Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – Magazine
Patent
1987-02-12
1988-09-20
Pinkham, Richard C.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Element
Magazine
42 15, 6048911, F41C 2500
Patent
active
047717572
ABSTRACT:
An improved clip (15) and method for supplying hygienic projectiles (22) to a ballistic implant gun (10) is disclosed. The clip (15) includes a plurality of cylindrical chambers (20) which each contain a projectile or bioligical bullet (22). The clip (15) also includes indexing means (27) which automatically advance the clip (15) transversely of the gun's housing to supply a projectile (22) to the gun (10) after the preceeding projectile has been discharged. The clip (15) further includes a stop mechanism (14) which notifies the user when all of the bullets (22) have been discharged. This stop mechanism comprises a blocked chamber (14) located at one end of the clip (15) which contains a plurality of tabs (30) therewithin. After the final bullet has been discharged, the blocked chamber (14) can be advanced to align with the gun's firing chamber. When the bolt of the gun hits and is stopped by the blocked chamber (14), the gun (10 ) is prevented from further operation until the user replaces the empty clip (15) with one containing additional projectiles (22).
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BallistiVet, Inc.
Graham Mark S.
Pinkham Richard C.
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