EP3988889B1 - Gehäuse für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe und patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe - Google Patents

Gehäuse für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe und patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe Download PDF

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EP3988889B1
EP3988889B1 EP21000253.1A EP21000253A EP3988889B1 EP 3988889 B1 EP3988889 B1 EP 3988889B1 EP 21000253 A EP21000253 A EP 21000253A EP 3988889 B1 EP3988889 B1 EP 3988889B1
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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
    • F41A9/61Magazines
    • F41A9/64Magazines for unbelted ammunition
    • F41A9/65Box magazines having a cartridge follower
    • F41A9/69Box magazines having a cartridge follower characterised by multiple-row or zigzag arrangement of cartridges
    • 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
    • F41A9/61Magazines
    • F41A9/64Magazines for unbelted ammunition
    • F41A9/65Box magazines having a cartridge follower
    • F41A9/68Plural magazines, e.g. tandem magazines ; Arrangements of cartridges in two or more independent rows or channels which are selectively or sequentially brought into operative position

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  • the invention ultimately relates to a method of operating a handgun using a cartridge magazine.
  • Cartridge magazines for handguns have been known for a long time and are manufactured in different designs according to the state of the art, see for example US3226869 A
  • the expert first differentiates between cartridge magazines that are permanently connected to the handgun and those that can be quickly and repeatedly connected to the handgun by releasing a holding mechanism.
  • cartridge magazines which are then also called cartridge insert magazines, drum magazines and row magazines are particularly well known.
  • the cartridge magazine on which the invention is based in its various embodiments refers specifically to such a series magazine.
  • the cartridges are stored in such a way that, when the cartridge magazine is at least partially full, they are tangentially positioned within the housing of the cartridge magazine Touch the sleeve walls.
  • the contact points or the contact lines of the cartridges shift with one another.
  • a handgun that has been used by authorities around the world for several decades is a self-loading rifle based on the AR - 15 / A 16 model.
  • this weapon has a magazine shaft that is open at the bottom and into which suitable cartridge magazines can be inserted.
  • Cartridge magazines with different capacities are known for this purpose. Magazines with a capacity of 20 or 30 cartridges are now used to operate this weapon model or similar handguns.
  • a handgun of the same type is understood to mean a self-loading rifle that offers the operator a choice between a first mode in which the weapon can be operated in such a way that A single shot is always fired by pressing the trigger once and a second mode in which the weapon can be operated in such a way that a plurality of shots are always fired by pressing the trigger once.
  • the generic identity of the handgun described should also be maintained if the operator, when selecting a plurality of shots to be fired, also chooses between firing a closed group of shots, for example 3 or 5 shot bursts or one Can choose continuous fire.
  • the cadence of a handgun of the type described today is usually between 600 rounds per minute and approx. 1200 rounds per minute.
  • drum magazines are a major disadvantage for the operator when it comes to carrying and handling the handgun.
  • Such a magazine significantly increases the effectiveness of a handgun associated with it compared to magazines that hold 20 or 30 cartridges, since a magazine change, during which the handgun is not operational and during which its operator is also unprotected, is only necessary after twice or three times as long a period of use .
  • the cartridge magazine is also increasingly susceptible to dirt, wear and failure due to the large number of individual parts that are movably arranged inside the magazine housing.
  • the housing can only withstand limited pressure on the inner side surfaces. It is therefore a particular object of the invention to overcome these and other disadvantages.
  • At least one part of the tasks is solved in a housing of the type mentioned in that the first area is designed to accommodate four rows of cartridges arranged directly next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction, and the second area is designed to accommodate two directly rows of cartridges arranged next to each other and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction are formed.
  • the housing can be made particularly slim, which greatly improves the handling of a cartridge magazine comprising such a housing.
  • the cartridges are arranged directly in relation to one another because they touch each other directly, i.e. directly, at least in some areas of their lateral surfaces.
  • the cartridges Since in a cartridge magazine for a handgun only one cartridge is always removed from the magazine lips during the loading process, the cartridges must be arranged in such a way that only a single cartridge can always rest with its lateral surface on at least one of the two magazine lips. So if one area has a space for more rows of cartridges than another area, the individual cartridges of the rows of cartridges must roll among themselves in the zipper system on their lateral surfaces in the transition area (intermediate area) arranged between them when the rows of cartridges are reduced, so to speak. However, if an intermediate wall is provided, this process will be disrupted. As a result, individual cartridges are conveyed towards the magazine lips at different speeds. There are even real jumps in speed. Individual cartridges temporarily lose control of their neighboring cartridges.
