Pouch for concealed handgun
09772162 · 2017-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2200/0591
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41C33/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/0272
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S224/911
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F41C33/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pouch for carrying a concealed handgun includes a compartment for rapidly accessing extra ammunition. The bag resembles a normal small bag conventionally worn on a user's belt, but is designed to securely hold a handgun and allow rapid employment of the handgun. The ammunition compartment is virtually totally concealed and drops a magazine for a semi-automatic handgun or a rapid reloading apparatus for a revolver directly into the palm of a user's hand.
Claims
1. A pouch for a handgun comprising a zippered woven fabric bag adapted to be worn on the belt of a user, the bag including a releasably closable ammunition compartment located within and on the bottom of the bag for accessing an extra magazine for a semi-automatic handgun or rapid reloading apparatus for a revolver, wherein the compartment is closed with a fabric flap secured to the bag and releasable from the bag by hook and loop fasteners, and wherein the compartment is oriented such that upon separating the flap from the bag the contents of the compartment drop into the hand of the user.
2. The pouch of claim 1 wherein the pouch is constructed with one front face panel and a parallel rear face panel, with two parallel vertical side panels, and two parallel horizontal side panels, thereby forming four side panels, the four side panels interposed between the front face panel and the rear face panel forming four perimeter sides of the bag, forming an interior firearm compartment, further including a first zipper that bisects one horizontal side panel and one vertical side panel around the perimeter of the pouch, thereby opening the top and rear of the bag, such that the user can unzip the zipper and reach into the pouch to access a handgun.
3. The pouch of claim 2 further including an outer compartment overlying the front face panel, constructed of with a second zipper releasably separating the outer compartment from the face panel.
4. The pouch of claim 2 further including a separator panel within the interior firearm compartment, the separator panel attached to the inside surface of the rear face panel and adapted to store a firearm between the separator panel and the inside surface of the rear face panel.
5. The pouch of claim 1 wherein the ammunition compartment located within the bag completely separates the firearm compartment from the ammunition.
6. The pouch of claim 2 wherein the panels comprise flexible woven fabric.
7. The pouch of claim 2 including D rings attached to the top of the rear panel adapted to attach to a user's belt.
8. The pouch of claim 2 wherein the outside surface of the panels comprises a fabric integrally bonded to a foamed material, the foamed material interposed between the outside surface fabric and a non-tear synthetic fabric which lines the interior of the bag.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIOUS FIGURES OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The front face (2) of bag (1) is semi-detachable from the rear face (3) by zipper (10). When worn, if the user desires to access the firearm, the user merely pulls zipper tab (11). Top, horizontal side panel (6) and rearward, vertical side panel (5) are substantially bisected by zipper (10), or 180 degrees around the bag. When zipper (10) is fully disengaged the user can readily place his hand into the firearm compartment (12) (best seen in
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(12) It must be emphasized that the entire operation of opening the firearm compartment (12), withdrawing the firearm, opening the ammunition compartment, and withdrawing ammunition are all accomplished with only a single hand, leaving the users other hand completely free to handle a flashlight, etc.
(13) The front face (14) of outer compartment (13) partially overlies front face (2). A second zipper (15) extends vertically from the bottom side panel, parallel to the front side panel, and across and parallel to the top side panel, or 180 degrees around the bag. When the zipper is disengaged, by pulling zipper tab (16), the user is free to access equipment within compartment (13). D rings (17) and (18) attach to the rear face of the bag. The D rings are for attaching nylon or other material adjustable web belt for use with running shorts or hiking pants without belt loops. Plastic clips on each end of the belt would removably attach to the D rings. The belt length will be adjustable with a typical plastic slide. The belt would also allow the pouch to be slung across the shoulder, hanging under the opposing arm. The pouch would hang at the wear's side under the arm. This way the pouch can be concealed under a jacket or worn slung openly, not concealed.
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(18) Zipper (10) extends only partially across top side panel (6) and only partially down vertical side panel (5). By limiting the travel of zipper (10) the incidence of a stuck zipper is reduced. Of course, no fabric tags or other ends after stitching are allowed to extend into the zipper area, to prevent fabric from jamming the zipper (10).
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(22) The interior of firearm compartment (12) is conveniently provided with separator panel (28), that is stitched to the inside of rear face (3). The barrel of a firearm is stored between separator panel (28) and the inside of rear face (3). The outside of ammunition compartment (9) is located completely within and is completely separated from the interior of firearm compartment (12). Because the ammunition compartment (9) is made small enough to just accommodate a magazine or rapid loading apparatus for a revolver, ammunition compartment (9) takes up little volume within firearm compartment (12). In design, the top of ammunition compartment (9) lies well below where the grip portion of a firearm would be located. Therefore, the ammunition compartment will not interfere with the user's hand when a firearm is accessed. Also, because the outside of ammunition compartment (9) is located between separator panel (28) and the inner face (2) of the bag, items in ammunition compartment (9) will not interfere with the user's hand when the user reaches for the grip of a handgun located in firearm compartment (12).
(23) The panels that form firearm bag (1) are most conveniently manufactured from a flexible woven fabric, although the invention is not limited to any particular material from which to manufacture the bag. In a preferred embodiment the outside surface of the panels comprises a fabric integrally bonded to a foamed material, the foamed material interposed between the outside surface fabric and a non-tear synthetic fabric which lines the interior of the bag. A preferred material for the bag is a polyester or nylon base fabric with PVC or urethane backing, flame or otherwise laminated to the foam and then flame or otherwise laminated to a non-tear synthetic fabric interior liner. Because the inner surface of the panels are foam, they have padding properties that both protect the firearm and aid in concealing any imprint that would reveal the presence of the firearm within the bag. Zippers (10) and (15) are made of polymeric material, however any suitable material for the zippers is contemplated to be within the scope of the invention.