WO2020151905A1 - Unité d'alimentation pour chargeur de cartouches et chargeur de cartouches muni d'une unité d'alimentation - Google Patents

Unité d'alimentation pour chargeur de cartouches et chargeur de cartouches muni d'une unité d'alimentation Download PDF

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WO2020151905A1
WO2020151905A1 PCT/EP2020/000017 EP2020000017W WO2020151905A1 WO 2020151905 A1 WO2020151905 A1 WO 2020151905A1 EP 2020000017 W EP2020000017 W EP 2020000017W WO 2020151905 A1 WO2020151905 A1 WO 2020151905A1
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Tim SCHNELLEN
Andreas Schumacher
Thomas Hoff
Dennis BORNEWASSER
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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
    • F41A9/70Arrangements thereon for discharging, e.g. cartridge followers or discharge throats

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  • Feeder unit for a cartridge magazine and cartridge magazine with
  • the invention relates to a feeder unit for a cartridge magazine and a corresponding cartridge magazine with a feeder unit for operating a hand gun. Finally, the invention relates to a method for operating a handgun using a cartridge magazine with the feeder unit according to the invention.
  • the cartridge magazine is designed in such a way that it can accommodate at least four rows of cartridges arranged side by side.
  • a cartridge magazine or also row magazine extends along an X-axis, a Y-axis and a Z-axis and has an interior with a first and a second area, with a transition area between the first and the second area is formed, which connects the first and the second region with each other.
  • the cartridges are stored in such a way that they touch tangentially on their sleeve walls within the housing of the cartridge magazine when we at least partially fill the cartridge magazine.
  • the contact points or the contact lines of the cartridges shift among themselves.
  • a cartridge magazine In the interior of a cartridge magazine according to the StdT, for example, four rows of cartridges have space next to one another in the first area and two in the second area.
  • the rows of cartridges are arranged offset to one another and cartridges positioned next to one another touch or, depending on tolerances and the state of equilibrium in the magazine, may be slightly spaced apart.
  • a cartridge magazine with a feeder unit is known, for example, from US Pat. No. 3,226,869 A, which is a straight magazine.
  • the feeder unit proposed there is designed such that it has a support surface for each row of cartridges.
  • the support surface elements for the outer rows of cartridges can be pressed inwards in the transition area and then assume a position below the support surfaces of the middle rows. If a cartridge is removed from the magazine, the stack of cartridges or the rows of cartridges is pushed up by the feeder unit, which is displaceable by means of a spring which is supported against the housing base.
  • the cartridges that are positioned on the left and right in the outer rows are pushed alternately into the middle rows.
  • the interior is delimited by the inner surfaces of a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, the inner surface of the front wall extending in the direction of the Z axis in at least one region along a first circular path. Furthermore, the inner surface of the rear wall extends in at least one area in the direction of the Z axis along a second circular path, and the inner surfaces of the front wall and the rear wall are at a distance from one another in this at least one area.
  • the feeder unit proposed there comprises a first and a second feeder, the second feeder being movable at least relative to the first feeder.
  • a first spring, feed spring is arranged between the bottom cover and the first feeder and a further spring element is arranged between the first and the second feeder.
  • cadence How quickly the shots are fired by the handgun after selecting an automatic firing sequence after pressing the trigger only once is called cadence.
  • a feeder unit for use in a housing of a cartridge magazine for a handgun for supporting cartridges which comprises an outer slide with two support levels and an inner slide with two support levels, the outer slide having a space into which the inner slide can be inserted, and a spring element is provided, by means of which the inner slide can be displaced relative to the outer slide from a lower stop position in the room to an upper position outside the room, the support planes on the outer slide and the support planes on the inner slide being all offset essentially parallel to one another.
  • the support planes of the inner slide are arranged in the stop position such that they are below the support planes of the outer slide are positioned, the outer slide having lateral contact surfaces via which the cartridges (P) lying directly on the support levels can be supported, the support being provided via a contact line and the lateral surface of the cartridges (P) below the cartridge center line with the associated contact line in Contact can be brought.
