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WO2007055581A1
WO2007055581A1 PCT/NO2006/000373 NO2006000373W WO2007055581A1 WO 2007055581 A1 WO2007055581 A1 WO 2007055581A1 NO 2006000373 W NO2006000373 W NO 2006000373W WO 2007055581 A1 WO2007055581 A1 WO 2007055581A1
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Willy Enger
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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

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  • the present invention relates to a loading device for loading a weapon magazine with cartridges.
  • Loading cartridges into a weapon magazine is normally performed manually by the cartridges being passed or dropped one at a time into the weapon magazine.
  • the weapon magazine has a relatively tight feeder device or magazine spring which at all times exerts a force on the cartridges in the magazine up against a stopper at the magazine aperture.
  • the cartridges On account of the stopper, the cartridges have to be pushed some distance in the cartridge's longitudinal direction in under the stopper, and when the next cartridge is inserted, the first is pushed downwards in the magazine.
  • the force of the feeder device has to be counteracted during manual loading, and this can be particularly awkward and cumbersome with small cartridges such as, for example 0.22 cal, which are used in competition shooting/ target practice.
  • the cartridges are often treated with a protective wax layer, with the result that the shooter gets wax on the fingers during manual loading. During competitions this is highly undesirable since it impairs the grip on the weapon.
  • the present invention comprises a loading device for loading a weapon magazine with a number of cartridges, characterised in that the loading device comprises:
  • a feeder device comprising a cartridge guide device attached to a handle by means of a fixing bolt, where the feeder device is slidable in the loading device's longitudinal direction, thus enabling the cartridge guide device to be moved towards the second feed aperture by means of the handle;
  • a clip device for clamping the cartridges securely to the cartridge guide device, where the fixing bolt protrudes towards the weapon magazine, with the result that a loading bolt and a feeder device therein are pushed downwards, consequently making space available for the cartridges to drop down into the weapon magazine as the cartridge guide device feeds the cartridges forward towards the guide device at the second feed aperture and past the clip device.
  • Fig. Ia shows a perspective view of a loading device according to the invention
  • Fig. Ib shows the loading device viewed from the weapon magazine end
  • Fig. Ic shows a perspective view from the opposite side in relation to fig. Ia;
  • Fig. 2 shows a weapon magazine for use together with the loading device;
  • Fig. 3 shows a case for transport of the loading device and weapon magazines;
  • Fig. 4 shows the clip function of the loading device together with a cartridge box and the lid of the case in fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5a shows a cross section from the side of the loading device with cartridges and a weapon magazine
  • Fig. 5b shows a view from above of the loading device with cartridges and a weapon magazine
  • Fig. 5c shows a cross section viewed from the opposite side to fig. 5a.
  • fig. 2 shows a magazine 10, which is considered familiar to a person skilled in the art.
  • the magazine 10 comprises an aperture 11 in an upper end, whereby cartridges are inserted during loading.
  • the cartridges are kept in place by a spring device (not shown) which presses the cartridges up against a stopper 12.
  • the spring device can be pushed manually downwards in the magazine 10 by means of an external loading bolt 13, in order to facilitate manual loading and emptying of the magazine 10.
  • the cartridges are indicated by reference numeral 15, the lower edge of the cartridges 15 is indicated by reference numeral 16 and the bullet end of the cartridge has reference numeral 17.
  • the loading device 1 comprises a front clip device 2 and a rear feeder device 3.
  • the clip device 2 is rotatable by means of an elongated rotating bolt 21 (see fig. Ib and fig. 4), about an axis of rotation I-I (see fig. 5b) relative to the loading device 1, and comprises a spring device 22 that presses a clip surface 23 against the loading device I 5 which will be described in detail below.
  • the clip device 2 further comprises a first clip handle 24.
  • the clip surface 23 of the clip device 2 further comprises a curved area 25 down towards the feeder device 3.
  • the loading device 1 further comprises a second clip handle 4.
  • the clip device 2 functions by clamping the first clip handle 24 against the second clip handle 4, and this will be described below.
  • the loading device 1 further comprises a lower feed aperture 5 for feeding a magazine 10 into the loading device 1.
  • the loading device 1 also comprises an upper feed aperture 6 for feeding cartridges 15 to the magazine 10.
  • the feed aperture 6 comprises an edge 7 on a level with the bullet end 17 of the cartridge 15, as illustrated in figs. 5a and 5b.
  • the loading device 1 further comprises a curved area 8 at the feed aperture 6, above the curved area 25 in the clip device 2, see fig. 5b, and this will be described in more detail below. It may be mentioned that the edge 7, the curved area 8 and the curved area 25 form a guide device for guiding cartridges into the feed aperture 6.
