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Magazine Loader (Patent No: 177279)

Inventor: Barber, William B.R.

Location: Edmonton

Comments: N/A

Description: Chargeur de cartouchieres.

William B.R. Barber, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 29th May, 1917; 6 years. Filed 29th January, 1917. Receipt No. 275,018.

Claim.—1. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, and a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm.

2. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a control cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, and means for rotating the cylinder to a predetermined distance to dispense a shell to the feed arm.

3. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, and means for obviating longitudinal displacement of the shells when passing through the feed arm.

4. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, and means for intermittently rotating a disc magazine to receive the shells dispensed by the said cylinder.

5. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm having a curvilinear passage-way therethrough, a conical feed arm, and means for regulating the speed at which the and means for rotating the cylinder.

6. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and food arm, and means for regulating the speed at which the cylinder is rotated to dispense the shells.

7. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, means for intermittently rotating a disc magazine to feed the shells dispensed by the cylinder, and means for preventing rotation of the cylinder during the dispensing of each shell.

8. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, a crab arm co-acting with the cylinder and a crab pivotaly mounted in the lower end of the crab arm.

9. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, a pivotally mounted crab arm, means on the cylinder for oscillating the crab arm, resilient means for returning the crab arm to a normal position, and a resiliently controlled crab pivotally mounted in the lower end of the crab arm.

10. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, a crab arm co-operating with the dispensing cylinder, a crab pivotally mounted in the crab arm and a check pawl co-acting with the crab arm and adapted to engage with the cylinder.

11. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, a plurality of pins mounted in one end of the cylinder, a pivotally mounted crab arm adapted to be operated by the pins, and a check pawl co-acting with the crab arm adapted to engage with the said pins.

12. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm formed in two portions having a curvilinear passage-way therethrough, one of its portions having recesses intermediate of its ends, and a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm.

13. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank and a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, and a pivotally mounted roller adapted to engage with the periphery of the disc magazine.

14. A magazine loader comprising a shell tank, a feed arm, a dispensing cylinder intermediate of the shell tank and feed arm, and a hollow boss on the said arm adapted to co-act with the center block of a disc magazine, as and for the purpose specified.

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