US2528648A - Sportsman's shell belt - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
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- My invention relates to sporting goods and more particularly to shell belts for sportsmen.
- the object of my invention is to provide a belt for sportsmen equipped with one or more flexible tubular members, each of which is adapted to receive and dispense shells for shotguns or cartridges for rifles of a certain gauge.
- Another object of my invention is to provide a belt for sportsmen of the character indicated above wherein each tubular member thereof is equipped with a slotted opening adjacent one of its ends for receiving or removing respectively shell or cartridges, and with a slidably arranged sleeve-like device for securely closing said slot.
- a further object of my invention is to provide asportsmans shell belt of the class indicated above, the tubular members of which are closed on their ends opposite to the shell receiving and dispensing ends and which contain a helical spring in their closed ends adapted to urge the shells out of the tubular member upon opening of the shell dispensing end.
- Figure 1 is an edge view of a sportsmans belt according to my invention.
- Figure 2 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on a horizontal plane through the closed end of a tubular shell receiving member.
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view of the shell dispensing end of the tubular member of the shell belt according to my invention.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view illustrating the arrangement of two tubular members for shotgun shells and of one tubular member for rifle cartridges on a sportmans belt.
- sportmans belt forming the subject matter of my invention comprises a fiat belt member II! made from an suitable strong, flexible material, as for instance leather, strong textile fabric or the like.
- this belt member On the outside of this belt member one or more flexible tubular members I I are secured in 2 Claims. (01. 224-22) any desired conventional manner.
- These fleX ible tubular members are made of selected sizes, so as to be adapted to receive shotgun shells I2 of different gauges or rifle cartridges of different gauges slidably therein.
- each flexible tubular member I I is closed as shown at I3, and a helical tension spring I 4 is arranged inside each flexible tubue lar member II and abuts the closed end thereof with one of its ends.
- each flexible tubular member II is provided with a longitudinal slot or passageway I5 therein, somewhat longer than the shell or cartridge to be placed into the flexible tubular member.
- this member or magazine is provided with a shell loading and unloading means, said means comprising an end wall I6 having a spring-like latch member I! integrally formed therewith or otherwise secured thereto, this latch member extending inwardly partially over the inlet slot I5.
- the slot I5 is diagonally disposed so as to provide a bottom wall of sufiicient area to preclude the accidental dropping of shells from the tubular member or magazine II.
- a sleeve-like closing member I8 is slidably mounted on the flexible tubular member II adjacent its shell dispensing end and is preferably twice as long as the slot I5.
- Each closure sleeve I8 is provided adjacent its outer end with two circumferential outstanding semi-cylindrical lugs I9, arranged at a short distance from each other.
- a semi-globular catch-lug 20 is provided on the inside of the latch member I'I.
- the closure sleeve When shells or cartridges are to be inserted in the flexible tubular member II, the closure sleeve is moved inwardly on said member, so that the slot I5 is uncovered. Shells are inserted in the. flexible tubular member II compressing the helical spring I4 therein. When the tubular member is filled, the closure sleeve I8 is moved outwardly, covering the slot I5.
- closure sleeve I8 slides beneath the resilient, spring-like latch member I! and the catch lug 29 engages the groove on this sleeve created by the two circumferential lugs I9, thereby securing the closure sleeve against accidental slot opening movement.
- the closure sleeve When a shell is to be removed, the closure sleeve is moved inwardly.
- the helical spring I4 urges all the shells toward the shell dispensing slot I5.
- the flexible tubular member intended for receiving rifle cartridges is arranged between two flexible tubular members intended to be filled with shotgun shells.
- a second fiat belt member 21 is secured, on the end of which a belt buckle 22 is provided adapted to engage a third fiat belt member 23 secured to the other end of the first flat belt member In.
- a magazine belt comprising a belt strap and a tubular, flexible magazine for firearm shells secured to said strap to extend longitudinally thereof, said magazine having one end closed, and a compression spring in said magazine bearing against the closed end of the latter to eject shells from the end opposite the closed end of said magazine
- the improvement which comprises a magazine of internal cross sectional area to receive the shells in end to end relationship, a shell loading and unloading means on the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, said means comprising an end wall at said opposite end of said magazine constituting an abutment for the shells to prevent the spring means from ejecting shells from the magazine, there being a shell passageway in said magazine tapering from said end wall and adjacent thereto for the ingress and egress of shells there-' to eject shells from the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, the improvement which comprises a magazine of internal cross sectional area to receive the shells in end to end relationship, a shell loading and unloading means on the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, said
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Nov. 7, 1950 J. A. GARVER SPORTSMANS SHELL BELT Filed Nov. 15, 1946 Patented Nov. 7, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENTOFF'ICE 2,528,648 SPORTSMANS SHELL BELT V Jesse A. Garver, Elgin, Ill. Application November 15, 1946, Serial No. 710,182
My invention relates to sporting goods and more particularly to shell belts for sportsmen.
The object of my invention is to provide a belt for sportsmen equipped with one or more flexible tubular members, each of which is adapted to receive and dispense shells for shotguns or cartridges for rifles of a certain gauge.
Another object of my invention is to providea belt for sportsmen of the character indicated above wherein each tubular member thereof is equipped with a slotted opening adjacent one of its ends for receiving or removing respectively shell or cartridges, and with a slidably arranged sleeve-like device for securely closing said slot.