  • feeder device 3 will now be described in detail.
  • the term feeder device 3 is intended to indicate those parts of the loading device 1 that enable the cartridges to be inserted into the magazine 10.
  • the feeder device 3 comprises a cartridge guide device 30 affixed to a handle 31 by means of a fixing bolt 32.
  • the cartridge guide device 30 is adapted to slide in a groove 33 in the loading device I 5 in the longitudinal direction of the axis I-I.
  • the cartridge guide device 30 comprises a row of U-shaped grooves 34, adapted to the diameter of the cartridges 15.
  • a catch 35 At the upper end of the cartridge guide device there is mounted a catch 35, which ensures that the upper cartridge 15 does not slide out of the cartridge guide device 30.
  • the handle 31 slides along a longitudinal T-shaped element 36 on the outside of the loading device 1. Centrally in the T-shaped element there is located a longitudinal slot 37, through which the fixing bolt 32 is passed from the handle 31 of the cartridge guide device 30. It should be noted that the movement of the cartridge guide device 30 and the handle 31 is restricted by the fixing bolt 32 meeting the ends of the slot 37. It should be noted that the fixing bolt 32 protrudes a distance from the cartridge guide device 30 into the aperture 5 for the magazine 10, which can be seen in fig. Ib.
  • a magazine 10 is first inserted in the aperture 5 in the loading device 1. Since the fixing bolt 32 protrudes a distance from the cartridge guide device 30, the cartridge guide device 30 together with the handle 31 will be pushed to its first end position, where the catch 35 is at the upper end of the loading device (see fig. 5b). In this position all five U-shaped grooves 34 are facing the clip surface 23 of the clip device 2.
  • figs. 3 and 4 show a lid 50 of a transport case 52 for transport of the loading device 1 and magazines 10.
  • longitudinal ribs 54 are mounted, adapted to a cartridge box 56 with cartridges 15.
  • cartridge box 56 When a cartridge box 56 is placed over the ribs 54, every second row of cartridges 15 will be raised a distance up from the cartridge box 56, as illustrated in fig. 4.
  • the clip device 2 By pressing the clip handle 24 against the clip handle 4, the clip device 2 is opened and passed over a row of raised cartridges. As the clip device 2 is released, the spring device 22 presses the cartridges securely into each U-shaped groove 34, i.e. between the cartridge guide device 30 and the clip surface 23 (shown in figs. 5a-c), and the loading device 1 can be lifted together with the cartridges up from the cartridge box 56. It should be noted that the centre axis of all the cartridges lies along the line I-I in fig. 5b.
  • the loading device 1 is now held in a position with the cartridges 15 facing upwards and the magazine 10 facing downwards.
  • the magazine 10 is secured in its position inside the loading device 1 while the handle 23 is moved downwards along the T- shaped element 36.
  • the fixing bolt 32 now pushes the loading bolt 13 in the magazine 10 downwards, counteracting the force from the feeder device inside the magazine. This enables cartridges 15 to drop into the magazine 10.
  • the bottom U-shaped groove 34 arrives at the curved area 25 in the clip device 2 and the curved area 8 in the feed aperture 6, the bottom cartridge 15 will no longer be securely clamped in the clip device 2.
  • the curved areas 25, 8 guide the cartridge a distance slantingly downwards until the cartridge's centre axis coincides with the axis II-II in fig.
  • the bullet end 17 will meet the edge 7 of the feed aperture 6, with the result that the rear end 16 of the cartridge 15 drops into the feed aperture 6, whereupon the bullet end 17 will also slide on the inside past the edge 7 due to the force of gravity.
  • the cartridge 17 therefore drops into the magazine in a slanting position relative to the horizontal direction, and thereby also past the stopper 12 in the upper end of the magazine 10.
  • the handle 31 Since the handle 31 continues to be moved downwards, more and more space is made available in the magazine 10 s by the loading bolt 13 being moved downwards. At the same time the cartridges are pushed one by one towards the curved areas 8, 25 and drop into the cleared space in the magazine. When all the cartridges have fallen down, the handle 31 is released and the feeder device in the magazine will then press the cartridges 15 and the handle 31 upwards until the upper cartridge meets the stopper 12. The magazine 10 with cartridges 15 can then be withdrawn from the loading device 1.
  • the clip device 2 preferably clamps the cartridges in an area above the lower edge 16 of the cartridges, see figs. 5a-c. In addition to the clamping force from the spring device 22, the edge 16 will also prevent the cartridges from sliding out of the cartridge guide device 30.
