US32067A - Improvement in shot-pouches - Google Patents

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F42AMMUNITION; BLASTING
    • F42BEXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
    • F42B33/00Manufacture of ammunition; Dismantling of ammunition; Apparatus therefor
    • F42B33/02Filling cartridges, missiles, or fuzes; Inserting propellant or explosive charges
    • F42B33/0285Measuring explosive-charge levels in containers or cartridge cases; Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of material fed or filled
    • F42B33/0292Measuring explosive-charge levels in containers or cartridge cases; Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of material fed or filled by volumetric measurement, i.e. the volume of the material being determined before filling
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figs. 2 and 3 vertical sections, of the pouch' and charger. 4
  • my invention consists, first, in the combination of a single shot-receiving tube with a double pouch and two valves, for the purpose hereinafter described.
  • the object of this invention is to construct a combined pouch and shot-charger, which can be attached to a person in such a manner as to keep the shot-charger vertical, and charge the gun while being held vertical, by just applying the muzzle of the gun to and pressing it against the lower end of the charger.
  • the pouch K is made of semicircular shape, as seen in Fig. 2, the lower end of the semicircle to be placed under the arm and the up per end over the shoulder, and both ends to be connected, and the pouch fastened to the body of the person by a cord or strap, S.
  • a central partition, H divides the inside of the pouch in two spacesone for smaller and the other for larger shot. Both spaces communicate with the shot-charger by means of valves A A, respectively.
  • the open part of the pouch is fastened to the vertical flanges U U F, and the horizontal flanges-L M on the outside tube, N, of the charger.
  • the communication between the two spaces in the pouch and the charger is shut off by two valves, A A, sliding in vertical ways D D D D.
  • Each valve is provided with a valve-rod, which extends upward and through the upper flange, M. Either of these valves can be lifted by means of a knob, B, at the upper end of the respective valve-rod.
  • the part of the tube N in front of and in line with the valves is provided with .an opening, (-1, which corresponds with a simition of the two tubes another and similarlyinclined semicircular flange, I, arranged in the interior of tube 0, meets the other flange, J,
  • Fig. 2 This is the position of the parts of the charger when the tube 0 is not pushed upward against the tendency of the spring P.
  • a charge of shot will pass from the pouch through the openings 0 G into the hollow space in the tube 0, between the flanges I and J and the top of said tube.
  • the valve is then shut down, and the nozzle of the gun T, Fig. 3, may be applied to the charger, so as to fit over the lower end, Q, of the latter, as represented in Fig. 3.
  • the size of the shot-receiving chamber of the tube 0 is regulated by a plug, 1, which has a screw-thread, 2, cut on one portion of its shank 3, and is square for the remainder of its length.
  • the screwthreaded portion works in a nut cut in the center of the head of the tube 0, while the square plain portion slides loosely in a tubular turning knob, 4, which turns loosely in the head of the tube N.
  • the plug 1 By turning the knob 4 the plug 1 will be moved either back or forward, and thus the size of the shot-chamber regulated, as the necessity of the case demands. It will be observed that the plug, by having a square shank, is compelled to turn with the knob, but while this is the case it is free- .to move longitudinally independently of the knob 4.
  • the inside tube, 0 is raised until the lower end of slot It comes to bear against the fiangc J, as seen in Fig.

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0. JOHNSTON.
Shot-Pouch and Charger.
[Me/do 7725, 53 m NPETER5, FHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D. G.
I Patented Apr. 16, 186i.
Urvrran JOHNSTON, OF CLARKSVILLE, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT lN SHOT-POUCHES.
Specification forming part ofLcttcrs Patent N0. 32,067, dated April 16, 1861.
Figs. 2 and 3 vertical sections, of the pouch' and charger. 4
Similar letters of reference in each of the several figures indicate corresponding parts.
The nature of my invention consists, first, in the combination of a single shot-receiving tube with a double pouch and two valves, for the purpose hereinafter described.
1 It consists, second, in the combination of a shotreceiving tube sliding within a station ary tube and inclined planes, arranged in re lation to each other, substantially as hereinafter described.
The object of this invention is to construct a combined pouch and shot-charger, which can be attached to a person in such a manner as to keep the shot-charger vertical, and charge the gun while being held vertical, by just applying the muzzle of the gun to and pressing it against the lower end of the charger. Thus the inconvenience and loss of time experienced in the use of a pouch and charger, which must be lifted up and turned about to introduce the charge into the gun, are obviated.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
The pouch K is made of semicircular shape, as seen in Fig. 2, the lower end of the semicircle to be placed under the arm and the up per end over the shoulder, and both ends to be connected, and the pouch fastened to the body of the person by a cord or strap, S. A central partition, H, divides the inside of the pouch in two spacesone for smaller and the other for larger shot. Both spaces communicate with the shot-charger by means of valves A A, respectively. The open part of the pouch is fastened to the vertical flanges U U F, and the horizontal flanges-L M on the outside tube, N, of the charger. The communication between the two spaces in the pouch and the charger is shut off by two valves, A A, sliding in vertical ways D D D D. Each valve is provided with a valve-rod, which extends upward and through the upper flange, M. Either of these valves can be lifted by means of a knob, B, at the upper end of the respective valve-rod. The part of the tube N in front of and in line with the valves is provided with .an opening, (-1, which corresponds with a simition of the two tubes another and similarlyinclined semicircular flange, I, arranged in the interior of tube 0, meets the other flange, J,
as seen in Fig. 2. This is the position of the parts of the charger when the tube 0 is not pushed upward against the tendency of the spring P. On lifting one of the valves A A, a charge of shot will pass from the pouch through the openings 0 G into the hollow space in the tube 0, between the flanges I and J and the top of said tube. The valve is then shut down, and the nozzle of the gun T, Fig. 3, may be applied to the charger, so as to fit over the lower end, Q, of the latter, as represented in Fig. 3. The size of the shot-receiving chamber of the tube 0 is regulated by a plug, 1, which has a screw-thread, 2, cut on one portion of its shank 3, and is square for the remainder of its length. The screwthreaded portion works in a nut cut in the center of the head of the tube 0, while the square plain portion slides loosely in a tubular turning knob, 4, which turns loosely in the head of the tube N. By turning the knob 4 the plug 1 will be moved either back or forward, and thus the size of the shot-chamber regulated, as the necessity of the case demands. It will be observed that the plug, by having a square shank, is compelled to turn with the knob, but while this is the case it is free- .to move longitudinally independently of the knob 4. On lifting the gun, when in this position, sufficiently to overcome the resistance of spring P, the inside tube, 0, is raised until the lower end of slot It comes to bear against the fiangc J, as seen in Fig. 8, when the shot will pass between the flanges I J into the lower part of the tube 0 and into the gun-barrel. On releasing the charger from the upward pressure of the gun the tubes will assume their original relative position, as represented in Fig. 2, when communication between the upper and lower part of tube 0 is again out off by the flanges I J, and the charger ready to receive another charge of shot from the pouch in the manner above set forth.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination of a single shot-receiving tube, 0, with a double pouch, G H G, and two Valves, A A, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The combination of a shot-receiving tube, O, sliding within a stationary tube, N, and inclined planes I J arranged in relation to each other, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. The combination of the plug 1, having a screw-thread on one portion of its shank and made square the remainder of its length, with the tubular knob 4 and tubes N O, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
C. JOHNSTON.
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A. G. J AMISON, JAMES Gnow.
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