A further object of my invention is to provide asportsmans shell belt of the class indicated above, the tubular members of which are closed on their ends opposite to the shell receiving and dispensing ends and which contain a helical spring in their closed ends adapted to urge the shells out of the tubular member upon opening of the shell dispensing end.
Other objects of my invention may appear in the following specification describing my invention with reference to the accompanying drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment of my invention.
It is however to be understood that my invention is not to be limited or restricted to the exact construction and combination of parts described I in the specification and shown in the drawing, but that such changes and modifications can be made, which fall within the scope of the claims appended hereto.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is an edge view of a sportsmans belt according to my invention.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on a horizontal plane through the closed end of a tubular shell receiving member.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view of the shell dispensing end of the tubular member of the shell belt according to my invention, and
Figure 4 is a sectional view illustrating the arrangement of two tubular members for shotgun shells and of one tubular member for rifle cartridges on a sportmans belt.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, the
sportmans belt forming the subject matter of my invention comprises a fiat belt member II! made from an suitable strong, flexible material, as for instance leather, strong textile fabric or the like.
On the outside of this belt member one or more flexible tubular members I I are secured in 2 Claims. (01. 224-22) any desired conventional manner. These fleX ible tubular members are made of selected sizes, so as to be adapted to receive shotgun shells I2 of different gauges or rifle cartridges of different gauges slidably therein.
One end of each flexible tubular member I I is closed as shown at I3, and a helical tension spring I 4 is arranged inside each flexible tubue lar member II and abuts the closed end thereof with one of its ends.
The other end of each flexible tubular member II is provided with a longitudinal slot or passageway I5 therein, somewhat longer than the shell or cartridge to be placed into the flexible tubular member.
The outer end of this member or magazine is provided with a shell loading and unloading means, said means comprising an end wall I6 having a spring-like latch member I! integrally formed therewith or otherwise secured thereto, this latch member extending inwardly partially over the inlet slot I5. It Will be noted that the slot I5 is diagonally disposed so as to provide a bottom wall of sufiicient area to preclude the accidental dropping of shells from the tubular member or magazine II. A sleeve-like closing member I8 is slidably mounted on the flexible tubular member II adjacent its shell dispensing end and is preferably twice as long as the slot I5.
Each closure sleeve I8 is provided adjacent its outer end with two circumferential outstanding semi-cylindrical lugs I9, arranged at a short distance from each other.
A semi-globular catch-lug 20 is provided on the inside of the latch member I'I.
When shells or cartridges are to be inserted in the flexible tubular member II, the closure sleeve is moved inwardly on said member, so that the slot I5 is uncovered. Shells are inserted in the. flexible tubular member II compressing the helical spring I4 therein. When the tubular member is filled, the closure sleeve I8 is moved outwardly, covering the slot I5. It
will be apparent, from an examination of Figure 1 of the drawing; that the closure sleeve I8 slides beneath the resilient, spring-like latch member I! and the catch lug 29 engages the groove on this sleeve created by the two circumferential lugs I9, thereby securing the closure sleeve against accidental slot opening movement.
When a shell is to be removed, the closure sleeve is moved inwardly. The helical spring I4 urges all the shells toward the shell dispensing slot I5.
Preferably the flexible tubular member intended for receiving rifle cartridges is arranged between two flexible tubular members intended to be filled with shotgun shells.
On one end of the fiat belt member a second fiat belt member 21 is secured, on the end of which a belt buckle 22 is provided adapted to engage a third fiat belt member 23 secured to the other end of the first flat belt member In.
It is easy to see that the above described shell belt can be used as a bandoleer.
Having described m invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. In a magazine belt comprising a belt strap and a tubular, flexible magazine for firearm shells secured to said strap to extend longitudinally thereof, said magazine having one end closed, and a compression spring in said magazine bearing against the closed end of the latter to eject shells from the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, the improvement which comprises a magazine of internal cross sectional area to receive the shells in end to end relationship, a shell loading and unloading means on the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, said means comprising an end wall at said opposite end of said magazine constituting an abutment for the shells to prevent the spring means from ejecting shells from the magazine, there being a shell passageway in said magazine tapering from said end wall and adjacent thereto for the ingress and egress of shells there-' to eject shells from the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, the improvement which comprises a magazine of internal cross sectional area to receive the shells in end to end relationship, a shell loading and unloading means on the end opposite the closed end of said magazine, said means comprising an end wall at said opposite end of said magazine constituting an abutment for the shells to prevent the spring means from ejecting shells from the magazine, there being a shell passageway in said magazine tapering from said end wall and adjacent thereto for the ingress and egress of shells therethrough, a sleeve on said magazine mounted for sliding movement thereon for covering and uncovering said passageway, and means carried by said end wall forlocking said sleeve in covering position over said passageway, said means comprising a spring latch on said end wall extending inwardly therefromj'so as to overlie a portion of said passageway and adapted to engage said sleeve when the latter is in covering position.
JESSE A. GARVER.
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US4854490A (en) * | 1988-03-14 | 1989-08-08 | Bieber William J | Ammunition carrier |
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US1734116A (en) * | 1927-01-06 | 1929-11-05 | Charles N Coryell | Holder for stick material |
US2256257A (en) * | 1939-07-26 | 1941-09-16 | Continental Can Co | Container |
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US1734116A (en) * | 1927-01-06 | 1929-11-05 | Charles N Coryell | Holder for stick material |
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