IP Library Granted Patent US 8,960,497
Granted Patent B2
US 8,960,497 · App. 13/705,679 · Granted Feb 24, 2015

Multi-shell dispenser for shotgun

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Patent No.
US 8,960,497
App. No.
13/705,679
Granted
Feb 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dispenser holds a number of shotgun shells, which a shooter can retrieve quickly one or two at a time, to reload the shotgun. The shells that remain in the dispenser do not rattle around loosely but rather are held in position in the dispenser, from which position they can easily be extracted.

Claims (23)

1. A dispenser for holding a plurality of shotgun shells, comprising:

a container dimensioned to contain a plurality of shells adjacent each other, the container having an opening at one end through which the shells can be inserted into and removed from the container;

a retainer for holding the shells in the container, the retainer defining a plurality of shell positions in the container; and

a spring acting between a first container wall and the retainer to cause the retainer to urge the shells away from the first container wall thereby to releasably hold the shells in the shell positions in the container;

the retainer being movable toward the first container wall against the force of the spring to enable a selected shell to be moved out of its shell position in a direction toward the opening thereby to enable removal of the shell from the container;

wherein the retainer has a wave configuration including crests and troughs defining the plurality of shell positions in the container.

2. A dispenser as set forth in claim 1 wherein the spring has an amount of spring force that is selected to hold the shells in the shell positions in the container without rattling but to be easily removable against the spring force.

3. A dispenser as set forth in claim 1 wherein the spring is a flat piece of resilient foam plastic.

4. A dispenser for holding a plurality of shotgun shells, comprising:

a container dimensioned to contain a plurality of shells adjacent each other, the container having an opening at one end through which the shells can be inserted into and removed from the container;

the container including a retainer for holding the shells in the container, the retainer having a wave configuration with crests and troughs defining a plurality of shell positions in the container; and

the container including a spring associated with the retainer and acting with a spring force to cause the retainer to releasably hold the shells in the shell positions in the container;

the retainer being movable toward the container wall against the force of the spring to enable a shell to be moved out of its shell position in a direction toward the opening thereby to enable removal of the shell from the container.

5. A dispenser as set forth in claim 4 wherein the amount of spring force is selected to hold the shells in the container without rattling but being easily removable against the spring force.

6. A dispenser as set forth in claim 4 wherein the container and the retainer and the spring are formed as one piece from plastic.

7. A dispenser as set forth in claim 6 wherein the retainer includes first and second retainer portions that engage opposite ends of the shells when the shells are held in the container.

8. A dispenser for holding a plurality of shotgun shells, comprising:

a container dimensioned to contain a plurality of shells adjacent each other, the container having an opening at one end through which the shells can be inserted into and removed from the container;

a retainer for holding the shells in the container, the retainer defining a plurality of shell positions in the container; and

a spring acting between a first container wall and the retainer to cause the retainer to urge the shells away from the first container wall thereby to releasably hold the shells in the shell positions in the container;

the retainer being movable toward the first container wall against the force of the spring to enable a selected shell to be moved out of its shell position in a direction toward the opening thereby to enable removal of the shell from the container;

wherein the retainer has a plate configuration and is a stiff resilient member having a wave-like configuration defining a plurality of crests and troughs, the shell positions being located at the troughs.

9. A dispenser as set forth in claim 8 wherein the spring is a flat piece of resilient foam plastic underlying the retainer at a location between the retainer and the first wall of the container, each of the container first wall and the spring and the retainer being substantially parallel to each other.