  • a cartridge magazine with an intermediate wall is not suitable for providing a repeatable movement process of the cartridges it contains as they move towards the magazine lips and is therefore only suitable for use to a limited extent.
  • the first area is designed to accommodate four rows of cartridges arranged directly next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction and that the second area is designed to receive two rows of cartridges arranged immediately next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction
  • Cartridges are designed, a repeatable movement process of all cartridges located in the magazine and removed one after the other from the magazine lips during operation is ensured. This ensures that the cartridges roll smoothly against each other on their lateral surfaces.
  • the wall thicknesses of a housing according to the invention are for a Cartridge magazine does not have to differ significantly from the wall thicknesses of conventional cartridge magazines and their housings with a significantly lower capacity.
  • the cartridges P are arranged directly adjacent to one another in all areas of the housing.
  • At least some of the tasks are solved in a cartridge magazine of the type mentioned in that the first area is designed to hold four rows of cartridges arranged directly next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction, and the second area is designed to hold two directly rows of cartridges arranged next to each other and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction are formed.
  • the housing can be made particularly slim, which greatly improves the handling of a cartridge magazine comprising such a housing.
  • the cartridges Since in a cartridge magazine for a handgun only one cartridge is always removed from the magazine lips during the loading process, the cartridges must be arranged in such a way that only a single cartridge can always rest with its lateral surface on at least one of the two magazine lips. So if one area has a space for more rows of cartridges than another area, the individual cartridges of the rows of cartridges must roll among themselves in the zipper system on their lateral surfaces in the transition area (intermediate area) arranged between them when the rows of cartridges are reduced, so to speak. However, if an intermediate wall is provided, this process will be disrupted. As a result, individual cartridges are conveyed towards the magazine lips at different speeds. There are even real jumps in speed.
  • a cartridge magazine having an intermediate wall is not suitable for providing a repeatable movement process of the cartridges it contains as they move towards the magazine lips and is therefore only suitable for use to a limited extent.
  • the first area is designed to accommodate four rows of cartridges arranged directly next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction and that the second area is designed to receive two rows of cartridges arranged immediately next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction
  • Cartridges are designed, a repeatable movement process of all cartridges located in the magazine and removed one after the other from the magazine lips during operation is ensured. This ensures that the cartridges roll smoothly against each other on their lateral surfaces.
  • the wall thicknesses of a housing according to the invention for a cartridge magazine do not differ significantly from the wall thicknesses of conventional ones Must differentiate between cartridge magazines and their cases with significantly lower capacities.
  • the cartridge magazine has a locking piece which is movably arranged relative to the housing of the cartridge magazine and which is moved by the feeder movable through the second area into one in the housing in the rear wall between The free space arranged in the magazine lips can be moved.
  • the locking piece is advantageously suitable for limiting freedom of movement of the breech of a handgun.
  • the spear piece Advantage formed by a curved piece of sheet metal that is movably arranged to be supported on the inside and outside of the rear wall.
  • the bent piece of sheet metal is then made of tempered spring steel. It is also advantageous if the piece of sheet metal has an approximately 90 degree bend between two approximately 180 degree bends.
  • a cartridge magazine according to the invention can advantageously be designed with the advantageous design features of the housing for the cartridge magazine.
  • the design options and their advantages for both objects will be described at the same time either using the housing or the cartridge magazine.
  • the inner surface of the front wall has a first projection which projects into the interior of the housing in the direction of the extends the second region
  • the inner surface of the rear wall has a second projection which protrudes into the interior of the housing in the direction of the X-axis and has a beginning in the first region and an end in the intermediate region along the Z-axis.
  • the second projection allows the cartridges to be slightly spread apart in their position in the rear area, which means they can be easily aligned with one another in their front area. This improves the integration behavior of the individual cartridges with one another while reducing the number of cartridges formed from them Rows of cartridges in the magazine. The effect is particularly strong if the cartridges have a bottle-shaped case/casing. Both the first projection and the second projection are suitable for guiding the feeder(s) of a cartridge magazine and, last but not least, contribute significantly to the stability of the housing.
