IP Library Granted Patent US 12669313
Granted Patent B2
US 12669313 · App. 18/527,588 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Magazine for a conducted electrical weapon

Inventors: Patrick Smith (Scottsdale, AZ); Magne Nerheim (Paradise Valley, AZ); Oleg Nemtyshkin (Scottsdale, AZ); Dubravko Zekanovic (Scottsdale, AZ)
Assignee: AXON ENTERPRISE, INC.
F41H13/0025F42B5/02
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Patent No.
US 12669313
App. No.
18/527,588
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A conducted electrical weapon may interchangeably receive a plurality of magazines. A magazine may be releasably engaged with a magazine bay of the conducted electrical weapon. Engagement of a magazine with the magazine bay may expose a bottom surface of the magazine. Each magazine may comprise a plurality of firing tubes. A magazine may be configured to launch at least one electrode from at least one firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes. A control circuit may be configured to provide an ignition signal to less than all of the plurality of firing tubes. A first pair of firing tubes may be oriented to achieve a minimum electrode spread at a first range. A second pair of firing tubes may be oriented to achieve a minimum electrode spread at a second range. The plurality of firing tubes may be arranged in an array comprising a column of firing tubes.

Claims (26)

1 . A magazine comprising:

a body comprising a front surface opposite a rear surface; and

a plurality of firing tubes disposed in the body and extending longitudinally between the front surface and the rear surface, wherein each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes comprises a front firing tube end opposite a rear firing tube end, wherein the front firing tube end comprises a smaller diameter than the rear firing tube end, and wherein a firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes comprises a shelf protruding inward from an inner surface of the firing tube.

2 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the smaller diameter of the front firing tube end is configured to cooperate with a cartridge to limit translation of the cartridge.

3 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes varies from the rear firing tube end to the front firing tube end.

4 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes tapers from the rear firing tube end to the front firing tube end.

5 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the front firing tube end defines a front firing tube opening on the front surface, and wherein the rear firing tube end defines a rear firing tube opening on the rear surface.

6 . The magazine of claim 5 , wherein the front firing tube opening comprises a first diameter, wherein the rear firing tube opening comprises a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is smaller than the second diameter.

7 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the shelf is adjacent the front firing tube end.

8 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein the shelf is configured to limit translation of a cartridge along a longitudinal axis of the firing tube.

9 . The magazine of claim 1 , wherein a first diameter of the shelf is less than a second diameter of the rear firing tube end.

10 . A conducted electrical weapon comprising:

a handle comprising a magazine bay; and

a magazine configured to removably couple to the magazine bay, the magazine comprising:

a body comprising a front surface opposite a rear surface; and

a plurality of firing tubes disposed in the body and extending longitudinally between the front surface and the rear surface, wherein each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes comprises a front firing tube end opposite a rear firing tube end, wherein the front firing tube end comprises a smaller diameter than the rear firing tube end, wherein the front firing tube end defines a front firing tube opening on the front surface, and wherein the rear firing tube end defines a rear firing tube opening on the rear surface.

11 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein the magazine comprises a first length, wherein each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes comprise a second length, and wherein the first length is equal to the second length.

12 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein a diameter of each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes varies from the rear firing tube end to the front firing tube end.

13 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein a firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes comprises a shelf protruding inward from an inner surface of the firing tube.

14 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 13 , wherein a first diameter of the shelf is less than a second diameter of the rear firing tube end.

15 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of firing tubes are arranged in an array of columns, and wherein columns in the array of columns are disposed in an offset pattern.

16 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein the magazine and the plurality of firing tubes are stationary relative to the handle upon engagement of the magazine with the magazine bay.

17 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes is in a fixed position within the magazine.

18 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein each firing tube of the plurality of firing tubes is positioned in parallel within the body.

19 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein a first volume of the magazine bay is less than a second volume of the magazine.

20 . The conducted electrical weapon of claim 13 , wherein the shelf is configured to limit translation of a cartridge along a longitudinal axis of the firing tube.