Ammunition retaining feed tray
11002501 · 2021-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An ammunition retaining feed tray for a firearm including a feed tray with a distal and a proximal end, a cartridge stop for alignment of an ammunition belt, at least one pawl opening, and a pawl assembly engagement; a pawl assembly connected to the pawl assembly engagement of the feed tray with the pawl assembly including at least one pawl operable to move within the at least one pawl opening of the feed tray and for engaging an ammunition belt.
Claims
1. An ammunition retaining feed tray for a firearm comprising: a feed tray comprising a distal end and a proximal end, a cartridge stop for alignment of an ammunition belt, a first and a second pawl opening, and a pawl assembly engagement; and a pawl assembly connected to the pawl assembly engagement of the feed tray, wherein the pawl assembly comprises a first and a second pawl operable to move between an upward position and a downward position within the first and second pawl opening of the feed tray and for engaging an ammunition belt, a cross member adjoining an end of the first pawl and an end of the second pawl, and a pawl assembly pin about which the first and second pawls are rotatable; wherein the pawl assembly engagement is located at least partly between the first pawl and the second pawl; wherein each of the first and second pawls comprises a cartridge stop side configured to contact a cartridge secured to the ammunition belt when the first and second pawls are in the upward position, and a feed end side configured to contact a first surface of an adjacent cartridge secured to the ammunition belt as the adjacent cartridge moves toward the cartridge stop; wherein at least a portion of the feed end side is curved and conforms to a shape of the first surface of the adjacent cartridge; wherein the first and second pawls are configured to retain the ammunition belt on the feed tray during firearm loading; and wherein a portion of each of the first and second pawls is positioned between a centerline of the cartridge and a centerline of the adjacent cartridge when the first and second pawls are in the upward position.
2. An M240 machine gun comprising the ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 1.
3. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 1 wherein the pawl assembly further comprises a biasing member.
4. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 3 wherein the biasing member comprises a spring.
5. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 1, wherein at least one of the feed end side and cartridge stop side comprise a curve with a radius of curvature of about 0.15 inches to about 0.5 inches.
6. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 1 wherein the first and second pawls have a pawl span of less than about three inches.
7. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 6 wherein the pawl span is from about 1.2 inches to about 1.6 inches.
8. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 1, wherein: the pawl assembly is configured to rotate in relation to the feed tray about an axis; the feed end side of the at least one pawl is configured to contact the surface of the adjacent cartridge secured to the ammunition belt as the adjacent cartridge moves toward the cartridge stop in a first direction; and and the axis of rotation of the pawl assembly and the centerline of the adjacent cartridge have substantially the same position in relation to the feed tray in the first direction.
9. A belt-fed firearm comprising: a receiver; a cover assembly; and feed tray with a distal end, a proximal end and a first and a second pawl opening; the cover assembly and feed tray both connected to the receiver with a pawl assembly adjacent to the feed tray, and the pawl assembly having a first and a second pawl operable to move between an upward position and a downward position within the first and second pawl opening of the feed tray, a cross member adjoining an end of the first pawl and an end of the second pawl, and a pawl assembly pin about which the first and second pawls are rotatable; wherein a pawl assembly engagement is connected to the pawl assembly and is located at least partly between the first pawl and the second pawl; wherein each of the first and second pawls comprises a cartridge stop side configured to contact a cartridge secured to an ammunition belt when the first and second pawls are in the upward position, and a feed end side configured to contact a first surface of an adjacent cartridge secured to the ammunition belt as the adjacent cartridge moves toward the cartridge stop; wherein at least a portion of the feed end side is curved and conforms to a shape of the first surface of the adjacent cartridge; wherein the first and second pawls are configured to retain the ammunition belt on the feed tray during firearm loading; and wherein a portion of the at least one pawl is positioned between a centerline of the cartridge and a centerline of the adjacent cartridge when the first and second pawls are in the upward position.
10. The belt-fed firearm of claim 9 wherein the at least one pawl is operable to move to an upward position and a downward position.
11. The belt-fed firearm of claim 9 wherein the pawl assembly further comprises a biasing member.
12. The belt-fed firearm of claim 9 further comprising a pawl span of from about 1.2 inches to about 1.6 inches.
13. The belt-fed firearm of claim 9 wherein the receiver comprises an M240 machine gun receiver.
14. The belt-fed firearm of claim 13 wherein the M240 machine gun receiver comprises a unitary first shell and a unitary second shell.
