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WO2018187669A1 - Dispositif de chargeur à blocage/verrouillage interne et externe et contenant de cartouches d'accouplement appelé "verrou et chargement" - Google Patents

Dispositif de chargeur à blocage/verrouillage interne et externe et contenant de cartouches d'accouplement appelé "verrou et chargement" Download PDF

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WO2018187669A1
WO2018187669A1 PCT/US2018/026424 US2018026424W WO2018187669A1 WO 2018187669 A1 WO2018187669 A1 WO 2018187669A1 US 2018026424 W US2018026424 W US 2018026424W WO 2018187669 A1 WO2018187669 A1 WO 2018187669A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/82Reloading or unloading of magazines
    • F41A9/83Apparatus or tools for reloading magazines with unbelted ammunition, e.g. cartridge clips
    • F41A9/84Clips
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/82Reloading or unloading of magazines
    • F41A9/83Apparatus or tools for reloading magazines with unbelted ammunition, e.g. cartridge clips

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  • TITLE Internal and external locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a Lock and Load
  • Lock and Load with an External Lock Option a Lock and Load with an External Lock Option
  • This invention relates to an Internal and external locking/ latching magazine device and a coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" with an External Lock Option.
  • the present invention relates in general to a device or apparatus for loading ammunition into a magazine. More particularly, the invention is concerned with a device or apparatus which provides for the rapid loading of ammunition into a magazine used for holding a number of rounds of ammunition.
  • the present invention relates to a magazine loading system, and more particularly to a magazine loader mechanism which can quickly and easily load the ammunition into a magazine.
  • Ammunition magazines are the most common means of storing and delivering ammunition into firearms.
  • Firearms including short weapons, assault rifles, and submachine guns, utilize and fire rounds (also known as cartridges and ammunition) .
  • Each round is substantially elongated and comprises a deep cup-like case (also known as a shell case and sometimes also a cartridge) , usually of brass, which is filled with an explosive propellant.
  • the cartridge e.g. ammunition
  • the cartridge e.g. ammunition
  • each cartridge is pressed against a previously loaded shell and a clip spring contained in the cartridge clip is compressed.
  • resistance of the clip spring can slow the speed at which a clip is loaded.
  • Magazines usually take the form of an elongated container having a generally rectangular cross- section, which is attached to the underside of the firearm. Magazines are commonly made of aluminum alloys, plastic, steel, or a combination. They are usually closed on four or five sides and open on a sixth, upwardly facing, top, side or end, and are substantially hollow.
  • the top open side has a rectangular opening and includes two round-retaining members, known as feed lips that project into or partly close the opening.
  • An internal spring urges a follower or pusher (a shaped piece of plastic or metal) toward the open side.
  • the follower in turn urges the rounds as a group up against the lips .
  • the lips act as a stop for the rounds so that they are not expelled from the magazine.
  • the rounds are stacked or oriented in the magazine such that the longitudinal axes of the rounds are
  • An internal and external locking/latching loading device and coupling mechanism for directly and mechanically loading ammunition rounds into standard rifle and pistol magazines The device has a latch and collar to engage the magazine and a push system to compress the magazine spring as it mechanically feeds the round from the ammunition sleeve of the device or straight from a contoured ammunition package which the collar of the device is press fit onto the surface of the ammunition package. It eliminates the manual feed and quickly places the rounds into a standard magazine ready for use.
  • This invention is an Internal and external locking/ latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" with External Lock
  • the preferred embodiment of an Internal locking/ latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" is comprised of (a) an exterior case of a traditional magazine and a spring of traditional magazine; (b) a modified follower (without stop post) ; (c) a trigger component further comprised of a top plate, a trigger post, a flat for latching of the trigger component to a base plate feature, and an aperture to connect to the spring; (d) a baseplate and trigger guard box further comprised of a slide configuration to slide ably
  • interconnect guard box with magazine case an aperture opening in guard box for trigger post, a base plate feature, and a trigger guard box; a push rod component; and (e) a contoured to ammunition package further comprised of sidewalls, an end, a means to secure the sidewalls, a stop/ tab with an aperture, and a securing filament attached to the aperture in stop wing/ tab, and an opening opposite the closed end is contoured for ammunition rounds wherein the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" can disengage the spring by using the push rod to force down the ammunition rounds, engaging the trigger to lock with the baseplate and guard and hold the spring in compression so that the ammunition rounds can easily fall from the
  • the trigger can be released so the spring re-extends to hold the ammunition rounds against the top opening of the magazine.