  • the magazine 10 is manually secured in the loading device 1. It will, of course, be possible to provide a releasable attachment device that secures the magazine 10 inside the loading device 1.
  • edge 7 of the feed aperture 6 is preferably provided with a guide groove adapted to the cartridge's diameter, in order for the cartridge's sliding movement to be guided down towards the magazine.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a loading device for loading a weapon magazine (10) with a number of cartridges (15). The loading device (1) comprises a first feed aperture (5) for the weapon magazine (10) and a second feed aperture (6) for cartridges (15), where the loading device (1) at the second feed aperture (6) comprises a guide device for guiding the cartridges (15) towards the second feed aperture (6). A feeder device (3) comprises a cartridge guide device (30) attached to a handle (31) by means of a fixing bolt (32), where the feeder device (3) is slidable in the loading device's longitudinal direction (I-I), thus enabling the cartridge guide device (30) to be moved towards the second feed aperture (6) by means of the handle (31). It further comprises a clip device (2) for clamping the cartridges (10) securely to the cartridge guide device (30). The fixing bolt (32) protrudes towards the weapon magazine (10), such that a loading bolt (13) and a feeder device therein are pushed downwards, consequently making space available for cartridges (15) to drop down into the weapon magazine (10) as the cartridge guide device (30) leads the cartridges (15) forward towards the guide device at the second feed aperture (6) and past the clip device (2).

Description

Loading device
Technical field
The present invention relates to a loading device for loading a weapon magazine with cartridges. Prior art
Loading cartridges into a weapon magazine is normally performed manually by the cartridges being passed or dropped one at a time into the weapon magazine. The weapon magazine has a relatively tight feeder device or magazine spring which at all times exerts a force on the cartridges in the magazine up against a stopper at the magazine aperture. On account of the stopper, the cartridges have to be pushed some distance in the cartridge's longitudinal direction in under the stopper, and when the next cartridge is inserted, the first is pushed downwards in the magazine. The force of the feeder device has to be counteracted during manual loading, and this can be particularly awkward and cumbersome with small cartridges such as, for example 0.22 cal, which are used in competition shooting/ target practice.
Furthermore, the cartridges are often treated with a protective wax layer, with the result that the shooter gets wax on the fingers during manual loading. During competitions this is highly undesirable since it impairs the grip on the weapon.
It is therefore desirable to provide a loading device for loading a weapon magazine with cartridges, where the above-mentioned drawbacks are avoided.
Summary of the invention
The present invention comprises a loading device for loading a weapon magazine with a number of cartridges, characterised in that the loading device comprises:
- a first feed aperture for the weapon magazine; - a second feed aperture for cartridges, where the loading device at the second feed aperture comprises a guide device for guiding the cartridges towards the second feed aperture;
- a feeder device comprising a cartridge guide device attached to a handle by means of a fixing bolt, where the feeder device is slidable in the loading device's longitudinal direction, thus enabling the cartridge guide device to be moved towards the second feed aperture by means of the handle;
- a clip device for clamping the cartridges securely to the cartridge guide device, where the fixing bolt protrudes towards the weapon magazine, with the result that a loading bolt and a feeder device therein are pushed downwards, consequently making space available for the cartridges to drop down into the weapon magazine as the cartridge guide device feeds the cartridges forward towards the guide device at the second feed aperture and past the clip device.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the dependent patent claims.
Detailed description
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which show:
Fig. Ia shows a perspective view of a loading device according to the invention; Fig. Ib shows the loading device viewed from the weapon magazine end;
Fig. Ic shows a perspective view from the opposite side in relation to fig. Ia; Fig. 2 shows a weapon magazine for use together with the loading device; Fig. 3 shows a case for transport of the loading device and weapon magazines;
Fig. 4 shows the clip function of the loading device together with a cartridge box and the lid of the case in fig. 3;
Fig. 5a shows a cross section from the side of the loading device with cartridges and a weapon magazine;
Fig. 5b shows a view from above of the loading device with cartridges and a weapon magazine; Fig. 5c shows a cross section viewed from the opposite side to fig. 5a.
The present embodiment will be described in connection with loading of a five- cartridge magazine for cal 0.22, without this being intended to be limiting for the present invention.
We shall refer firstly to fig. 2 which shows a magazine 10, which is considered familiar to a person skilled in the art. For the present invention, it is relevant that the magazine 10 comprises an aperture 11 in an upper end, whereby cartridges are inserted during loading. The cartridges are kept in place by a spring device (not shown) which presses the cartridges up against a stopper 12. The spring device can be pushed manually downwards in the magazine 10 by means of an external loading bolt 13, in order to facilitate manual loading and emptying of the magazine 10. The cartridges are indicated by reference numeral 15, the lower edge of the cartridges 15 is indicated by reference numeral 16 and the bullet end of the cartridge has reference numeral 17. We now refer to figs. la-c. The loading device 1 comprises a front clip device 2 and a rear feeder device 3.
