Firearm Magazine Band
20170363386 ยท 2017-12-21
Inventors
- James Patrick Matthews (Little Rock, AR, US)
- Paul H. Dillon (Sherwood, AR, US)
- Karl F. Goshen (North Little Rock, AR, US)
Cpc classification
F41A17/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/65
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A magazine identifier is provided. The magazine identifier is an endless band having a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim. The endless band is formed of a material with rubber elasticity. For example, the endless band may be made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone or any material with a similar elasticity to rubber. The endless band is placed over a magazine of a firearm to identify the type of ammunition carried within the magazine and the owner of the magazine.
Claims
1. A magazine identifier band snugly capturing a rifle ammunition magazine inserted therethrough, said band comprising an elastomeric band defining a cavity having a rectangular cross-section sized to snugly capture the rifle magazine having corresponding rectangular cross-section dimensions, said band comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim, wherein: (a) a first ridge and a second ridge protrude from the front surface forming a finger groove in between; and (b) at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface comprise a protuberance providing tactile identification.
2. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, wherein the first ridge and the second ridge are substantially parallel relative to one another.
3. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, wherein the first ridge protrudes from the front surface extending from the upper rim and the second ridge protrudes from the front surface extending from the lower rim.
4. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, including a plurality of said protuberances.
5. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, further comprising a writable portion on at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface.
6. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface is non-reflective.
7. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface is textured.
8. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, comprising a plurality of said bands, wherein each of said bands comprises a different color.
9. The magazine identifier band of claim 1, comprising a means for securing said band to a thin panel.
10. A magazine identifier band system snugly capturing a rifle ammunition magazine inserted therethrough, said system comprising: (a) a plurality of elastomeric bands, each defining a cavity having a rectangular cross-section sized to snugly capture the rifle magazine having corresponding rectangular cross-section dimensions, each of said bands comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim, wherein: (b) a first ridge protrudes from the front surface upper rim and a second ridge protrudes from the front surface lower rim, together forming a finger groove in between; and (a) at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface comprise a protuberance providing tactile identification.
11. The magazine identifier band system of claim 10, said first side surface comprising a protuberance and said second side surface comprising a like protuberance.
12. The magazine identifier band system of claim 11, said first side surface comprising a plurality of protuberances and said second side surface comprising said number of like protuberances.
13. The magazine identifier band system of claim 10, said writing area comprising text indicating type of ammunition.
14. The magazine identifier band system of claim 13, said first side surface further comprising a writing area.
15. The magazine identifier band system of claim 13, said second side surface further comprising a writing area.
16. The magazine identifier band system of claim 10, further comprising a means for securing said band to a thin panel.
17. The magazine identifier band system of claim 16, said means for securing said band to a thin panel comprising a belt clip.
18. A method of identifying a magazine comprising the steps of: (a) providing an elastomeric band defining a cavity having a rectangular cross-section sized to snugly capture the rifle magazine having corresponding rectangular cross-section dimensions, said band comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim, wherein a first ridge protrudes from the front surface upper rim and a second ridge protrudes from the front surface lower rim, together forming a finger groove in between; (b) stretching the band around the magazine; and (c) printing text on one of the first side surface and the second side surface, wherein the text comprises an ammunition type of the magazine.
19. The method of claim 18, at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface comprising a protuberance providing tactile identification.
20. The method of claim 19, said step of providing an endless band comprising providing a plurality of said bands, each separated to accommodate a separate finger of the user in an arrangement preferred by the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0078] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0079] The present invention includes a heavy duty, stretchable band made in a shape having a rectangular cross-section that matches the cross-section of the rifle magazine around which it is stretched. Once the band is stretched around the magazine, the interior corners of the band contract into adjoining relationship with the magazine, leaving no space between the two. Besides providing a tighter grip on the magazine (than provided by conventional circular bands), the lack of spaces prevents sand and other grit or debris from lodging between the band and magazine to deface the magazine or contribute to malfunctioning.
[0080] Multiple bands are spaced around a magazine in a way to fit the particular user's hand or gripping style. The band is used to identify the type of ammunition the magazine carries and/or the owner of the magazine. The separation between the bands (if any) may enable user of the magazine to have a customized grip on the magazine, to fit his or her hand size. The bands may also provide a way to protect the magazine from being damaged by impact such as when, after being discarded on the ground during reloading with another magazine, another user or other moving body compresses the discarded magazine into the ground. The band also could muffle the sound of a magazine being dropped during a reload or by accident; this may have life saving significance in combat situations.
