Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to a case-receiving container which provides
significant advantages and novelty features with respect to existing means having
similar purposes.
[0002] More particularly, the invention proposes a collection and storage system for fired
cases which is formed essentially by a hinged support connected to a cover having
an opening and closing system.
[0003] In a second aspect, the invention also relates to a removable container for collecting
cases taking shape in a capturing and storage system for fired cases, essentially
comprising a support adhering to the surface of the arm which is provided for coupling
and uncoupling a container for case storage, having a frame suitable for pivoting
and being attached on the support and a cover which envelopes the frame at one end
and has at the other end an access port provided with Velcro™ or similar material
for removing the collected cases.
Background of the Invention
[0004] Utility Model document
ES 1076564U relates to a case-collecting device with a bolt characterized by being made up of
a flat bar (2) which is coupled to the arm (1), along with the bolt (3) thereof, by
means of flanges (4); there are arranged on said flat bar (2) guides (5) on which
a bridge (6) slides; there is located between the two ends of said bridge (6) and
the lateral ends of the guides (5) the mouth (11) of the bag (8), which is secured
by means of the flanges (7); said bag (8) incorporates at its lower end a channel
closure (9); the cases (10) coming out of the bolt (3) are stored inside said bag
(8).
Brief Description of the Invention
[0005] Based on the state of the art mentioned above, the invention considers the development
of a case-receiving container which improves the current art allowing the cases to
reach the storage site without the arm's functionality being affected by weight, anchors
or any factor that may hinder or cause discomfort to the person firing the arm, and
is furthermore intended for use as an advertising support.
[0006] The case-receiving container essentially comprises a hinged support, having a first
securing portion, including a rear face which is connected to an adhesion element
which connects onto the surface of the arm, a front face provided with a securing
and braking system, suitable for tilting, and a profile and a second mobile portion
formed by a frame, including an inlet and an outlet of the support connecting with
the first portion by means of a shaft allowing it to perform a gradual movement from
an inoperative position in which the inlet is separated from the arm, to an operative
position in which the inlet is located opposite same, on the perimetral area of the
ejection opening of the arm, such that the cases enter through the inlet when the
arm is fired, and to a cover having joining elements at the ends provided for being
connected together, forming an essentially tubular body provided with an opening and
closing system at one end and is connected around the perimeter thereof to the inlet
at the other end.
[0007] According to a second aspect of the invention, a removable container for cases improving
the current art is provided, which allows uncoupling and coupling the container by
means of exerting a little pressure on the frame.
[0008] The removable container for cases essentially has a first securing portion formed
by a support which includes a rear face connected to an adhesion element which connects
onto the surface of the arm and a front face which has on the base thereof two pivots
with a hole extending parallel to the base of the support and a fastening and retaining
catch has been included in at least one of the pivots, and has a second storage portion
formed by a container comprising a frame having a general geometric prism shape with
an essentially rectangular base, which is open on two sides, including an inlet and
an outlet which is arranged perpendicular to the inlet, which is connected to two
attachments forming two end parts capable of bending, increasing and reducing the
distance between the ends, and to a cover suitable for enveloping the frame at one
end and has at the other end an access port equipped with an opening and closing system
by means of Velcro™ or similar material, where the stored cases are collected.
[0009] According to a feature of the invention, it is advantageous for said attachments
to be flexible and to have the ends located in opposite positions, on an axis extending
parallel to the base of the frame, so that once they have been tensioned, they are
coupled in the holes of the support and pivot about the axis until the retaining catch,
releasing the tension in the attachment, attaching the frame to the support.
[0010] According to yet another feature of the invention, replacing the frame with a rigid
container connected to at least one attachment provided with a system for coupling
and attachment to the support and this being capable of rotating about an axis, is
envisaged.
[0011] According to another feature of the invention, it is envisaged that the container
has a space forming an opening on one side to allow the movement of the bolt.
[0012] According to yet another feature of the invention, replacing the adhesion element
of the support with a magnet, suction cup or the like, is envisaged.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a case-receiving container according to a first
aspect of the invention;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a hinged support of the case-receiving container
of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a removable container for cases according to
second aspect of the invention;
Figure 4 shows a front view of a support included in the removable container of Figure
3, and
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a frame corresponding to the removable container
for cases of Figure 3.
Detailed Description of a Preferred Embodiment
[0014] The mentioned drawings show how the case-receiving container essentially comprises
a hinged support (1) having a first portion having a rear face connected to an adhesion
element (2), a front face provided with a securing and braking system (3) and a profile
and a second portion connected to the first portion, provided for tilting by means
of a shaft, formed by a frame (4) including an outlet (6) and an inlet (5) which is
connected around the perimeter thereof to a cover (7) provided with joining elements
(8) arranged such that they coincide at the ends, for being connected together and
forming an essentially tubular body, connected on the perimeter to the inlet (5) at
one end and provided with an opening and closing system at the other end.