  • the inner surfaces of the first side wall and the second side wall are preferably arranged essentially parallel to one another in the first region and in the second region and a virtual central plane is formed between them in the X and Z directions in the Y direction.
  • the inner surfaces of the first side wall and the second side wall have a distance B from one another in the first area and a distance C from one another in the second area.
  • the distance B is 1.85 times to 2.15 times, in particular 1.95 times to 2.05 times, the distance C.
  • the interior of the housing/cartridge magazine is used particularly well so that the external dimensions can also be made particularly compact.
  • the cartridges in the first area are in a similar position to one another as in the second area, which can significantly increase the functional reliability of the handgun operated with a cartridge magazine designed in this way.
  • the cross section of the first region extending along the X-axis and the Y-axis is divided into a rectangular zone and a trapezoidal zone adjacent to the rectangular zone
  • the cross section of the second region extending along the X-axis and the Y-axis is divided into a rectangular zone and a trapezoidal zone adjacent to the rectangular zone.
  • Such a cross section is particularly suitable for cartridges with bottle-shaped silhouettes.
  • the handling of the cartridge magazine can also be improved if the external shape of the housing / cartridge magazine is based on this cross section
  • the distance b and C each relate to the distance between the inner surfaces of the side walls in the rectangular zone.
  • first projection is arranged at least in sections within the central plane and/or the second projection is arranged at least in sections within the central plane
  • the extent of the first projection in the X direction is between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A and most particularly between 8% of A and 13% of A and/or the extent of the second projection in the X direction is between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A and most particularly between 8% of A and 13% of A.
  • the projections therefore point towards each other in the interior of the housing.
  • cartridge magazines designed in this way were particularly resistant to contamination and were able to maintain their full functional reliability even under extreme contamination.
  • the extent of the first projection in the X direction is, for example, between 3.0 mm and 18.0 mm, in particular between 4.0 mm and 10.0 mm and especially between 5.0 mm and 8.0mm and/or the extent of the second projection in the X direction is, for example, between 3.0 mm and 18.0 mm, in particular between 4.0 mm and 10.0 mm and most particularly between 5.0 mm and 8.0 mm.
  • the distance A can be any value between 18.0 mm and 130 mm, with a value between 30.0 mm and 90.0 mm being preferred.
  • the inner surface of the rear wall preferably has two grooves in at least one area, each of which extends laterally, preferably directly, adjacent to the second projection.
  • the inner surface of the first side wall has an additional projection which protrudes into the interior of the housing in the direction of the Y-axis and has a start in the first area and an end in the intermediate area along the Z-axis and/or if the inner surface of the second side wall has an additional projection which projects into the interior of the housing in the direction of the Y-axis and has a beginning in the first area and an end in the intermediate area or in the second area along the Z-axis.
  • the cartridge feeder(s) and/or the cartridges can also be guided laterally, which further reduces the risk of a misalignment of the cartridge and/or cartridge feeder and a possible resulting malfunction of the cartridge magazine.
  • such projections increase the rigidity and stability of the housing.
  • the additional projection or projections are in a border area between the rectangular zone and the the rectangular zone is arranged adjacent to the trapezoidal zone of the cross section of the first region.
  • an advantageous embodiment results when the inner surface of the first side wall in the intermediate region is formed along a first curved path and the inner surface of the second side wall in the intermediate region is formed along a second curved path, the curved paths each comprising a turning point and extending from the bottom of the housing to the top of the housing in front of the respective one
  • the turning point extends in the direction of the central plane and nestles behind the respective turning point on a first and a second parallel to the central plane.
  • the curved paths are designed to be mirror-symmetrical.
  • This is particularly suitable for a symmetrically constructed cartridge.
  • first and second cam tracks are arranged offset from one another in the Z direction by an offset V.
  • the offset V is between 7% and 35%, in particular between 10% and 25% and most particularly between 18% and 22% of the difference between distance B and distance C.
  • the housing is made in one piece.
  • interior and exterior surfaces can be designed particularly freely and annoying material overlaps can be avoided.
