Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
206003000 | FOR AMMUNITION | 26 |
20090107854 | PROPELLANT BLAST SUPPRESSIVE TRANSPORTATION BOX - A propellant blast suppressive transportation/storage box for at least one layer of elongate large-caliber ammunition, such as shells. The box is formed as a parallelepipedic cage of a steel grid structure having a bottom section rigidly integrated with four side wall sections so as to define a storage compartment for snugly receiving the at least one layer of ammunition therein. A cage lid is pivotally attached to an upper reinforcement rim of at least one of the side walls sections. | 04-30-2009 |
20100170808 | SHELL RESTRAINING DEVICE FOR AN ANTI-ARMOUR WEAPON - A device for restraining a shell in a barrel of a disposable anti-armour weapon being stored in a compartment of a transport box. A stopper member is configured to be placed in the barrel in front of and adjacent to a shell loaded therein. The stopper member has at least three radially expandable legs, which are distributed circumferentially and configured to face and engage a tapered front surface of the shell in the barrel. The legs are provided with gripping elements on radially outermost surfaces thereof and configured to cut into the barrel wall upon a forward movement of the shell in the barrel. | 07-08-2010 |
20100236945 | LIGHT WEIGHT AND COLLAPSIBLE WEAPONS CONTAINER - A munitions container includes an inner container and an outer container formed of a fibrous material. A form is positioned within the inner container and receives munitions. The outer container is placed on a rigid baseplate. | 09-23-2010 |
20110132780 | WEARABLE GRENADE DISPENSING SYSTEM - A grenade dispensing system having a magazine for retaining and dispensing grenades that is removably coupled to a holder for retaining the magazine in a predetermined location, such as on a combat vest. The magazine includes a spring and an associated follower positioned within the cavity for urging additional grenades toward the opening when a grenade is removed by a user. The magazine includes a pivoting latch for releasably engaging and mating with a receiving slot formed into the holder and the holder includes a clip for attaching to a conventional combat vest systems. | 06-09-2011 |
20110174639 | AMMUNITION PRESERVATION PACKAGING AND STORAGE SYSTEM - The present invention provides a unique method of manufacturing an inexpensive, hermetically sealed ammunition container by the use of a conventional canning operation where the ammunition is inserted into cans that have been enamel coated inside and out and placed between resilient cushioning plugs and put into a vacuum chamber. Optionally, all of the air, atmosphere/oxygen and atmospheric moisture that may be present in the can is removed and replaced with an inert gas before the can is sealed. This packaging system fulfills the need for a method of storing ammunition over an extended period of time, and provides a convenient, air tight and compact package for ammunition and related components. | 07-21-2011 |
20110174640 | MUNITION CONTAINER - There is disclosed a munition container that stores a munition in a sealed environment such that the seal need not be broken until the munition is ejected from the container into the breech of a gun. The benefits of this are that the munition is protected from the external environment for longer and that the loading operation is accelerated. To facilitate this, the container is provided with a lid & piston which forms part of the seal. The piston may, upon urging by e.g. a ram, slide within the container and outwards into the aligned breech. | 07-21-2011 |
20110180428 | Storage apparatus with magnetic contents retention structure - An ammunition magazine holding apparatus comprises a magazine holder and a magazine retention strap. The ammunition magazine holding apparatus has a cavity therein defining an upper end portion thereof and a lower end portion thereof. A first magnet element is attached to the magazine holder adjacent to the upper end portion of the cavity. A first configuration of interlock structure extends from a surface of the magazine holder. The magazine retention strap has a second magnetic element at a first end portion thereof and a second configuration of interlock structure at a second end portion thereof. The first configuration interlock structure is mechanically engaged with and separable from the first configuration interlock structure. The second magnetic element is magnetically engagable with the first magnetic element. | 07-28-2011 |
20110233076 | AMMUNITION STORAGE CONTAINER - An apparatus for storing ammunition. The apparatus is comprised of a first member and a second member. The first member has an interior portion. The second member is configured so that at least a portion of the second member may enter the interior portion of the first member. The first member includes a first element of a securing device and the second member includes a second element of the securing device. The securing device releasably secures the first and second members together. | 09-29-2011 |
20130118922 | PROTECTIVE PACKAGING FOR AMMUNITION - A package for a plurality of ammunition units, each unit having an axially elongated casing with a base and a projectile joined to the casing opposite its base, is made from a thermoformed sheet, formed to have a plurality of elongated compartments for receiving an ammunition unit. Each compartment is recessed from a planar peripheral upper surface and has a cradling surface extending along an axis of an inserted ammunition unit for supporting its casing and first and second separation walls on opposed sides of the cradling surface. At least one of the first and second separation walls has an overhanging tab, resiliently deformable relative to the other opposed separation wall to receive and grasp the casing upon insertion or to allow removal of the casing. | 05-16-2013 |
