WO2021221770A2 - Loading mechanism for suspended loop ammunition - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
- F41A9/82—Reloading or unloading of magazines
- F41A9/86—Feeding belted ammunition into magazines
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
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- the present disclosure relates to ammunition magazines in which linked rounds of ammunition are stowed in suspended loops each depending from an uppermost round supported by a pair of laterally spaced rails near the top of the magazine.
- Overhead ammunition magazines within armored vehicles for carrying linked ammunition are typically very difficult to load by hand.
- An operator must create a loop by hand and then guide the loop onto an overhead support rail near the top of the magazine, often in a blind fashion and/or while lifting considerable weight.
- An experienced operator typically supports some of the weight of the source belt of linked ammunition over his/her shoulder while the other hand is used to lift the loop and slide the ammunition into place. Operator error is frequent, the loading operation is difficult on the operator’s fingers, and the lifted weight often exceeds the 95th percentile overhead lifting limit for human factors.
- a mechanism for loading suspended loops of linked ammunition onto rails of an ammunition magazine may generally comprise a guideway, a carriage guided by the guideway, and an anti-backdrive device.
- the guideway may include inner cam surfaces and outer cam slots each extending vertically from a lower portion of the guideway and curving near an upper portion of the guideway toward a loading end of the magazine.
- the carriage may include a support block slidably received by the guideway and a tandem bucket mounted on the support block by a linkage.
- the tandem bucket may include a pair of cradles for respectively receiving two adjacent ammunition rounds, and inner and outer followers respectively engaging the cam surfaces and cam slots.
- the tandem bucket is maintained in a horizontal orientation and may be loaded with two adjacent rounds of a belt of linked ammunition when the carriage is at a lowered position.
- the carriage may then be raised manually, wherein the tandem bucket is articulated by camming engagement of the inner and outer followers to a vertical orientation to deposit one of the two rounds onto the magazine rails with the other round and trailing rounds suspended therefrom.
- the anti-backdrive device may be configured in the manner of a one-way gate or turnstile to prevent the deposited rounds from returning with the carriage back to the lowered position.
- the loading mechanism may be configured as a separate unit removably attachable to an ammunition magazine, or may be permanently fixed to or made integral with the ammunition magazine.
- the loading mechanism of the present disclosure facilitates the task of loading an overhead ammunition magazine with suspended loops of linked ammunition.
- the loops may be created by the operator in a comfortable position and installed onto the rails of the ammunition magazine with ease, thereby reducing loading errors and operator injuries.
- Fig. l is a perspective view of an ammunition magazine loaded with ammunition and equipped with a loading mechanism formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
- Fig. 2 is another perspective view of the ammunition magazine and loading mechanism shown in Fig. 1, wherein the ammunition magazine is empty of ammunition;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the loading mechanism in isolation, wherein a carriage of the loading mechanism is shown in a lowered position
- Fig. 4 is another perspective view of the loading mechanism in isolation, wherein the carriage of the loading mechanism is shown in the lowered position
- Fig. 5 is a view similar to that of Fig. 3, wherein the carriage is shown in a raised position
- Fig. 6 is a view similar to that of Fig. 4, wherein the carriage is shown in the raised position;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the carriage of the loading mechanism in isolation
- FIG. 8A is a cross-sectional view of the loading mechanism wherein the carriage is shown in the lowered position;
- Fig. 8B is a cross-sectional view of the loading mechanism wherein the carriage is shown in the raised position
- Fig. 9 is a view similar to that of Fig. 1, wherein the carriage of the loading mechanism is shown in its raised position depositing rounds of ammunition onto rails of the ammunition magazine.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show an ammunition magazine 1 for holding a belt of linked ammunition 2 in a serpentine arrangement of loops suspended from a pair of spaced- apart rails 3 provided at an upper portion of the ammunition magazine. As will be appreciated, each loop depends from an uppermost round of ammunition supported at opposite ends by spaced rails 3.
- Ammunition magazine 1 is shown equipped with a loading mechanism 10 formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. Loading mechanism 10 may be used by an operator to facilitate the task of loading rounds of linked ammunition 2 in magazine 1. More specifically, loading mechanism 10 may be used by an operator to lift and create precise loops of ammunition and slide the loops onto the laterally spaced rails 3.
- Loading mechanism 10 may be arranged at a loading end 4 of magazine 1 opposite a dispensing end 5 of magazine 1 from which the belt of ammunition is progressively dispensed as rounds are fired. [0020] Reference is also made now to Figs. 3-6. Loading mechanism 10 may generally comprise a guideway 12 and a carriage 14 movable along guideway 12 between a lowered position (Figs. 3 and 4) and a raised position (Figs. 5 and 6). Loading mechanism 10 may further comprise an anti-backdrive device 16 at its upper end.
- Guideway 12 may include a pair of parallel sidewalls 20 each having an inner cam surface 22 and an outer cam slot 24.
- Cam surface 22 and cam slot 24 may extend vertically from a lower portion of guideway 12 and curve near an upper portion of guideway 12 to extend horizontally a relatively short distance toward rails 3 at the loading end 4 of ammunition magazine 1.
- Sidewalls 20 may be connected by a faceplate 26 which may have a pair of vertical travel slots 28.
- Carriage 14 may include a support block 30 slidably received between the sidewalls 20 of guideway 12, and a handle 31 fixed to support block 30 and arranged to extend through travel slots 28 and outward from faceplate 26 for access by an operator.