  • the housing preferably consists of a homogeneous material, with the structure of the material in particular having the same design over the entire housing.
  • Embrittlement for example due to welding, can also be avoided.
  • the material structure is designed in the same way even if the material is a reinforced material.
  • the housing is made of plastic.
  • a polyamide in particular a reinforced polyamide or a polyetheretherketone (PEEK), is preferably used.
  • PE polyethylene
  • FIG. 1 to 7 shows a preferred embodiment of a cartridge magazine 2 according to the invention, which includes a housing 1 according to the invention.
  • the same components are named the same in all figures and do not have to be shown or visible in all figures or be described again in all figures.
  • the cartridge magazine 2 in a side view from the outside.
  • the front wall 3, the rear wall 4 and the first side wall 5 of the housing 1 are clearly visible.
  • a base cover 25 is fixed to the underside of the housing 7. This can be pushed, for example, from the front wall 3 towards the rear wall 4 in guide grooves provided in the housing 1 and, for example, through an in Figure 4 shown inner base plate by pressure at least also in Figure 4 shown first spring 28 be secured against loss.
  • the inside 3a of the front wall 3 at least in one Figure 2 and Figure 5 designated area I, II or III runs along a first circular path K1.
  • at least the inside 3a of the front wall 3 should lie on the first circular path K1 in all areas I, II and III.
  • the inside 4a of the rear side 4 runs in at least one area, I, II or III, along a second circular path, whereby the radius of the second circular path K2 can be larger by A than the radius of the first circular path K1.
  • at least the inside 4a of the rear wall 4 should lie on the first circular path K2 in all areas I, II and III.
  • the housing 1 of the cartridge magazine has 8 magazine lips 9 on its top side, which are designed to be the top ones in the interior IR when the cartridge magazine is at least partially filled (see Figure 4 and Figure 6 ) of the cartridge magazine 2 to support the cartridge P located on its lateral surface.
  • the at least one cartridge P is pressed against the inside of the magazine lip 14 by means of spring force, in particular a spring force resulting from a first spring 28 and a second spring 29, and can then be moved forward from the breech of the breech during operation of a handgun (not shown). i.e. towards the front wall and over it can also be removed from the cartridge magazine 2.
  • the top of the housing 8 is over the in Figure 2 Easily recognizable shape of the two magazine lips 14 is no longer closed, but open.
  • the second side wall 6 of the housing 1 is also visible.
  • the locking area 30 arranged in area 2 is designed to form a mechanism with a corresponding counterpart on the handgun side for releasably fixing the cartridge magazine in the handgun intended for this purpose, but not shown here.
  • Figure 3 shows a rear view of the cartridge magazine 2, with the rear wall 4 clearly visible.
  • the central plane runs through the longitudinal axis of the magazine in the Z direction, which in connection with the description of the preferred exemplary embodiment is only in Figure 3 and 6 is shown, as are other planes and components that are not shown or visible in other figures but are present in all figures of the only exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing.
  • FIG. 3 a cartridge magazine 2 with a locking piece 32 arranged movably relative to the housing 1 of the cartridge magazine 2 along the double arrow shown, which is moved by the feeder movable through the second area II into a free space 33 arranged in the housing 1 in the rear wall 4 between the magazine lips 14, is movable.
  • the locking piece 32 is suitable for limiting the freedom of movement of the breech of a handgun.
  • the spear piece 32 is formed here by a bent piece of sheet metal that is arranged to be movable and supported on the inside 4a and the outside of the rear wall 4. With great advantage, the bent piece of sheet metal is then made of tempered spring steel.
  • the locking piece shown in perspective outside the cartridge magazine in the enlargement, has an approximately 90 degree strong angle between two approximately 180 degree angles. It also very preferably has a sheet thickness between 0.8 mm and 1.6 mm.
  • the locking piece is preferably also supported laterally on the edges of the free space 33. Even if the locking piece is only in here for reasons of clarity Figure 3 is shown in the drawing of the preferred embodiment of the cartridge magazine, it can and should of course be present in all of the figures shown.
  • Figure 4 gives an insight into the interior IR of the cartridge magazine 2, so that the inner surfaces 3a, 4a and 6a can be clearly seen.
