The invention relates to a device for feeding ball-like ammunition,
so-called paint balls, into the projectile chamber of a sporting arm. The
magazine is arranged separately from the arm and is connected to same by
means of a feeder tube. A motor-driven feeder feeds the balls from the
ball container into the feeder tube. In so doing, a spring element stores
the traction from the motor, so that, even when the motor stops, balls
can still be transported using the energy stored in the spring element.
The traction from the motor is transmitted via a connection or clutch
consisting of a spring element and a transmission element. Protrusions
are arranged on both the spring element and the transmission element,
which come to bear on each other for transmitting traction. The
protrusions are at least partially flexible, so that the transmitted
force is limited. This way, explosion of the balls from excessive
pressure is prevented. In addition, the feeder is connected with the
drive element for the feeder, which is under pressure from the spring, by
means of a bayonet-like connection. This way, the feeder can be removed
from the ball container with one manipulation to facilitate the cleaning
of the ball container in the event a ball explodes in spite of this.