  • the essentially parallel offset is also to be understood as a set in which the contact surfaces do not run completely parallel, that is to say they have a small angular deviation from one another.
  • the cartridges do not have to be in direct contact with the contact lines in every position.
  • the contact lines are preferably arranged in such a way that the cartridges also lie on the support surfaces without contact with one another and with the contact lines, so that it is ensured that the cartridges P2 and P3 can move between the contact surfaces.
  • the support planes of the inner slide and support planes of the outer slide can each have an offset (X1) which corresponds to half the cartridge diameter, the offset (X2) of the inner slide relative to the outer slide being greater than half in relation to the support planes positioned next to one another Cartridge diameter (d).
  • This offset (X2) ensures that the cartridges in the transition area III of the cartridge housing are pushed together functionally reliably from four rows of cartridges to two rows of cartridges.
  • the dimension “half the cartridge diameter” in the sense of the invention can also be between 44% and 56% of the cartridge diameter.
  • the offset (X2) can be between 55% and 85%, preferably between 60% and 70%. It is further proposed that the contact surfaces are arranged such that the outer surface of the respective cartridge (P) can be supported via the contact lines, the distance dimension (X3) between the contact surfaces of the inner slide and the contact lines between 49% and 30%, preferably between 48 % and 35% or very preferably between 47% and 40% of the cartridge diameter (d).
  • the contact lines can run at an angle from their rear end to their front end, as seen towards the central plane (M), the angle between 0 ° and 4 °, preferably between 0.1 ° and 3.5 ° or very preferably between 0 , 3 ° and 1, 5 °.
  • the support levels can be designed differently, for example the support levels can be continuous or have one or more interruptions when viewed in the longitudinal direction.
  • the interruptions can be cutouts or holes through which dirt particles can get into the lower housing part and less disturb the functionality of the cartridge loading / unloading.
  • the recesses can contribute to the structural strengthening of the feeder unit.
  • the support planes and / or the contact surfaces have a length in the longitudinal direction which corresponds to at least 55%, preferably at least 65% or very preferably 75% of the sleeve dimension (L1).
  • L1 sleeve dimension
  • the support planes and / or the contact surfaces have a length in the longitudinal direction which corresponds to at least 55%, preferably at least 65% or very preferably 75% of the sleeve dimension (L1).
  • the outer slide and the inner slide have guide elements, by means of which a guide with respect to the housing takes place.
  • a guide play can be provided between the guide surfaces of the housing and the guide elements, the guide play being between 0.2 mm and 0.5 mm.
  • a centering can be provided between the outer slide and the inner slide in the front loading area.
  • the inner slide which is tilted forward while being pushed together relative to the outer slide, is aligned with the outer part by the arc shape of the housing. Centering can take place, for example, by means of radii or chamfers.
  • a cartridge magazine for a handgun comprising a cartridge magazine that has a housing that extends along an X axis, a Y axis and a Z axis, and an interior (IR) with a first region (I ) and a second region (II), a transition region (III) being formed between the first region (I) and the second region (II), which connects the first (I) and the second region (II) to one another, the interior (IR) being delimited by the inner surfaces of a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall,
  • housing comprises a housing underside and an upper side of the housing, magazine lips being formed on the upper side of the housing and the lower side of the housing being at least partially open, the cartridge magazine also having a base cover which is suitable for at least largely closing the at least partially open lower side of the housing.
  • a feeder unit be provided in accordance with the above description, a feed spring being arranged between the bottom cover and the feeder unit, by means of which the feeder unit can be moved in the Z direction within the first region (I) in the direction of the top of the housing, with the feeder unit in first area (I) four rows of cartridges (P) arranged directly next to one another and offset in the Z direction and in the second area (II) for receiving two rows of cartridges (P) arranged directly next to one another and offset in the Z direction , can be moved in the direction of the top of the housing (8).
  • the inner surface of the front wall can have a front rail that extends in the direction of the Z axis over the regions (I, II, III), and the inner surface of the rear wall can have a rear rail that extends in the direction of the Z axis the areas (I) projecting into the transition area, the inner slide being guided by means of the front rail and the cartridges (P) of the middle rows of cartridges (R2, R3) being guided by means of the rear rail.
