Magazine base plate assembly
11131517 · 2021-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/71
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A9/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A magazine base plate assembly including a base plate having opposing interior side walls with a base plate passage extending through the base plate, and wherein at least one opposing channel is formed within each of the opposing interior side walls; and a base plate insert that is slidably positioned within at least a portion of the base plate passage between a retracted position and an extended position within at least a portion of the base plate passage, wherein in the retracted position one or more of extending tabs extend from flexible tabs into at least a portion of each of the opposing channels, and wherein if each of the flexible tabs is urged a sufficient distance towards an internal insert chamber of the base plate insert, the extending tabs are withdrawn from the opposing channels, allowing the base plate insert to move toward the extended position.
Claims
1. A firearm magazine assembly and magazine base plate assembly, comprising: a magazine body having a magazine top end and a magazine bottom end and a magazine cavity extending from said magazine top end to said magazine bottom end; a magazine spring having a spring top end and a spring bottom end, wherein said magazine spring contacts at least a portion of a magazine follower at said spring top end, and wherein said magazine spring contacts at least a portion of a magazine lock plate at said spring bottom end; a base plate releasably attached or coupled to said magazine bottom end of said magazine body, wherein said base plate includes a base plate body having a base plate passage defined by opposing interior side walls, and wherein each of said opposing interior side walls includes an opposing channel formed at least partially therein, and a base plate insert adapted to be slidably positioned within said base plate passage of said base plate body wherein said base plate insert is slidably positionable between a retracted position and an extended position within at least a portion of said base plate passage, wherein said base plate insert comprises opposing side walls and an internal insert chamber, wherein said opposing side walls each comprise spaced side openings connected by an open channel to form a flexible tab, wherein said flexible tab comprises at least one extending tab extending from an upper portion of said flexible tab for interacting with at least one of said opposing channels to maintain said base plate insert in a retracted position, and wherein a degree of tension provided by said magazine spring is reduced when said base plate insert is in said extended position.
2. The firearm magazine assembly and magazine base plate assembly of claim 1, wherein said base plate insert comprises at least one downwardly mounted support wall in said base plate insert internal insert chamber to prevent said flexible tabs from overextending into said internal insert chamber.
3. A magazine base plate assembly, comprising: a base plate having a base plate body extending from a base plate upper end to a base plate lower end, wherein said base plate body includes opposing interior side walls at least partially defining a base plate passage extending through said base plate from said base plate upper end through said base plate lower end, wherein at least one inwardly extending projection extends, proximate said base plate lower end, into at least a portion of said base plate passage, and wherein at least one opposing channel is formed within each of said opposing interior side walls, and wherein said base plate is removably attachable to a magazine body, via interaction between at least one protruding edge of said magazine body and one or more magazine attachment channels formed within opposing interior side walls of said base plate; and a base plate insert extending from an insert upper end to an insert lower end and having opposing side walls and opposing end walls, one or more outwardly extending projections extending from at least a portion of said insert upper end, away from each adjacent opposing end wall, wherein an internal insert chamber is formed within a portion of said base plate insert, extending from said insert lower end, toward said insert upper end, wherein a flexible tab is formed in a portion of each of said opposing side walls, wherein each flexible tab is at least partially defined between one or more spaced side openings and an open channel, wherein each flexible tab can be urged such that at least a portion of each flexible tab may be urged toward said internal insert chamber, wherein each flexible tab includes one or more extending tabs, each of which extends from a portion of each flexible tab, wherein said base plate insert is slidably positioned within at least a portion of said base plate passage and is slidable between a retracted position and an extended position within at least a portion of said base plate passage, wherein in said retracted position one or more of said extending tabs extend into at least a portion of each of said opposing channels, and wherein if each of said flexible tabs is urged a sufficient distance toward said internal insert chamber, each of said extending tabs is withdrawn from said opposing channels to allow said base plate insert to move toward said extended position.
4. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein one or more securing tabs and/or securing recesses are formed within at least a portion of said one or more magazine attachment channels so as to interact with at least a portion of said protruding edge to further secure said base plate to said magazine body.
5. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein said base plate slidably engages said magazine body proximate a magazine bottom end.
6. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein said magazine attachment channels are formed on said opposing interior side walls proximate said base plate upper end of said base plate body.
7. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein said opposing channels each comprise an elongate channel formed along a portion of each opposing interior side wall.
8. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein said base plate insert further comprises a lock plate recess in said insert upper end.
9. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein one or more support walls extend from a top wall of said internal insert chamber into at least a portion of said internal insert chamber, wherein said support walls, wherein said support walls are formed to limit movement of said flexible tabs relative to said internal insert chamber.
10. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein a saddleback recess is formed in each of said opposing side walls.
11. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein said spaced apart side openings and said at least one open channel are formed so as to extend through each of said opposing side walls, wherein said open channel connects said spaced side openings on each discrete opposing side wall.
12. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein each of said extending tabs extends from an upper portion of each flexible tab.
13. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein each flexible tab includes a ramp portion extending to a shoulder.
14. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein if said base plate insert is in said extended position, a degree of tension provided by a magazine spring to a magazine is reduced.
15. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 3, wherein interaction between said one or more outwardly extending projections and said one or more inwardly extending projections maintains said base plate insert within said base plate passage.
16. A magazine base plate assembly, comprising: a base plate having opposing interior side walls at least partially defining a base plate passage extending through said base plate, and wherein at least one opposing channel is formed within each of said opposing interior side walls, and wherein said base plate is removably attachable to a magazine body, via interaction between at least one protruding edge of said magazine body and one or more magazine attachment channels formed within opposing interior side walls of said base plate; and a base plate insert having opposing side walls and opposing end walls, wherein an internal insert chamber is formed within a portion of said base plate insert, wherein a flexible tab is formed in a portion of each of said opposing side walls, wherein each flexible tab can be urged such that at least a portion of each flexible tab may be urged toward said internal insert chamber, wherein each flexible tab includes one or more extending tabs, each of which extends from a portion of each flexible tab, wherein said base plate insert is slidably positioned within at least a portion of said base plate passage and is slidable between a retracted position and an extended position within at least a portion of said base plate passage, wherein in said retracted position one or more of said extending tabs extend into at least a portion of each of said opposing channels, and wherein if each of said flexible tabs is urged a sufficient distance toward said internal insert chamber, each of said extending tabs is withdrawn from said opposing channels to allow said base plate insert to move toward said extended position.
17. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 16, wherein each flexible tab is at least partially defined between one or more spaced side openings and an open channel.
18. The magazine base plate assembly of claim 16, wherein one or more securing tabs and/or securing recesses are formed within at least a portion of said one or more magazine attachment channels so as to interact with at least a portion of said protruding edge to further secure said base plate to said magazine body.
Description
(1) The exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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(34) For simplicity and clarification, the design factors and operating principles of the magazine base plate assembly according to the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses are explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments of a magazine base plate assembly according to the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses. The basic explanation of the design factors and operating principles of the magazine base plate assembly is applicable for the understanding, design, and operation of the magazine base plate assembly of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses. It should be appreciated that the magazine base plate assembly can be adapted to many applications where a magazine can be used.
(35) As used herein, the word “may” is meant to convey a permissive sense (i.e., meaning “having the potential to”), rather than a mandatory sense (i.e., meaning “must”). Unless stated otherwise, terms such as “first” and “second” are used to arbitrarily distinguish between the exemplary embodiments and/or elements such terms describe. Thus, these terms are not necessarily intended to indicate temporal or other prioritization of such exemplary embodiments and/or elements.
(36) The term “coupled”, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically. The terms “a” and “an” are defined as one or more unless stated otherwise.
(37) Throughout this application, the terms “comprise” (and any form of comprise, such as “comprises” and “comprising”), “have” (and any form of have, such as “has” and “having”), “include”, (and any form of include, such as “includes” and “including”) and “contain” (and any form of contain, such as “contains” and “containing”) are used as open-ended linking verbs. It will be understood that these terms are meant to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer, step, or group of elements, integers, or steps. As a result, a system, method, or apparatus that “comprises”, “has”, “includes”, or “contains” one or more elements possesses those one or more elements but is not limited to possessing only those one or more elements. Similarly, a method or process that “comprises”, “has”, “includes” or “contains” one or more operations possesses those one or more operations but is not limited to possessing only those one or more operations.
(38) It should also be appreciated that the terms “magazine”, “magazine body”, “base plate”, “base plate insert”, and “magazine assembly” are used for a basic explanation and understanding of the operation of the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the present disclosure. Therefore, the terms “magazine”, “magazine body”, “base plate”, “base plate insert”, and “magazine assembly” are not to be construed as limiting the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the present disclosure.
