TWO-POINT FIREARM SLING ENHANCED SECURITY SLING
20170254616 · 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A security sling for a long barreled firearm having a first strap with a detachable clip for attaching the first strap to the distal end of the firearm's stock and a releasable clip for attaching the first strap to a second strap that is connected to a two-point sling of the long barreled firearm.
Claims
1. A firearm security sling apparatus, comprising: A first strap comprising a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap; and a detachable clip disposed at a second end of the first strap, a second strap comprising a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and a self-adhering fastening end having hook and loop material disposed thereon, wherein the detachable clip is connectable to a firearm.
2. The firearm security sling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the self-adhering fastening end of the second strap is connectable to a firearm sling
3. The firearm security sling of claim 1, further comprising a looped tie for securing the first strap to a firearm sling.
4. The firearm security sling of claim 1, wherein the first strap and the second strap are manufactured from nylon.
5. The firearm security sling of claim 1, wherein the detachable clip comprises a carabiner clip.
6. The firearm security sling of claim 1, wherein the releasable clip comprises a squeeze clip.
7. The firearm security sling of claim 1, wherein the releasable clip comprises a button enabling releasing the releasable clip when depressed.
8. The firearm security sling of claim 1, wherein the first strap further comprises a padded section.
9. A method for securing a firearm sling, comprising: connecting a detachable clip disposed at a second end of a first strap to a receiving ring disposed on an end of a firearm barrel; connecting a second end of a second strap to a firearm sling; inserting a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap into a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and adjusting a length of the first strap between the releasable clip and the detachable clip by sliding the releasable clip along the first strap.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising securing the first strap to the firearm sling by looping a first tie disposed on the first strap into a second tie disposed on the firearm sling.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising positioning the firearm sling over a shoulder of a user.
12. The method of claim 9, further comprising positioning the first strap across an upper torso portion of a user.
13. A firearm security system, comprising: a two-point rifle sling having a first end associated with a proximate end of a rifle stock and a second end associated with a distal end of the rifle stock; a ring associated with a distal end of the rifle stock; a first strap comprising: a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap; and a detachable clip disposed at a second end of the first strap, a second strap comprising a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and a self-adhering fastening end having hook and loop material disposed thereon, wherein the detachable clip is connectable to the ring.
14. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the self-adhering fastening end of the second strap is connectable to the two-point rifle sling.
15. The firearm security system of claim 13, further comprising a looped tie for securing the first strap to the two-point rifle sling.
16. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the first strap and the second strap are manufactured from nylon.
17. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the detachable clip comprises a carabiner clip.
18. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the releasable clip comprises a squeeze clip.
19. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the releasable clip comprises a button enabling releasing the releasable clip when depressed.
20. The firearm security system of claim 13, wherein the first strap further comprises a padded section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Several embodiments of Applicant's invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Unless otherwise noted, like elements will be identified by identical numbers throughout all figures. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0017] The detailed description set forth below is intended as a description of the presently embodiments of the invention, and is not intended to represent the only form in which the present invention may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and sequences of steps for constructing and operating the invention. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments and that they are also intended to be encompassed within the scope of the invention.
[0018] Referring now to the figures, which are provided for purposes of illustrating an embodiment of the present invention only, and not for purposes of limiting the same, a user of the presently disclosed two-point enhanced security firearm sling is shown. In
[0019] The present security sling 100 shown in
[0020] A detailed view of securing sling 100 is depicted in
[0021] Second connection end 104 of securing sling 100 has secured at its end a clip 112 to fasten securing sling 100 to the rifle via sling clip ring 115. In one embodiment, clip 112 is a commercially available H&K metal carabiner style clip having a 184 lb. load bearing rating. Other clips that are generally detachable and of sufficient strength to bear the long rifle load can serve a clip 112. Such a clip 112 is attached to main strap 111 of securing sling 100 through a slot formed in the body are of clip 112. Clip 112 has main strap 111 secured therein by stitching the end of main strap 111 that is folded over itself after passage through the slot of clip 112 as shown in
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[0023] Strap connector 500 is connected to main strap 111 of securing sling 100 through a hook and loop material 507 such commercially available Velcro situated at distal end 506 of strap body 502 of strap connector 500. Distal end 506 of strap body 502 of strap connector 500 may be wrapped or folded around two-point sling 150 at a point P (
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[0025] Each strap section 401, 402, 408, 409 includes hook and loop material 406, 407 and opposite sides of corresponding strap section pairs. That is, “hook” material 406 is situated on the upper side of strap section 401 and “loop” material 407 is situated on the to side of paired strap section 402. This arrangement allows sections 401 and 402 to form a tie when the ends of strap sections 401 and 402 are folded upward and form a closed loop when the paired hook and loop material engages. Similarly, hook material 406 is situated on the upper side of strap section 408 and loop material 407 is situated on the lower side of corresponding strap section 409. In this manner, when strap sections 408 and 409 are folded downward and form a closed loop when the paired hook and loop material engages.
