Ammunition boxing machine

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Inventors

Scharch, Daniel J.

Application #

610397

Filed

Nov-7-1990

Published

Oct-1-1991

Current US Class

053/148
053/247
053/390
053/444
053/448
053/473
053/543
198/761

International Classes

B65B 035/34; B65B 019/34; B65B 005/06; B65B 043/54

Field of Search

53/142 53/148 53/151 53/149 53/539 53/543 53/525 53/247 53/390 53/444 53/446 53/448 53/475 53/473 53/236 198/761 198/762 198/770 198/750 414/798.2 414/798.4

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dorr, Carson, Sloan & Peterson

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Abstract
The present invention provides a compact apparatus for loading bulk ammunition into cartridge boxes. The apparatus includes a manifold having side walls, a rear wall and a movable front gate. A bullet pan and a tray pan are indexed beneath guide holes in the manifold. The manifold is vibrated by an adjustable eccentric drive. Loose ammunition is poured onto the manifold and contained on there by the walls and gate. Once the manifold guide holes are substantially filled, the operator moves the front gate to clear off the excess ammunition. The bullet pan and tray pan are then released from spring detents to fill the boxes and remove the boxes from the apparatus.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for loading ammunition into boxes, said apparatus comprising:

a base assembly;

a bullet manifold mounted on said base assembly and having guide means;

a tray pan indexed beneath said bullet manifold aligned with said manifold guide means and sized to position a plurality of empty cartridge boxes into alignment with said guide means;

said guide means on said manifold being configured to guide ammunition into alignment with said empty cartridge boxes;

means mounted on said base assembly to vibrate said bullet manifold to move ammunition into alignment with said guide means;

side walls mounted adjacent three sides of said bullet manifold to contain the loose ammunition on said manifold; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an apparatus for loading bulk ammunition cartridges into cartridge boxes.

2. Statement of the Problem

Ammunition is manufactured in loose, bulk form that is loaded into cartridge boxes to be shipped and sold. Bulk ammunition has previously been loaded into the cartridge boxes by hand, a time-consuming and expensive procedure, or by the use of a box loading machine.

One known prior art box loading machine is manufactured by Smith and Wesson. This machine uses a large base assembly with a shaker table mounted on the base assembly. The shaker table is shimmed to be at an angle to the base and driven by a motor mounted externally on one side of the base assembly. The top of the base assembly forms a funnel into which the ammunition is poured. The operator must constantly pour loose, bulk ammunition on to the top of the base assembly, where the ammunition falls not only on to a sorting manifold, but also falls off the sides and the front of the manifold. In order for the machine to function efficiently, the manifold must be flooded at all times with an excessive amount of ammunition. Once all of the holes of the manifold are filled, then the excess ammunition is swept off the manifold and the bullet pan beneath the sorted ammunition is removed. This allows only the ammunition in the manifold to pass down into the ammunition trays. The excess ammunition passes down through the base assembly where it is collected in a bucket. The operator must constantly empty the bucket back into the machine.
 
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