(39) Furthermore, it should be appreciated that, for simplicity and clarification, the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to a magazine base plate assembly pistol-type magazine. However, it should be appreciated that the operating principles of the disclosed magazine base plate assembly may also be employed to construct magazine base plate assembly rifle magazines, shotgun magazines, or other magazines for any real, replica, training, or toy semiautomatic-type handgun, rifle, shotgun, and/or less than lethal product.
(40) Turning now to the appended drawing figures,
(41) In illustrative, non-limiting embodiment(s) of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses, as illustrated in
(42) The magazine assembly 10 includes a magazine body 13 having a magazine top end 11 and a magazine bottom end 12. The magazine body 13 has a magazine cavity 15 formed therein, extending from the magazine top end 11 to the magazine bottom end 12 for receiving a magazine spring 20. A magazine follower 30 is positioned within the magazine cavity 15, so as to be slidable within the magazine cavity 15. A spring top end 21 of the magazine spring 20 contacts and urges the magazine follower 30 toward the magazine top end 11 of the magazine body 13. The magazine follower 30 is spring biased toward the magazine top end 11, so as to contact and urge at least one cartridge (not shown), placed within the magazine cavity 15, toward the magazine feed lips proximate the magazine top end 11 of the magazine body 13. The spring bottom end 22 of the magazine spring 20 is urged against a magazine insert or magazine lock plate 40, which is positioned within the magazine cavity 15, proximate the magazine bottom end 12.
(43) The magazine body 13 also includes a protruding edge 14 extending around at least a portion of the magazine bottom end 12. The protruding edge 14 is utilized to allow a magazine base plate to be attached or coupled to the magazine bottom end 12.
(44) It should also be appreciated that a more detailed explanation of the specific components of the magazine assembly 10, instructions regarding how to install the magazine follower 30, magazine spring 20, and magazine lock plate 40 within the magazine cavity 15, methods for using the magazine assembly 10, once assembled, and certain other items and/or techniques necessary for the implementation and/or operation of the various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not provided herein because such background information will be known to one of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, it is believed that the level of description provided herein is sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to understand and practice the systems, methods, and apparatuses of the presentation, as described.
(45) As illustrated, the base plate 110 is removably attached or coupled to the magazine bottom end 12, via interaction between the protruding edge 14 of the magazine body 13 and the magazine attachment channels 118 formed within each of the opposing interior side walls 116 of the base plate 110. The base plate body 113 of the base plate 110 is preferably designed to slidably engage the magazine body 13 at the magazine bottom end 12 by engaging the protruding edge 14 of the magazine body 13 with the magazine attachment channels 118 positioned on the opposing interior side walls 116 at the base plate upper end 111 of the base plate body 113. In this manner, the base plate 110 is attached or coupled to the magazine bottom end 12 in a manner similar to the attachment of a standard base plate to the magazine bottom end 12.
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(47) As discussed above, magazine attachment channels 118 are formed within at least a portion of each of the opposing interior side walls 116. The magazine attachment channels 118 are formed so as to slidably interact with the protruding edge 14 of the magazine body 13 to attach or couple the base plate 110 to the magazine body 13. In certain exemplary, nonlimiting embodiments, securing tabs 119 and/or securing recesses are formed so as to interact with at least a portion of the protruding edge 14 to further secure the base plate 110 to the magazine body 13. The base plate 110 can be removed from the magazine body 13 by pressing the securing tabs 119 in an outward direction, and slidably removing the base plate 110 from the magazine body 13.
(48) At least one pair of opposing channels 117 are formed within at least a portion of the opposing interior side walls 116. In various exemplary embodiments, the opposing channels 117 are formed as an elongate channel formed along a portion of each opposing interior side wall 116. In various exemplary embodiments, a surface closest to the base plate lower end 112, which extends from the opposing interior side wall 116 to form the opposing channel 117, is formed so as to have a planar surface that is substantially perpendicular (or substantially 90°) relative to a planar surface forming the opposing interior side wall 116. It should be appreciated that in certain exemplary embodiments, at least one additional pair of opposing channels (not illustrated) are also formed within at least a portion of the opposing interior side walls 116.