20130248383 | Ammunition Can With Safety Valve - A safety valve is provided for metallic ammunition cans having lids which form an environmental seals when closed, the safety valve automatically vents cook-off gases generated when ammunition or other energetic in the ammunition can reach elevated temperatures. The safety valve is deployed in a hole formed in a wall of the ammunition can. The safety valve employs a vent cover which is soldered by means of a eutectic material either directly to an outer surface of the ammunition can or to an insert extending through the hole in the wall of the ammunition can. The vent cover seals gases in the ammunition can until elevated temperatures cause eutectic solder to melt thus freeing a vent cover and releasing cook-off gases from inside of the ammunition can. | 09-26-2013 |
20130341210 | MULTI-USE URGENT RESPONSE RESOURCE KIT - In another embodiment of the present invention, an organizer assembly includes an article holding body and a mounting structure. The article holding body has a first body segment, a second body segment and a hinge segment connected between the first body segment and the second body segment. The first body segment, the second body segment and the hinge segment jointly define opposing major faces of the article holding body. An ammunition magazine holding structure, a shotgun shell holding structure, an article containment pocket and a canister holding structure are provided on a first one of the opposing major faces. The mounting structure is selectively attachable to and detachable from the first body segment at a second one of the opposing major faces. | 12-26-2013 |
20140008247 | PACKING FOR HOLLOW CHARGES - The invention relates to a packing having a top side, a base side and face sides for hollow charges for use in blasting applications in boreholes. In order that fragments are retained in the packing in the event of an unintentional ignition of the hollow charges, the packing withstands the pressure which is generated and permits a dissipation of pressure, it is proposed according to the invention that a) the hollow charges are embedded in a solid material which captures the fragments generated during a detonation of the hollow charges, b) the solid material has pressure relief openings through which the pressure wave of the gas volume generated during a detonation of the hollow charges can escape, c) the solid material is covered with shock-absorbing material on the top side and on the base side of the packing, d) the hollow charges are packed in pairs such that there are always two hollow charges situated opposite the openings, e) the axes of symmetry of the hollow charges are arranged in a plane perpendicular to the top side and base side, and f) the solid material is inserted with the hollow charges and the shock-absorbing material into a cage, preferably a bar-grate-type cage. | 01-09-2014 |
20140097101 | ARROW RETAINER - The present disclosure relates to structures that are adapted to facilitate the retention, storage, and transport of arrows. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, an arrow retainer is described that includes a resilient portion having a plurality of passageways extending therethrough for retaining a plurality of arrows therein. Each passageway is resiliently expandable upon insertion of an arrow to maintain the position of the arrow. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, an arrow storage device is disclosed that provides an efficient and secure means of storing arrows. The presently disclosed arrow retainer and arrow storage device may be used in conjunction with one another as part of an arrow storage system. | 04-10-2014 |
20140124386 | Bang Box - The invention is a compact type 3 explosive storage magazine. It has an approximate external measure of 4.75″ wide, 7.87″ long and 8.69″ high. This design is one quarter the size of the nearest comparable type 3 magazine and has an integrated locking mechanism rather than a hinged hasp locking mechanism which is unique among type 3 magazines. The hinged hasp represents the easiest access point for theft and most likely security component to fail. | 05-08-2014 |
20140124387 | AMMUNITION CARRYING DEVICE - A molded ammunition carrying device including a plurality of independently expandable “C” profile cradles. The cradles are adapted to wrap compressively in partial circumferential relation about a shell body or other large diameter ammunition to provide support despite variations in individual ammunition dimensions. The carrying device may be adapted for attachment to other structures including belts, webbing, quick reload devices, or other structures used by a shooter in the field. | 05-08-2014 |
20140202884 | AMMUNITION CARRIER AND LOADER - A carrier and loader for cartridges with a base component hinged to a cover component. A clip portion with rib formations provides resilient clips for frictional engagement and holding the cartridges, which are pried from the channel of the clips for loading. With the carrier in an open position, cartridges are inserted one or two at a time directly into the swing-out cylinder of a revolver without handling the cartridges. | 07-24-2014 |
20140262842 | ADJUSTABLE AMMUNITION MAGAZINE POUCH - An adjustable pouch having a front portion, rear portion, first side portion, and a second side portion that are connected to a bottom portion and collectively defines an interior space that may be configured to receive different sizes of ammunition magazines is disclosed. The front and rear portions include a plurality of straps that extend lengthwise and the first and second side portions include a plurality of channels. The plurality of straps and the plurality of channels are configured to receive an elastic member having free ends that are tied together. In operation, an individual can pull on the tied free ends of the elastic member in order to adjust the volume of the interior space to accommodate ammunition magazines of different sizes. | 09-18-2014 |
