Release holster apparatus and method
11346633 ยท 2022-05-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B5/1469
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus having a release holster apparatus including: an elongated strap; a pocket between first and second sections of cloth material, attached to the elongated strap; and a flap attached to the elongated strap; wherein the pocket has top and bottom openings; wherein the flap has a first end attached nearer the top than the bottom opening: wherein the flap has a second end opposing the first end of the flap; wherein the flap in an open state does not cover any part of the top opening of the pocket; and wherein the flap is configured to be placed in a closed state in which the flap covers part, but not the entirety of the top opening of the pocket, and wherein a section of the flap is attached to a portion of the first section of cloth material of the pocket.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a release holster apparatus including: an elongated strap; a pocket formed between first and second sections of cloth material, and attached to the elongated strap; and a flap attached to the elongated strap; wherein the pocket has a top opening and an opposing bottom opening; wherein the flap has a first end attached nearer to the top opening of the pocket than the bottom opening of the pocket; wherein the flap has a second end which opposes the first end of the flap; wherein the flap is configured to be placed in an open state in which the flap does not cover any part of the top opening of the pocket; and wherein the flap is configured to be placed in a closed state in which the flap covers part of the top opening of the pocket, but not the entirety of the top opening of the pocket, and wherein a section of the flap is attached to a portion of the first section of cloth material of the pocket.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising hand-held archery release aid configured to fit at least partially in the pocket.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the elongated strap has first and second ends; wherein the apparatus includes a first attachment device located nearer to the first end of the elongated strap than the second end of the elongated strap; wherein the apparatus includes a second attachment device located nearer to the second end of the elongated strap than the first end of the elongated strap; wherein the elongated strap is configured to wrap around a person's wrist with the first attachment device detachably attached to the second attachment device in order to hold the elongated strap, the pocket, the flap, and the hand-held archery release aid onto the person's wrist.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first section of cloth material of the pocket is attached to the flap through a magnetic connection.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the elongated strap has first and second ends; wherein the apparatus includes a first attachment device located nearer to the first end of the elongated strap than the second end of the elongated strap; wherein the apparatus includes a second attachment device located nearer to the second end of the elongated strap than the first end of the elongated strap; wherein the elongated strap is configured to wrap around a person's wrist with the first attachment device detachably attached to the second attachment device in order to hold the elongated strap, the pocket and the flap onto the person's wrist.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pocket is configured to hold hand-held archery release aids of different sizes.
7. A method comprising: attaching an elongated strap to the wrist of a person to attach a release holster apparatus to the wrist of the person; wherein the release holster apparatus includes: an elongated strap; a pocket formed between first and second sections of cloth material, and attached to the elongated strap; and a flap attached to the elongated strap; wherein the pocket has a top opening and an opposing bottom opening; wherein the flap has a first end attached nearer to the top opening of the pocket than the bottom opening of the pocket; wherein the flap has a second end which opposes the first end of the flap; and further comprising placing the flap in an open state in which the flap does not cover any part of the top opening of the pocket; and placing the flap in a closed state in which a section of the flap is attached to a portion of the first section of cloth material of the pocket to thereby cover part of the top opening of the pocket, but not the entirety of the top opening of the pocket.
8. The method of claim 7 further comprising inserting a hand-held archery release aid at least partially into the pocket when the flap is in an open state.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the elongated strap has first and second ends; wherein the release holster apparatus includes a first attachment device located nearer to the first end of the elongated strap than the second end of the elongated strap; wherein the release holster apparatus includes a second attachment device located nearer to the second end of the elongated strap than the first end of the elongated strap; and further comprising wrapping the elongated strap around the person's wrist with the first attachment device detachably attached to the second attachment device in order to attach the elongated strap, the pocket, the flap, and the hand-held archery release aid onto the person's wrist.
10. The method of claim 7 wherein the first section of cloth material of the pocket is attached to the section of the flap through a magnetic connection.