The clip device 2 is rotatable by means of an elongated rotating bolt 21 (see fig. Ib and fig. 4), about an axis of rotation I-I (see fig. 5b) relative to the loading device 1, and comprises a spring device 22 that presses a clip surface 23 against the loading device I5 which will be described in detail below. The clip device 2 further comprises a first clip handle 24.
The clip surface 23 of the clip device 2 further comprises a curved area 25 down towards the feeder device 3. The loading device 1 further comprises a second clip handle 4. The clip device 2 functions by clamping the first clip handle 24 against the second clip handle 4, and this will be described below. The loading device 1 further comprises a lower feed aperture 5 for feeding a magazine 10 into the loading device 1. The loading device 1 also comprises an upper feed aperture 6 for feeding cartridges 15 to the magazine 10. The feed aperture 6 comprises an edge 7 on a level with the bullet end 17 of the cartridge 15, as illustrated in figs. 5a and 5b. The loading device 1 further comprises a curved area 8 at the feed aperture 6, above the curved area 25 in the clip device 2, see fig. 5b, and this will be described in more detail below. It may be mentioned that the edge 7, the curved area 8 and the curved area 25 form a guide device for guiding cartridges into the feed aperture 6.
The feeder device 3 will now be described in detail. The term feeder device 3 is intended to indicate those parts of the loading device 1 that enable the cartridges to be inserted into the magazine 10.
The feeder device 3 comprises a cartridge guide device 30 affixed to a handle 31 by means of a fixing bolt 32.
The cartridge guide device 30 is adapted to slide in a groove 33 in the loading device I5 in the longitudinal direction of the axis I-I. The cartridge guide device 30 comprises a row of U-shaped grooves 34, adapted to the diameter of the cartridges 15. At the upper end of the cartridge guide device there is mounted a catch 35, which ensures that the upper cartridge 15 does not slide out of the cartridge guide device 30.
The handle 31 slides along a longitudinal T-shaped element 36 on the outside of the loading device 1. Centrally in the T-shaped element there is located a longitudinal slot 37, through which the fixing bolt 32 is passed from the handle 31 of the cartridge guide device 30. It should be noted that the movement of the cartridge guide device 30 and the handle 31 is restricted by the fixing bolt 32 meeting the ends of the slot 37. It should be noted that the fixing bolt 32 protrudes a distance from the cartridge guide device 30 into the aperture 5 for the magazine 10, which can be seen in fig. Ib.
Function The function of the loading device 1 will now be described.
A magazine 10 is first inserted in the aperture 5 in the loading device 1. Since the fixing bolt 32 protrudes a distance from the cartridge guide device 30, the cartridge guide device 30 together with the handle 31 will be pushed to its first end position, where the catch 35 is at the upper end of the loading device (see fig. 5b). In this position all five U-shaped grooves 34 are facing the clip surface 23 of the clip device 2.
It is referred to figs. 3 and 4 which show a lid 50 of a transport case 52 for transport of the loading device 1 and magazines 10. On the lid 50 longitudinal ribs 54 are mounted, adapted to a cartridge box 56 with cartridges 15. When a cartridge box 56 is placed over the ribs 54, every second row of cartridges 15 will be raised a distance up from the cartridge box 56, as illustrated in fig. 4.
By pressing the clip handle 24 against the clip handle 4, the clip device 2 is opened and passed over a row of raised cartridges. As the clip device 2 is released, the spring device 22 presses the cartridges securely into each U-shaped groove 34, i.e. between the cartridge guide device 30 and the clip surface 23 (shown in figs. 5a-c), and the loading device 1 can be lifted together with the cartridges up from the cartridge box 56. It should be noted that the centre axis of all the cartridges lies along the line I-I in fig. 5b.