  • the first projection 10 and the second projection 11 are shown hatched. It can be clearly seen that the inner surface 3a of the front wall 3 has a first projection 10 which extends in the direction of the X-axis (see Figures 3 and 6 ) protrudes into the interior IR of the housing 1 and extends along the Z axis starting from the intermediate region III at least partially into the first region I and at least partially into the second region II, and that the inner surface 4a of the rear wall 4 has a second projection 11, which protrudes into the interior IR of the housing 1 in the direction of the Area II has, with the end 13 actually lying in intermediate area III
  • an additional projection 15 can also be provided on the inside 5a of the housing 1, not shown here, as shown in Figure 6 is recognizable.
  • the second feeder 27 is here pressed against the force of the second spring 29 into the space of the first feeder 26, which in the illustration is pressed deep into the interior of area I against the force of a first spring 28.
  • the first spring is between the first feeder 26 and the base plate 25 arranged, even if this is only indirectly the case in the case shown, since an inner base plate 31 is also provided between the first feeder 26 and the base plate 25.
  • Figure 5 shows the cartridge magazine 2 according to the invention in a sectional view from a rear view in a partially loaded state with cartridges P.
  • the first area I is designed to accommodate four rows of cartridges P arranged directly next to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction and that the second area II is designed to accommodate two rows immediately next to one another and preferably in Z -Direction offset from one another, arranged rows of cartridges P is formed
  • the cartridges are arranged directly in relation to one another because they touch each other directly, i.e. directly, at least in some areas of their lateral surfaces.
  • the parallel inner surfaces 5a and 6a of the first and second side walls 5 and 6 in area I are at a distance B from one another, which in the example shown is approximately 1.95 times to 2. 05 times the distance C of the inner side surfaces arranged parallel to one another in area II.
  • the cartridges P in the preferred exemplary embodiment are arranged directly adjacent to one another in all areas.
  • additional projections 15 and 18 are provided on the inner surfaces 5a and 6a of both side walls 5 and 6, which are formed in the intermediate region III along a first curved path 21 and a second curved path 22, the curved paths 21, 22 each having a turning point 23, 24 include and from the bottom of the housing 7 (compare, for example Figure 1 ) to the top of the housing 8 (compare, for example Figure 1 or Figure 4 ) before the respective turning point 23, 24 in the direction of the central plane M (compare Figure 3 or 6 ) extend and lie behind the respective turning points 23, 24 nestle against a first and a second parallel to the central plane M, which are formed here by the inner surfaces 5a and 6a of the first and second side walls 5 and 6 in area II.
  • the cam tracks 21, 22 are designed to be mirror-symmetrical to the central plane M, but the first 21 and the second cam track 22 are arranged offset from one another in the Z direction by an offset V.
  • the selected offset V is between 7% and 35%, in particular between 10% and 25% and most particularly between 18% and 22% of the difference between distance B and distance C.
  • the housing 1 should consist of a homogeneous material, with the structure of the material in particular being essentially the same over the entire housing 1 and here consisting of a plastic.
  • the plastic should preferably consist of a reinforced polyamide. Since the cartridge magazine is designed to hold a large number of cartridges and preferably provides between 50 and 80 cartridges, for example 60 cartridges for operating a handgun without having to change the magazine in the meantime, the cartridge magazine is also the first cartridge magazine made of polyetheretherketone (PEEK). provided.
  • PEEK polyetheretherketone
  • the cross section shown also shows that the cross section of the first region I, which extends along the X-axis and the Y-axis, is divided into a rectangular zone Z1 and a trapezoidal zone Z2 adjacent to the rectangular zone Z1.
  • the cross section of the second region II which is not explicitly shown again, is designed accordingly.
  • the illustration further shows that the first projection 10 is arranged at least in sections within the central plane M and/or the second projection 11 is arranged at least in sections within the central plane M.
  • the extent of the first projection 10 in the illustrated embodiment in the X direction is between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A and most particularly between 8% of A and 13% of A and /or the extent of the second projection 11 in the X direction between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A and especially between 8% of A and 13% of A.
  • the inner surface 4a of the rear wall 4 has two grooves 14 in at least one area I, II or III, preferably even in all three areas I, II and III, each of which runs laterally, preferably immediately adjacent to the second projection 11.

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