Drum clip housing & dispenser
A drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms incorporates a housing and a dispensing apparatus. The housing comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. The biasing apparatus is disposed at the rear wall of the housing. The biasing apparatus is comprised of a biasing member and a biasing element. The biasing member is affixed with the biasing element.
The present invention relates with firearms and more specifically relates with an apparatus and system for housing and dispensing drum clips for firearms.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONToday's trained soldiers are encumbered with many different objects, weapons and other gear which they must carry around when they must deploy to various places. These soldiers may carry over 50 pounds of equipment on their bodies or other bags. Such items may include a rifle, machine gun, water, food, ammunition, personal effects, computer equipment, telecommunications devices, etc.
Naturally, carrying around all of these items is very tiresome and difficult for them due to their weight, but also due to their ungainliness in organization. For instance, many of their items are not packaged and bundled into nice, neat, and comfortable packages. Instead, they are packaged in ways which make them difficult to access.
One example of this ungainliness are the drum clips of ammunition used with many automatic weapons. These drum clips are oddly-shaped into two round cylinders sandwiching a dispensing port where the bullet exits the drum clip and into the firearm. The unique shape of the drum clips allow a soldier to carry the maximum amount of ammunition in a given amount of volume. It's unique shape also allows for more convenient use and handling of the ammunition as well.
One of the problems which is encountered with the use of drum clips is that they are typically carried in pouches worn on a vest. These pouches have a cover flap with a clumsy locking mechanism. This clumsy locking mechanism makes it difficult to remove the Drum Clip because the locking mechanism must be disengaged and the cover flap has to be opened before the Drum Clip can be removed. Furthermore, the pouches tend to crumble up when they are empty which makes it difficult to place the drum clips inside the pouch.
Aside from its use in military applications law enforcement and counter-terrorism forces face similar difficulties. This is especially true when automatic firearms are needed in various situations.
Therefore, what is clearly needed in the marketplace is a system and apparatus that enables a soldier to carry drum clips in a space-efficient way that also enables for quick and easy placement and removal of Drum Clips.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a system and apparatus enable a soldier to carry around many drum clips of ammunition on his person at all times. The present invention is unique inasmuch as it allows soldiers quick and easy access to ammunition quicker and faster than traditional methods. The present invention may also be equally expedient with law enforcement or counter-terrorism forces.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an ammunition housing device capable of being used with standard military flak jackets with loops of fabric, buckles and straps. Also it is an object of the present invention to provide an ammunition housing device which is adaptable for use with tactical ballistic and non-ballistic vests, as well as M.O.L.L.E (modular lightweight load-carrying equipment) vests. This device should have its own straps for use in affixing the housing with the vest of a military jacket.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an housing which is designed and configured in such a way to enable a soldier to quickly re-load the drum clips into his firearm without excessive movements and without looking at his magazines and firearms.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a unique system, and apparatus is used to safely and comfortably carry ammunition-dispensers in a dispenser and housing system. More specifically, the present invention is specifically adapted for housing and dispensing drum clips. The present invention is described in enabling detail below.
For the purposes of the present invention the term “magazine” shall hereafter refer and describe those housing units typically associated with automatic weapons such as M-16's or other firearms which house ammunition such as bullets.
For the purposes of the present invention the term “bias” shall hereafter refer to the mechanical force used to consistently supply force for purposes such as retaining or extruding various articles.
For the purposes of the present invention the term “coil” shall hereafter refer to an elongate metallic member shaped into a coiled configuration.
For the purposes of the present invention the term “firearm” shall hereafter refer any instrument used to fire projectiles. With respect to the present invention, the primary firearms intended to be used are automatic weapons. However, the present invention should not be limited in scope to only standard firearms. It may be practical and possible to implement the present invention with other firearms including shotguns, rifles, and toy rifles (such as compressed air paint ball type firearms”). Therefore, the present invention should not be limited in scope to only standard firearms.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term detent refers to a biased member resiliently-engaged for the purpose of mating with an orifice of another apparatus or article.
It should be noted here that in the enclosed illustrations a Beta C magazine design is used, although other related and similar devices may be used with the present invention as well. For instance, the illustrations show a magazine design with two housing cylinders. It should be understood by the skilled artisan that other magazine designs with only one housing cylinder may be used in some preferred embodiments. For this reason, the scope of the present invention is not limited to any specific type of magazine dispensing apparatus.
The drum housing 100 includes a plurality of straps 101, an anterior end 102, a posterior end 103, a front side 106, a back side 107, a receiving port 108, a top side 104, a bottom side 105, and at least one detent 110, 111.
The receiving port 108 is sized to accept a drum clip 121. The receiving port 108 is disposed on the posterior end 103 of the drum housing 100. Detents 110, 111 are disposed in the receiving port 108. Detents 110, 111 are spring biased in some preferred embodiments. Detents 110, 111 are incorporated to retain the drum clip 121 within the receiving port 108 of the drum housing 100. In other preferred embodiments the Detents 110, 111 may be replaced with a simple button-orifice mechanism to retain the drum clip 121 within the receiving port 108 of the drum housing 100.
This internal frame 350 may be comprised of foam or other resilient materials in some preferred embodiments. In other preferred embodiments, the internal frame 350 may be comprised of an internal metal, or other hard structure. This internal frame is used to prevent the drum clip 121 from jostling about in the drum housing 100. This internal frame 350 may be affixed within the drum housing 100 either through various adhesive means, fasteners or other means well known to one skilled in the art.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous variations in the present system, configuration and operation that are within the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate how the principles illustrated in these preferred embodiments can be used in other examples of the invention. A particular reference number in one figure refers to the same element in all of the other figures.
Moreover, It will be apparent to the skilled artisan that there are numerous changes that may be made in embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, the invention taught herein by specific examples is limited only by the scope of the claims that follow.
Claims
1. A drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms comprising:
- a housing, a an anterior end, a posterior end, a front side, a back side, a receiving port, a top side, and a bottom side;
- the receiving port is sized to accept a drum clip;
- the receiving port is disposed on the posterior end of the drum housing.
2. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 further comprising a spring-loaded retaining assembly.
3. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 further comprising a internal frame.
4. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 further comprising a pair of biased retaining members.
5. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 2 further comprising a flange, a first member, a second member, and a window.
6. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 wherein the detents are spring biased.
7. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 4 further comprising a pair of joints; the joints pivotally connect the biased retaining members to the drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus.
8. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 further comprising straps.
9. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 1 further comprising at least one detent.
10. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 9 wherein the Detents are disposed in the receiving port.
11. The drum clip housing and dispensing apparatus for firearms of claim 5 further comprising a window.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 20, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 22, 2010
Inventor: Michael Andrew Campo (Cambria, CA)
Application Number: 12/288,371
International Classification: F42B 39/08 (20060101);