US20110132780A1 - Wearable grenade dispensing system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to article retaining systems and, more particularly, to a system for retaining a grenade magazine on the body of a user.
- grenade launchers are usually mounted on a service rifle, such as the M16,and are single shot, manually reloaded weapons.
- the most standard grenade round is the 40 mm grenade consisting of an aluminum projectile body with a rotating band and a cartridge case containing the propelling charge and percussion primer, but there are many specialty grenades available, such as less-lethal sponge grenades and flares. Rounds are typically stored in loose fashion in the pouches or pockets of a military tactical vest. A user may therefore have to search to locate additional rounds during an engagement, thereby presenting an undesirable distraction and hampering the ability of the user to repeatedly fire the weapon.
- the present invention comprises a grenade dispensing system including a magazine for retaining and dispensing grenades that may be removably coupled to a magazine holder for retaining the magazine in a predetermined location, such as on a military tactical vest worn by a user.
- the magazine includes an opening that permits access to a first grenade in communication with a cavity formed within the magazine for housing additional grenades.
- the magazine further includes a spring and an associated follower positioned within the cavity for urging the additional grenades toward the opening when the first grenade is removed by a user.
- the holder preferably includes a pivoting latch for releasably engaging and mating with a receiving slot formed into the magazine.
- the present invention also includes a magazine for dispensing grenades that includes a window formed therethrough for assisting in loading the magazine with multiple grenade rounds, a following having struts for ensuring proper biasing of grenade rounds, and a pair of opposing clips for retaining grenade rounds in a position for easy dispensing.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-section of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a lateral cross-section of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a magazine of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a magazine of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a holder of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a second perspective view of a holder of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention in a storage configuration.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention showing a holder for attaching to a military vest.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a cutaway view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a cutaway view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention showing the alignment of grenade rounds.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the clip retaining system of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention showing the internal surface ribs of the magazine.
- Dispenser 10 comprises a magazine 12 for retaining and dispensing a plurality of grenade rounds 14 .
- Dispenser 10 further comprises a holder 16 for releasably retaining magazine 12 .
- holder 16 preferably includes a clip 18 for positioning dispenser 10 on the body of a user, such as by attaching holder 16 to a conventional military tactical vest.
- Dispenser 10 may be manufactured from one or more types of plastics and/or polymers, such as nylon, or metals.
- Rounds 14 may be reloaded into magazine 12 by reversing the process.
- magazine 12 includes at least one moveable latch 36 positioned on one side for releasably engaging holder 16 , as further described herein.
- Latch 36 may include an integrally formed or separate spring for biasing latch into an engaged position when magazine 12 is mated with holder 16 .
- holder 16 comprises a body 38 having an opening 40 at one end that is dimensioned to receive magazine 12 .
- Holder 16 further includes a slot 42 formed through one side thereof for receiving latch 36 of magazine 12 when magazine 12 is positioned fully within holder 16 .
- Latch 36 permits releasable retention of magazine 12 within holder 16 by disengaging from slot 42 when biased by a user. It should be recognized by those of skill in the art that various latching structures may be used for retaining magazine 12 within holder 16 without departing from the spirit of the present invention. As seen in FIG.
- holder 16 may be provided with one or more structures adapted for retaining holder 16 on the body of a user or in another location, such as one or more clips 18 dimensioned to engage the existing hooks or loops on a military tactical vest.
- clips 18 may be dimensioned for attachment to another item worn by a user, such as a belt, or for attachment to another structure, such as webbing.
- latch 36 is adapted to engage one or more slots 50 formed through magazine 12 .
- Slots 50 are preferably positioned in first and second locations on each side of magazine 12 . Movement of latch 36 between slots 50 allows for magazine 12 to be positioned in holder 16 with opening 24 exposed for left- or right-handed dispensing operations, as seen in FIG. 1 , or positioned in a storage configuration with opening 24 covered by holder 16 , as seen in FIG. 10 .
- Dispenser 100 further comprises a holder 116 for releasably retaining magazine 112 .
- holder 116 may comprise a flexible pouch, such as one made from fabric, having one or more loops 102 attached thereto for attachment to a military vest.
- Holder 116 also includes a latching mechanism 118 for releasably engaging magazine 112 .
- Latching mechanism 118 may comprise any conventional structure, such as a biased rocker plate or other known structure.
- Dispenser 110 may further include a removable cap 104 that can be positioned over the open end of magazine 112 .
- magazine 112 includes a slot 120 positioned along an intermediate portion for engaging with latching mechanism 118 .