[0026] Double tie 116 formed from the paired strap sections 401, 402, 408 and 409 may be opened and closed with ease by the user. The upper tie of double tie 116 may be affixed to two-point sling 150 near stock 140 of rifle 120 and the lower tie of double tie 116 may be opened to receive main strap 111 of security sling 100, as shown in
[0027] In operation, security sling is worn by the user to prevent slippage of a long gun, such as a rifle, with a typical two-point sling 150 placed over the shoulder of a user.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The user of the present security sling removes the main strap from the double causing the main strap to be free at one end. The security sling is then engaged by wrapping the main strap around the torso of the user. The user then inserts the insertion piece of the squeeze clip located on the end of the main strap into the receiving end of the squeeze clip of the strap connector that is situated at or above the midway point of the two-point sling. In this manner, the user is provided with a two-point sling having enhanced security that prevent unwanted slippage of the two-point strap and rifle down the user's shoulder. At the same time, the user may quickly and efficiently disengage the main strap in order to draw the rifle to a shooting position. In a properly engaged position of the security sling, the main strap is engaged at the sling ring located on the rifle barrel or forestock. The other end of the main strap of the security sling is attached to the two-point sling by engaging the two halves of the associated fastener, such as a squeeze clip or single button connector that may be disengaged with a press by the palm of the hand. When engaged, the main strap will traverse the chest of the user, providing enhanced stability and security of the two-point sling and rifle.
[0030] Additional modifications or enhancements of the present invention may also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Thus, the particular combination of components described and photographs herein are intended to represent only certain embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to serve as limitations of apparatus, systems and methods within the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0031] While the disclosed embodiments have been described with reference to one or more particular implementations, these implementations are not intended to limit or restrict the scope or applicability of the invention. Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many modifications and alterations to the disclosed embodiments are available. Therefore, each of the foregoing embodiments and obvious variants thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosed inventions.
[0032] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
[0033] The following clauses are offered as further description of the disclosed invention:
Clause 1. A firearm security sling apparatus, comprising: [0034] A first strap comprising [0035] a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap; and [0036] a detachable clip disposed at a second end of the first strap, [0037] a second strap comprising a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and [0038] a self-adhering fastening end having hook and loop material disposed thereon, [0039] wherein the detachable clip is connectable to a firearm.
Clause 2. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the self-adhering fastening end of the second strap is connectable to a firearm sling
Clause 3. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, further comprising a looped tie for securing the first strap to a firearm sling.
Clause 4. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the first strap and the second strap are manufactured from nylon.
Clause 5. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the detachable clip comprises a carabiner clip.
Clause 6. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the releasable clip comprises a squeeze clip.
Clause 7. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the releasable clip comprises a button enabling releasing the releasable clip when depressed.
Clause 8. The firearm security sling apparatus of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the first strap further comprises a padded section.
Clause 9. A method for securing a firearm sling, comprising: [0040] connecting a detachable clip disposed at a second end of a first strap to a receiving ring disposed on an end of a firearm barrel; [0041] connecting a second end of a second strap to a firearm sling; [0042] inserting a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap into a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and [0043] adjusting a length of the first strap between the releasable clip and the detachable clip by sliding the releasable clip along the first strap.
Clause 10. The method of any proceeding or preceding clause, further comprising securing the first strap to the firearm sling by looping a first tie disposed on the first strap into a second tie disposed on the firearm sling.
Clause 11. The method of any proceeding or preceding clause, further comprising positioning the firearm sling over a shoulder of a user.
Clause 12. The method of any proceeding or preceding clause, further comprising positioning the first strap across an upper torso portion of a user.
Clause 13. A firearm security system, comprising: [0044] a two-point rifle sling having a first end associated with a proximate end of a rifle stock and a second end associated with a distal end of the rifle stock; [0045] a ring associated with a distal end of the rifle stock; [0046] a first strap comprising: [0047] a releasable clip disposed at a first end of the first strap; and [0048] a detachable clip disposed at a second end of the first strap, [0049] a second strap comprising [0050] a releasable clip receiver disposed at a first end of the second strap; and [0051] a self-adhering fastening end having hook and loop material disposed thereon, wherein the detachable clip is connectable to the ring.
Clause 14. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the self-adhering fastening end of the second strap is connectable to the two-point rifle sling.
Clause 15. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, further comprising a looped tie for securing the first strap to the two-point rifle sling.
Clause 16. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the first strap and the second strap are manufactured from nylon.
Clause 17. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the detachable clip comprises a carabiner clip.
Clause 18. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the releasable clip comprises a squeeze clip.
Clause 19. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the releasable clip comprises a button enabling releasing the releasable clip when depressed.
Clause 20. The firearm security system of any proceeding or preceding clause, wherein the first strap further comprises a padded section.