[0081] The present invention includes an easy to write on, durable, rubber or silicone elastic band appropriately marked with hand written or pre-printed markings, and/or using bumps, ridges or other protuberances on one or more of the sides. The protuberance(s) may be of any dimensions enabling the user to identify the magazine to discern the type of ammunition within, preferably without visual identification. More preferably the protuberances will enable such identification while the user is wearing gloves.
[0082] Although the bands are placed on an ammunition magazine to prevent confusion as to the contents of the magazine and/or the owner of the magazine, the bands also function to provide an adjustable grip for several purposes. The bands may be spaced or positioned by the user to accommodate the size of the user's fingers and/or hands, and/or to accommodate the manner in which the user prefers to grip the magazine (from fingers together to fingers splayed far apart). Unlike any other known devices, this adjustability has enhanced utility for users who prefer to grip the magazine while firing the firearm, such as after the barrel (and associated hand grip stock) becomes hot from repeated firing. The positioning of the bands also facilitates gripping the magazine for removal of the magazine for reloading.
[0083] Since many ammunition types and calibers may be loaded in the same magazine, the present invention provides a superior identification method that improves the safety of rifle operation by reducing the possibility of firing the wrong ammunition in a rifle. Firing the wrong ammunition in a rifle could result in injury or death to the operator and/or bystanders.
[0084] Referring to
[0085] The endless band (10) may identify the type of ammunition using different methods. For example, text (16) indicating the type of ammunition may be printed on the first side surface, the second side surface or both. In certain embodiments, the first side surface, the second side surface or both may include a writeable surface (30) in which a user may write on the endless band (10) using a pen or marker. In certain embodiments, a plurality of endless bands (10) may each include different colors, thereby identifying the type of ammunition and/or the owner of the magazine. In other embodiments the endless band may contain ridges or round bumps located on one or both sides of the band, to provide a tactile way of identifying the type of ammunition loaded in the magazine.
[0086] The endless band (10) of the present invention may further include one or more ridges (14) forming a finger groove in between. For example, a first ridge (14) and a second ridge (14) protrude from the front surface. The first ridge (14) and the second ridge (14) may be substantially parallel relative to one another. The first ridge (14) may protrude from the front surface extending from the upper rim, and the second ridge (14) may protrude from the front surface extending from the lower rim. The finger grooves allow users to easily grip the magazine (20). For example, as illustrated in
[0087] In certain embodiments, the endless band (10) includes a textured surface (12). The textured surface (12) adds additional grip to the magazine (20) when the elastic bands (10) are placed on the magazine (20). The textured surface (12) may be disposed on the front surface, rear surface, and first side surface and/or second side surface. The textured surface (12) may thereby be placed all over the elastic band (10) except for the inner surface (11) and/or the writing surface (18). The writing surface (18) and/or the inner surface (11) may be smooth.
[0088] The present invention may further include a method of identifying a magazine (20). The method may include the following steps: providing an endless band (10), made in a shape having a rectangular cross-section that matches the shape of a rifle magazine (20), comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim, wherein the endless band (10) is formed of a material comprising a rubber elasticity; wrapping the endless band (10) around the magazine (20) of a firearm (22); and printing text (16) on the first side surface and/or the second side surface, wherein the text (16) comprises an ammunition type of the magazine and/or an identification of the owner of the magazine.
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[0090] Other protuberances and arrangements thereof providing tactile identification may be included. As depicted in
[0091] The exterior of the band may also be covered with non-reflective coating, and/or have a textured finish that eliminates or reduces reflection. As depicted in
[0092] A means of securing the band (and associated magazine) to the user or storage location may also be included. For example, a clip for securing the band (and associated magazine) to a thin panel such as the belt or pocket of a user may be used separately with the band, or it may be attached to or made integral with the band. The same goes for other means for securing the band (and associated magazine) to a location such as the pocket formed on the inside of an automobile door.
[0093] Besides the band and band system disclosed herein, the invention further includes the method of using the band or system. Most generally, the method of identifying a magazine may comprise (include) the steps of: [0094] (a) providing an elastomeric band defining a cavity having a rectangular cross-section sized to snugly capture the rifle magazine having corresponding rectangular cross-section dimensions, said band comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, an inner surface, an upper rim and a lower rim, wherein a first ridge protrudes from the front surface upper rim and a second ridge protrudes from the front surface lower rim, together forming a finger groove in between; [0095] (b) stretching the band around the magazine; and [0096] (c) printing text on one of the first side surface and the second side surface, wherein the text comprises an ammunition type of the magazine. The band may also have one or more protuberances upstanding from one or both sides, for identification purposes.
[0097] The method may also include providing a plurality of said bands, each separated to accommodate a separate finger of the user in an arrangement preferred by the user.
[0098] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.