- slot 120 is shown at the midpoint of magazine 112 , thereby allowing magazine 112 to be easily positioned in holder in either direction, i.e, with the open end exposed for a user or positioned within holder 116 .
- Magazine 112 also includes at least one window 122 formed therethrough and permitting access to the interior of magazine 112 .
- Window 112 is preferably positioned proximately to the open end where rounds 114 are dispensed for a user.
- Window 122 allows a user to easily verify that a round is in position and may be used to assist a user with reloading operations by permitting a user's finger to be inserted into magazine 112 .
- a user may push a round 114 further down into magazine 112 and manually retain it in place to make space for insertion of a subsequent round 114 in the open end of magazine 112 , thereby allowing rounds 114 to be more easily loaded into magazine 112 .
- Magazine 112 of dispenser 100 includes a spring 124 and follower 126 for biasing rounds 114 loaded into dispenser 100 .
- the upper surface 138 of follower 126 is offset relative to the longitudinal axis of dispenser 100 , thereby positioning each round 114 at a slight angle within magazine 112 , so that the circumferentially extending groove 128 of each round 114 cooperates with the circumferentially shoulder 130 of each adjacent round 114 , as further seen in FIG. 16 .
- Guideer 126 also includes a series of struts 132 positioned around its periphery. Struts 132 acts as spacer to maintain follower 126 in position in magazine 112 and reduce frictional forces between magazine 112 and follower 126 , particularly when dispenser 100 is used in harsh environments.
- magazine 112 includes at least one protrusion 134 positioned on the inside of the top opening.
- Protrusion 134 is configured to releasably engage groove 128 of round 114 when it is in position for removal by a user and thus prevents any inadvertent dispensing of round 114 by frictionally engaging the groove 128 of round 114 .
- the size and shape of protrusion 134 (and the inclusion of a second protrusion 134 on the opposing side of magazine 112 ) may be altered to change the amount of force retaining round 114 and the amount of force needed to manually dispense a round 114 . As seen in FIG.
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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.
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- The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent No. 61/266,279, filed on Dec. 3, 2009.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to article retaining systems and, more particularly, to a system for retaining a grenade magazine on the body of a user.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Conventional grenade launchers are usually mounted on a service rifle, such as the M16,and are single shot, manually reloaded weapons. The most standard grenade round is the 40 mm grenade consisting of an aluminum projectile body with a rotating band and a cartridge case containing the propelling charge and percussion primer, but there are many specialty grenades available, such as less-lethal sponge grenades and flares. Rounds are typically stored in loose fashion in the pouches or pockets of a military tactical vest. A user may therefore have to search to locate additional rounds during an engagement, thereby presenting an undesirable distraction and hampering the ability of the user to repeatedly fire the weapon.
- It is therefore a principal object and advantage of the present invention to provide a system and method for dispensing grenade rounds that positions additional rounds in a single location.
- It is an additional object and advantage of the present invention to provide a system and method for dispensing grenade rounds that is easily accessible to a user.
- In accordance with the foregoing objects and advantages, the present invention comprises a grenade dispensing system including a magazine for retaining and dispensing grenades that may be removably coupled to a magazine holder for retaining the magazine in a predetermined location, such as on a military tactical vest worn by a user. The magazine includes an opening that permits access to a first grenade in communication with a cavity formed within the magazine for housing additional grenades. The magazine further includes a spring and an associated follower positioned within the cavity for urging the additional grenades toward the opening when the first grenade is removed by a user. The holder preferably includes a pivoting latch for releasably engaging and mating with a receiving slot formed into the magazine. The present invention also includes a magazine for dispensing grenades that includes a window formed therethrough for assisting in loading the magazine with multiple grenade rounds, a following having struts for ensuring proper biasing of grenade rounds, and a pair of opposing clips for retaining grenade rounds in a position for easy dispensing.
