F41C33/0227

THUMB-ACTUATED LOCKING HOLSTER

A holster for receiving and withdrawing a handgun has a proximal wall portion with a handgun retention mechanism thereon. The mechanism having a first lever with a tab portion for actuation and release of a trigger guard, the lever having a snap fit into a lever region without a separate pin. A belt engaging member covers the lever region capturing the first lever therein. If a second retention mechanism is used, another lever with a tab portion is positioned so the tabs are stacked, depressing one also depresses the tab behind it, such that both mechanisms are released. Overmolded polymer layers in the holster body provides a softer interior handgun engagement surfaces. The holster body is split forwardly with a threaded fastener for clamping onto the handgun. No holster body is beneath or rearward of the tab portion, configured as a thumb button, allowing smooth transition to gripping the handgun.

Articulated trigger guard blocking device

A holster for a handgun having a trigger guard includes a holster body defining a chamber for receiving a portion of the handgun. The holster body has an entranceway enabling insertion of the gun into the holster and removal of the handgun from the holster chamber. The holster includes a blocking device separate from the holster body that helps to block movement of the handgun trigger guard relative to the holster body when the handgun is in the chamber. The blocking device is supported on the holster body for movement relative to the holster body between an open position and a blocking position. The blocking device has a tail portion that projects from the bottom wall in a direction away from the top wall when the blocking member is in the open position. The blocking device moves from the open position to the blocking position in response to insertion of a handgun through the entranceway into the chamber. The blocking device tail portion moves in a direction toward the holster top wall during movement of the blocking device from the open position to the blocking position.

Holster for concealable firearm
11125531 · 2021-09-21 · ·

The present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous firearm holster. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a holster for a foldable or concealable firearms. A holster of the present disclosure may be configured to holster a firearm that has, or is foldable into, a generally rectangular shape. Such firearms may be sized, shaped, and configured to appear like a smartphone or other device. In other embodiments, the holster may be configured to accommodate other foldable or concealable firearms. The holster may allow a user to secure the firearm to her or his person, such as on a waistband, belt, or pocket ledge, for example. The holster may be configured such that a foldable firearm may be positioned therein in a folded or unfolded position. Moreover, the holster may allow a user to easily unfold a foldable firearm while the firearm is arranged in the holster. The holster may additionally be configured to allow a user to discharge the firearm while the firearm is arranged in the holster.

Quick-release adapter
11035648 · 2021-06-15 ·

The present disclosure provides a quick-release adapter. The quick-release adapter comprises a regulating part, a fixing part, and a functional part. The regulating part is engaged with or detached and separated from the fixing part through a chute. The fixing part is equipped with the U-shaped chute located in three sides of a chute surface of the fixing part to form a U-shaped structure. The regulating part slides into the fixing part along, the chute to form an engaged quick-release part. The functional part is fixed to a functional mounting surface, of the regulating part through a rotating mechanism. The functional part rotates around the rotating mechanism. Furthermore, the rotating mechanism comprises rotation holes, a regulating rod, a rotation fixing disc and a rotation limiting disc.

Thumb-actuated locking holster

A holster for receiving and withdrawing a handgun has a proximal wall portion with a handgun retention mechanism thereon. The mechanism having a first lever with a tab portion for actuation and release of a trigger guard, the lever having a snap fit into a lever region without a separate pin. A belt engaging member covers the lever region capturing the first lever therein. If a second retention mechanism is used, another lever with a tab portion is positioned so the tabs are stacked, depressing one also depresses the tab behind it, such that both mechanisms are released. Overmolded polymer layers in the holster body provides a softer interior handgun engagement surfaces. The holster body is split forwardly with a threaded fastener for clamping onto the handgun. No holster body is beneath or rearward of the tab portion, configured as a thumb button, allowing smooth transition to gripping the handgun.

Handgun holster for athletic use
10962326 · 2021-03-30 · ·

The present invention provides a handgun holster apparatus comprising a body, first strap, and second strap each made from moisture-wicking layers and moisture-repellant layers. The holster further comprises at least four reversible fasteners: a first reversible fastener affixed to the first strap, a second reversible fastener affixed to the second strap, a third reversible fastener affixed to the front side of the body, and a fourth reversible fastener affixed to the back side of the body. The first and second straps each respectively has open strap positions and closed strap positions allowing for the handgun to be removable from the holster as well as the holster to be reversibly affixed to the inside of a garment.

Handgun Holster With Trigger Guard
20200370864 · 2020-11-26 · ·

Handgun holster devices are provided that allow a user to securely, comfortably and safely carry a handgun on their person. The holster may be integral with a support band configured to be worn on a body part of a user. The holster and support band may each be made from one or more flexible materials such that the device is lightweight, unobtrusive and comfortable to carry in a concealed manner. The holster includes a trigger guard that is sized, shaped and positioned to substantially cover the trigger of a holstered handgun, thereby preventing a user from inadvertently discharging the weapon.

CONCEALED CARRY DEVICE AND GARMENT
20200348107 · 2020-11-05 · ·

A tactical upper garment for concealed carry of a weapon has an interior portion and an exterior portion. A weapon retention mounting patch is affixed to the interior portion, and a detachable firearm holster is removably attachable to the weapon retention mounting patch. The holster can be loaded with a firearm and then moved from a location outside the exterior portion to a space inside the interior portion. The detachable firearm holster is movable within said space along a height and a width of the weapon retention mounting patch to a desired position. The detachable firearm holster is pressed against the weapon retention mounting patch at the desired position to attach the detachable firearm holster to the tactical upper garment at the desired position.

HOLSTER FOR CONCEALABLE FIREARM
20200326154 · 2020-10-15 · ·

The present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous firearm holster. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a holster for a foldable or concealable firearms. A holster of the present disclosure may be configured to holster a firearm that has, or is foldable into, a generally rectangular shape. Such firearms may be sized, shaped, and configured to appear like a smartphone or other device. In other embodiments, the holster may be configured to accommodate other foldable or concealable firearms. The holster may allow a user to secure the firearm to her or his person, such as on a waistband, belt, or pocket ledge, for example. The holster may be configured such that a foldable firearm may be positioned therein in a folded or unfolded position. Moreover, the holster may allow a user to easily unfold a foldable firearm while the firearm is arranged in the holster. The holster may additionally be configured to allow a user to discharge the firearm while the firearm is arranged in the holster.

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.