15. A method of loading a belt-fed firearm comprising the steps of: a) opening a top cover of a belt-fed firearm; b) locating a feed tray of the belt-fed firearm; the feed tray comprising a first and a second pawl opening, a pawl assembly engagement, and a cartridge stop, wherein the pawl assembly engagement is connected to a pawl assembly comprising a first pawl and a second pawl operable to move between an upward position and a downward position within the first and second pawl openings, a cross member adjoining an end of the first pawl and an end of the second pawl, and a pawl assembly pin about which the first and second pawls are rotatable; wherein: the pawl assembly engagement is located at least partly between the first pawl and the second pawl; each of the first and second pawls comprises a cartridge stop side configured to contact a respective cartridge secured to the ammunition belt when the first and second pawls are in the upward position, and a feed end side configured to contact a first surface of an adjacent cartridge as the adjacent cartridge moves toward the cartridge stop; at least a portion of the feed end side is curved and conforms to a shape of the first surface of the adjacent cartridge; the first and second pawls are configured to retain the ammunition belt on the feed tray during firearm loading; and a portion of each of the first and second pawl is positioned between a centerline of the cartridge and a centerline of the adjacent cartridge when the first and second pawls are in the upward position; c) placing an ammunition belt having cartridges and linkage on the feed tray and adjacent the cartridge stop; d) positioning the linkage of the ammunition belt between the first and second upwardly positioned pawls with each of the first and second pawls extending into space between adjacent cartridges of the ammunition belt so as to secure the ammunition belt on the feed tray; and e) closing the top cover after step d).
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the pawls have a feed end side and a cartridge stop side and step d) further comprises retaining the ammunition belt on the feed tray by the cartridge stop sides of the pawls contacting one of the cartridges of the ammunition belt.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising rotating the pawls to a downward position by contacting the feed end side of the pawls by contact from cartridges of the ammunition belt.
18. An ammunition retaining feed tray for a firearm comprising: a feed tray comprising a distal end and a proximal end, a cartridge stop for alignment of an ammunition belt, a first and a second pawl opening, and a pawl assembly engagement; and a pawl assembly connected to the pawl assembly engagement of the feed tray and configured to rotate in relation to the feed tray about an axis of rotation, wherein the pawl assembly comprises a first and a second pawl operable to move between an upward position and a downward position within the first and second pawl opening of the feed tray and for engaging an ammunition belt, a cross member adjoining an end of the first pawl and an end of the second pawl, and a pawl assembly pin defining the axis of rotation; wherein: the pawl assembly engagement is located at least partly between the first pawl and the second pawl; each of the first and second pawls comprises a cartridge stop side configured to contact a cartridge secured to the ammunition belt when the first and second pawls are in the upward position, and a feed end side having an inwardly-curved portion configured to contact a surface of an adjacent cartridge secured to the ammunition belt as the adjacent cartridge moves toward the cartridge stop in a first direction; the first and second pawls are configured to retain the ammunition belt on the feed tray during firearm loading; and the axis of rotation of the pawl assembly and a centerline of the adjacent cartridge have substantially the same position in relation to the feed tray in the first direction.
19. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 18, wherein the axis of rotation of the pawl assembly is located directly below the centerline of the adjacent cartridge.
20. The ammunition retaining feed tray of claim 18, wherein the axis of rotation of the pawl assembly is vertically aligned with the centerline of the adjacent cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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(20) Reference will now be made in detail to optional embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and in the description referring to the same or like parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(22) Feed tray 16 may include pawl openings 26 to allow pawls 30 to extend above the surface of the feed tray 16 out of pawl openings 26. As described herein below and illustrated in the accompanying figures, pawl openings 26 can also be understood to be designed holes or voids in feed tray 16.
