US125719A - Improvement in chargers for shot-pouches - Google Patents

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  • Figures l and 2 are central sections of my improved lever shot-charger, showing it in diiferent positions.
  • This invention relates to a new arrangement of the inner cut-off of a lever shot-charger attachment to a shot-pouch or belt; and consists more particularly in applying said inner cutott' to work within the enlarged shank of the dischargetube, close to the inner end of said tube, and in hinging it so that it may have a slight play on its pivot.
  • the object is to prevent the inner cut-olf from crowding against the shot and preventing its discharge, and also to facilitate the filling of the pouch or belt without requiring the removal of the tube or the constant manipulation of the lever.
  • A in the drawing, represents the dischargetube of a shot-pouch or belt. It projects from a larger tubular shank, B, which is screwed upon or otherwise fastened to the neck of the pouch or belt, forming a shoulder, a, at the inner end of said tube A.
  • C is the shoteharg ing lever, carrying at or near its extremities the eut-off plates D and E, and pivoted near its middle to a stud, b, that projects from the tube A.
  • a spring, c actuates the lever C in the ordinary manner.
  • the outer plate D operates within the outer part of the tube A in the ordinary manner.
  • the inner plate E does not, as usually, enter the tube A, but the shank or enlargement B, directly under the shoulder a, as shown. It is just large enough to close the o ening to the tube A, but does not reach to he opposite side of the tube B, and can, therefore, under no circumstances, crowd against the 'shot to prevent its discharge.
  • the plate E is so hinged to the lever C, and the slot in the side of B so formed that the plate E, when moved into the tube, will drop somewhat away from the shoulder a, as in Fig. 1, unless by the reversion of the flask or pouch the shot crowds it against said shoulder, as in Fig. 2.
  • the plate E When swung ofi' the shoulder the plate E will permit the shot to be poured into the pouch or liask through the tube A, without re quiring the manipulation ofthe lever C, nor the removal ofthe tube A.
  • This feature is advantageous, as it facilitates the filling of the shot flasks, belts, or pouches, and could notbe executed on the ordinary chargers.
  • the invention herein described isapplicable to all kinds of shot llasks, pouches or belts, of whatever construction.
  • the plate E hinged and arranged so that it will drop oft' the shoulder a., to admit .shot to be filled in, as specified.

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1.1'. CAPEWELL.
Improvement in Charger for Sho't Pouehes.
Patented Aprl16, 18721.
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TATES ATENT GFFIGE IMPROVEMENT lN CHARGERS FOR SHOT-POUCHES.'
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,719, dated April 16, 1872.
Specification describing a new and Improved Lever Shot-Charger, invented by JOSEPH T. CAPEWELL, of Woodbury, in the county of Litchfield and State of Connecticut.
Figures l and 2 are central sections of my improved lever shot-charger, showing it in diiferent positions.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new arrangement of the inner cut-off of a lever shot-charger attachment to a shot-pouch or belt; and consists more particularly in applying said inner cutott' to work within the enlarged shank of the dischargetube, close to the inner end of said tube, and in hinging it so that it may have a slight play on its pivot. The object is to prevent the inner cut-olf from crowding against the shot and preventing its discharge, and also to facilitate the filling of the pouch or belt without requiring the removal of the tube or the constant manipulation of the lever.
A, in the drawing, represents the dischargetube of a shot-pouch or belt. It projects from a larger tubular shank, B, which is screwed upon or otherwise fastened to the neck of the pouch or belt, forming a shoulder, a, at the inner end of said tube A. C is the shoteharg ing lever, carrying at or near its extremities the eut-off plates D and E, and pivoted near its middle to a stud, b, that projects from the tube A. A spring, c, actuates the lever C in the ordinary manner. The outer plate D operates within the outer part of the tube A in the ordinary manner. The inner plate E, however, does not, as usually, enter the tube A, but the shank or enlargement B, directly under the shoulder a, as shown. It is just large enough to close the o ening to the tube A, but does not reach to he opposite side of the tube B, and can, therefore, under no circumstances, crowd against the 'shot to prevent its discharge.
In the ordinary chargers, where the inner plate enters the tube, above the shoulder, it
,often, in being moved into the tube, crowds against some shot and prevents more from coming out. This is absolutely prevented by having the plate E moving into the enlargement, as specified.
The plate E is so hinged to the lever C, and the slot in the side of B so formed that the plate E, when moved into the tube, will drop somewhat away from the shoulder a, as in Fig. 1, unless by the reversion of the flask or pouch the shot crowds it against said shoulder, as in Fig. 2. When swung ofi' the shoulder the plate E will permit the shot to be poured into the pouch or liask through the tube A, without re quiring the manipulation ofthe lever C, nor the removal ofthe tube A. This feature is advantageous, as it facilitates the filling of the shot flasks, belts, or pouches, and could notbe executed on the ordinary chargers.
The invention herein described isapplicable to all kinds of shot llasks, pouches or belts, of whatever construction.
Having thus described my invention, I claim I as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat-y entl l. The lever shot-charger, slotted in the en-` largement B to admit the inner cut-olf plate E below the shoulder a, substantially as and for the purpose herein shown and described.
2. The plate E, hinged and arranged so that it will drop oft' the shoulder a., to admit .shot to be filled in, as specified.
JOSEPH T. CAPEWELL.
Witnesses N. B. MUNGES, WM. H. MCKAY.
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