Ammunitions container
Abstract
An ammunition container with a body including a pair of horizontal wall portions, two vertical lateral wall portions, a front vertical wall portion and a back vertical wall portion collectively forming a container volume for receiving ammunitions therein and a plurality of internal walls parallelly disposed between the two lateral wall portions in the body, the internal walls being sized and designed to define a plurality of vertical ammunition channels, each vertical ammunition channel being configured to accommodate a stack of ammunitions therein, at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions being removable to empty the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels.
Claims
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1 . An ammunition container comprising:
a body including a pair of horizontal wall portions, two vertical lateral wall portions, a front vertical wall portion and a back vertical wall portion collectively forming a container volume for receiving ammunitions therein; and a plurality of internal walls parallelly disposed between the two lateral wall portions in the body, the internal walls being sized and designed to define a plurality of vertical ammunition channels, each vertical ammunition channel being configured to accommodate a stack of ammunitions therein, at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions being removable to empty the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels.
2 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the ammunition container is disposable.
3 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein a bottom horizontal wall portion is removable.
4 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions is secured with a removable securing strip.
5 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions is laterally slidable to progressively open the vertical ammunition channels and allow free fall of the ammunitions from the vertical ammunition channels that are not enclosed by the at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions.
6 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the ammunition container is including 15 vertical ammunition channels.
7 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of internal walls is substantially planar.
8 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the vertical ammunition channels are spaced apart with an intervening distance compatible with cooperating openings in a magazine loader.
9 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , wherein the ammunitions are slide fitted in the plurality of vertical ammunition channels allowing free fall of the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels in a corresponding magazine loader.
10 . The ammunition container of claim 1 , further comprising a handle to carry the ammunition container.
11 . A method for transferring ammunitions from an ammunition container to a magazine loader, the ammunition container comprising:
a body including a pair of horizontal wall portions, two vertical lateral wall portions, a front vertical wall portion and a back vertical wall portion collectively forming a container volume for receiving ammunitions therein; and a plurality of internal walls parallelly disposed between the two lateral wall portions in the body, the internal walls being sized and designed to define a plurality of vertical ammunition channels, each vertical ammunition channel being configured to accommodate a stack of ammunitions therein, at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions being removable to empty the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels, the method comprising
superposing the ammunition container over a magazine loader;
sliding a horizontal wall portion between the ammunition container and the magazine loader for freeing the plurality of vertical ammunition channels; and
dropping ammunitions from each vertical ammunition channel in corresponding openings of the magazine loader.
12 . The ammunition container of claim 11 , further comprising removing a securing strip for unsecuring the horizontal wall portion and free the plurality of vertical ammunition channels.
13 . The method for transferring ammunitions of claim 11 , wherein the horizontal wall portion is progressively slid to progressively open the plurality of vertical ammunition channels.
14 . A kit comprising:
an ammunition container comprising:
a body including a pair of horizontal wall portions, two vertical lateral wall portions, a front vertical wall portion and a back vertical wall portion collectively forming a container volume for receiving ammunitions therein; and
a plurality of internal walls parallelly disposed between the two lateral wall portions in the body, the internal walls being sized and designed to define a plurality of vertical ammunition channels, each vertical ammunition channel being configured to accommodate a stack of ammunitions therein, at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions being removable to empty the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels,
the kit further comprising
a magazine loader for loading ammunitions from the ammunition container in magazines.
15 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein the ammunition container is disposable.
16 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein a bottom horizontal wall portion is removable.
17 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein the at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions is secured with a removable securing strip.
18 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein the ammunition container is including 15 vertical ammunition channels.
19 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein the vertical ammunition channels are spaced apart with an intervening distance compatible with cooperating openings in a magazine loader.
20 . The kit of claim 14 , wherein the ammunitions are slide fitted in the plurality of vertical ammunition channels allowing free fall of the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels in a corresponding magazine loader.Cited by (0)
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