The loading device 1 is now held in a position with the cartridges 15 facing upwards and the magazine 10 facing downwards. The magazine 10 is secured in its position inside the loading device 1 while the handle 23 is moved downwards along the T- shaped element 36. The fixing bolt 32 now pushes the loading bolt 13 in the magazine 10 downwards, counteracting the force from the feeder device inside the magazine. This enables cartridges 15 to drop into the magazine 10. As the bottom U-shaped groove 34 arrives at the curved area 25 in the clip device 2 and the curved area 8 in the feed aperture 6, the bottom cartridge 15 will no longer be securely clamped in the clip device 2. The curved areas 25, 8 guide the cartridge a distance slantingly downwards until the cartridge's centre axis coincides with the axis II-II in fig. 5b, which is the magazine's central longitudinal axis. The bullet end 17 will meet the edge 7 of the feed aperture 6, with the result that the rear end 16 of the cartridge 15 drops into the feed aperture 6, whereupon the bullet end 17 will also slide on the inside past the edge 7 due to the force of gravity. The cartridge 17 therefore drops into the magazine in a slanting position relative to the horizontal direction, and thereby also past the stopper 12 in the upper end of the magazine 10.
Since the handle 31 continues to be moved downwards, more and more space is made available in the magazine 10sby the loading bolt 13 being moved downwards. At the same time the cartridges are pushed one by one towards the curved areas 8, 25 and drop into the cleared space in the magazine. When all the cartridges have fallen down, the handle 31 is released and the feeder device in the magazine will then press the cartridges 15 and the handle 31 upwards until the upper cartridge meets the stopper 12. The magazine 10 with cartridges 15 can then be withdrawn from the loading device 1.
Further description and alternative embodiments
It should noted that a person skilled in the art will be able to make a number of other adaptations of the loading device 1.
It will, of course, be possible to provide a loading device for other types of magazine and other sizes of cartridge.
It should be noted that the clip device 2 preferably clamps the cartridges in an area above the lower edge 16 of the cartridges, see figs. 5a-c. In addition to the clamping force from the spring device 22, the edge 16 will also prevent the cartridges from sliding out of the cartridge guide device 30. In the example described above, the magazine 10 is manually secured in the loading device 1. It will, of course, be possible to provide a releasable attachment device that secures the magazine 10 inside the loading device 1.
Furthermore, the edge 7 of the feed aperture 6 is preferably provided with a guide groove adapted to the cartridge's diameter, in order for the cartridge's sliding movement to be guided down towards the magazine.

Claims

1. A loading device for loading a weapon magazine (10) with a number of cartridges (15), characterised in that the loading device (1) comprises:
- a first feed aperture (5) for the weapon magazine (10); - a second feed aperture (6) for cartridges (15), where the loading device (1) at the second feed aperture (6) comprises a guide device for guiding the cartridges (15) towards the second feed aperture (6);
- a feeder device (3) comprising a cartridge guide device (30) attached to a handle (31) by means of a fixing bolt (32), where the feeder device (3) is slidable in the loading device's longitudinal direction (I-I), thus enabling the cartridge guide device (30) to be moved towards the second feed aperture (6) by means of the handle (31);
- a clip device (2) for clamping the cartridges (10) securely to the cartridge guide device (30), where the fixing bolt (32) protrudes towards the weapon magazine (10), such that a loading bolt (13) and a feeder device therein are pushed downwards, consequently making space available for the cartridges (15) to drop down into the weapon magazine (10) as the cartridge guide device (30) feeds the cartridges (15) forward towards the guide device at the second feed aperture (6) and past the clip device (2).
2. A loading device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the cartridge guide device (30) comprises a row of U- shaped grooves (34), each adapted to receive one cartridge (15).
3. A loading device according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the clip device (2) is rotatably attached to the loading device (1) by a rotating bolt (21).
4. A loading device according to claim 3, characterised in that the clip device (2) is spring loaded and comprises a first clip handle (24) for clamping against a clip handle (4) in the loading device (I)-
5. A loading device according to claim 4, characterised in that the clip device (2) comprises a clip surface (23) for clamping the cartridges (15) against the cartridge guide device (30).
6. A loading device according to one of the claims above, characterised in that the cartridge guide device (30) slides in a groove in the loading device (1).
7. A loading device according to one of the claims above, characterised in that the handle (31) slides along an element (36), which is substantially T-shaped in cross section, on the outside of the loading device (1).
8. A loading device according to claim 7, characterised in that the fixing bolt (32) slides along a slot (37) in the substantially T-shaped element (36).
9. A loading device according to one of the claims above, characterised in that the guide device at the second feed aperture (6) comprises a first curved area (8) and a second curved area (25) for guiding the cartridges (15) from a first longitudinal axis I-I for the cartridges in the cartridge guide device (20) to a second axis H-II for the cartridges in the weapon magazine (10).
10. A loading device according to claim 10, characterised in that the guide device at the second feed aperture (6) further comprises an edge (7) that abuts against a bullet end (17) of the cartridge (15) during its movement down towards the weapon magazine (10), such that the cartridge drops into the weapon magazine (10) in a slanting position relative to the horizontal direction.
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