Concealed carry anchor and holster system
09777988 ยท 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/0254
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A concealed carry anchor and holster system secures a holster to a user in order to conceal a firearm from perception. The concealed carry anchor and holster system includes: a holster, to support the firearm; a garment portion, which is a portion of a garment the user wears in order to support and/or conceal the holster and subsequently a firearm; at least one anchor magnet and a holster magnet to secure the holster onto the garment portion. The holster magnet is integrated into the holster, while the at least one anchor is positioned adjacent to the garment portion. The garment portion is positioned between the at least one anchor magnet and the holster magnet. The at least one anchor magnet is magnetically engaged with the holster magnet in order to secure the holster to the garment portion. Therefore, a supported firearm is anchored to the user's body for efficient access.
Claims
1. A concealed carry anchor and holster system comprises: a holster; a garment portion; at least one anchor magnet; a holster magnet; the holster comprises a lateral portion; the garment portion comprises a first garment surface and a second garment surface; the holster magnet being integrated into the lateral portion; the holster being positioned adjacent to the first garment surface; the second garment surface being opposite to the holster about the first garment surface; the at least one anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the garment portion; the garment portion being positioned between the at least one anchor magnet and the holster magnet; and the at least one anchor magnet being magnetically engaged with the holster magnet.
2. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the at least one anchor magnet being a first anchor magnet and a second anchor magnet; the first anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the first garment surface; the second anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the second garment surface, opposite to the first anchor magnet; the second anchor magnet being magnetically engaged to the first anchor magnet; and the first anchor magnet being magnetically engaged to the holster magnet.
3. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first anchor magnet and the second anchor magnet have a greater magnetic strength than the holster magnet.
4. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a trigger guard; the holster comprises a weapon insertion opening; and the trigger guard being connected adjacent to holster about the weapon insertion opening.
5. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: a magazine holder; the magazine holder being connected adjacent and along the lateral portion; and the magazine holder being radially offset from the holster magnet about the lateral portion.
6. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the garment portion being a leg strap; the leg strap comprises a first interlocking fastener and a second interlocking fastener; the first interlocking fastener being connected adjacent to the first garment surface; the second interlocking fastener being connected adjacent to the second garment surface; and the first interlocking fastener and the second interlocking fastener being selectively engaged to each other.
7. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 6, comprises: the second interlocking fastener being offset from the first interlocking fastener along the leg strap; and the at least one anchor magnet being connected to the leg strap between the first interlocking fastener and the second interlocking fastener.
8. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the garment portion being a leg portion of a boxer brief undergarment.
9. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 1, comprises: the garment portion being a pocket; and the holster being positioned within the pocket.
10. A concealed carry anchor and holster system comprises: a holster; a garment portion; at least one anchor magnet; a holster magnet; a trigger guard; the holster comprises a lateral portion and a weapon insertion opening; the garment portion comprises a first garment surface and a second garment surface; the holster magnet being integrated into the lateral portion; the holster being positioned adjacent to the first garment surface; the second garment surface being opposite to the holster about the first garment surface; the at least one anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the garment portion; the garment portion being positioned between the at least one anchor magnet and the holster magnet; the at least one anchor magnet being magnetically engaged with the holster magnet; and the trigger guard being connected adjacent to holster about the weapon insertion opening.
11. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 10, comprises: the at least one anchor magnet being a first anchor magnet and a second anchor magnet; the first anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the first garment surface; the second anchor magnet being positioned adjacent to the second garment surface, opposite to the first anchor magnet; the second anchor magnet being magnetically engaged to the first anchor magnet; and the first anchor magnet being magnetically engaged to the holster magnet.
12. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first anchor magnet and the second anchor magnet have a greater magnetic strength than the holster magnet.
13. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 10, comprises: a magazine holder; the magazine holder being connected adjacent and along the lateral portion; and the magazine holder being radially offset from the holster magnet about the lateral portion.
14. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 10, comprises: the garment portion being a leg strap; the leg strap comprises a first interlocking fastener and a second interlocking fastener; the first interlocking fastener being connected adjacent to the first garment surface; the second interlocking fastener being connected adjacent to the second garment surface; and the first interlocking fastener and the second interlocking fastener being selectively engaged to each other.
15. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 14, comprises: the second interlocking fastener being offset from the first interlocking fastener along the leg strap; and the at least one anchor magnet being connected to the leg strap between the first interlocking fastener and the second interlocking fastener.
16. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 10, comprises: the garment portion being a leg portion of a boxer brief undergarment.
17. The concealed carry anchor and holster system, as claimed in claim 10, comprises: the garment portion being a pocket; and the holster being positioned within the pocket.
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(9) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(10) The present invention is a concealed carry anchor and holster system. The present invention is preferred to be positioned under or within a garment in order to conceal a firearm. The present invention allows for the complete concealment of a firearm from perception. The present invention is designed to reduce the print, or outline, of a firearm positioned under a garment of the user. The present invention secures a firearm firmly such that the user is able to walk swiftly, run, jump, and invert themselves without the firearm coming loose from the present invention or the present invention from disassembling.
(11) The present invention comprises a holster 1, a garment portion 2, at least one anchor magnet 3, and a holster magnet 4, in accordance to
(12) In some embodiments of the present invention, the at least one anchor magnet 3 is a first anchor magnet 8 and a second anchor magnet 9, in accordance to
(13) In accordance to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises a trigger guard 10, as detailed in
(14) Further in accordance to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises a magazine holder 12, shown in
(15) In some embodiments of the present invention, the garment portion 2 is a leg strap 13, in accordance to
(16) In some other embodiments of the present invention, the garment portion 2 is a leg portion of a boxer brief undergarment 16, where the boxer brief undergarment 16 includes, but is not limited to, boxer brief underwear, athletic compression shorts, or other similar garments. As shown in
(17) In accordance to the preferred embodiment, the garment portion 2 is a pocket 17, as shown in
(18) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.