U.S. patent application number 13/302472 was filed with the patent office on 2012-03-15 for cartridge loop with compliant tab for ammunition belt.
This patent application is currently assigned to A.K. STAMPING COMPANY, INC.. Invention is credited to Bernard Duetsch, Arthur Kurz, Yusef Tilipman.
Application Number | 20120060675 13/302472 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 44246459 |
Filed Date | 2012-03-15 |
United States Patent
Application |
20120060675 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kurz; Arthur ; et
al. |
March 15, 2012 |
Cartridge Loop With Compliant Tab for Ammunition Belt
Abstract
A cartridge loop for an ammunition belt having a coupling
interface with an opening and a pair of substantially parallel
lines side walls having a compliant tab formed therein to deflect
easily without deforming the loop when a coupling is engaged in the
interface is provided. The compliant tab is formed by a U-shaped
cut-out from the loop across the side walls to the front face of
the coupling interface. The walls of the interface are separated by
a distance and the coupling has first and second ends connected by
a link connecting the first and second ends, the first end having a
locking head with four sides having a diagonal that forms an
interference fit with the compliant tabs formed in the side
walls.
Inventors: |
Kurz; Arthur; (New Vernon,
NJ) ; Duetsch; Bernard; (Summit, NJ) ;
Tilipman; Yusef; (Livingston, NJ) |
Assignee: |
A.K. STAMPING COMPANY, INC.
Mountainside
NJ
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Family ID: |
44246459 |
Appl. No.: |
13/302472 |
Filed: |
November 22, 2011 |
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Application
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Patent Number |
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12838194 |
Jul 16, 2010 |
8061256 |
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13302472 |
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Current U.S.
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89/35.01 |
Current CPC
Class: |
F42B 39/08 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
89/35.01 |
International
Class: |
F42B 39/08 20060101
F42B039/08 |
Claims
1. A cartridge loop, comprising: a substantially rigid loop having
a cylindrical loop coupling having a coupling interface with a
front wall and two side walls on opposite sides of the front wall
with an opening in the front wall defined in part by a pair of
substantially parallel lines separated by a distance; and a
compliant tab formed in the side walls and extending from the
cylindrical portion across the side walls to the front wall
adjacent to the parallel lines.
2. The cartridge loop of claim 1, wherein the compliant tab has two
opposed parallel sides connected by an arc adjacent to the parallel
lines in the coupling interface.
3. The cartridge loop of claim 1, wherein the compliant tab is
U-shaped with an arc adjacent to the parallel lines in the front
wall of the coupling interface.
4. The cartridge loop of claim 1, wherein the compliant tab is
formed by a cut out of two opposed parallel sides connected by an
arc adjacent to the parallel lines in the coupling interface.
5. A cartridge loop and coupling assembly, comprising: a
substantially rigid cartridge loop having a coupling interface with
a front wall and two side walls on opposite sides of the front wall
with an opening in the front wall defined by a pair of
substantially parallel lines separated by a distance; a compliant
tab formed in the side walls and extending from the front wall
across the side walls; and a coupling having first and second ends
and a link connecting the first and second ends, the first end
connecting with the coupling interface of the cartridge loop;
wherein a portion of the link has a thickness less than the
distance between the substantially parallel lines.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein a portion of the link adjacent
the first end has a thickness that is greater than the distance
between the substantially parallel lines and a second portion
adjacent the second end that has a second thickness less than the
distance between the substantially parallel lines.
7. The assembly of claim 5, wherein a portion of the link adjacent
the first end has a first thickness that is greater than the
distance between the substantially parallel lines and a portion
having a second thickness less than the distance between the
substantially parallel lines.
8. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the first end of the coupling
comprises a locking head with four sides and the coupling interface
comprises a front wall and two side walls disposed on opposite
sides of the front wall, the opening of the coupling interface
being defined in the front wall and the locking head being disposed
between the side walls.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein a diagonal of the locking head
has a length such that the diagonal forms an interference fit with
the compliant tabs on the side walls.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of and claims
the benefit of priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No.