- The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side view a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-section of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a lateral cross-section of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a magazine of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a second perspective view of a magazine of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a magazine of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a holder of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a second perspective view of a holder of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention in a storage configuration. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade dispensing system according to the present invention showing a holder for attaching to a military vest. -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention. -
FIG. 14 is a cutaway view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention. -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an follower for a grenade magazine according to the present invention. -
FIG. 16 is a cutaway view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention showing the alignment of grenade rounds. -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the clip retaining system of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention. -
FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a grenade magazine according to the present invention showing the internal surface ribs of the magazine. - Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , agrenade dispenser 10 according to the present invention.Dispenser 10 comprises amagazine 12 for retaining and dispensing a plurality ofgrenade rounds 14.Dispenser 10 further comprises aholder 16 for releasably retainingmagazine 12. As seen inFIG. 2 ,holder 16 preferably includes aclip 18 forpositioning dispenser 10 on the body of a user, such as by attachingholder 16 to a conventional military tactical vest.Dispenser 10 may be manufactured from one or more types of plastics and/or polymers, such as nylon, or metals. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 through 5 ,magazine 12 comprises ahousing 20 including acavity 22 therein and an opening 24 at one end that is in communication withcavity 22. Aspring 26 is positioned at the opposing end ofmagazine 12 for biasing afollower 28 toward opening 24. A removable cap 34 may be used for permitting access tospring 26 andfollower 28.Spring 26 is preferably a coil spring but may comprise other conventional biasing structures.Opening 24 is preferably defined by two opposing arcuate sections 30 and 32 for retaining asingle round 14 in opening 24 while allowing a user to manually remove round 14 when desired.Additional rounds 14 may be retained withincavity 22 and biased toward opening 24 byspring 26 andfollower 28 so that whenround 14 inopening 24 is removed, anotherround 14 is moved into position until all rounds are repeated.Rounds 14 may be reloaded intomagazine 12 by reversing the process. As seen inFIG. 6 ,magazine 12 includes at least onemoveable latch 36 positioned on one side for releasablyengaging holder 16, as further described herein. Latch 36 may include an integrally formed or separate spring for biasing latch into an engaged position whenmagazine 12 is mated withholder 16. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 ,holder 16 comprises abody 38 having an opening 40 at one end that is dimensioned to receivemagazine 12.Holder 16 further includes aslot 42 formed through one side thereof for receivinglatch 36 ofmagazine 12 whenmagazine 12 is positioned fully withinholder 16. Latch 36 permits releasable retention ofmagazine 12 withinholder 16 by disengaging fromslot 42 when biased by a user. It should be recognized by those of skill in the art that various latching structures may be used for retainingmagazine 12 withinholder 16 without departing from the spirit of the present invention. As seen inFIG. 9 ,holder 16 may be provided with one or more structures adapted forretaining holder 16 on the body of a user or in another location, such as one ormore clips 18 dimensioned to engage the existing hooks or loops on a military tactical vest. Alternatively,clips 18 may be dimensioned for attachment to another item worn by a user, such as a belt, or for attachment to another structure, such as webbing. - Referring to
FIG. 10 ,latch 36 is adapted to engage one ormore slots 50 formed throughmagazine 12.Slots 50 are preferably positioned in first and second locations on each side ofmagazine 12. Movement oflatch 36 betweenslots 50 allows formagazine 12 to be positioned inholder 16 with opening 24 exposed for left- or right-handed dispensing operations, as seen inFIG. 1 , or positioned in a storage configuration with opening 24 covered byholder 16, as seen inFIG. 10 . - There is seen in
FIG. 11 an alternative embodiment of the present invention, namely, grenade dispenser 110 comprising aremovable magazine 112 for dispending a plurality ofgrenade rounds 114.Dispenser 100 further comprises aholder 116 for releasably retainingmagazine 112. As seen inFIG. 12 ,holder 116 may comprise a flexible pouch, such as one made from fabric, having one ormore loops 102 attached thereto for attachment to a military vest.Holder 116 also includes alatching mechanism 118 for releasably engagingmagazine 112.Latching mechanism 118 may comprise any conventional structure, such as a biased rocker plate or other known structure. Dispenser 110 may further include aremovable cap 104 that can be positioned over the open end ofmagazine 112. - Referring to
FIG. 13 ,magazine 112 includes aslot 120 positioned along an intermediate portion for engaging withlatching mechanism 118. As an example,slot 120 is shown at the midpoint ofmagazine 112, thereby allowingmagazine 112 to be easily positioned in holder in either direction, i.e, with the open end exposed for a user or positioned withinholder 116.Magazine 112 also includes at least onewindow 122 formed therethrough and permitting access to the interior ofmagazine 112.Window 112 is preferably positioned proximately to the open end whererounds 114 are dispensed for a user.Window 122 allows a user to easily verify that a round is in position and may be used to assist a user with reloading operations by permitting a user's finger to be inserted intomagazine 112. Usingwindow 122, a user may push around 114 further down intomagazine 112 and manually retain it in place to make space for insertion of asubsequent round 114 in the open end ofmagazine 112, thereby allowingrounds 114 to be more easily loaded intomagazine 112. -
