Modular system for ammunition processing, storage, and transportation
12590787 ยท 2026-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F42B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A modular ammunition storage system comprising an insert block and a plurality of cartridge pockets formed into the insert block, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket may be closed above the bottom surface of the insert block and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket is open at the top surface of the insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket is configured to receive and removably secure a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber. The insert block is receivable and removably securable by an ammunition box insert that surrounds the perimeter of the insert block, the ammunition box insert itself surrounding the interior perimeter of the carrying case into which the insert block and ammunition box insert are received. Different insert blocks configured to hold different caliber ammunition may be provided, and interchanged with one another in the carrying case.
Claims
1. A modular ammunition storage system comprising: an insert block received into a carrying case, the insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; and a plurality of cartridge pockets formed into the insert block, each cartridge pocket being open in the top surface of the insert block such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket may be closed above the bottom surface of the insert block and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket is open at the top surface of the insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket is configured to receive and removably secure a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber, wherein the insert block is selectively received and removably securable within an ammunition box insert within the carrying case, such that the ammunition box insert surrounds an outer perimeter of the insert block, which is received into the ammunition box insert such that the top surface of the insert block is flush with a top surface of the ammunition box insert.
2. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein the insert block has a rectangular shape.
3. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein the insert block includes approximately 10-200 cartridge pockets, or approximately 25-100 cartridge pockets, or approximately 50 cartridge pockets.
4. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein the insert block has a height from about 0.3 inches to about 6 inches.
5. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein the insert block has a width approximately from 4 inches to approximately 4 feet, or approximately 10 inches to approximately 3 feet, or approximately 10 inches to approximately 2 feet.
6. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein the insert block has a length approximately from 4 inches to approximately 4 feet, or from approximately 10 inches to approximately 3 feet, or from approximately 10 inches to approximately 2 feet.
7. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 1, wherein each cartridge pocket is configured to receive and removably secure a majority of a height of the cartridge having the particular shape and caliber.
8. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 7, wherein a base of each cartridge received into the cartridge pocket extends out of the top of the top surface of the insert block, to facilitate gripping and removal of the cartridge received therein.
9. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 7, wherein the insert block is a bottom insert block, receivable into a bottom portion of the carrying case, the system further comprising a lid insert block that is receivable into a lid portion of the carrying case, wherein the lid insert block also includes cartridge pockets formed therein, a base portion of each cartridge that extends out the top of the top surface of the bottom insert block being received into a corresponding cartridge pocket of the lid insert block.
10. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 9, wherein the lid insert block is receivable and removably securable within a lid ammunition box insert disposed in a lid portion of the carrying case, the lid ammunition box insert surrounding a perimeter of the lid insert block.
11. A modular ammunition storage system comprising: a first bottom insert block receivable into a bottom portion of a carrying case, the bottom insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the first bottom insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; a first lid insert block associated with the first bottom insert block that is receivable into a lid portion of the carrying case, the first lid insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the first lid insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; a second bottom insert block that is interchangeable with the first bottom insert block, so as to be interchangeably receivable into the bottom portion of the carrying case, the second bottom insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the second bottom insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; and a second lid insert block associated with the second bottom insert block that is receivable into a lid portion of the carrying case, the second lid insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the second lid insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; each of the bottom and lid insert blocks including a plurality of cartridge pockets formed therein, each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert blocks being open in the respective top surface of the respective bottom insert block, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert blocks may be closed above the respective bottom surface of a given bottom insert block, and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert blocks is open at the respective top surface of the respective bottom insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert blocks is configured to receive and removably secure at least a portion of a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber, wherein each cartridge pocket of the lid insert blocks being open in the bottom surface of the lid insert blocks, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket of the lid insert block may be closed above the top surface of the lid insert blocks and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket in the lid insert blocks is open at the respective bottom surface of the lid insert blocks, wherein each cartridge pocket of the lid insert blocks is configured to receive and removably secure at least a portion of a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber; wherein each of the bottom insert blocks is selectively receivable and removably securable within a bottom ammunition box insert within the bottom portion of the carrying case, such that the bottom ammunition box insert surrounds an outer perimeter of one of the bottom insert blocks, when received into the bottom ammunition box insert; wherein each of the bottom and lid insert blocks is selectively positionable in and removable from within the bottom portion or lid portion of the carrying case, to allow a user to select either the first bottom and lid insert blocks or the second bottom and lid insert blocks for positioning into the carrying case during use.