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(24) Pawls 30 of pawl assembly 28 extend through pawl openings 26 in feed tray 16. In optional embodiments, greater or fewer numbers of pawls may be used to maintain an ammunition belt. As illustrated herein, two pawls 30 may be utilized to retain ammunition belt 32 while loading firearm 10. Pawls 30 extend therethrough pawl openings 26 and retain ammunition belt 32 on feed tray 16 while loading firearm 10. In further optional embodiments, pawl openings 26 may have a variety of shapes to allow for pawls 30 to extend therethrough. In the embodiments as illustrated, pawl openings 26 are generally of an oval or ellipsoid shape but can be circular, rectangular, or take on a variety of other shapes. Furthermore, pawl openings 26 should have a sufficient length for pawls 30 to extend therethrough. Generally, in some embodiments, pawl openings 26 should have a length at least long enough to allow for pawls 30 to rotate into an upward position and also to rotate to a downward position with the pawls about below the surface of feed tray 16.
(25) Distal end 20 of feed tray 16 is generally the end of feed tray 16 nearer the nose ends of cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32. Proximal end 22 is the side of feed tray 16 closer to the primer ends of cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32. Generally, feed tray 16 is sized with sufficient distance between distal end 20 and proximal end 22 to allow ammunition belt 32 to fit there within to permit the firearm to operate and expend cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32. In some optional embodiments, feed tray 16 may have a distance between proximal end 22 and distal end 20 of from about 2.3 inches to about 4 inches, and in some optional embodiments from about 2.8 inches to about 3.5 inches. In some other optional embodiments, the distance between proximal end 22 and distal end 20 of feed tray 16 may generally correspond to the length of the cartridges 36 that form ammunition belt 32 so as to allow ammunition belt 32 to feed into firearm 10.
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(32) Pawls 30 fit into the space between individual cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32 and as each cartridge is fired, the ammunition belt moves in the direction from feed end 18 toward cartridge stop 24 with pawls 30 rotating downward as each cartridge 36 passes over pawl openings 26 and feed tray 16. In other words, cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32 as they move toward cartridge stop 34, push (rotate) pawls 30 in a direction of cartridge stop 24, causing pawls 30 to rotate downward within pawl openings 26 of feed tray 16 as cartridges 36 of ammunition belt 32 are fired. However, pawls 30 preclude ammunition belt 32 in moving in a direction from cartridge stops 24 toward feed end 18 as pawls 30 will not rotate in a downward direction if force is applied in such direction. Otherwise stated, a user may place ammunition belt 32 on feed tray 16 of firearm 10 as illustrated in
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(35) The upward position of pawls 30 is understood to be the position where the pawls extend through pawl openings 26. This position may be maintained by biasing number 50 which exerts force against pawl assembly 28 to position pawls 30 through pawl openings 26. One example of an upward position is illustrated in
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(38) In further optional embodiments, pawls 30 may be a variety of different shapes and sizes, so long as pawls 30 are adequate to retain ammunition belt 32 with cover assembly 14 open. With cover assembly 14 closed, mechanics of cover assembly 14 as well as firearm 10 preclude ammunition belt 32 from slipping off feed tray 16 or out of firearm 10. Thus, as used herein, the term “retain” is also understood to mean maintaining position of ammunition belt 32 on feed tray 16 with cover assembly 14 open with firearm 10 in a generally horizontal position with the barrel and receiver about parallel with the ground.
(39) Generally, a belt-fed firearm as described herein, a user would first open the top cover of a belt-fed firearm and then locate the feed tray of the belt-fed firearm. This optional embodiment would include a feed tray having two pawl openings and a pawl assembly with two pawls operable between an upward position and a downward position, with the feed tray also including a cartridge stop. The user would then place an ammunition belt having cartridges and linkage on the feed tray and adjacent the cartridge stop. In doing so, the user would position the linkage of the ammunition belt between two upwardly positioned pawls with each of the two pawls extending into space between adjacent cartridges of the ammunition belt before closing the cover assembly of the belt-fed firearm.
(40) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
(41) It will be understood that the particular embodiments described herein are shown by way of illustration and not as limitations of the invention. The principal features of this invention may be employed in various embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize numerous equivalents to the specific procedures described herein. Such equivalents are considered to be within the scope of this invention and are covered by the claims.
(42) All of the compositions and/or methods disclosed and claimed herein may be made and/or executed without undue experimentation in light of the present disclosure. While the compositions and methods of this invention have been described in terms of the embodiments included herein, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that variations may be applied to the compositions and/or methods and in the steps or in the sequence of steps of the method described herein without departing from the concept, spirit, and scope of the invention. All such similar substitutes and modifications apparent to those skilled in the art are deemed to be within the spirit, scope, and concept of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(43) Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful ammunition retaining feed tray, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.