- Support block 30 may be guided for vertical displacement by two pairs of guide rollers 32 arranged on opposite sides of support block 30 such that each pair of guide rollers 32 is received by a respective one of the cam slots 24 in sidewalls 20.
- support block 30 is manually movable in upward and downward directions relative to guideway 12, but is prevented from pivoting or swinging about a transverse axis by the use of two guide rollers 32 instead of one on each lateral side.
- Carriage 14 may further include a tandem bucket 34 configured to support two adjacent rounds of ammunition, and a linkage 36 pivotally connected to support block 30 and tandem bucket 34 to permit tandem bucket 34 to translate and pivot relative to support block 30 as described in greater detail below.
- Tandem bucket 34 may include a pair of inner followers 37 arranged at opposite sides thereof to respectively engage inner cam surfaces 22, and a pair of outer followers 39 arranged at opposite sides thereof and respectively received by outer cam slots 24.
- Tandem bucket 34 may include two cradles 35A and 35B each sized and configured to receive and support a predetermined type of ammunition round, wherein each cradle 35 A, 35B is bifurcated by a central gap 38 through which the belt assembly linking the rounds may pass.
- Inner followers 37 may be associated with cradle 35B, and outer followers 39 may be associated with cradle 35 A.
- linkage 36 of carriage 14 may include a straight link 40 having a first end pivotally coupled to support block 30 by a pivot pin 42 to enable link 40 to pivot relative to support block 30 about a laterally extending axis of pin 42, and a second end pivotally coupled to tandem bucket 34 by a pivot pin 44 to enable tandem bucket 34 to pivot relative to link 40 about a laterally extending axis of pin 44.
- Pivot pins 42 and 44 may be embodied as spring pins or cylindrical pins.
- engagement of inner followers 37 with inner cam surface 22 and engagement of outer followers 39 with a boundary surface of cam slot 24 positions tandem bucket 34 and linkage 36 such that cradles 35 A and 35B are horizontally adjacent one another.
- engagement of inner followers 37 with inner cam surface 22 and engagement of outer followers 39 with a boundary surface of cam slot 24 positions tandem bucket 34 and linkage 36 such that cradles 35 A and 35B are vertically adjacent one another.
- Anti-backdrive device 16 may include a transverse axle 50 rotatably journalled by rotational supports 51 mounted atop guideway 12 to permit the axle to rotate about its axis relative to the guideway.
- each rotational support 51 may include a base portion 51 A and a top portion 5 IB secured to the base portion by fasteners 52, wherein base portion 51 A and top portion 5 IB each include a semi- cylindrical cutout for receiving a radially reduced end portion of axle 50.
- Axle 50 may carry one or more gate members 54 extending radially from the axle, each gate member having a distal end received through a corresponding slot 56 in guideway 12.
- Axle 50 and each gate member 54 may rotate about the axis of axle 50 between a blocking position and a passage position with respect to a round of ammunition carried in cradle 35A.
- Axle 50 may be biased by a torsion spring 58 urging the axle in a counterclockwise angular direction as viewed in Figs. 8A and 8B toward its blocking position, and each gate member 54 may be angled to be pushed and rotated against the bias of torsion spring 58 toward its passage position when engaged by a round of ammunition in cradle 35A as carriage 14 is moved from its lowered position to its raised position.
- Cradle 35 A cannot pass completely under gate members 54.
- anti-backdrive device 16 functions as a one-way turnstile through which ammunition rounds may be received onto rails 3 at loading end 4 of magazine 1.
- the function performed by anti-backdrive device 16 may be achieved by mechanisms differing from that shown in the figures and described above.
- Loading mechanism 10 may comprise a pair of latches 18 configured for releasable mating with a pair of latch receptacles 7 provided at loading end 4 of ammunition magazine 1, whereby loading mechanism 10 may be removably attached to magazine 1.
- Other releasable fastening devices for example threaded fasteners, may be used in place of latches.
- loading mechanism 10 may be permanently fixed to ammunition magazine 1, or loading mechanism 10 may be incorporated as an integral non-removable feature of ammunition magazine 1 by forming inner cam surfaces 22 and outer cam slots 24 directly into an existing ammunition box structure for similar performance.
- FIG. 1 An operator uses loading mechanism 10 by inserting two adjacent rounds of ammunition into cradles 35A, 35B when carriage 14 is at its lowered position, as shown in Fig. 1, and then manually moving carriage 14 from its lowered position to its raised position as depicted in Fig. 9.
- carriage 14 reaches its raised position, the round of ammunition carried by 35 A will be delivered onto support rails 3 of ammunition magazine 1, and the round of ammunition carried by cradle 35B, along with subsequent trailing rounds linked thereto, will be suspended from the supported round as the belt linking the rounds of ammunition passes through the lateral space between rails 3. The process may be repeated to suspend additional loops to reload ammunition magazine 1.
- handle 31 is provided on support block 30 for manual operation. Additionally or alternatively, a cable having a pull handle may be connected to support block 30 and routed over a pulley to enable an operator to raise carriage 14 by pulling downward on the pull handle, thereby allowing the operator to use his or her body weight for advantage.
- loading mechanism 10 may be scaled and dimensioned depending on the type of linked ammunition.
- the loading mechanism of the present disclosure greatly assists an operator in the task of loading an overhead ammunition magazine with suspended loops of linked ammunition.
- the loops may be created by the operator in a comfortable position and installed onto the rails of the ammunition magazine with ease. Consequently, loading errors and operator injuries are reduced.
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