Empty Shell Receivers Patents (Class 89/33.4)
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Patent number: 9010010Abstract: A firearm magazine catch apparatus is provided. The firearm magazine catch apparatus features a frame including a frame structure and a plurality of legs interconnected by and supporting the frame structure. A flexible collection pouch suspended from the frame has an open top and walls sloping from an edge of the frame structure to a central area of the frame structure for catching firearm magazines discharged from a firearm.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Inventor: Daniel Isaac Dreiband
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Patent number: 8850950Abstract: A weapon mounting system for a vehicle, such as a helicopter. The weapon mounting system illustratively includes a weapon cradle supporting a machine gun for pivoting movement about a generally horizontal elevational axis. A carriage supports the weapon cradle and is supported by a pintle for rotation about a generally vertical azimuth axis. An ejection collection device is supported by the carriage and collects spent shell casings and links ejected from the machine gun for discharge through the pintle. A trigger assembly illustratively provides for manual operation by a gunner and for remote electrical operation by a pilot.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Aaron Deckard, James Buechler, Michael Holzmeyer, Glen Dick, Paul Danesha
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Publication number: 20140060309Abstract: A weapon mounting system for a vehicle, such as a helicopter. The weapon mounting system illustratively includes a weapon cradle supporting a machine gun for pivoting movement about a generally horizontal elevational axis. A carriage supports the weapon cradle and is supported by a pintle for rotation about a generally vertical azimuth axis. An ejection collection device is supported by the carriage and collects spent shell casings and links ejected from the machine gun for discharge through the pintle. A trigger assembly illustratively provides for manual operation by a gunner and for remote electrical operation by a pilot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Aaron Deckard, James Buechler, Michael Holzmeyer, Glen Dick, Paul Danesha
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Patent number: 8555767Abstract: An apparatus for collecting empty cannon cartridges a bracket spacedly disposed from one or more surfaces of a breech ring for accommodating a cannon barrel therein; an operation pin mounted to the breech ring adjacent to the bracket; an upper link rotatably mounted to one surface of the bracket, and configured to slidingy contact the operation pin; a lower link concentric with the upper link, rotatably mounted to one surface of the bracket, and rotating together with the upper link by being engaged with the upper link at a specific angle; and a collecting unit having one end connected to the lower link, and configured to be unfolded such that empty cartridges extracted from the cannon barrel are collected. When the cannon barrel moves forward, the lower link rotates by being engaged with the upper link as the operation pin slides on the upper link, and the collecting unit is unfolded such that the empty cartridges are collected.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Agency for Defense DevelopmentInventors: Sang-Tae Ahn, Kuk-Jeong Kang, Suk-Kyun Hong, Chul-Mo Yeo
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Publication number: 20130192450Abstract: The present invention is a fabric which lays flat on the ground and has a plurality of handles and/or drawstrings which, when lifted, allow ammunition casings to collect at one or more common points and will allow recovery of the casings. This invention will greatly reduce the burden of picking up ammunition casings that most firearms owners suffer through.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Mathew Brewster Lalor, Jimmy Dorrell Beevers
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Publication number: 20130160637Abstract: An apparatus for collecting an empty cartridge includes a bracket, an operation pin, an upper link, a lower link, and a collecting unit, wherein when a cannon barrel forward moves, the lower link rotates by being engaged with the upper link as the operation pin slides on the upper link, and the collecting unit is unfolded such that the empty cartridge is collected after a bump.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: Sang-Tae AHN, Kuk-Jeong KANG, Suk-Kyun HONG, Chul-Mo YEO
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Patent number: 8408113Abstract: A catch device for collecting ejected cartridges and other spent brass from an automatic fire machine gun or the like mounted on a platform includes: (a) a frame portion including an open mouthed, rigid bag frame, and a latch assembly on the bag frame; and (b) a catch bag portion including a collection bag with a hollow interior, a zipper, or a bottom flap with hook and loop strip, closing a bottom slot of the collection bag, at least one attachment mechanism at the top of the collection bag, and at least one flexible cross member extending across the collection bag interior, the catch bag portion being attachable to the frame portion by the attachment mechanism. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Inventors: John W. Ledbetter, III, Francisco Cordero, Jr., Alan Foster Johnson