  • An alternative device is a collar or full sleeve.
  • the collar is comprised of: (a) a rectangular collar that is configured to lightly press fit and encircle the perimeter of a contoured ammunition with an open end; (b) a tightening fastener to square the collar with an open end of a
  • FIG. 10 Another alternative embodiment is an external locking/latching sleeve device comprised of: (a) a load base with and without extended support legs and a tab slot; (b) an external latch mechanism attached to the base; (c) a housing connected integrally at one end to the load base and at an opposite end to a cap and plate by fasteners; (d) a pusher plate encircling the housing; (e) at least one push rod attached at one end to the pusher plate with fasteners; (f) an optional horizontal rod attached to the pusher plate; and (g) a quick release tab wherein the device is aligned with an ammunition magazine at the open end of the magazine, then the latch of the device is engaged with an aperture of the magazine, then the push plate with the rods is pressed toward the magazine and a spring of the magazine is
  • the newly invented Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” can be manufactured at low volumes by very simple means and in high volume production by more complex and controlled systems .
  • the Lock and Load system has various advantages and benefits :
  • the packaging has eliminated the round tumbling issue. So the rounds come out into the pan where they will be picked up or the packaging will be inserted into the Magazine and simply fall in.
  • FIGS . 1 A through 1 D are sketches of the general internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" .
  • FIGS . 2 A through 2 G are sketches of a prototype
  • FIGS. 3 A through 3 C are sketches of a prototype Load and Lock with the components and features shown from front view.
  • FIGS. 4 A through 4 C are sketches of the base plate and trigger protection component with features shown from several views .
  • FIGS. 5 A through 5 C are sketches of the trigger component with features indicated and a trigger prototype shown .
  • FIGS. 6 A through 6 F are sketches of the
  • FIGS. 7 A and 7 B are sketches and a prototype of a typical ammunition magazine with features and components shown from a generally front view.
  • FIGS. 8 A through 8 E are sketches that portray a contoured ammunition package and the improved magazine coupled together.
  • FIGS. 9 A through 9 C are more sketches of the contoured ammunition package.
  • FIGS. 10 A and 10 B are sketches of a single round loading ammunition package to be coupled with the Internal locking/latching magazine device called a "Lock and Load" with an External Lock Option.
  • FIGS. 11 A and 11 B are sketches of both a single stack and double stack ammunition package to be coupled with the Internal locking/latching magazine device called a "Lock and Load" with an External Lock Option.
  • FIGS. 12 A through 12 D are sketches of the
  • FIGS. 13 A through 13 H are prototypes and sketches of the External locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container.
  • FIG. 14 is a sketch of an ammunition loading machine with the External locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container.
  • FIG. 15 is a series of sketches showing the steps to load a magazine with the external collar and ammunition sleeve .
  • FIG. 16 is a series of sketches showing the steps to load a magazine with the external loading sleeve loaded with ammunition into a banana magazine.
  • slide configuration 61 to slide ably interconnect guard box 60 with magazine case 71
  • OB bottom 80B of contoured to ammunition package 80 1 aperture/slot, or slit, 81 for stop wing/tab 852 packaging sidewalls 82 of contoured to ammunition package 80
  • external latch 140 for cuff/ collar device 89 may be metal, steel, spring steel, plastic, composite material easy to form with spring properties end keeper angle 141 of external latch 140
  • external rod 146 of external latching sleeve devices 144, 144 ⁇ (at least one or up to three vertical rods aligning magazine 70 with sleeve 144, 144 ⁇ during push down on ammunition rounds 120)
  • outside screw 150 presses tightly against walls 82 to adjust the opening size 87 needed to hold the package 80 and the magazine 70 square to each other and keep openings in each 70, 80 (87) in line for the ammunition rounds 120 to pass easily
  • the present development is an Internal locking/ latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” with an External Lock Option.
  • This invention relates to an Internal locking/ latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” .
  • the present invention relates in general to a device or apparatus for loading ammunition into a magazine. More particularly, the invention is concerned with a device or apparatus which provides for the rapid loading of ammunition into a magazine used for holding a number of rounds of ammunition.
