Magazine loader
US-10422599-B2 · Sep 24, 2019 · US
US10760865B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10760865-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916529376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A magazine loader for loading a batch of rimmed cartridges into a tubular rifle magazine is disclosed. In embodiments, the magazine loader comprises an elongate body comprising a hopper portion and a tubular magazine receiving portion with a circular aperture for receiving the tubular rifle magazine. In embodiments, the body defines a feed passageway extending between the hopper portion and the circular aperture of the tubular magazine receiving portion. The body may define, extending along the feed passageway, a first cartridge orienting passageway defined by a first cartridge orienting portion, a second cartridge orienting passageway defined by a second cartridge orienting portion, a third cartridge orienting passageway defined by a third cartridge orienting portion, and a fourth cartridge orienting passageway defined by a fourth cartridge orienting portion.
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A magazine loader for loading rimmed cartridges into a tubular rifle magazine, the magazine loader comprising: a hopper including a hopper cavity for receiving the rimmed cartridges; a magazine receiving portion coupled to the hopper and including an aperture for aligning with the tubular rifle magazine; a channel extending between the hopper cavity and the aperture, and including first and second portions, wherein the first portion opens into the hopper cavity and is configured to receive and orient the rimmed cartridges in a first orientation with respect to the channel, the second portion extends from the first portion and is configured to receive the oriented rimmed cartridges from the first portion and orient the rimmed cartridges in a second orientation with respect to the channel and guide the rimmed cartridges towards the aperture; and a gate member disposed between the first and second portions and actuatable between a closed position and a magazine loading position, wherein actuation of the gate to the magazine loading position allows the oriented rimmed cartridges to flow into the second portion and towards the aperture. 2. The magazine loader of claim 1 , further comprising a closeable hopper cover disposed at an end of the hopper. 3. The magazine loader of claim 1 , wherein the hopper includes a pair of sloped walls that converge towards one another as the sloped walls extend towards the channel. 4. The magazine loader of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustable cartridge quantity selector disposed at a distal end of the hopper. 5. The magazine loader of claim 4 , wherein the adjustable cartridge quantity selector covers a portion of an opening of the channel, and a length of the portion covered varies as the adjustable cartridge quantity selector slides relative to the channel. 6. The magazine loader of claim 5 , wherein a number of the rimmed cartridges disposed in the channel is selectable by sliding the adjustable cartridge quantity selector. 7. The magazine loader of claim 1 , wherein the gate member includes a T-shaped part having a leg and first and second finger engaging tabs, the first finger engaging tab extending away from the leg in a first direction and the second finger engaging tab extending away from the leg in a second direction opposite the first direction. 8. The magazine loader of claim 1 , further comprising a spring having a first end seated against the gate member and applying a spring bias force to the gate member to bias the gate member towards the closed position. 9. The magazine loader of claim 1 , wherein the first portion includes a first cartridge orienting passageway configured to orient the rimmed cartridges into a tip first orientation and into a side-by-side row. 10. The magazine loader of claim 9 , wherein the second portion includes a second cartridge orienting passageway configured to receive the oriented rimmed cartridges from the first cartridge orienting passageway and further orient and guide the rimmed cartridges towards the aperture. 11. A magazine loader for loading rimmed cartridges into a tubular rifle magazine, the magazine loader comprising: a hopper including a hopper cavity for receiving the rimmed cartridges; a magazine receiving portion coupled to the hopper and including an aperture for aligning with the tubular rifle magazine; and a channel extending between the hopper and the aperture, and including first, second, and third cartridge orienting passageways, wherein: the hopper cavity opens into the first cartridge orienting passageway, and the first cartridge orienting passageway is configured to orient the rimmed cartridges into a tip first orientation and into a side-by-side row; the second cartridge orienting passageway extends from the first cartridge orienting passageway, and the second cartridge orienting passageway is configured to receive the rimmed cartridges from the first cartridge orienting passageway and orient the rimmed cartridges into a side-by-side row inclined with respect to an axis of second cartridge orienting passageway; and the third cartridge orienting passageway extends from the second cartridge orienting passageway, and the third cartridge orienting passageway is configured to receive the rimmed cartridges from the second cartridge orienting passageway and orient the rimmed cartridges into a rimmed end to tip row and guide the rimmed cartridges towards the aperture. 12. The magazine loader of claim 11 , further comprising a closeable hopper cover disposed at an end of the hopper. 13. The magazine loader of claim 11 , wherein the hopper includes a pair of sloped walls that converge towards one another as the sloped walls extend towards the channel. 14. The magazine loader of claim 11 , further comprising an adjustable cartridge quantity selector disposed at a distal end of the hopper. 15. The magazine loader of claim 14 , wherein the adjustable cartridge quantity selector covers a portion of an opening of the channel, and a length of the portion covered varies as the adjustable cartridge quantity selector slides relative to the channel. 16. The magazine loader of claim 15 , wherein a number of the rimmed cartridges disposed in the channel is selectable by sliding the adjustable cartridge quantity selector. 17. The magazine loader of claim 16 , wherein the adjustable cartridge quantity selector includes a pointer and the magazine loader further includes quantity indicating indicia, wherein the pointer slides with the adjustable cartridge quantity selector to point to one of the quantity indicating indicia to select the number of the rimmed cartridges. 18. The magazine loader of claim 11 , further comprising a gate member disposed between the second and third cartridge orienting passageways, and actuatable between a closed position and a magazine loading position. 19. The magazine loader of claim 18 , wherein the gate member includes a T-shaped part having a leg and first and second finger engaging tabs, the first finger engaging tab extending away from the leg in a first direction and the second finger engaging tab extending away from the leg in a second direction opposite the first direction. 20. The magazine loader of claim 18 , further comprising a spring having a first end seated against the gate member and applying a spring bias force to the gate member to bias the gate member towards the closed position.
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