(49) The base plate insert 120 extends from an insert upper end 121 to an insert lower end 122 and includes opposing side walls 127 and opposing end walls 129. A recess in the insert upper end 121 forms a lock plate recess 125. The lock plate recess 125 is formed so as to interact with at least a portion of the magazine lock plate 40 to maintain the magazine lock plate 40 in a desired position relative to the magazine spring 20 and the magazine cavity 15 when the base plate 110 is attached or coupled to the magazine body 13. In various exemplary embodiments, and apertures formed through a portion of the lock plate recess 125, which corresponds to a protrusion that extends from the magazine lock plate 40. Interaction between the aperture and the protrusion, if included, further secure the magazine lock plate 40 within the lock plate recess 125.
(50) An outwardly extending projection 146 is formed so as to extend from at least a portion of the insert upper end 121, away from the adjacent opposing end wall 129. Similarly, an outwardly extending projection 147 is formed so as to extend from at least a portion of the insert upper end 121, away from the adjacent opposing end wall 129.
(51) An internal insert chamber 123 is formed within the base plate insert 120 and extends from the insert lower end 122, toward the insert upper end 121. In various exemplary embodiments, one or more support walls 124 extend from a top wall of the internal insert chamber 123, toward the insert lower end 122. The support walls 124 may optionally be downwardly mounted from the insert upper end 121 of the base plate insert 120 into the internal insert chamber 123 to create a block for the flexible tabs 130, thereby preventing the flexible tabs 130 from extending too far into the internal insert chamber 123 and possibly breaking from the opposing side walls 127.
(52) While the opposing end walls 129 are generally solid, i.e., having no indentation or perforations, the opposing side walls 127 include a saddleback recess 135 and spaced apart side openings 138 and 139, which extend through the opposing side walls 127. An open channel 137 connects the spaced side openings 138 and 139 on each discrete opposing side wall 127. A flexible tab 130 is defined between the spaced side openings 138 and 139 and the open channel 137. Each flexible tab 130 can be pressed or urged inwardly, such that at least a portion of each extending tab 132 can extend into at least a portion of the internal insert chamber 123 of the base plate insert 120. When each flexible tab 130 is released, the natural bias of each flexible tab 130 urges each flexible tab 130 to return to its original position.
(53) In various exemplary embodiments, each flexible tab 130 includes a ramp portion that extends outward from the flexible tab 130 to a shoulder. The shoulder then returns to the surface of the flexible tab 130. In various exemplary embodiments, the shoulder includes a planar surface that extends approximately 90° relative to a planar surface formed by the flexible tab 130.
(54) At least one and optionally two extending tabs 132 (as shown) extend from an area proximate the upper portion 131 of each flexible tab 130. The extending tabs 132 are designed to interact with both sets of opposing channels 117 on the opposing interior side wall 116 of the base plate body 113.
(55) The base plate insert 120 is formed so as to be slidably positionable within at least a portion of the base plate passage 115 of the base plate body 113.
(56) During installation of the base plate insert 120 into the base plate 110, the base plate insert 120 is initially aligned with the base plate passage 115 and inserted, from the base plate upper end 111, into the base plate passage 115. As the base plate insert 120 is urged further within the base plate passage 115, the extending tabs 132 slide within the base plate passage 115 until the extending tabs 132 reach the opposing channels 117. When the extending tabs 132 reach the opposing channels 117, the extending tabs 132 extend a sufficient distance within the opposing channels 117 to keep the base plate insert 120 from being further inserted into the base plate passage 115, toward the base plate lower end 112.
(57) During assembly of the components of the magazine assembly 10, the magazine follower 30 is positioned within the magazine cavity 15. Then, the magazine spring 20 is slidably placed into the magazine cavity 15 of the magazine body 13 by sliding the spring top end 21 of the magazine spring 20 with the magazine follower 30 into the magazine bottom end 12 of the magazine body 13 until the magazine follower 30 is adjacent with the magazine top and 11 of the magazine body 13.
(58) The magazine lock plate 40 is then positioned adjacent the spring bottom and 22 and the magazine lock plate 40 is seated within at least a portion of the lock plate recess 125 of the base plate insert 120.
(59) Once the base plate insert 120 is appropriately positioned within the base plate 110, the magazine base plate assembly 100 the base plate 110 is slidably mounted on the magazine body 13 by contacting the magazine attachment channels 118 of the base plate body 113 with the protruding edges 14 of the magazine body 13 and securing the base to the magazine body 13.