20140339103 | Multiple Ammunition Storage System - The purpose of this invention is to provide a system for storing and transporting multiple sizes and combinations of pistol and rifle ammunition, in an organized manner, within a single storage unit for added convenience for shooting sports enthusiasts. | 11-20-2014 |
20150096907 | AMMUNITION PACKAGING - The present invention is directed to an ammunition package that includes a container having a bottom panel and an attached side panel. The inner face of the bottom panel is formed having a plurality of cartridge receiving sockets. An inner lid, foldable between an open position and a closed position, is attached at an upper edge of the container. Similarly an outer lid is attached to the container, in such a manner that the outer lid is foldable over the inner lid. In a preferred embodiment, an inner face of the inner lid is formed having a plurality of upper cartridge receiving sockets that align with the lower cartridge receiving sockets when the inner lid is positioned in the closed position. In the preferred embodiment, an upper face of the inner lid is formed as a tray when the inner lid is in the closed position. | 04-09-2015 |
20150292847 | Ammunition Holder - An apparatus for holding ammunition comprising a support backing, at least one retaining device to hold one end of the ammunition, and at least one magnet attached to the support backing. The retaining device may receive the first end of the ammunition and the magnet magnetically attaches to a second end of the ammunition, such that that the ammunition is held in place. | 10-15-2015 |
20150300797 | MODULAR SYSTEM FOR SHIPPING, STORING, AND CARRYING AMMUNITION - A modular system for storing sports equipment and other articles. The modular system includes a first storage unit and a second storage unit configured for being stored within the first storage unit. The first storage unit includes a first unit body having an interior compartment lined with hook-and-loop type fastener material. The second storage unit includes a second unit body having at least one coupling fastener secured to an exterior surface second unit storage body. The at least one coupling fastener engages the lining of hook-and-loop type fastening material to detachably fasten the second storage unit to the lining inside of the interior compartment. | 10-22-2015 |
20150323297 | Pouch for Various Caliber Magazines - A magazine pouch for use with magazines. The magazine pouch will include rear, front, and side surfaces with at least one of those surfaces being of elastic material. Furthermore, the magazine pouch will feature a series of different sized compartments that can accommodate various caliber magazines. Each compartment will also feature an elastic bottom strap that will hinder the magazine from sliding down and out of the pouch. | 11-12-2015 |
20150323298 | MULTI-USE URGENT RESPONSE RESOURCE KIT - In another embodiment of the present invention, an organizer assembly includes an article holding body and a mounting structure. The article holding body has a first body segment, a second body segment and a hinge segment connected between the first body segment and the second body segment. The first body segment, the second body segment and the hinge segment jointly define opposing major faces of the article holding body. An ammunition magazine holding structure, a shotgun shell holding structure, an article containment pocket and a canister holding structure are provided on a first one of the opposing major faces. The mounting structure is selectively attachable to and detachable from the first body segment at a second one of the opposing major faces. | 11-12-2015 |
20160003598 | MAGAZINE RETENTION DEVICE - An apparatus for the secure stowing of a magazine, the apparatus comprising a pocket defined by a first pair of opposing side panels and a second pair of opposing side panels, the first pair of opposing side panels being in substantially perpendicular plane to the second pair of opposing side panels and the first pair of opposing side panels being shorter in height than the second pair of opposing side panels, a bottom panel, and a top opening; biasing means whereby at least one pair of opposing side panels are biased toward one another; and means of attachment whereby the pocket may be attached to a person or object. | 01-07-2016 |
20160116263 | CONTAINER FOR EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL - A thermoplastic container for explosive material comprising: a primary part defining a rigid compartment for holding explosive material, where the primary part comprises: a side wall having an inner periphery defining the side boundaries of the compartment and an outer periphery, a base arranged at a lower end of the side wall defining the lower boundary of the compartment, where an upper end of the side wall is arranged to provide access to the compartment allowing explosive material to be loaded into the compartment; a secondary part comprising: at least one reinforcement element defining an outer periphery of the container, wherein the reinforcement element is coupled to the primary part and is adapted to provide horizontal and/or vertical load support to the primary part and where the reinforcement element comprises at least one collapsible impact zone adapted to absorb an external impact to the secondary part and to transmit the excess forces of the impact into from the reinforcement element to the primary part | 04-28-2016 |
20160167841 | SEALABLE CONTAINER | 06-16-2016 |