  • the extension of the first rail in the X direction can be between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A and very particularly between 8% of A and 13% of A and / or the extension of the second rail in the X direction is between 5% of A and 30% of A, in particular between 5% of A and 18% of A, and in particular between 8% of A and 13% of A.
  • a method for operating a handgun using a cartridge magazine is also claimed, wherein a cartridge magazine with a feed unit and / or a cartridge magazine as described above is used when operating the handgun.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 show an example of a feeder unit.
  • the description of the preferred embodiment is in no way to be regarded as conclusive. Show it:
  • Figure 1 Sectional view of a cartridge magazine filled with cartridges from the rear (in the firing direction)
  • Figure 2 Sectional view of the cartridge magazine with feeder unit from the side
  • FIG. 3 Section A-A through the cartridge magazine
  • FIG. 4 Feeder unit with cartridges in section A-A
  • FIG. 7 Side view of feeder unit with cartridges R1 and R2
  • FIG. 1 to 3 shows an embodiment of a cartridge magazin interest 2, which comprises a housing 1, in which the feeder unit 17 is slidably GE.
  • the same components are given the same names in all figures and need not be shown or visible in all figures or described again in all figures.
  • Figure 1 shows the cartridge magazine 2 in a sectional view from a rear view in a, with cartridges P, partially loaded state.
  • the cartridge magazine is divided into three areas. It can be seen here that the first region I is designed to accommodate four rows R1 to R4, arranged in a row that are directly adjacent to one another and preferably offset from one another in the Z direction, and that the second region II is designed to accommodate two directly next to one another and preferably rows R2, R3, of cartridges P, arranged offset from one another in the Z direction, are formed.
  • a third area III a transition area or intermediate area, is provided between the first and second areas. This is an area that is designed that the cartridges cartridge rows R1 / R2 and R3 / R4 roll with each other on their outer surfaces in the zipper system and finally form two rows R2 / R3 in the second area II.
  • the cartridges of two rows R1 / R2; R3 / R4 and R2 / R3 are arranged directly to each other, because they touch directly, i.e. directly, at least in some areas of their lateral surfaces. This and the offset to one another ensures that the cartridges P in the interior IR of the cartridge magazine 2 rise gradually during operation to ensure a trouble-free and repeatable process sequence.
  • the distance B1 of the inner surfaces 5a and 6a to one another has a dimension such that it is approximately 1.95 times to 2.05 times the distance CI, which is parallel to one another in the region II and is arranged parallel to one another.
  • cam tracks 21, 22 each include a turning point 23, 24 and extend from the housing bottom 7 to the housing top Ge 8 in front of the respective turning point 23, 24 in the direction of the central plane M and behind the respective turning point 23, 24 to a first and nestle a second parallel to the center 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 mirror-symmetrical to the central plane M, but the first 21 and the second cam track 22 are offset from one another by an offset V in the Z direction.
  • the selected offset V is between 7% and 35%, in particular between 10% and 25% and very particularly between 18% and 22% of the difference between the distance B1 and the distance CI.
  • FIG. 2 shows the cartridge magazine 2 in a side view in section AA which runs through the rails 10 and 11, so that the front wall 3 and the rear wall 4 rich I appear very thick.
  • a bottom cover 25 is fixed on the bottom 7 of the housing. This can be pushed, for example, from the front wall 3 towards the rear wall 4 into guide grooves provided for this purpose in the housing 1, so that all inner parts, that is to say the inner base plate 31, the first spring 28 and the feeder unit 17 with the second spring 29 can be removed from the housing 1.
  • the inside 3a of the front wall 3 runs at least in a region I, II or III, which is shown in FIG. 1, along a first circular path K1.
  • at least the inside 3a of the front wall 3 should even lie on the first circular path K1 in all areas I, II and III.
  • the inner side 4a of the rear side 4 extends in at least one area, I, II or III along a second circular path, the radius of the second circular path K2 being larger by A than the radius of the first circular path K1.