(60) Thus, the magazine spring 20 is tension mounted within the magazine body 13, thereby exerting spring biasing tension to the magazine follower 30 and the magazine lock plate 40. With the extending tabs 132 within the opposing channels 117, the magazine base plate assembly 100 is in the retracted position. In the retracted position, as illustrated in
(61) To move the magazine base plate assembly 100 from the retracted position to the extent position, the flexible tabs 130 are urged inward, such that the extending tabs 132 are withdrawn from the opposing channels 117. As illustrated in
(62) In the extended position, as illustrated in
(63) To ease the cartridge loading process, the flexible tabs 130 on the base plate insert 120 are pressed inwardly by finger and thumb action. This releases the extending tabs 132 from the opposing channels 117. The tension from the magazine spring 20 urges the base plate insert 120 downwardly until the outwardly extending projections 146 and 147 interact with the inwardly extending projections 144 and 145 to retain the base plate insert 120 in the extended, lower position.
(64) Advantageously, when the base plate insert 120 is in the extended position, the action causes further release of tension on the magazine spring 20, which will greatly ease the insertion of cartridges into the magazine body 13. The cartridges are then loaded into the magazine body 13 according to methods well known to the art. Once the capacity of cartridges in the magazine cavity 15 is achieved, the tension of the magazine spring 20 can be reactivated by urging the base plate insert 120 into the base plate body 113 until the extending tabs 132 interact with the opposing channels 117. At this point, the magazine assembly 10 and magazine base plate assembly 100 is ready for use in a firearm.
(65) When in the extended position, cartridges are loaded into the magazine cavity 15, the magazine spring 20 extends at least partially from the magazine body 13. The spring biasing tension is then reduced from the magazine follower 30 and the user can place the remainder of the capacity of the cartridges without the typical tension applied by the magazine spring 20. Once the magazine body 13 is loaded with cartridges, the user can then force the base plate insert 120 up the magazine body 13 until the extending tabs 132 interact with opposing channels 117. This action forces the magazine spring 20 back into the magazine body 13, which in turn increasing the tension on the magazine spring 20. At this point, the magazine assembly 10 is in an activated state, i.e., ready for insertion into a firearm.
(66) Another embodiment of the disclosure may optionally include no spring housing and just allow the magazine spring to extend until all cartridges or rounds loaded then the spring is force back into the magazine.
(67) Another embodiment of the disclosure may optionally include a locking mechanism and no spring housing, but the magazine spring is released when wanted, then after it is forced back into the magazine it is locked in place while using the magazine.
(68) Another embodiment of the disclosure may optionally include a telescoping design of the spring housing to even further decrease the spring tension.
(69) The magazine assembly 10 of the present disclosure can be made with a metal or plastic spring housing (if needed), a metal or plastic base plate to the magazine custom made with a space for the spring housing or the spring to extend.
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(71) It should be appreciated that each of these elements operates similarly to the base plate 110 and the base plate insert 120, as discussed above, with respect to the magazine base plate assembly 100. However, the magazine base plate assembly 100′ is designed to be utilized in conjunction with a rifle-type magazine, as opposed to a pistol-type magazine.
(72) While the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting and the fundamental disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses should not be considered to be necessarily so constrained. It is evident that the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses is not limited to the particular variation set forth and many alternatives, adaptations modifications, and/or variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
(73) Furthermore, where a range of values is provided, it is understood that every intervening value, between the upper end lower limit of that range and any other stated or intervening value in that stated range is encompassed within the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses. The upper end lower limits of these smaller ranges may independently be included in the smaller ranges and is also encompassed within the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses, subject to any specifically excluded limit in the stated range. Where the stated range includes one or both of the limits, ranges excluding either or both of those included limits are also included in the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses.
(74) It is to be understood that the phraseology of terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses belongs.
(75) In addition, it is contemplated that any optional feature of the inventive variations described herein may be set forth and claimed independently, or in combination with any one or more of the features described herein.
(76) Accordingly, the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments will reveal the general nature of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses, such that others may, by applying current knowledge, change, vary, modify, and/or adapt these exemplary, non-limiting embodiments for various applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses and elements or methods similar or to equivalent to those described herein can be used in practicing the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses. Any and all such changes, variations, modifications, and/or adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed exemplary embodiments and may be substituted without departing from the true spirit and scope of the presently disclosed systems, methods, and/or apparatuses.
(77) Also, it is noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “and”, “said”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Conversely, it is contemplated that the claims may be so-drafted to require singular elements or exclude any optional element indicated to be so here in the text or drawings. This statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for use of such exclusive terminology as “solely”, “only”, and the like in connection with the recitation of claim elements or the use of a “negative” claim limitation(s).