Patent classifications
A45F2200/0591
HOLSTER HOLDER FOR HANDBAG
A holster holder for carrying a firearm, such as a pistol, securely in a handbag. The holster holder is dimension to be retained within an interior compartment of a handbag. A clip of the holster is secured with a top edge of the holster holder. A recess or notch may retain a tang of the clip. The holster holder is removably secured to a bottom of the handbag so that a pistol carried therein is reliably positioned for a quick retrieval of the pistol
CHEST PACK HOLSTER
A chest pack holster can include a pocket designed to receive at least part of a handgun body of a handgun. The chest pack holster can include strap fasteners that are designed to fasten the chest pack holster to securing straps of a chest pack (such as side straps and/or shoulder straps). At least part of the chest pack holster can be positioned between a pack body of the chest pack and a wearer of the chest pack. The securing straps of the chest pack can be designed to extend around a torso of the wearer of the chest pack to assist in securing the chest pack to the wearer of the chest pack.
TACTICAL TORSO TOOL CARRIER AND NETWORKED CONTROL AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
A tactical torso tool carrier and networked control and communication system is disclosed, wherein a tactical torso tool carrier device includes a main unit configured to be worn on the torso of a person, the main unit including a housing having a docking station configured to securely attach a removable tool module, wherein the tactical torso tool carrier device facilitates communications between personnel and systems operably associated with the tactical toro tool carrier and networked control and communication system.
Article Holding Device
An article holding device for self-defense weapons and personal items includes a strap, which defines a loop. A head and a first shoulder of a user are insertably into the loop so that the strap rests on a second shoulder of the user, with the strap extending transversely from the second shoulder to proximate to an opposed hip of the user. A plurality of pouches is engaged to the strap. A respective item, such as a phone, keys, or an aerosol self-defense spray cannister, is insertable into each pouch so that the item is removably engaged to the strap. A sheath is engaged to the strap. An elongated self-defense weapon, such as a baton, is insertable into an open end of the sheath so that the elongated self-defense weapon is removably engaged to the strap.
TACTICAL DUTY BELT
A duty belt includes a belt and a buckle. A first fixed belt end is rigidly secured to the belt, and a second free belt end having longitudinally-distributed recesses is releasably engaged with at least one rigid buckle pin via at least one recess in the closed state of the duty belt. In the closed state, the free end is guided through a buckle opening and overlaps with the fixed end. The buckle has two perpendicularly and longitudinally offset buckle plates such that a connection element with precisely one opening for passing through the belt is between the two plates. The first plate inner face has a securing device securing the fixed end to the buckle while the second plate inner face has the at least one rigid pin so that one plate is constantly visible from outside in the closed state regardless of which belt side lies outside.
Clothing integrated tab system
A clothing integrated tab system is disclosed. The clothing integrated tab system may include an anchor panel. The anchor panel may include a first aperture, a second aperture, a channel extending between the first aperture and the second aperture, and a bridge tab. The bridge tab may be disposed between the first aperture and the second aperture as well as extending over the channel. The clothing integrated tab system may include a tab member removably coupled to the anchor panel and extending through the first aperture, the channel and the second aperture.
TREKKING POLE WITH MAGNETIC RIFLE MOUNT
Apparatus involved with but not limited to a telescoping trekking pole with attachments for holding in place sporting gear, including a rifle. A magnet may be disposed near the upper end of the trekking pole assembly and may magnetically receive a barrel of a rifle, while a protrusion extending laterally some distance down the trekking pole assembly may receive the butt of a stock of a rifle. Telescoping lengths of a trekking pole allow a trekking pole to be adjusted in length to accommodate a user's height and/or the length of a rifle to be held by a trekking pole, and for a trekking pole to be reduced in length for portability and storage. Additional elements, such as handles and rings, may be disposed on a trekking pole to allow additional surfaces for gripping or hanging additional sporting gear, respectively.
RIGID ATTACHMENT SYSTEM
A rigid attachment system is provided. The rigid attachment system may be, e.g., an assaulter belt assembly, which includes a first layer having a plurality of windows cut from a thermoplastic composite material, e.g., Tegris® or Curv®, the windows spaced apart along a length of the first layer and separated by a plurality of bridge portions. The assaulter belt assembly further includes a second layer extending along and coupled to a back side of the first layer forming a plurality of openings configured to support one or more accessory holders. A binding may be affixed over the upper and lower edges of the first layer via a horizontal stitching pattern, and the second layer may be affixed to first layer along the plurality of bridge portions via a vertical stitching pattern.
TOURNIQUET HOLDER
Provided is a tourniquet holder comprising a mounting base adapted to be operationally engaged with a handguard of an associated weapon, a first tang, a second tang, and an elongated retention strap. The mounting base has a substantially flat plate defining a first base face and a second base face, one or more fastener apertures, and one or more retention slots. The first tang extends in a direction substantially normal to the first base face. The second tang extends in a direction substantially normal to the first base face. The first tang and the second tang define therebetween a margin adapted to accommodate therein an associated tourniquet. The elongated retention strap passes through the one or more retention slots, has a first end and a second end that are selectably engagable with one another to define a loop adapted to retain therein the associated tourniquet.
Systems, devices and methods for storage of, and rapid access to items
Rapid access storage devices and systems are provided herein, which allow a user to quickly retrieve items stored behind, to the side of, or otherwise out of a comfortable reach range of the user. The devices comprise a housing, and at least one carriage retractable from the housing via a retraction assembly. Rapid access storage systems may comprise a wearable item, including hanging items, that include or are coupled to one or more rapid access storage devices.