12. A modular ammunition storage system comprising: a bottom insert block receivable into a bottom portion of a carrying case, the bottom insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the first insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; a lid insert block that is receivable into a lid portion of the carrying case, the lid insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the lid insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; and each of the bottom and lid insert blocks including a plurality of cartridge pockets formed therein, each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block being open in the top surface of the bottom insert block, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block may be closed above the bottom surface of the bottom insert block and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket in the bottom insert block is open at the respective top surface of the bottom insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block is configured to receive and removably secure at least a portion of a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber, wherein each cartridge pocket of the lid insert block being open in the bottom surface of the lid insert block, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket of the lid insert block may be closed above the top surface of the lid insert block and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket in the lid insert block is open at the respective bottom surface of the lid insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket of the lid insert block is configured to receive and removably secure at least a portion of a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber; wherein a given cartridge is received into cartridge pockets of both the bottom insert block and the lid insert block, when the carrying case is closed, and wherein when the carrying case is opened, a base portion of the given cartridge is uncovered, no longer received into a corresponding cartridge pocket of the lid insert block, but a remaining portion of the given cartridge is still received in the cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block; and wherein the bottom insert block is receivable and removably securable from within a bottom ammunition box insert within the bottom portion of the carrying case, the bottom ammunition box insert surrounding a perimeter of the bottom insert block.
13. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 12, wherein the lid insert block is receivable and removably securable within a lid ammunition box insert disposed in a lid portion of the carrying case, the lid ammunition box insert surrounding a perimeter of the lid insert block.
14. A modular ammunition storage system comprising: an outer carrying case comprising a bottom portion and a lid portion, the bottom portion being connected to the lid portion along a first side of the bottom portion and a first side of the lid portion such that the bottom portion and lid portion are closeable to form a hollow cavity inside the outer carrying case; a bottom ammunition box insert disposed inside a perimeter, in the bottom portion of the outer carrying case comprising a bottom cavity; a bottom insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface forming a main body of the bottom insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; and a plurality of cartridge pockets disposed within the bottom insert block, such that a distal end of each cartridge pocket may be closed above the bottom surface and a proximal end of each cartridge pocket is open at the top surface of the bottom insert block, wherein each cartridge pocket is configured to receive and removably secure a cartridge having a particular shape and caliber; wherein the bottom insert block is selectively receivable and removably securable within the bottom ammunition box insert, such that the bottom ammunition box insert surrounds an outer perimeter of the bottom insert block, which is received into the bottom ammunition box insert.
15. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 14, wherein the outer carrying case further comprises a locking mechanism configured to lock the bottom portion and lid portion together.
16. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 14, wherein the outer carrying case further comprises a carrying handle.
17. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 14, wherein the outer carrying case and/or the bottom insert block further comprises a label indicating a caliber of ammunition for which the modular ammunition storage system or bottom insert block thereof is configured.
18. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 14, further comprising: a lid ammunition box insert disposed inside a perimeter, in the lid portion of the outer carrying case; and a lid insert block having a front side, a back side, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a top surface, and a bottom surface, collectively forming a main body of the lid insert block that has a height, a length, and a width; wherein the lid ammunition box insert comprises an interior cavity configured to receive and removably secure the lid insert block.
19. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 18, wherein the lid insert block also comprises a plurality of cartridge pockets, wherein each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block corresponds to a cartridge pocket of the lid insert block, the corresponding cartridge pockets being axially aligned when the carrying case is closed.
20. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 19, wherein each cartridge pocket of the bottom insert block is configured to removably secure a majority portion of a cartridge.
