges.
[0023] The tubular body 12 includes a right upper ramp element 70 and a right lower ramp element 72 adjacent to the right recessed guard element 38 and a left upper ramp element 74 and a left lower ramp element 76 adjacent to the left recessed guard element 40. The ramp elements each provide a transitory slope between the recessed guard element and an interior surface vertically proximate the recessed guard element. The upper ramp elements are above their associated recessed guard elements, and the lower ramp elements are below their associated recessed guard elements. In the current embodiment, the ramp elements are each a deformed portion of the articulated sheet, which results in each ramp element having the same thickness as the associated recessed guard element. The right upper ramp element is separated from the right recessed guard element by a gap in the form of upper slit 54. The right lower ramp element is separated from the right recessed guard element by a gap in the form of lower slit 56. The left upper ramp element is separated from the left recessed guard element by a gap in the form of upper slit 62. The left lower ramp element is separated from the left recessed guard element by a gap in the form of lower slit 64. Each of the ramp elements has a triangular form in the current embodiment.
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[0025] As can be appreciated in
[0026] In the context of the specification, the terms “rear” and “rearward,” and “front” and “forward” have the following definitions: “rear” or “rearward” means in the direction away from the muzzle of the firearm while “front” or “forward” means it is in the direction towards the muzzle of the firearm.
[0027] While a current embodiment of a magazine has been described in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. For example, the magazine of the current invention is suitable for use with rifles as well as the pistols described.
[0028] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.