Cartridge magazine loader
10126077 ยท 2018-11-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
F41A9/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A loading device to allow for a quick charging of a magazine with cartridges adapted to be attached to the top of a magazine for a certain caliber of firearm with base member defining an insert portion receiving a stack of cartridges and a push member engaging the base member to force the stack of cartridges into the magazine in a singular downward movement, the loading device also receiving and storing a stack of cartridges within additional base members for quick loading of the firearm subsequent to emptying a magazine.
Claims
1. A magazine loading device for quick loading a magazine of a firearm comprising: a base member defining a frame piece having a lower portion defining a magazine receiver configured to be secured to an upper portion of a specific caliber magazine of a rifle or other firearm, a loading channel formed within said magazine receiver integrating said magazine receiver with an open upper end; a front support pillar extending upward from said frame piece, said front support pillar further defining a lower end, a terminal upper end, and an interior surface defining an inward tapered slot; a rear support pillar extending upward from said frame piece, said rear support pillar further defining a lower end, a terminal upper end, an interior surface defining a linear slot and an outer surface providing a plurality of evenly spaced lateral indentations, said rear support pillar and said front support pillar being parallel and extending upward and commonly from said frame piece spanning said magazine receiver and said loading channel with said inward tapered slot and said linear slot spaced apart evenly from said respective lower ends to said terminal upper ends of said front and rear support pillars; and a push member defining an outer surface providing a grip portion, a lower end, an upper end, an inner vertical bore, an inner slot, a linear slot member extending within said inner slot of said inner vertical bore, and an inner tab extension extending outward from said lower end opposite said linear slot member, wherein said rear support pillar is received within said inner vertical bore of said push member with said linear slot member engaging said linear slot of said rear support pillar and said inner tab extension extends inward over said loading slot and wherein a stack of cartridges are placed in a column between said front and rear support pillars with a tip of each said cartridge extending within said inward tapered slot of said front support pillar and said base of each said cartridge extending within said linear slot of said rear support pillar, said push member slideably engaging said rear pillar member with said inner tab extension placed above an uppermost cartridge within said stack of cartridges, said push member being forced downward by said grip portion, with force transferred to said inner tab extension against said base of said uppermost cartridge compelling said stack of cartridges through said loading channel into said magazine engaged within said magazine receiver in a singular downward forced motion.
2. The magazine loading device of claim 1, said base member storing a stack of cartridges prior to loading said magazine utilizing a lock member assembly comprising: a blocking plate installed over said loading channel of said base member to prevent a lowermost cartridge within said base member from entry into said loading channel, said blocking plate comprising lateral edges spanning across said loading channel between said front support pillar and said rear support pillar; and a pillar locking sleeve defining a lower end, an upper end, an inner vertical bore defining an inner slot adapted to slideably engage said rear support pillar of said base member, said inner slot of said pillar locking sleeve having a linear slot member engaged within said linear slot of said rear support pillar along said inner vertical bore of said pillar locking sleeve, an inner tab extension extending inward from said lower end of said pillar locking sleeve and an outer surface of said pillar locking sleeve further defining a locking means selectively engaging at least one of said column of evenly spaced lateral indentations defined within said outer surface of said rear support pillar providing said pillar locking sleeve to be locked at a desired location along said rear support pillar from said lower end of said rear support pillar to said terminal upper end of said rear support pillar, wherein said pillar locking sleeve is applied to said rear support pillar pressing said inner tab extension of said pillar locking sleeve against said uppermost cartridge within said stack of cartridges, retaining said stack of cartridges between said blocking plate and said inner tab extension of said pillar locking sleeve, keeping said stack of cartridges secured within said base member until such time as the stack of cartridges are to be loaded into said magazine, wherein said blocking plate is removed or otherwise displaced, allowing the passage of the stack of cartridges into said magazine by application of said push member.
3. The magazine loading device of claim 1, said locking means of said pillar locking sleeve further comprising: a resilient spring lever having an inner pawl directed within a formed slot urging inward, with said pawl directed into said inner vertical bore of said pillar locking sleeve, said inner pawl bypassing said lateral indentations as said pillar locking sleeve is pushed downward along said rear support pillar, resisting upward movement unless an outward force is applied to said resilient spring lever subsequent to engagement of said inner pawl with a selected lateral indentation along said plurality of lateral indentations, retaining said pillar locking sleeve without upward movement, until withdrawal of said inner pawl occurs by pulling on said resilient spring lever to release said inner pawl from the selected lateral indentation allowing said pillar locking sleeve to be removed upward along said rear support pillar.
Description
III. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(18) A magazine loading device 10 for quick loading a magazine A of a firearm, as shown in
(19) A push member 60,
(20) Use of the base member 20 and the push member 60 to conduct the loading operation of the magazine A would include the steps comprising inserting an appropriate caliber magazine A within the magazine receiver 24 of the base member 20 in the appropriate direction with the front support pillar 30 oriented with the front of the magazine and the rear support pillar 40 oriented with the rear of the magazine, loading a stack of suitable cartridges B into the base member by placing the tip C of each cartridge B within the inward tapered slot 38 of the front support pillar 30 and the rear D of each cartridge B in the linear slot 47 of the rear pillar 40, placing the push member 60 upon the rear support pillar 40, and applying a downward force upon the outer surface 62 of the grip portion 63 of the push member 60 as the inner tab extension 69 exerts a force against the rear D of the uppermost cartridge B, forcing the entire stack of cartridges B through the loading channel 25 into the magazine B in a singular downward stroke motion. These steps are demonstrated in part in
(21) A lock member assembly 70 is also provided for an alternative engagement with the rear support pillar 40 to utilize the base member 20 for the storage of cartridges B prior to use for loading an empty magazine, comprising a blocking plate 72 and a pillar locking sleeve 80, as indicated in
(22) In a preferred embodiment, the locking means 90 is disclosed as shown in
(23) While the magazine loading device 10 has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.