  • the present invention relates to a magazine loading system, and more particularly to a magazine loader mechanism which can quickly and easily load the ammunition into a magazine.
  • the preferred embodiment of an Internal locking/ latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" 30 is comprised of (a) an exterior case of a traditional magazine and a spring of traditional magazine; (b) a modified follower (without stop post) ; (c) a trigger component further comprised of a top plate, a trigger post, a flat for latching of the trigger component to a base plate feature, and an aperture to connect to the spring; (d) a baseplate and trigger guard box further comprised of a slide configuration to slide ably
  • interconnect guard box with magazine case an aperture opening in guard box for trigger post, a base plate feature, and a trigger guard box; a push rod component; and (e) a contoured to ammunition package further comprised of sidewalls, an end, a means to secure the sidewalls, a stop/ tab with an aperture, and a securing filament attached to the aperture in stop wing/ tab, and an opening opposite the closed end is contoured for ammunition rounds wherein the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" can disengage the spring by using the push rod to force down the
  • the trigger can be released so the spring re-extends to hold the ammunition rounds against the top opening of the magazine.
  • An alternative device is a collar or full sleeve.
  • the collar is comprised of: (a) a rectangular collar that is configured to lightly press fit and encircle the perimeter of a contoured ammunition with an open end; (b) a tightening fastener to square the collar with an open end of a
  • FIG. 1040 Another alternative embodiment is an external locking/latching sleeve device comprised of: (a) a load base with and without extended support legs and a tab slot; (b) an external latch mechanism attached to the base; (c) a housing connected integrally at one end to the load base and at an opposite end to a cap and plate by fasteners; (d) a pusher plate encircling the housing; (e) at least one push rod attached at one end to the pusher plate with fasteners; (f) an optional horizontal rod attached to the pusher plate; and (g) a quick release tab wherein the device is aligned with an ammunition magazine at the open end of the magazine, then the latch of the device is engaged with an aperture of the magazine, then the push plate with the rods is pressed toward the magazine and a spring of the magazine is
  • FIGS . 1—16 demonstrate the general configuration and use of this system. The various example uses are in the operation and use section, below.
  • FIGS. 1 A through 1 D are sketches of the general Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” 30.
  • the general system and components including: the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a “Lock and Load” 30; prototype sample 31 of Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a “Lock and Load” 30; trigger component 40 of the Internal
  • Lock and Load 30 locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" 30; a push rod component 50 of the improved magazine loader device 30; baseplate and trigger guard box 60; follower 75A (without stop post 76) of new device 30; contoured to ammunition package 80;
  • FIGS. 2 A through 2 G are sketches of a prototype Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” 30 with components and features noted. Demonstrated in these views are: an Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a “Lock and Load” 30 ; drawings 32 of Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a “Lock and Load” 30 ; trigger component 40 of the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” 30 ; top plate 41 of the trigger component 40 ; trigger post 42 of the trigger component 40 ; contour 43 for finger of the trigger component 40 to release ammunition and latch on the device 30 ; flat 44 for latching of the trigger component 40 to the base plate 63 on the device 30 ; a push rod component 50 of the improved magazine loader device 30 ; rod handle 51 ; rod post 52 ; post extender 53 at 90 degrees/ perpendicular to rod post 52 ;
  • the free-floating follower 76A is special.
  • the free- floating follower 76A has the middle post 76 cut out.
  • the trigger 40 is attached to the spring 72 .
  • the base plate 63 is at the bottom of the spring 72 which is what the trigger post 42 goes through in the aperture 62 . That base plate 63 is the top part of the base plate and trigger guard 60 .
  • the trigger 40 latch is now attached to the spring 72 through the aperture 46 .
  • the advantage of the free floating follower 76A is that it can be used to pick up the ammunition 120 without touching it and it allows the trigger 40 latch to use the spring 72 to force the trigger 40 to latch with the flat 44 and the base plate 63 at the aperture 62.
