FIELD: weaponry.
SUBSTANCE: packaging with cell-type lattice inserts, intended for manual and automated laying of small arms cartridges in machines and lines for final packaging of cartridges into a box for further storage and transportation of small arms ammunition. The packing grid is made of cardboard and includes a body with a bottom, a lid and side walls with a dividing grid installed in the body. The dividing grid is made composite in the form of longitudinal and transverse U-shaped lamellae. In the upper part of the sides of the longitudinal lamellae, cutouts are made for installing transverse lamellae in them, in which slots corresponding to the cutouts of the longitudinal lamellae are made on the longitudinal sides and on the base. In the longitudinal lamellae at the beginning of the cutouts, triangular guide sections are made. A perforation contour is made at the base of the transverse lamellas, around each slot and on the sides adjacent to the base.
EFFECT: creation of an environmentally friendly packaging grid for small arms cartridges of a reliable design and easy to manufacture, with the possibility of automated layout of cartridges and automated control of the presence of a vial in the case.
6 cl, 10 dwg
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Dates
2023-05-02—Published
2022-11-18—Filed