Sheet-metal ammunition packing tray
First Claim
1. An ammunition tray for containing a plurality of bullet cartridges within an ammunition box container with a stowage volume, said tray comprising:
- a substantially rectangular template composed from sheet metal and having a horizontal surface bounded by first and second opposing longitudinal edges and opposing lateral edges joined at four corners;
a first tab disposed on each longitudinal edge and bent substantially perpendicular to said surface to form a rib;
a second tab on each lateral edge and bent substantially perpendicular to said surface to form a wall;
a first row on said surface of internal cutouts pointing towards said first longitudinal edge as a proximal orientation; and
a second row on said surface of internal cutouts pointing towards said second longitudinal edge as a distal orientation, whereinsaid template having said longitudinal and lateral edges bent to form respective said ribs and walls fits within the stowage volume as a vertical stack of plural templates,each first internal cutout in said first row can cradle a cartridge on said surface along said proximal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent second row, andeach second internal cutout in said second row can cradle the cartridge on said surface along said distal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent first row.
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Abstract
An ammunition tray is provided for containing a plurality of bullet cartridges within an ammunition box container having a stowage volume. The tray includes a substantially rectangular template having a horizontal surface bounded by first and second opposing longitudinal edges and opposing lateral edges joined at four corners. Each longitudinal edge includes a first tab bent substantially perpendicular to the surface to form a rib. Each lateral edge includes a second tab bent substantially perpendicular to the surface to form a wall. The surface includes a first row of internal cutouts that point towards the first longitudinal edge as a proximal orientation. The surface further includes a second row of internal cutouts that point towards the second longitudinal edge as a distal orientation. The template has longitudinal and lateral edges bent to form the respective ribs and walls fits within the stowage volume as a vertical stack of plural templates. Each first internal cutout in the first row can cradle a cartridge on the surface along the proximal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent second row. Each second internal cutout in the second row can cradle the cartridge on the surface along the distal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent first row.
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8 Claims
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1. An ammunition tray for containing a plurality of bullet cartridges within an ammunition box container with a stowage volume, said tray comprising:
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a substantially rectangular template composed from sheet metal and having a horizontal surface bounded by first and second opposing longitudinal edges and opposing lateral edges joined at four corners; a first tab disposed on each longitudinal edge and bent substantially perpendicular to said surface to form a rib; a second tab on each lateral edge and bent substantially perpendicular to said surface to form a wall; a first row on said surface of internal cutouts pointing towards said first longitudinal edge as a proximal orientation; and a second row on said surface of internal cutouts pointing towards said second longitudinal edge as a distal orientation, wherein said template having said longitudinal and lateral edges bent to form respective said ribs and walls fits within the stowage volume as a vertical stack of plural templates, each first internal cutout in said first row can cradle a cartridge on said surface along said proximal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent second row, and each second internal cutout in said second row can cradle the cartridge on said surface along said distal orientation and can fit the cartridge from an adjacent first row. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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