  • FIGS. 3 A through 3 C are sketches of a prototype Load and Lock 31 with the components and features shown from front view. Viewed here one sees: Internal
  • FIGS. 4 A through 4 C are sketches of the base plate and trigger protection component 60 with features shown from several views. Shown in this group of drawings are: a baseplate and trigger guard box 60; slide
  • FIGS. 5 A through 5 C are sketches of the trigger component with features indicated and a trigger prototype 40 shown. Demonstrated are: a trigger component 40 of the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" 30; a top plate 41 of the trigger component 40; a trigger post 42 of the trigger component 40; a contour 43 for finger of the trigger component 40 to release ammunition and latch on the device 30; a flat 44 for latching of the trigger component 40 to the base plate 63 on the device 30; gussets 45 of the trigger component 40; an aperture 46 for end of spring 72 in the trigger component 40; a spring 72 of traditional magazine 70; a follower 75 of traditional magazine 70; a follower 75A (without stop post 76) of new device 30; and a stop post 76 of follower 75.
  • a trigger component 40 of the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" 30
  • a top plate 41 of the trigger component 40 a
  • FIGS. 6 A through 6 F are sketches of the
  • Figure 6 F shows a cross section of the internal latch "Lock and Load" 30 with all the components denoted.
  • FIGS. 7 A and 7 B are sketches and a prototype 31 of a typical ammunition magazine with features and
  • a traditional magazine 70 a traditional magazine 70; an exterior case 71 of
  • FIGS. 8 A through 8 E are sketches that portray a contoured ammunition package and a prototype 31 of the improved magazine 30 coupled together.
  • One views from these drawings : a prototype sample 31 of Internal
  • a contoured to ammunition package 80 an aperture/slot 81 for stop wing/tab 85; the packaging sidewalls 82 of contoured to ammunition package 80; a crimped end 83 of contoured to ammunition package 80; a means 84 for securing crimped end 83 and the two sidewalls 82 to create an open ended envelop or sleeve contoured to ammunition rounds 120; a stop wing/ tab 85; an aperture 86 in stop wing/ tab 85 for securing a filament/ fiber/ wire/ string/ or equal 88; an open contour 87
  • rounds 120 contiguous to rounds 120; a securing filament/ fiber/ wire/ string/ or equal 88; a quick release 96 tab; ammunition rounds 120; a typical box/ container 125 for ammunition rounds 120; and a rounds holder 126 such as Styrofoam with recessed holes/pocket for each round 120.
  • FIGS. 9 A through 9 C are more sketches of the contoured ammunition package 80.
  • the contoured to ammunition package 80 an aperture/slot 81 for stop wing/tab 85; packaging sidewalls 82 of contoured to ammunition package 80; a crimped end 83 of contoured to ammunition package 80; a means 84 for securing crimped end 83 and two sidewalls 82 to create an open ended envelop or sleeve contoured to ammunition rounds 120; a stop wing/ tab 85; an aperture 86 in stop wing/ tab 85 for securing filament/ fiber/ wire/ string/ or equal 88; an open contour 87 contiguous to rounds 120; a securing filament/ fiber/ wire/ string/ or equal 88; and the
  • Fig. 9 B is looking down the throat of the package seeing where the ammunition rounds are located.
  • the Fig. 9 A is a side view showing the rounds stopped by where the tab 85 that would go into the bottom slot 86 and hold the rounds 120 above the slot 86.
  • the second tab slot 86 one sees would be a stop for extra rounds 120 that would be in the packaging.
  • the packaging will include a built in rod 50 to lock the Magazine.
  • Fig. 9 C shows the optional quick release 96 tab. This has a tab with a pin which will disengage or automatically pull the quick release 96 out as the pusher mechanism or the
  • contoured package 80 passes and pops the pin so the tab is flipped out of the slot or slit 81 and the ammunition 120 is freed to drop into the magazine 70.
  • FIGS. 10 A and 10 B are sketches of a single round loading ammunition package 90 to be coupled with the
  • FIGS. 11 A and 11 B are sketches of both a single stack 100 and double stack 110 ammunition package to be coupled with the Internal locking/latching magazine device called a "Lock and Load" 30. This type works for all pistols and single stack magazines. Displayed here are the following components and features : an ammunition loading package 100 for double stacked rounds 120; a plethora of collapsible flaps 101; a closed end 102; a pair of closed sides 103; an openable end 104; an ammunition loading package 110 for single stacked rounds 120; a plethora of collapsible flaps 111; a closed end 112; a pair of closed sides 113; an openable end 114; and several ammunition rounds 120.
