Patent classifications
F41C33/0209
Duty Holster
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide locking systems and/or retention mechanisms for an implement holster (such as a handgun holster, for example). Additionally, an implement holster having one or more locking systems and/or retention mechanisms is also described. Locking systems and retention mechanisms may be used individually with a holster or combined for multi-level security of the implement. The one or more locking systems can provide obstruction to the removal of the implement from the holster until intentionally unlocked by the user. Locking systems include hood locks, ejection port locks, and sight covers. Adjustable retention mechanisms can provide a desired retention of the implement while holstered, retaining the implement until a sufficient force is applied to remove the implement.
Holster system
Embodiments of the present invention include a holster system comprising a first holster member configured to releasably hold a handgun, a second holster member configured to releasably hold an accessory such as a handgun magazine, knife, flashlight, or tourniquet and two or more semi-rigid connection members located between and connecting the first and second holster members, the connection members achieving an optimal balance between strength and flexibility and forming openings for providing ventilation.
MAGNETIC CONCEALED CARRY POCKET SYSTEM
A magnetic concealed carry pocket system includes a concealed carry pocket coupled to a surface of an object for concealing a firearm and a magnet pouch coupled to the surface of the object and at least partially covered by the concealed carry pocket. The magnetic concealed carry pocket system also includes a magnet sized to fit within the magnet pouch and rated to hold the firearm in position within the concealed carry pocket.
NON-MECHANICAL THUMB RETENTION-AND-RELEASE SECURITY FEATURE FOR A GUN HOLSTER
This gun holster features a unique security design comprising of a dual retention locking system which includes a non-mechanical thumb retention-and-release system along with a non-mechanical friction engaged trigger guard locking safety feature. The holster is made of a moldable thermoplastic material or any other plastic which allows the non-mechanical thumb retention-and-release system and the friction engaged trigger guard locking safety feature to be customized to each firearm. The dual retention system with no moving parts allows the gun to be released by the owner due to the action that can only be taken by the person wearing the holster due to the positioning of these security features. The unique design of the holster along with the non-mechanical dual retention locking system allows for optimal security of a firearm preventing an accidental or unauthorized extraction of a weapon.
FIREARM HOLSTER
A firearm holster includes a plate that is folded to form a cavity. The cavity is defined by a first sidewall, a trigger sidewall adjacent to the first sidewall, a second sidewall adjacent to the trigger sidewall, a barrel sidewall adjacent to both the first and second sidewalls, and a muzzle end wall. The muzzle end wall is adjacent to the first sidewall, the trigger sidewall, the second sidewall and the barrel sidewall. The firearm holster also includes a support wrap that at least partially surrounds the cavity and is fused to one or more of the first sidewall, the barrel sidewall, and the second sidewall.
Secure storage systems and methods
A secure storage system may provide secure, portable, and rapidly accessible storage for articles such as firearms. Such a system may have a shell with first and second shell members that can be closed to keep the articles secure, or opened to provide accessibility. A locking mechanism may be used to lock the shell in the closed configuration. The locking mechanism may be controlled by a wireless receiver that receives a signal to unlock the shell. The shell may include a secure-side programming interface to allow a user to set control system parameters when the system is in the unlocked state.
HOLSTER HAVING A REMOVABLE LOCKOUT ELEMENT
A holster for a handgun, having at least some of an at least partial cavity; a lever having a thumb button portion and an engagement portion, wherein the lever includes a locking projection extending from at least a portion of the engagement portion, wherein the lever is pivotally attached or coupled to at least a portion of the holster, approximately between the thumb button portion and the engagement portion; and a lockout element, wherein at least a portion of the lockout element is positionable to block movement of the lever to keep the lever from being pivoted to a disengaged position.
RE-MOLDABLE HOLSTER
A holster for a firearm is disclosed. The holster includes a first layer, a second layer and a third layer sandwiched between the first layer and the second layer. The first layer is made of a first material and defines an outer surface of the holster. The second layer is made of a second material and defines an inner surface of the holster. The third layer is made of a thermoplastic composite material with fibers embedded in a thermoplastic resin. A heating of the holster between a predetermined temperature range softens the third layer to facilitate a molding of the holster.
Holster system with removable sight cover
A holster system for receiving and releasably retaining a handgun with or without a reflex sight mounted thereon. The holster body comprises a pair of opposing side wall portions and an upper wall portion. The holster body may define a rear accessory sight opening for receiving the handgun with the reflex sight attached thereto. The holster system may include a first rear sight cover selectively and robustly coupleable to the holster body so as to cover the rear accessory sight opening when a handgun with conventional sights extending upwardly about ⅜ of an inch or less mounted thereto is used in conjunction with the holster system. The holster system may also include a second rear sight cover selectively coupleable to the holster body so as to cover the sight opening when a handgun with a reflex sight mounted thereto is used in conjunction with the holster system.
Secure Personal Item Carrier Weapon Concealment Compartment System
A system and method for a secure weapon concealment compartment situated in a personal carrying item such as a purse, handbag, briefcase, backpack or luggage that allows a person to safely and efficiently carry, store and make available for use a weapon. The concealment compartment includes weapon securing having tapered holders or orifices formed to receive a weapon and provide safety against unintentional discharge of the weapon and resistive forces applied to a protective carrier of the weapon once stored to enable quick and effective withdrawal of the weapon from the concealment compartment.