  • at least the inside 4a of the rear wall 4 should even lie on the second circular path K2 in all areas I, II and III.
  • the housing 1 of the cartridge magazine has on its upper side 8 magazine lips 9, which are designed to support the uppermost cartridge P located in the interior IR of the cartridge magazine 2 on its outer surface in an at least partially filled state of the cartridge magazine.
  • the at least one cartridge P is pressed against the inside of the magazine lip 9 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 its breech when a handgun (not shown) is in operation, thus in the direction of the front wall and beyond this can be removed from the cartridge magazine 2.
  • 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 its breech when a handgun (not shown) is in operation, thus in the direction of the front wall and beyond this can be removed from the cartridge magazine 2.
  • the housing top 8 is not closed further beyond the shape of the two magazine lips 9 that can be clearly seen in FIG. 1, but is open.
  • the cross section shown in FIG. 3, section BB, of the housing 1 provides an insight into the interior IR of the cartridge magazine 2, so that the inner surfaces 3a, 4a, 5a and 6a are clearly visible. Furthermore, the front rail 10 can be seen on the front wall 3 and the rear rail 11 on the rear wall 4, which each protrude into the interior IR of the housing 1.
  • the rear rail 11 extends essentially in area I and protrudes a little way into the intermediate area III.
  • the front rail 10 extends continuously from the first area I to the second area II.
  • the housing 1 of the cartridge magazine 2 shown in cross section is formed in one piece.
  • the housing 1 can be made of plastic.
  • the plastic should preferably consist of a reinforced polyamide, preferably polyether ether ketone (PEEK).
  • PEEK polyether ether ketone
  • the cartridge magazine is designed to hold a large number of cartridges, preferably between 50 and 80 cartridges, for example 60 cartridges, and can thus be operated to operate a handgun without changing the magazine in between.
  • the expansion of the rear rail 11 into the interior of the housing is designed such that the four rows of cartridges R1 to R4 between R2 and R3 are separated in region I.
  • the extension of the front, continuous front rail 10 into the interior of the housing is designed such that the cartridge tips, that is to say the projectiles of the cartridges, are separated from one another in all regions III-III.
  • FIG. 3 further shows that 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 is laterally, preferably immediately adjacent to the rear rail 11 run.
  • FIG. 4 shows the feeder unit 17 in section AA with cartridges P1 to P4 resting on the support surfaces 19a, b and 20a, b.
  • the course of the cut can be seen in FIG. 6.
  • the feed unit 17 is composed of the outer slide 26 and the inner slide 27 and a spring 29 arranged between the outer slide 26 and the inner slide 27.
  • the lower stop position is shown, in which the inner slide 27 is pushed into the pot 33 of the outer slide 26 up to a stop position, the spring 29 being fully tensioned in this position and the contact surfaces 19a, b and 20a, b having a defined height graduation with respect to one another .
  • the second spring 29 is a spiral spring which has an oval or rectangular basic shape. This shape has the advantage over the usual round basic shape that the spring 29 has greater stability against buckling in the X direction when the spring is compressed.
  • the height graduation determines the offset X1, X2, X3 of the cartridge rows to each other and is important for the smooth operation when pushing together the four rows to two rows in the transition area III.
  • the support planes 20a, b of the inner slide 27 are arranged in the stop position such that they are positioned below the support planes 19a, b of the outer slide 26. It can also be seen that the outer slide 26 has lateral contact surfaces 31a, b.
  • the cartridges P2 and P3 lying on the support planes 20a, b can be supported on these contact surfaces 31a, b, the support being provided via a contact line 33a, b and the lateral surface of the cartridges P2 and P3 below the cartridge center line 32 with the associated contact line 33a , b can be brought into contact.
  • the cartridges P1 and P4 on the bearing surfaces 19a, b have a relatively large amount of play and can be supported laterally against the side walls 5 and 6 or against the cartridges P2 and P3.
  • the position of the cartridges P1 and P4 shown depends on many conditions and results when the magazine is filled.