21. The modular ammunition storage system of claim 20, wherein each cartridge pocket of the lid insert block is configured to removably secure a minority portion of the cartridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and objects of the invention are obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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(23) The present invention relates to a modular system for processing, storing, and transporting ammunition. Attention will first be directed to
(24) The outer case 400 (e.g., a Pelican type case) comprises an outer shell 402 which forms an outer surface of the entire outer case 400, including the bottom portion 401A and the upper lid portion 401B of the outer case 400. The bottom portion 401A further comprises a bottom interior perimeter insert 404 which has a central cavity 406 configured to receive and removably secure the insert block 100 (e.g., through a simple friction fit). It should be appreciated that the cavity 406 is configurable according to different heights, widths, and lengths in order to receive different sizes of the insert block 100. Furthermore, while
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(29) Here, the cartridge pockets are configured to receive cylindrical cartridges (e.g., a circular opening for a circular circumference of the cartridge). Additionally, the cartridge pockets 114 are shown being disposed in a grid pattern. However, it should be appreciated that the cartridge pockets are configurable in any pattern. Here, the insert block 100 is configured to hold approximately fifty cartridges. It should be appreciated that the insert block 100 can be configured to hold different numbers of cartridges based on the dimensions of the insert block and the caliber of the cartridges which are to be stored inside the insert block 100. In some embodiments, the insert block 100 is configured to hold at least a magazine's worth of cartridges for a particular firearm. Additionally, or alternatively, the insert block 100 is configured to hold less or more than a magazine's worth of cartridges. By way of example, the insert block 100 can be configured to hold from 10 to 200 cartridges, or from 25 to 150 cartridges, or from 50 to 100 cartridges, or approximately 100 cartridges.
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(34) The length of cartridges (or rounds, which includes the shell casing and the bullet) is measured from the base of the shell casing to the tip of the bullet, which is seated into the shell casing. Cartridges typically range in height from approximately 0.4 inches to approximately 2.5 inches. Thus, the height or thickness 122 of the insert block 100 accommodates the depth of the cartridge pocket (e.g., cartridge pocket depth 130) plus spacing between the bottom tip of the cartridge pocket (e.g., tip 115) and the bottom 112 of the insert block 100. Thus, the height 122 of the insert block 100 may comprise heights corresponding to any height up to total height of the cartridge, such that a portion of the cartridge (e.g., the base portion) is protruding from the opening of the cartridge pocket (e.g., the cartridge pocket is configured to house a portion such as a majority of the cartridge). Alternatively, the height of the insert block 122 may comprise heights which are greater than a height of the cartridge, e.g., such that a base portion of the cartridge is flush with the top 110 of the insert block 100 when housed inside the cartridge pocket (e.g., the cartridge pocket is configured to house the entire cartridge from base to tip). Even where the cartridge height may not require it, the thickness 122 of the insert block 100 may be greater, e.g., to simply fill the space within the carrying case. In an embodiment, the insert may have a height of up to 6 inches (e.g., typically 2-6 inches).
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(36) Each cartridge pocket is reamed or cut out from the insert block in order to removably secure a particular cartridge having a certain shape and caliber. For example, some cartridges house bullets where the cartridge has different diameters along its height. As shown in
(37) Furthermore, insert block 100 is shown having a certain material density. The density of such a foam material is configurable based on the material type and according to the specifications required for impact/force protection and/or shock absorption. In some embodiments, the insert block 100 comprises a foam material. Some foam materials include high-density foam which offers high shock absorption, a closed-cell foam which does not absorb water. In an embodiment, the foam may comprise polyurethane. Closed-cell foam is characterized by its high tensile strength, as well as its good shock insulating properties. In some embodiments, the insert block 100 comprises one or more other materials, such as aluminum, plastic, wood, composite, and/or a combination thereof.