[0015] The use of the case-receiving container is as follows:
First, the upper side of the cover (7) is connected to the inlet (5) surrounding same
for subsequently connecting the side joining elements (8) such that they coincide;
next, the opening and closing system is closed, such that the cover (7) forms a container
in the form of a bag where the cartridges or cases are deposited. Then, the hinged
support (1) is secured to the arm (not depicted), such that the adhesion element (2)
is arranged facing the surface of the arm, coinciding with it so that the inlet (5)
is arranged on the perimeter of the cartridge or case ejection opening in an operative
position. Every time the arm is fired, the cartridges are ejected through the ejection
opening, entering the inner cavity of the cover through the inlet (5). The inlet (5)
can then be gradually moved to an inoperative position, in which the closure is opened
and the stored cartridges or cases are removed.
[0016] Figures 3 to 5 show an embodiment according to a second aspect of the invention in
which a removable container for cases essentially comprises a first portion formed
by a support (1') having a rear face connected to an adhesion element (9) which connects
onto the surface of the arm (not depicted) and a front face provided for coupling
a second storage portion, formed by a container (13) comprising a frame (14) having
an inlet connected to two attachments (15) having two adapted ends provided for bending
and coupling on the support (1'), and an outlet perpendicular to the inlet and to
a cover (16) which envelops the frame (14) at one end and has at the other end an
access port (17) provided with an opening and closing system by means of Velcro™ or
similar material.
[0017] Said support (1') has on the base thereof two pivots (10) with a central hole (18)
extending parallel to the base of the support and has a retaining catch (12) in at
least one of the pivots (10).
[0018] The ends of the attachments (15) are located in opposite positions on an axis parallel
to the base of the frame (14), for coupling in the holes (18) of the support (1')
when tensioned, and pivoting about an axis and being introduced in a retaining catch
(12) for attaching the frame (14).
[0019] Said container (13) has an opening (18) on one side for allowing the movement of
the bolt of the arm.
[0020] First, in order to place the removable container for cases, the adhesive face of
the adhesion element (16) is connected to the surface of the arm, positioning the
support (1') below the case ejection window and pressure is applied on the support
(1'). Then, the container (13) is placed by introducing the ends of the attachments
(15) into the holes (18) of the support (1') by means of pressure. The container (13)
is thereby secured to the support (1'). In this initial position, the inlet of the
container is perpendicular to the ejection opening of the arm, such that a first cartridge
can be introduced through the ejection opening. Next, the container (13) is manually
moved, pivoting the tensioned attachments (15) from the initial position in which
the outlet is located horizontally to a second position in which the attachments (15)
are introduced in the retaining catch (12), since part of the tension is lost, in
which the outlet is arranged vertically, the opening of the container (13) being located
facing the ejection opening of the arm, so the cartridges can therefore be introduced
through the lower window of the arm.
[0021] The arm is fired once loaded, so the bolt of the arm moves going through the side
opening (18) of the container (13) and the cases are ejected through the ejection
window, being introduced in the container (13) through the inlet of the frame (14),
falling through the outlet into the bag formed by the cover (16).
[0022] To reload the arm through the ejection window, the side of the frame (14) is pressed
until the attachment (15) acting as a stop is released from the retaining catch (12).
The container (13) is then rotated to the initial position in which the attachments
(15) exert pressure between the pivots (10).
[0023] To remove the cases, the access port (17) of the cover is opened by pulling on the
Velcro™ and the cases fall as a result of their own weight, without having to disassemble
the container (13) from the support (1').
[0024] To uncouple the container (13) from the support (1'), the attachments (15) are pressed
again until they come out of the holes (11) of the pivots (10).
1. A case-receiving container for collecting cases ejected from a firearm when fired,
characterized in that it is a removable container and essentially comprises a first securing portion formed
by a support (1') including a rear face connected to an adhesion element (9) for attaching
to the surface of the arm and a front face provided with a securing and anchoring
system, formed essentially by two pivots (10) that are arranged on the surface of
the front face, having a central hole (11) extending in an axis parallel to the base
of the support (1') including, in at least one of the pivots (10), a fastening and
retaining catch (12), and has a second storage portion formed by a suitable container
(13) comprising an opening (18) on one side for the passage of the bolt of the arm,
said container comprises a frame (14) including an inlet and an outlet which is arranged
perpendicular to the inlet, which is connected to two attachments (15) having end
parts that are capable of coupling and uncoupling with respect to the support (1'),
and to a cover (16) in the form of a bag, which envelopes the frame (14) at one end
and has at the other end an access port (17) provided with an opening and closing
system including velcro™ or similar material.
2. The case-receiving container according to claim 1, characterized in that the attachments (15) are flexible and their end parts are located in opposite positions,
on an axis parallel to the base of the frame (14), so that they can be tensioned and
coupled or uncoupled with respect to the inside of the holes (11) of the support (1').
3. The case-receiving container according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the end parts of the attachments (15) are capable of pivoting inside the holes (11)
of the support and being introduced in the retaining catch (12) to secure the container
(13).
4. The case-receiving container according to claim 1, characterized in that the frame (14) can be replaced with a rigid element connected to at least one attachment
(15) which incorporates a coupling system for coupling to the support (1') and is
capable of pivoting about an axis.
5. The case-receiving container according to claim 1, characterized in that the adhesion element of the support can include a magnet, a suction cup or another
similar element.