  • Packaging 100 is for the double stack magazine. It goes inside of the magazine.
  • the packaging 110 for the single stack goes on the outside of the magazine.
  • the side flaps 101, 111 can be a Styrofoam or cardboard insert that will collapse as the magazine presses down in releasing each round. Also design the packaging 100, 110 allows it to split open as the magazine presses in releasing the ammo
  • FIGS. 12 A and 12 B are sketches of the collar or cuff external locking/latching magazine device 89 and coupling ammunition container 80. Shown here are the following components and features : an external latching cuff/collar 89 to accept packaging 80 and then, in
  • an external latch 140 for cuff/ collar device 89 may be metal, steel, spring steel, plastic, composite material easy to form with spring properties; an end keeper angle 141 of external latch 140; an outside screw 150 presses tightly against walls 82 to adjust the opening size 87 needed to hold the package 80 and the magazine 70 square to each other and keep openings in each 70, 80 (87) in line for the ammunition rounds 120 to pass easily; an outside follower button 151 of collar 89, the button 151 engages the aperture 78 of the magazine 70 during loading; a universal aperture 78 at load end/ top of magazine 70 for receiving external latch mechanisms is not visible; an essentially rectangular structure 155 of external latch collar 89 holding pressure button 150 and latch 151; a magazine 70; a slot for the hold tab 85, and the exterior surface 82 of the contoured ammunition package 80.
  • FIGS. 13 A through 13 H are sketches and drawings of the prototypes for the external locking/latching sleeve device 144, 144 ⁇ and coupling ammunition container 80.
  • ammunition package 80 anticipated are, but are not limited to, thin, non-reinforced plastic, compressed cardboard, compressed fiber boards, and biodegradable composite materials .
  • FIG. 14 is a sketch of an ammunition loading machine 160 with the external locking/latching magazine devices 144, 144A and coupling ammunition container. Shown here are: an ammunition package filling machine 160 ; a sheet loader station 185 ; a powered and timed roller conveyor 165 ; a box stop 170 ; the ammunition pneumatic air pressured round loader 175 ; a top 80T closer and securing to bottom 80B station 180 of the machine 160 ; a contoured to ammunition package 80 ; a top 80T of contoured to ammunition package 80 ; a bottom 80B of contoured to ammunition package 80 , and the ammunition rounds 120 .
  • the rounds 120 are forced into the box 80 .
  • the package 80 runs across the closing and sealing station 180 and the rounds 120 are secured in the package 80 and ready for pallet or container pack out or additional labeling.
  • An additional station is anticipated after the top is fastened.
  • the additional station or a secondary operation will permit the spring external latch 140 to be incorporated with the packaging and be automated to attach to a magazine at an external latch automatic load station 190 .
  • An Assembly line type machine will bring an empty magazine under a rod that will depress the follower down. A sleeve that is attached to a hopper of the machine, will go into the magazine and drop ammo rounds in and pull out . Then the rod will be lifted out by the machine. The machine will then conveyed by a belt. With the full magazine out of the way an empty magazine will come under the machines rod and sleeve.
  • container called a "Lock and Load” is comprised of (a) an exterior case 71 of a traditional magazine 70 and a spring 72 of traditional magazine; (b) a modified follower 75A
  • a trigger component 40 further comprised of a top plate 41, a trigger post 42, a flat 44 for latching of the trigger component 40 to a base plate feature 63, and an aperture 46 to connect to the spring 72;
  • a baseplate and trigger guard box 60 further comprised of a slide configuration 61 to slide ably interconnect guard box 60 with magazine case 71, an aperture opening 62 in guard box 60 for trigger post 42, a base plate 63 feature, and a trigger guard box; a push rod component 50; and (e) a contoured to ammunition package 80 further comprised of sidewalls 82, an end 83, a means 84 to secure the sidewalls, a stop/ tab with an aperture, and a securing filament 88 attached to the aperture 86 in stop wing/ tab 85, and an opening 87 opposite the closed end 83 is contoured for ammunition rounds 120 wherein the Internal locking/latching magazine device and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" 30 can disengage the spring by using the push rod to force down the ammunition rounds, engaging the trigger to lock with the baseplate and guard and hold the spring in compression so that the ammunition rounds can easily fall from the contoured package and into the
  • the trigger can be released so the spring re- extends to hold the ammunition rounds against the top opening of the magazine.