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Publication number: 20120240754Abstract: Disclosed is an expended cartridge case receiver unit which catches and contains cartridge cases ejected clear of a firearm and keeps them from underfoot of the shooter. The receiver unit has a weight bearing surface that allows an ejected cartridge case to pass through it into a case trap portion disposed below it. A plurality of the case receiver units can be arranged in a series with the case trap portion of each receiver unit in communication with the case trap of an adjacent receiver unit in the series.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: William JAMES
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Patent number: 8069767Abstract: An armament system for aircraft includes gun mount and ejection system for a machine gun. The gun mount and ejection system includes an ejection chute assembly including a hopper positioned intermediate the uprights of a carriage supporting the machine gun.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Aaron Deckard, Michael Holzmeyer, James Buechler
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Publication number: 20110107903Abstract: A catch device for collecting ejected cartridges and other spent brass from an automatic fire machine gun or the like mounted on a platform includes: (a) a frame portion including an open mouthed, rigid bag frame, and a latch assembly on the bag frame; and (b) a catch bag portion including a collection bag with a hollow interior, a zipper, or a bottom flap with hook and loop strip, closing a bottom slot of the collection bag, at least one attachment mechanism at the top of the collection bag, and at least one flexible cross member extending across the collection bag interior, the catch bag portion being attachable to the frame portion by the attachment mechanism. This simplified abstract is not intended to limit, and should not be interpreted as limiting, the scope of the claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: John W. Ledbetter, III
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Publication number: 20100294120Abstract: An armament system for aircraft includes gun mount and ejection system for a machine gun. The gun mount and ejection system includes an ejection chute assembly including a hopper positioned intermediate the uprights of a carriage supporting the machine gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventors: Aaron Deckard, Michael Holzmeyer, James Buechler
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Patent number: 7548419Abstract: An electronic device with switch module includes a first body and a second body which pivot together to be closed. The first body has a buckling member. The second body has a catching member, an actuating member, an ejecting member, and a through hole disposed correspondingly. When the first body is closed on the second body, the buckling member passes through the through hole, presses in the ejecting member, and is caught by the catching member, so as to maintain a closed state of the first and the second bodies. When the actuating member is actuated, the actuating member pushes the catching member to release the buckling member and the ejecting member pushes the buckling member out of the through hole, such that a gap is formed between the first and the second bodies.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Inventec CorporationInventor: Chien-Hua Lai
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Patent number: 7536821Abstract: A catcher, in combination with a firearm having an ejection port, for receiving and retaining expended magnetically attracted shell casings through the ejection port as the firearm is discharged. The catcher includes a hollow housing having a plurality of rigid walls, and retainers. One of the walls has an opening in communication with the ejection port when the catcher is mounted to the firearm for receiving the shell casings. A seal is attached to the housing at the opening and surrounding the opening and provides controlled release of pressurized ejection port gas from inside the housing as the firearm is discharged such that noise and flash as a result of escape of the pressurized ejection port gas is reduced or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Thomas W. Saur
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Patent number: 7493720Abstract: A safety device for deflecting spent ammunition cartridge cases away from a rifleman as they exit the ejector port of a semiautomatic or automatic rifle. In a first embodiment, intended for use with a rifle from which the carrying handle has been removed from the rifle's upper receiver rail in order to mount a monocular night vision device or other rail-mountable device, the deflector includes a deflector plate pivotably attached to a base plate and movable between a lower, ejector port covering position and an upper, ejector port uncovering position. A thumb-screw adjustable clamp attaches a front end of the base plate to the rail. A rear wall attached to the base plate has a rocker arm mechanism for alternately capturing the deflector plate in the lower position and releasing it to move to the upper position. A second embodiment has two spaced-apart clamps attached to a base plate for attaching the deflector to a rifle's carrying handle, but is otherwise similar to the first embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Inventor: Melvin E. Householder
