Acoustically tuned cartridge casing catcher

a cartridge casing and cartridge technology, applied in the direction of rigid containers, ammunition loading, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of firearms jamming, high undesirable jamming, and significant force on spent cartridges, so as to reduce or eliminate the bouncing of spent cartridge casings, reduce or eliminate jamming, and reduce or eliminate the effect of collecting spent cartridge casings

US20060248776A1Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-09UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE AS REPRESENTED BY THE SEC OF THE ARMY
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US · United States
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Publication Date
2006-11-09
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Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

A catcher, in combination with a firearm having an ejection port, for receiving and retaining expended magnetically attracted shell casings through the ejection port as the firearm is discharged. The catcher includes a hollow housing having a plurality of rigid walls, and retainers. One of the walls has an opening in communication with the ejection port when the catcher is mounted to the firearm for receiving the shell casings. At least one of the other walls includes a plurality of deflectors and each of the deflectors has a front face that is slanted away from the opening such that the deflectors are capable of deflecting the shell casings away from the opening and a rear face that is perpendicular to the planar surface of the housing or slanted away from the opening. At least one of the deflectors, alone or in combination with one or more other of the deflectors and a respective wall, provide a void and an aperture configured as an acoustic tuner structure tuned to provide reduction of noise emitted at the ejection port. The retainers are disposed at the rear face of the deflectors and are capable of retaining the shell casings when the catcher is in any position. The retainers comprise a permanent magnetic material.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 946,248, filed Sep. 21, 2004, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 674,599, filed Oct. 1, 2003, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,836,991.GOVERNMENT INTEREST

[0002] The invention described here may be made, used and licensed by and for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without paying royalty to me.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] 1. Field of the Invention

[0004] The present invention generally relates to an acoustically tuned spent cartridge casing catcher for a firearm.

[0005] 2. Background Art

[0006] Cartridge casing catchers are mounted adjacent the ejection port of a firearm to catch the spent cartridge casings as the casings are ejected after a round is fired. The spent cartridge casings are generally collected for reloading and to prevent casings from being underfoot which can cause a shooter or observer unstable shootin...

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[0036] The present invention generally provides an improved cartridge casing catcher. A user of a firearm (i.e., a shooter) may desire to catch the spent cartridge casings as the casings are ejected from the firearm after a round is fired. The spent cartridge casings (i.e., shell casings) may be collected (e.g., using a cartridge casing catcher (and container)) to prevent the casings from being underfoot which can cause the shooter or an observer unstable shooting or movement. The spent cartridge casings may also be collected by a cartridge casing catcher to reduce the evidence left at the shooting site and to reduce the noise generated during the shooting by eliminating the noise generated when the shell casings impact the surface (i.e., floor, roof, etc.) where the shooter is positioned.

[0037] Further, the shooter may wish to reduce or eliminate noise generated by rattle of collected spent cartridge casings in the cartridge casing catcher.

[0038] Yet, further, the shooter may wi...