Cartridge casting collector

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Inventors

Benson, Phillip Dean

Application #

510702

Filed

Aug-3-1995

Published

Jul-29-1997

Current US Class

042/106
042/25
042/90
042/98

International Classes

F41A 015/00

Field of Search

42/98 42/25 42/90 42/106 89/33.4

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Breaux; Joseph N.

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Abstract
A cartridge casing collector, for use with rifles of the type having a cartridge casing ejection port in connection with the exterior of the rifle, including a housing member having a collecting chamber formed therein in communication with a casing receiving aperture, and a spring loaded gripping assembly secured to the housing assembly for securing the casing receiving aperture over the ejection port of a rifle in a manner such that cartridge casings ejected from the ejection port are directed through the cartridge casing receiving aperture and into the collecting chamber. The collecting chamber is at least partially defined by an interior surface having a radius of curvature between three and one-eight (3-1/8") and five and one-half (5-1/2") inches and a length corresponding to an arc of at least thirty (30.degree.) degrees of the radius of curvature.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cartridge casing collector for use with rifles of the type having a cartridge casing ejection port in connection with the exterior of the rifle, said cartridge casing collector comprising:

a housing member having a collecting chamber formed therein in communication with a casing receiving aperture, said housing member including a first housing section having a second aperture, and a second housing section, hingedly secured to said first housing section in a manner such that said second housing section blocks passage of cartridge casings through said second aperture when in a first predetermined position and is moveable into a second predetermined position such that cartridge casings may pass through said second aperture; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to devices for capturing and storing the ejected cartridge casings from a rifle and more particularly to cartridge casing collectors used for capturing and storing the ejected cartridge casings from rifles that may be emptied without removing any portion of the collector from the rifle.

BACKGROUND ART

Most rifles eject cartridge casings from an ejection port prior to insertion of another cartridge within the firing chamber. This ejection can be manually accomplished through a bolt action or automatically accomplished through a gas operated ejection mechanism. Once ejected from the ejection port, cartridge casings can strike people in the area as they fly through the air or cause people to slip as they accumulate on the ground. It would be a benefit, therefore, to have a collector securable to the rifle that captured and held the ejected cartridge casings as they were ejected from the ejector port. It would be a further benefit, if the cartridge casing collector could be easily and rapidly emptied without removing the collector from the rifle to which it is attached.
 
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