12/838,194 filed Jul. 16, 2010, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,061,256, the
entire disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by
reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention relates generally to an apparatus for
transporting ammunition cartridges through a gun firing system and,
more particularly to an improved loop with a compliant tab for
coupling adjacent cartridges of an ammunition belt.
[0003] Ammunition cartridges are conveyed through a weapon by a
transport means to position and guide the cartridges through the
gun firing system. The transport means generally includes couplings
and loops. The cartridges are positioned in the loops and the
couplings link the loops together. A plurality of cartridges and
loops are connected together by the couplings to form an ammunition
belt. The couplings and loops are physically shocked, pulled and
distorted throughout the firing cycle and, therefore, require a
certain strength to function properly.
[0004] Known ammunition belts are packaged for the specific end
user in belt sizes with typically 32 or 94 rounds. Means for
disconnecting or connecting (or assembling or disassembling)
ammunition cartridges from the original belt by current and an
improved easy-to-use connect/disconnect feature is shown in U.S.
Pat. No. 7,406,907 to Goon and assigned to the United States of
America. The contents of this patent is incorporated herein in its
entirety.
[0005] As described in the Goon patent, loading of a new belt onto
a weapon is time consuming and exposes the user to hostile fire
during the belt re-loading stage. Perhaps the most important
advantage of a connect/disconnect feature is the ability to connect
additional belts to an already loaded belt of ammunition. It would
be much easier and safer for a soldier under fire to simply connect
additional belts to an already loaded belt, rather than having to
reload each belt onto the weapon. Furthermore, in the past,
partially used belts with only a few rounds have been discarded.
With a connect/disconnect feature, the partially used belts can be
connected together and used, thereby eliminating wasted ammunition
and the problem of disposing of live, discarded ammunition.
[0006] Notwithstanding the recent improvements and advantages
provided, there remains a need to provide yet a easier and safer
way to connect/disconnect these ammunition belts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, a
cylindrical cartridge loop having a coupling interface with an
opening on a front wall connected to parallel side walls extending
from the cylindrical loop with a U-shaped cut-out formed in the
loop at the base of the side walls and extending to the front wall
adjacent to the opening. The opening is defined in part by a pair
of substantially parallel lines separated by a distance. The
U-shaped cut-out forms a compliant tab along the side wall to
facilitate engagement of a coupling engaged in the opening without
permanent deformation of the loop.
[0008] The coupling interface on the loop is configured to engage a
coupling having first and second ends and a link that connects the
first and second ends. A portion of the first end of the link
connecting with the coupling interface of the cartridge loop has a
first thickness that is greater than the distance between the
substantially parallel lines and a second thickness that is less
than the distance between the substantially parallel lines.
Alternative couplings have links with a cylindrical cross-section
of two different diameters at each end to allow connection, but not
disassembly.
[0009] The first end of the coupling has a locking head with four
sides and the coupling interface has a front wall and two side
walls disposed on opposite sides of the front wall, the opening of
the coupling interface being defined in the front wall and the
locking head being disposed between the side walls. Advantageously,
a diagonal of the locking head has a length such that the diagonal
forms an interference fit with the compliant tab formed in the side
walls.
[0010] Accordingly, It is an object of the invention to provide an
improved loop for forming an ammunition belt that is easily
connected to and disconnected from other loops and ammunition
belts.
[0011] Another object of the invention is to provide a loop and
coupling type transport apparatus for ammunition cartridges wherein
adjacent ammunition cartridges can be easily and quickly connected
or disconnected.
[0012] A further object of the invention is to provide an
ammunition cartridge transport apparatus that saves ammunition by
allowing partially used belts of ammunition to be connected
together.
[0013] Yet another object of the invention is to provide a loop for
use with a coupling type ammunition cartridge transport apparatus
wherein the coupling is rotatable from a locked position to an
unlocked position.
[0014] Still another object of the invention is to provide an
improved loop that can be used with existing couplings for
connecting cartridge loops.
[0015] Yet a further object of the invention is to provide an
improved loop that allows an interference fit with existing
couplings and resists deformation of the loop.