  • the representation which is not to scale here, only gives an impression.
  • the representation essentially reflects the principle.
  • the support planes 20 a, b of the inner slide 27 and the support planes 19a, b of the outer slide 26 are each offset from one another with an offset X1. arranges.
  • the offset dimension X1 corresponds to half the cartridge diameter (d).
  • the situation is different for the offset dimension X2, that is to say the distance between the support planes 20a, b and 19a, b of the inner slide 27 and outer slide 28, which are positioned next to one another.
  • the offset dimension X2 is larger than half the cartridge diameter (d).
  • the offset X2 that is to say the distance from the support surface 19a to the support surface 20a and the distance from the support surface 20b to the support surface 19b, has a dimension which is between 55% and 85% of the cartridge diameter (d). However, it can preferably also be between 60% and 70% of the cartridge diameter (d).
  • dimension X3 defines the distance between the contact surface 31a or b to the respectively assigned contact line 33a or b.
  • the outer surface of the respective cartridge P2 or P3 can be supported via the contact lines 33a or b, the distance dimension X3 being between 45% and 30%, preferably between 40% and 35% of the cartridge diameter (d).
  • FIG. 5 shows a plan view on a reduced scale of the feeder unit 17 with the cartridges P1 to P4 resting on the support surfaces 19a, b and 20a, b.
  • FIG. 5 shows a plan view on a reduced scale of the feeder unit 17 with the cartridges P1 to P4 resting on the support surfaces 19a, b and 20a, b.
  • it is essentially a matter of guiding the outer slide 26 and the inner slide 27.
  • the inner slide 27 is thus guided over the front rail 10 and at the rear via guides which engage in the grooves 14.
  • the outer slide 26 is only guided relative to the inner surfaces of the housing.
  • the outer slide has a plurality of guides 38.
  • Figure 6 shows the feeder unit 17 once in section B-B with the cartridges P1 and P2. From this view, the offset X2 can be seen again as an example.
  • Figure 7 shows the feeder unit from the other direction, only the patrons P1 and P4 are shown here.
  • the angle a is also shown here.
  • at least individual contact surfaces are inclined forward. However, in the sense of the patent, this inclination still falls under “essentially parallel” and there are different dimensions for the offset depending on the cut.
  • the length of the contact surfaces depends on the sleeve dimension L1 and, as shown here, can have a dimension that is greater than half the sleeve length in order to achieve the largest possible sleeve support.

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L'invention concerne une unité d'alimentation (17) destinée à être utilisée dans un boîtier (1) d'un chargeur de cartouches (2) d'une arme de poing pour servir de support à des cartouches (P), comprenant un coulisseau extérieur (26) présentant deux plans d'appui (19a, b) et un coulisseau intérieur (27) présentant deux plans d'appui (20a, b), le coulisseau extérieur (26) présentant une cavité (30) dans laquelle le coulisseau intérieur (27) peut être introduit, et un élément ressort (29) au moyen duquel le coulisseau intérieur (27) peut être déplacé par rapport au coulisseau extérieur (26) d'une position inférieure de butée dans la cavité (30) à une position supérieure hors de la cavité (30), les plans d'appui (19a, b) au niveau du coulisseau extérieur (26) et les plans d'appui (20a, b) au niveau du coulisseau intérieur (27) étant tous décalés les uns par rapport aux autres. Selon l'invention, les plans d'appui (20a, b) du coulisseau intérieur (27) sont agencés dans la position de butée de telle manière qu'ils sont placés au-dessous des plans d'appui (19a, b) du coulisseau extérieur (26), le coulisseau extérieur présentant des surfaces d'appui latérales (31a, b) par lesquelles les cartouches (P2, 3) se trouvant directement sur les plans d'appui (20a, b) du coulisseau intérieur (27) peuvent être supportées, le support s'effectuant sur une ligne de contact (33a, b), et la surface externe des cartouches (P2, 3) pouvant être mise en contact au-dessous de la ligne médiane (32) de la cartouche avec la ligne de contact (33a, b) associée.
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