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Patent number: 7389605Abstract: A self clearing single and/or multiple spent shell catcher for use on autoloading guns comprising a plurality of pivoting spring loaded jaws with cam features which are released by a jaw trigger means and thereby catch an ejected shell. Caught shells are automatically cleared from said jaws by a reciprocating parking handle which actuates said jaws into shell catching and shell holding/stabilizing positions and places caught shells in a retention area in preparation for catching a subsequent ejected shell. The spent shell catcher removably straddles the guns ejection port by means of a plurality of dovetail like connections which are adhesively or mechanically attached to the gun and automatically position the device in proper relation to the ejection port.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventor: R. John Clark
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Patent number: 7168200Abstract: A shell catcher for use with hand-held firearms adjustably detachably mounts on a side of the firearm for receiving and retaining spent shells expelled by the firearm. The shell catcher has a base, which mounts on a side of the firearm and a collapsible flexible housing, which is detachably pivotally mounted on the mounting base. The housing is stretched on a rigid frame that moves between a closed position when the shells are received in the housing and an open position allowing unobstructed view of the gun chamber. The spent shells are removed from the housing by means of opening the bottom of the housing or by removing the housing from the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventors: Kenneth Perez, Laurence E. Burt
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Patent number: 7134233Abstract: A catcher, in combination with a firearm having an ejection port, for receiving and retaining expended magnetically attracted shell casings through the ejection port as the firearm is discharged. The catcher includes a hollow housing having a plurality of rigid walls, and retainers. One of the walls has an opening in communication with the ejection port when the catcher is mounted to the firearm for receiving the shell casings. At least one of the other walls includes a plurality of deflectors and each of the deflectors has a front face that is slanted away from the opening such that the deflectors are capable of deflecting the shell casings away from the opening and a rear face that is perpendicular to the planar surface of the housing or slanted away from the opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Thomas W. Saur
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Patent number: 7043863Abstract: A catcher in combination with a firearm having an ejection port for receiving and retaining expended magnetically attracted shell casings through the ejection port as the firearm is discharged. The catcher includes a hollow housing having a plurality of rigid walls. One of the walls has an opening in communication with the ejection port when the catcher is mounted to the firearm for receiving the shell casings, and at least one of the other walls includes a plurality of deflectors. Each of the deflectors has a front face that is slanted away from the opening such that the deflectors are capable of deflecting the shell casings away from the opening and a rear face that is perpendicular to the planar surface of the housing or slanted away from the opening. Retainers at the rear face of the deflectors are capable of retaining the shell casings when the catcher is in any position. The retainers include a permanent magnetic material.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Thomas W. Saur
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Patent number: 6766607Abstract: An articulative, shell casing deflection and collection apparatus is provided for deflecting and collecting spent shell casings from firearms when shooting at a range. The apparatus clamps to the edge of a shooting table and is adjustable to suit any type firearm. The frame of the invention forms an arch that originates along the edge of the table and extends up and over the firearm, which would typically be supported on a tripod. A metal fabric screen would be supported across the frame in a rectangular format. A collection bin is located along the bottom such that any shell casings would eject from the firearm, hit the screen and be deflected into the collection bin.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Nicholas Ben Castaldo
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Patent number: 6530169Abstract: This invention is an improved shotgun shell catcher. It has a cage of very light weight construction, which captures many casings before it must be emptied. Toggle action permits near effortless operation to quickly unload the empty casings. Thumbwheel locking means permits near effortless attachment and removal of the device from the side of a shotgun.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Inventor: Frederick M. Griffin
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Patent number: 6354035Abstract: An apparatus comprising a portable, standing screen with a bin that can be placed near the person firing a semi-automatic weapon. The screen has a base section and an upright frame section. The upright frame section can be removed from the base to facilitate transportation or storage. The upright section has an angled top, a back and a bin. The angled top is directed toward the user at an approximate fifty (50) degree angle. The back fits stands vertically when fitted into the base. Extending from the back is a bin with a right side and left side directed toward the user. The top, back and bin are covered with screening to prevent any brass from passing through.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Inventors: Robert Edward Niebuhr, Richard John Niebuhr