  • An alternative device is a collar 89 comprised of : (a) a rectangular collar 155 that is configured to lightly press fit and encircle the perimeter of a contoured ammunition package 80 with an open end; (b) a tightening fastener 150 to square the collar 88 with an open end of a traditional ammunition magazine 70 which has an aperture 78 near the open end; and (c) a latch 140 which can removably secure the collar 89 to the aperture 78 at the open end of the ammunition magazine 70 wherein the collar 89 is first placed onto the contoured package 80 then latched to the open end of the magazine 70 at the aperture 78, and then the package 80 is pushed through the collar 89 and into the open end of the magazine 70 thus depressing the spring 72 and releasing ammunition rounds 120 into the magazine 70 and filling the magazine.
  • locking/latching sleeve device 144, 144 ⁇ comprised of: (a) a load base 152, 152A with and without extended support legs 153 and a tab slot 81; (b) an external latch mechanism 143 attached to the base 152, 152A; (c) a housing 154 connected integrally at one end to the load base 152, 152A and at an opposite end to a cap and plate 157 by fasteners 159; (d) a pusher plate 156 encircling the housing 154; (e) at least one push rod 146 attached at one end to the pusher plate 156 with fasteners 158; (f) an optional horizontal rod 145 attached to the pusher plate 156; and (g) a quick release tab 96 wherein the device 144, 144 ⁇ is aligned with an ammunition magazine 70 at the open end of the magazine 70, then the latch 143 of the device 144, 144 ⁇ is engaged with an aperture 78 of the magazine 70, then the push plate 156 with the rods
  • the Internal locking/ latching magazine device 30 and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load” operates as follows : Place the rod 50 at the top of the magazine over the follower 76A. Press rod down through magazine until trigger 44 locks with the baseplate 63
  • the contour ammunition package 80 operates as follows : There is a tab 85 that is all that is in slots 86 in the bottom of the packaging 83.
  • the packaging is in a triangle shape to match the bullet rounds 120.
  • the cardboard or metal tab 85 will go through the slots 86 of the
  • the packaging is inserted down inside the magazine. One then can pull on the filament 88 to remove the tab 85 from the slots 86. The bullet rounds 120 fall down into the magazine. Also if there are rounds left in the packaging when it comes out of a magazine one can re-insert the tab 85 and hold them. There will be a tab at the top of the packaging that will hold the top of the rounds from falling or tumbling back out of the package.
  • the rod in package also include an opening on the bottom of the packaging that will be used to insert the rod up into the packaging and up into the unlocked magazine. This will press a few remaining rounds of ammunition up against the trigger lock. This is a safety feature.
  • FIG. 15 is a series of sketches showing the steps to load ammunition 120 into a magazine 70 with the external collar 89. The steps are as follows: Step Description of operating step
  • FIG. 16 is a series of sketches showing the steps load a magazine with the external loading sleeve 144, a loaded with ammunition 120 into a banana magazine 70. Step Description of operating step
  • ⁇ Operator 130 has external sleeve device 144A and
  • E operator 130 begins to push/ force pusher plate 156 toward magazine 70 forcing ammunition 120 into magazine opening
  • G operator nudges/ releases latch 143 and pulls sleeve device 144A away from magazine 70 and ammo rounds 120
  • Lock and Load the Internal and external locking/ latching magazine devices 30, 89, 144, 144A and coupling ammunition container called a "Lock and Load" is not to be limited to only the disclosed embodiment of product.
  • the features of the Lock and Load devices 30, 89 , 144 , 144 ⁇ are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the description.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de chargement à blocage/verrouillage interne et externe et un mécanisme d'accouplement constitués d'un matériau durable pour charger directement et mécaniquement des cartouches de munitions dans des chargeurs de fusil et de pistolet standard. Le dispositif présente un verrou et un collier pour venir en prise avec le chargeur et un système de poussée pour comprimer le ressort de chargeur lorsqu'il alimente mécaniquement la munition à partir du manchon du dispositif ou directement à partir d'un emballage profilé jetable, le collier du dispositif étant ajusté par pression sur la surface de l'emballage de munition. Il supprime l'alimentation manuelle et place rapidement les cartouches dans un chargeur standard prêt à l'emploi.
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