Magazine 112 ofdispenser 100 includes aspring 124 andfollower 126 for biasingrounds 114 loaded intodispenser 100. As seen inFIGS. 14 and 15 , theupper surface 138 offollower 126 is offset relative to the longitudinal axis ofdispenser 100, thereby positioning eachround 114 at a slight angle withinmagazine 112, so that thecircumferentially extending groove 128 of eachround 114 cooperates with thecircumferentially shoulder 130 of eachadjacent round 114, as further seen inFIG. 16 .Follower 126 also includes a series ofstruts 132 positioned around its periphery.Struts 132 acts as spacer to maintainfollower 126 in position inmagazine 112 and reduce frictional forces betweenmagazine 112 andfollower 126, particularly whendispenser 100 is used in harsh environments. - Referring to
FIG. 17 ,magazine 112 includes at least oneprotrusion 134 positioned on the inside of the top opening.Protrusion 134 is configured to releasably engagegroove 128 ofround 114 when it is in position for removal by a user and thus prevents any inadvertent dispensing ofround 114 by frictionally engaging thegroove 128 ofround 114. It should be recognized by those of skill in the art that the size and shape of protrusion 134 (and the inclusion of asecond protrusion 134 on the opposing side of magazine 112) may be altered to change the amount offorce retaining round 114 and the amount of force needed to manually dispense around 114. As seen inFIG. 18 ,magazine 112 also includes twolongitudinal ribs 136 extending along on its interior surface that are positioned to engagegrooves 128 ofrounds 114 positioned inmagazine 112.Ribs 136 thus keeprounds 114 properly aligned withinmagazine 112 and preventrounds 114 from becoming misaligning or jostling around whendispenser 100 is in motion, such as when it is being transported or worn by a user.
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1. A grenade magazine, comprising:
a housing extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a cavity therein that is dimensioned to accept a plurality of grenade rounds, wherein said housing includes an opening at one end permitting access to said cavity.
a follower positioned in said cavity for movement along said longitudinal axis; and
a spring positioned to bias said follower toward said opening.
2. The grenade magazine of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of opposing clips extending from said housing to at least partially enclose said opening.
3. The grenade magazine of claim 2 , wherein each of said pair of clips include a tab adapted to releasably engaging a circumferential groove formed in a grenade round.
4. The grenade magazine of claim 1 , wherein said follower includes at least one strut extending parallel to said longitudinal axis and in contact with the inner surface of said housing as said follower moves within said housing.
5. The grenade magazine of claim 4 , wherein said follower includes an upper surface that extends along a plane that is not perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
6. The grenade magazine of claim 1 , further comprising a window formed through a side surface of said housing.
7. The grenade magazine of claim 6 , wherein said window of said housing is positioned so that a user may extend a finger therethough and contact a grenade round inserted through said opening of said housing.
8. The grenade magazine of claim 1 , further comprising at least one ribs extending longitudinally along an inner surface of said housing and positioned to engage a groove formed in a grenade round.
9. A grenade dispensing system, comprising:
a pouch having a latching mechanism;
a magazine comprising a housing extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a cavity therein that is dimensioned to accept a plurality of grenade rounds, wherein said housing includes an opening at one end permitting access to said cavity; a follower positioned in said cavity for movement along said longitudinal axis, a spring positioned to bias said follower toward said opening, and a slot extending perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis; and
wherein said magazine may be positioned in said pouch so that said latching mechanism of said holder releasably engages said slot.
10. The system of claim 9 , wherein said slot releasably engages said latching mechanism when said magazine is positioned in said pouch so that said opening is exposed and when said magazine is positioned in said pouch so that said opening is not exposed.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein said pouch further includes at least one loop for attachment to the clothing of a user.
12. The system of claim 9 , wherein said locking mechanism comprising a rocker plate and a bias member engaging said rocker plate.
13. The system of claim 9 , wherein said pouch is flexible.
14. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a removable cap for covering said opening.
15. A method of dispensing grenade rounds, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a magazine having an opening permitting access to a cavity formed therein, wherein said cavity includes a follower biased along a longitudinal axis toward said opening;
(b) inserting a grenade round into the opening of said magazine that is in communication with said cavity;
(c) pushing said round into said cavity in a direction parallel to said longitudinal access;
(d) inserting a finger though a window formed through said magazine;
(e) retaining said round in said cavity against said follower such that said round is spaced apart from said opening to allow insertion of a second round into said opening;
(f) inserting said second round into said opening; and
(g) repeating steps (d) though (f) until a predetermined number of rounds are positioned in said magazine.
16. The method of step 15, further comprising the step of:
(h) allowing the last round inserted into said magazine in step (g) to be biased against a pair of clips extending over said opening.
17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising the step of removing the round biased against the pair of clips in step (h) by applying a force transverse to said longitudinal axis until said round is released by said clips.
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