20240044596. AMMUNITIONS CONTAINER simplified abstract (COMBAT READY INC.)

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AMMUNITIONS CONTAINER

Organization Name

COMBAT READY INC.

Inventor(s)

François Lamarche of Ottawa (CA)

AMMUNITIONS CONTAINER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044596 titled 'AMMUNITIONS CONTAINER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an ammunition container that has a body with horizontal and vertical wall portions, forming a volume for storing ammunition. Inside the container, there are internal walls parallel to the lateral wall portions, creating vertical ammunition channels for stacking ammunition. One of the horizontal wall portions is removable to empty the ammunition from the vertical channels.

  • The ammunition container has a body with horizontal and vertical wall portions.
  • Internal walls are placed between the lateral wall portions to create vertical ammunition channels.
  • The vertical ammunition channels can accommodate a stack of ammunition.
  • One of the horizontal wall portions is removable for emptying the ammunition from the vertical channels.

Potential Applications:

  • Military and law enforcement agencies for storing and transporting ammunition.
  • Shooting ranges and gun clubs for organizing and accessing ammunition.
  • Ammunition manufacturers for packaging and shipping their products.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient organization and storage of ammunition in a container.
  • Easy access to ammunition stacks for quick reloading.
  • Secure containment of ammunition during transportation.

Benefits:

  • Maximizes the use of space by utilizing vertical ammunition channels.
  • Simplifies the process of emptying ammunition from the container.
  • Provides a secure and organized storage solution for ammunition.


Original Abstract Submitted

an ammunition container with a body including a pair of horizontal wall portions, two vertical lateral wall portions, a front vertical wall portion and a back vertical wall portion collectively forming a container volume for receiving ammunitions therein and a plurality of internal walls parallelly disposed between the two lateral wall portions in the body, the internal walls being sized and designed to define a plurality of vertical ammunition channels, each vertical ammunition channel being configured to accommodate a stack of ammunitions therein, at least one of the pair of horizontal wall portions being removable to empty the ammunitions from the plurality of vertical ammunition channels.