High capacity magazine
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0071913
(2011-03-25)
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등록번호 |
US-8572877
(2013-11-05)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
4 인용 특허 :
7 |
초록
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A box magazine for a firearm may have a housing with two substantially different widths. A wider region may accommodate four columns of cartridges and may have tapered surfaces at one end that lead into a narrower region which may accommodate an interlocked and staggered double column of cartridges.
A box magazine for a firearm may have a housing with two substantially different widths. A wider region may accommodate four columns of cartridges and may have tapered surfaces at one end that lead into a narrower region which may accommodate an interlocked and staggered double column of cartridges. Cartridges in the wider region may be separated into two staggered double columns by a free standing dividing wall and may be advanced by inner and outer contoured followers that may be nested together to form a single follower assembly surrounding the freestanding wall and that may be driven by the outer follower's spring. An inner follower spring may remain nested within the outer follower such that the two followers coordinate the advance of the two separated double columns of cartridges toward tapered surfaces that merge the two double columns into two single columns proximate the top of the dividing wall.
대표청구항
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1. A magazine comprising: two followers;two springs adapted to move the followers; andwherein the followers and the springs are adapted to facilitate merging of substantially four columns of cartridges into substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of the cartridges to accelerate movement
1. A magazine comprising: two followers;two springs adapted to move the followers; andwherein the followers and the springs are adapted to facilitate merging of substantially four columns of cartridges into substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of the cartridges to accelerate movement of the cartridges and to mitigate a force required for stripping the cartridges from the magazine;wherein the substantially two interlocked and staggered columns comprise at least one of the cartridges in one column and at least two of the cartridges in another column;wherein the two followers are adapted to nest at least partially together; andwherein the two springs are adapted to nest at least partially together. 2. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising a housing within which the followers and the springs are substantially disposed, the housing having a wider lower region and a narrower upper region. 3. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a housing having a wider lower region and a narrower upper region;a dividing wall having a bottom and adapted to separate the cartridges into two sets thereof in the lower region, wherein the dividing wall is not fastened to the housing and is held to the housing only at the bottom of the dividing wall;wherein: the followers comprise an outer follower and an inner follower and the inner follower is adapted to nest at least partially within the outer follower;the inner follower is adapted to separate from the outer follower to enter the upper region of the housing;the springs are adapted to nest at least partially one within the other; andone of the springs is adapted to move the inner follower and the outer follower when the inner follower and the outer follower are in the lower region and the other of the springs is adapted to move the inner follower when the inner follower is in the upper region. 4. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a housing;a dividing wall; andwherein the housing, the followers, the springs, and the dividing wall are adapted to cooperate to merge the substantially four columns of cartridges into the substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of cartridges. 5. The magazine of claim 1, wherein the springs are round coil springs. 6. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a dividing wall; andwherein the followers are adapted to receive the dividing wall therethrough. 7. The magazine of claim 1, wherein: a first one of the followers is an outer follower;a second one of the followers is an inner follower;the magazine further comprises: an outer spring adapted to move the outer follower;an inner spring adapted to move the inner follower;the outer follower is adapted to cooperate with the inner follower to support substantially four columns of cartridges when the outer follower and the inner follower are nested; andthe inner follower is adapted to support substantially two columns of cartridges when the outer follower and the inner follower are not nested. 8. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a housing within which the followers are disposed, the housing having a first region that is adapted to hold cartridges in a substantially four across configuration and a second region that is adapted to hold cartridges in a substantially two across configuration;an outer spring;an inner spring;wherein a first one of the followers is an outer follower;wherein a second one of the followers is an inner follower;wherein the outer follower is adapted to be moved within the first region by the outer spring and is adapted to cooperate with the inner follower to support substantially four columns of cartridges when the outer follower and the inner follower are nested; andwherein the inner follower is adapted to be moved within the second region by the inner spring and is adapted to support substantially two columns of cartridges when the outer follower and the inner follower are not nested. 9. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising a housing adapted to mate to a substantially two column magazine well of a firearm and adapted to contain substantially four columns of cartridges. 10. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a housing;a dividing wall having a bottom and adapted to separate cartridges into two sets thereof; andwherein the dividing wall is not fastened to the housing and is held to the housing only at the bottom of the dividing wall. 11. The magazine of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises: a first region that is adapted to hold cartridges in a substantially four across configuration;a second region that is adapted to hold cartridges in a substantially two across configuration;a tapered portion defining a transition between the first region the second region; andwherein the dividing wall has an upper end proximate the tapered portion. 12. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of followers and a plurality of springs; andwherein the dividing wall passes through the followers and the springs. 13. The magazine of claim 1, wherein the housing is adapted to facilitate merging of substantially four columns of cartridges into substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of the cartridges to accelerate movement of the cartridges and to mitigate a force required for stripping the cartridges from the magazine. 14. The magazine of claim 1, further comprising: a top end of the housing and a bottom end of the housing substantially opposite the top end;an outer follower movably disposed within the housing;an inner follower movably disposed within the housing and adapted to nest at least partially within the outer follower;a first spring disposed within the housing and adapted to move the outer follower away from the bottom end of the housing;a second spring disposed within the housing and adapted to move the inner follower away from the outer follower and toward the top end of the housing, the second spring being adapted to nest at least partially within the outer follower; andwherein the first spring and the second spring are adapted to expand to move the cartridges to a firearm. 15. The magazine of claim 1, wherein: the housing comprises a tapered portion between the top end and the bottom end;the housing is adapted to hold the cartridges within a first region of the housing substantially between the bottom end and the tapered portion, and hold the cartridges within a second region of the housing substantially between the tapered portion and the top end; andthe first region exhibits a greater width than the second region. 16. The magazine of claim 1, wherein the dividing wall is flexible and self centering. 17. A method for providing cartridges to a firearm using a magazine, the method comprising: moving cartridges away from a bottom end of a housing of a magazine and toward a top end of the housing substantially opposite the bottom end using a first spring disposed in the housing and an outer follower disposed in the housing;moving the cartridges away from the outer follower and toward the top end of the housing using a second spring disposed in the housing and an inner follower disposed in the housing;wherein the inner follower is adapted to nest at least partially within the outer follower;wherein the second spring is adapted to nest at least partially within the outer follower;wherein the inner follower, the outer follower, the first spring, and the second spring are adapted to facilitate merging of substantially four columns of cartridges into substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of the cartridges to accelerate movement of the cartridges and to mitigate a force required for stripping the cartridges from the magazine; andwherein the substantially two interlocked and staggered columns comprise at least one of the cartridges in one column and at least two of the cartridges in another column, andwherein the first and second springs are adapted to nest at least partially together. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein: the first spring is disposed at least substantially between the outer follower and the bottom end of the housing;the magazine comprises a spring guide extending from proximate the bottom end of the housing toward the top end of the housing;the spring guide is not fastened to the housing and is held to the housing only proximate the bottom end of the housing;the spring guide extends substantially through the first spring and the second spring;the inner follower and the outer follower are adapted receive the spring guide therethrough;the spring guide is substantially planar; andthe housing comprises a tapered portion between the top end and the bottom end. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: holding the cartridges within a first region of the housing substantially between the bottom end and the tapered portion;holding the cartridges within a second region of the housing substantially between the tapered portion and the top end; andwherein the first region exhibits a greater width than the second region. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein: the moving the cartridges away from the bottom end of the housing comprises expanding the first spring to move the cartridges from the first region to the second region using at least the first follower; andthe moving the cartridges away from the outer follower comprises expanding the second spring to move the cartridges from the second region to the firearm through the top end of the housing using at least the second follower. 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the expanding the second spring occurs only after the outer follower is proximate the tapered portion. 22. The method of claim 19, further comprising separating the cartridges within the first region of the housing into a first set of the cartridges on a first side of the spring guide and into a second set of the cartridges on a second side of the spring guide. 23. The method of claim 19, wherein: the holding the cartridges within the first region of the housing comprises holding substantially four columns of the cartridges within the first region; andthe holding the cartridges within the second region of the housing comprises holding substantially two columns of the cartridges in the second region. 24. The method of claim 17, wherein the inner follower, the outer follower, the first spring, and the second spring are adapted to facilitate merging of substantially four columns of the cartridges into substantially two interlocked and staggered columns of the cartridges to accelerate movement of the cartridges and to mitigate a force required for stripping the cartridges from the magazine. 25. The method of claim 17, wherein: a dividing wall having a bottom is adapted to separate the cartridges into two sets thereof in a lower region of the magazine; andthe dividing wall is not fastened to the housing and is held to the housing only at the bottom of the dividing wall.
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