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(41) In one embodiment, all cartridge pockets in the insert block 100 are identical to one another. Another insert block 100 having identical length and width dimensions may also be provided, but with cartridge pockets that are differently sized or shaped, to allow different insert blocks to be provided, filled with different cartridges. Such a system may allow a user to have different insert blocks loaded with different caliber cartridges, allowing the user to remove a given insert block from the carrying case 101 or 101, and replace it with another desired insert block, filled with different caliber cartridges (or the same sized cartridges, once all cartridges of the first insert block have been used). For example, a sportsman may store such insert blocks in a gun safe, and easily take those insert blocks they desire, when going to a shooting range, swapping one insert block for another, within any given carrying case, because of the interchangeability of the insert blocks. The lid insert blocks 200 may also be interchanged, as needed.
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(44) In another embodiment, the lid insert block 200 could have a height which is equal or similar to the height of the insert block 100. In such embodiments, the insert block 100 could be configured to house a first set of cartridges, while the lid insert block 200 could be configured to house a second set of cartridges. The outer case 400 could have a thickness which allows for such stacked sets of cartridges.
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(46) The lid insert block 200 is also shown having a particular material density. In some embodiments the material density of the lid insert block 200 is the same as the material density of the insert block 100. Alternatively, the material density of the lid insert block can be greater than or less than the material density of the bottom insert block 100. Additionally, in some embodiments, the material density of the insert blocks is the same as the material density of perimeter insert 304, 404, and/or lid insert 300. It should be appreciated that bottom perimeter insert 404, insert block 100, perimeter lid insert 304 (and/or lid insert 300), and lid insert block 200 may comprise any combination of materials and/or material density which facilitates the protection of cartridges from drops, moisture, and/or vibration during processing, storage, and transportation.
(47) As described herein, the present invention is directed to a modular system for ammunition processing, storage, and transportation. The modular system comprises an outer carrying case (e.g., ammunition box) which is configured as a carrying case. A bottom portion of the outer case comprises a bottom insert which is configured with a cavity designed to removably secure an insert block. The insert block comprises a plurality of reamed cartridge pockets which are configured to store and removably secure a plurality of cartridges of a particular shape and caliber. The upper portion of the outer case may comprise either a uniform lid insert which is configured to cover the insert block or a perimeter lid insert 304 which comprises a cavity configured to receive a lid insert block. The lid insert block can include a plurality of lid cartridge pockets configured to cradle a portion of the cartridges that may protrude from the bottom insert block, when the carrying case is opened.
(48) Each cartridge pocket is reamed with exact specifications that correspond to a particular cartridge type/caliber, such that the cartridges are substantially perfectly fitted inside the cartridge pocket. This provides for maximum protection against unwanted impact, moisture, and/or vibration during processing, storage, and transportation of the cartridges. This is an improvement over conventional ammunition boxes which do not provide such, but may allow for different or similar types/sizes of cartridges to rattle around therein during processing, storage, and transportation. Cartridges that are protected from these adverse conditions retain higher accuracy during firearm operation.
(49) Furthermore, because the cartridges are easily accessible, the insert block is able to be used for manufacturing of cartridges, as well as reloading of ammunition in a firearm, thereby eliminating the need for a third-party reloading block. The ammunition carrying cases and even the insert blocks are easily stackable and can be labeled with the caliber of the cartridge pocket they are configured with. Furthermore, the system is modular, wherein users can have a single outer carrying case and switch out the insert block based on the caliber and type of bullet they wish to store/transport. Additionally, the insert block can be used standalone, without the outer carrying case, if desired.
(50) Unless otherwise indicated, numbers expressing quantities, constituents, distances, or other measurements used in the specification and claims are to be understood as optionally being modified by the term about or its synonyms. When the terms about, approximately, substantially, or the like are used in conjunction with a stated amount, value, or condition, it may be taken to mean an amount, value or condition that deviates by less than 20%, less than 10%, less than 5%, less than 1%, less than 0.1%, or less than 0.01% of the stated amount, value, or condition. As used herein, the term between includes any referenced endpoints. For example, between 2 and 10 includes both 2 and 10.
(51) Ranges between any values disclosed herein are contemplated and within the scope of the present disclosure (e.g., a range defined between any two values (including end points of a disclosed range) given as exemplary for any given parameter).
(52) As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(53) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.