[0016] The invention accordingly comprises a product possessing the
features, properties, and the relation of components which will be
exemplified in the product hereinafter described, and the scope of
the invention will be indicated in the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is
had to the following description taken in connection with the
accompanying drawing(s), in which:
[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of cartridges disposed in loops
constructed and arranged in accordance with the invention;
[0019] FIG. 2 shows the loops of FIG. 1 without the cartridges;
[0020] FIG. 3 is a bottom view of a cartridge loop;
[0021] FIG. 4A is a side elevational view facing coupling interface
of the loop of FIG. 1;
[0022] FIG. 4B is a side elevational view of the loop of FIG. 4A
rotated 90';
[0023] FIG. 5A is a detailed top view of one embodiment of a
coupling suitable for use with a loop constructed in accordance
with the invention;
[0024] FIG. 5B is a detailed end view of the coupling of FIG.
5A;
[0025] FIG. 5C is a detailed sectional view along the line 5C-5C of
FIG. 5A;
[0026] FIG. 6A is a top view of another coupling suitable for use
with a loop constructed in accordance with the invention;
[0027] FIG. 6B is an end view of the coupling of FIG. 6A; and
[0028] FIG. 6C is a sectional view along the 6C-6C of FIG. 6A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] FIG. 1 shows two cartridges 10 disposed in loops 12 having
compliant tabs 15 constructed and arranged in accordance with the
invention connected by a coupling 14. The detailed geometric shape
of coupling 14 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,406,907 and will be
fully described later in connection with the discussion of FIGS.
5A-5C. An ammunition belt comprises a plurality of cartridges 10
disposed in loops 12 connected by couplings 14. A 32 round belt
will have 32 cartridges disposed in 32 loops connected together
with couplings.
[0030] FIG. 2 shows two substantially cylindrical loops 12 coupled
together by coupling 14 without cartridges 10. Locking tabs 16 on
loops 12 help position cartridges 10 in loops 12. As shown in FIG.
2, loop 12 includes side members 22, a coupling support 20 on one
end and a coupling interface 18 on another end. Coupling 14
connects coupling support 20 of one loop 12 to coupling interface
18 of another loop 12.
[0031] FIG. 3 is a bottom view of cartridge loop 12 and FIG. 4A is
a side elevational view thereof. Cartridge loop 12 has coupling
interface 18 formed with an opening 36 defined in part by a pair of
substantially parallel lines 38 separated by a distance 40. Opening
36 is further defined by a curved portion 42 connected to one end
of parallel lines 38 and a pair of diverging lines 44 connected to
another end of parallel lines 38. Coupling interface 18 is defined
by a front wall 46 and two side walls 48 disposed on opposite sides
of front wall 46. Opening 36 of coupling interface 18 is defined in
front wall 46. A distance 50 separates side walls 48.
[0032] FIG. 4A is a side elevational view facing coupling interface
18 showing a compliant tab 15 extending across side wall 48 to
front wall 46 of coupling interface 18 adjacent portion 42 of
opening 38. Tab 15 is formed by cutting loop 12 in a "U-shape" at
17 with the curved end portion adjacent opening 38. FIG. 4B is
another side elevational view of loop 12. However, in this view
loop 12 is rotated 90.degree. to face one of the side wall 48 to
show compliant tab 15.
[0033] FIG. 5A is a top view of one type of coupling 14 suitable
for use with loop 12 in accordance with the invention. FIG. 5B is
an end view of coupling 14 in FIG. 5A. FIG. 5C is a sectional view
along a line 5C-5C. Coupling 14 has a first end 54 and a second end
56 and a link or neck 58 that connects first end 54 and second end
56. First end 54 is engaged by coupling interface 18 of cartridge
loop 12. Second end 56 is engaged by coupling support 20 of an
adjacent loop 12.