11. The method of claim 7 wherein the elongated strap has first and second ends; wherein the release holster apparatus includes a first attachment device located nearer to the first end of the elongated strap than the second end of the elongated strap; wherein the release holster apparatus includes a second attachment device located nearer to the second end of the elongated strap than the first end of the elongated strap; and further comprising wrapping the elongated strap around the person's wrist with the first attachment device detachably attached to the second attachment device in order to attach the elongated strap, the pocket and the flap onto the person's wrist.
12. The method of claim 7 wherein the pocket is configured to hold hand-held archery release aids of different sizes.
Description
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(21) Referring to
(22) The section 8 has a rectangular piece of an attachment device 10 attached to it as shown in
(23) Each of the central section 4 and the central section 6 have peripheral edges that are attached together to form a pocket 5. The pocket 5 is open at the top and the bottom as shown by
(24) There is a hook 16 shown in
(25) The flap, which includes sections 12 and 14 may be configured in the state of
(26) In the configuration and state of
(27) In at least one embodiment, the release holster apparatus 1 is a unique, wearable device, configured particularly for the archery industry, to carry a hand-held archery release aid, such as release aid 200 shown in a simplified form, in
(28) The release holster apparatus 1 is configured as a stand-alone form of wearable storage specifically for a hand-held archery release aid that remains attached to the wrist by means of its integrated wrist strap and requires no additional point of attachment (e.g., pockets, bags, clips, belts, satchels, other binding materials, etc.). The pocket 5 of the release holster apparatus 1 is configured specifically to address the unique shape and style of the widest variety of hand-held archery release aids possible. The bottom of the pocket 5 is an open design allowing longer hand-held archery release aids to protrude unimpeded, while the top of the pocket 5 of the release holster apparatus 1 shown in
(29) The dimensions of the pocket 5 of the release holster apparatus 1 are configured to allow for smooth, convenient entry and egress of the hand-held archery release aid using one hand. In order to accommodate the disproportionate size of most hand-held archery release aids, the top 5a of the pocket 5 shown in
(30) In at least one embodiment the release holster apparatus 1 is configured as a stand-alone form of wearable storage specifically for a hand-held archery release aid that remains attached to the wrist by means of its integrated wrist strap, which may include sections 2, 6, 8, 10, and 18, and requires no additional point of attachment (e.g., pockets, bags, clips, belts, satchels, other binding materials, etc.). The pocket and/or opening 5, formed by section 4 and section 6 of the release holster apparatus 1, in at least one embodiment is configured specifically to address the unique shape and style of the widest variety of hand-held archery release aids possible. The bottom shown in
(31) The dimensions of the pocket 5 of the release holster apparatus is sized in at least one embodiment, to allow for smooth, convenient entry and egress of the hand-held archery release aid using one hand. The pocket 5 itself is configured with a tapered contour and open ends at the top 5a and the bottom 5b in order to accommodate the disproportionate and varying sizes, lengths, and dimensions of the many different types and styles of hand-held archery release aids available. The top, shown in
(32) The tapered nature of the pocket 5 is shown by the larger opening at the top 5a as shown in
(33) The release aid 200 may be made entirely or substantially of solid metal, such as aluminum or steel. The release aid 200 may include sections 202 and 204, and barrel or cylinder 206. The barrel or cylinder 206 is fixed to the section 202, and protrudes outward at an angle substantially perpendicular to the section 202. The release aid 200 may have a width of W3, from an end 200d to an end 200c, and a length of L3, from an end 200a to an end 200b.
(34) In at least one embodiment, the release holster apparatus 1 is configured so that the width W1 of the pocket 5 is at least as large as, or slightly larger than the width W3 of the release aid 200. The length L1 of the pocket 5 is preferably a substantial portion of the length L3 of the release aid 200, such as at least half of the length L3 of the release aid 200. A portion of the release aid 200 may protrude out the bottom 5b, and a portion may protrude out the top 5a of the pocket 5, when the release aid 200 is inserted as far as possible into the pocket 5 in
(35) The sections 2, 6, and 8 together may be described as an elongated strap, having a length (in the direction of the width W1 of the pocket 5) which is substantially longer than the width (in the direction of the length L1 of the pocket 5), shown in
(36) Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.