[0034] A portion 60 (FIG. 5C) of link 58 adjacent first end 54 has
a thickness 62 that is greater than distance 40 between the
substantially parallel lines 38 (FIG. 4B) and a thickness 64 that
is less than distance 40 between the substantially parallel lines
38. Thickness 62 and thickness 64 are measured orthogonal to each
other. A cross-section (FIG. 5C) of portion 60 of link 58 is formed
with a pair of substantially parallel faces 68 separated by
thickness 64. The cross-section of portion 60 of link 58 may also
include a pair of arcs 70 connected to ends of the pair of
substantially parallel lines 68, respectively. Thickness 62
corresponds to the longest distance between the pair of arcs
70.
[0035] First end 54 of coupling 14 includes a substantially
rectangular shaped locking head 66 with four sides, as best seen in
FIGS. 5B and 5C. Locking head 66 is positioned between side walls
48 (FIG. 4A) of coupling interface 18. Locking head 66 has a
diagonal length 72 such that, when rotated, locking head 66 forms
an interference fit with side walls 48 distance 50 apart. The
interference fit allows a person, by applying a twisting torque to
adjacent cartridges 10, to rotate locking head 66 within side walls
48 temporarily deform compliant tabs 15, but prevents locking head
66 from rotating freely within side walls 48 when no force is
applied.
[0036] FIG. 6A is a top view of another coupling 82 suitable for
use with loop 12. FIG. 6B is an end view of FIG. 6A. FIG. 6C is a
sectional view along the line 6C-6C of FIG. 6A. Coupling 82 has a
first end 84 and a second end 86 connected by a link 88. Once
cartridge 10 is loaded into loop 12 and adjacent loops 12 are
connected with coupling 82, it is difficult to disconnect coupling
82 from either coupling support 20 or coupling interface 18. This
problem of connecting or disconnecting loaded loops 12 using known
loops is alleviated as it is possible to deform compliant tabs 15
without impairing the structural integrity of loop 12.
[0037] During rotation of locking head 66, a snapping force is
generated in loop 12. As locking head 66 is rotated within side
walls 48, locking head 66 interferes with compliant tabs 15 on
opposite side walls 48, causing tabs 15 to deform slightly
outwards. As the ninety degree rotation continues and diagonal 72
of locking head 66 no longer contacts tabs 15 in side walls 48,
tabs 14 formed in, tabs 15 snap back and help lock locking head 66
in position. This locking action maintains the characteristics of
the known ammunition belt when exposed to the weapon firing forces.
By providing compliant tabs 15 on side walls 48 the twisting force
required to assemble adjacent cartridges is reduced substantially,
yet locking head 66 remains firmly engaged between side walls
48.
[0038] The three beneficial features provided by coupling 14 of
U.S. Pat. No. 7,406,907 for proper functioning are retained when
using loop 12 formed with compliant tabs 15 in accordance with the
invention. Thickness 62 of portion 60 (FIG. 5C) of link 58 adjacent
first end 54 is greater than distance 40 between the substantially
parallel lines 38 (FIG. 4B) of opening 36 of coupling interface 18.
When coupling 14 is in a locked position, thickness 62 prevents
coupling 14 from sliding out of opening 36.
[0039] Second, orthogonal thickness 64 of portion 60 (FIG. 5C) of
link 58 adjacent first end 54 is less than distance 40 between the
substantially parallel lines 38 of opening 36. When coupling 14 is
in an unlocked position, narrower thickness 64 allows coupling 14
to slide out of the open end of opening 36 between diverging lines
72.
[0040] Third, diagonal length 72 of locking head 66 is such that
the diagonal forms an interference fit between tabs 15 on opposite
side walls 48 (spaced apart by distance 50) of coupling interface
18. Thus, coupling 14 may be rotated ninety degrees from a locked
position to an unlocked position and vice versa as desired.
[0041] By providing at least one compliant tab 15 on coupling 14 at
opening 36 in coupling interface 18 first end 54 may be engaged
with reduced twisting force.
[0042] While the invention has been described with reference to
certain preferred embodiments, numerous changes, alterations and
modifications to the described embodiments are possible without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in
the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
[0043] It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among
those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently
attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above
product without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above
description and shown in the accompanying drawing(s) shall be
interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0044] The present invention may be embodied in other specific
forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes of
the invention.
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