Magnetic Firearm and Knife Holster
20200196741 ยท 2020-06-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2200/0591
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41C33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/0236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41C33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A firearm holster or knife sheath with an imbedded magnetic holstering locator is disclosed. A strong magnet source is positioned at a preferred insertion point of a firearm holster or knife sheath. To facilitate inserting a firearm or edged weapon in a holster or sheath, a magnet located at the insertion edge opening in each instance allows the user to more safely reholster or re-sheath either a firearm or a knife without a need to break focus on a threat. The magnetic insert attracts the leading edge of the firearm or the knife thereby allowing the user to quickly recognize the correct position to begin insertion of the firearm or the knife into the holster or sheath without the need to observe the arm movement in the process.
Claims
1. A holster to carry a weapon, said weapon at least partially comprised of a ferrous material comprising: a sheath configured to accept a weapon for carrying about the body of a user of the sheath, said sheath comprised of a pouch with an opening of the pouch to allow insertion of the weapon, said pouch of a suitable size to accommodate the weapon within said sheath when the weapon is inserted therein; a magnet integrated into the sheath to facilitate attraction of the weapon upon placement of the weapon near the sheath.
2. The holster of claim 1 where the weapon is an edged weapon.
3. The holster of claim 1 wherein said weapon is a firearm.
4. A method of returning a weapon to a holster configured to store the weapon on or about the body of a person comprised of the steps of: placing a magnet within the holster, said magnet being located at a point on the holster which is determined to be the point of desired initial contact of the leading edge of the weapon with the holster; return the weapon to the said holster by lowering the weapon toward the holster without the user looking at the holster during the process; allowing the weapon to be attracted to and contact the magnet when the weapon is being returned to the holster; after contact with the magnet, slide the weapon into the holster along the path defined by a line between the magnet and the seated position of the weapon within the holster.
5. Apparatus for improving the return of a weapon to the weapon's holster or sheath when the weapon is in the hand of a person using the weapon, said apparatus comprising a holster fashioned to be worn about the body of the user by attachment to a belt or strap, said holster of a suitable size to accommodate the weapon in a secure manner when said weapon is inserted in the holster; wherein said holster includes a pouch with at least one opening therein, into which said weapon is slidably inserted to be securely seated into the holster; the holster including a portion which extends above the at least one opening in the pouch which accepts the front end of the weapon to be slidably inserted into the said pouch; and a magnet integrated into the said portion of the holster which extends above the at least one opening in the pouch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] And now the invention will be described with reference to the various Figures as numbered to describe constituent parts of the invention. Like numbers refer to like parts in the drawings.
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[0020] Sheath 10 otherwise is fashioned with conventional means with the exception of the improvement provided by magnet 12. In reinserting knife 20 into sheath 10, when knife point 22 is in the vicinity of magnet 12, it can be appreciated that knife point 22 will be attracted to, and contact magnet 12, thereby providing the user with a positive contact feel and affirmation that there has been contact between knife point 22 and magnet 12 allowing knife 20 to be inserted inwardly into sheath 10.
[0021] When knife 20 is in the vicinity of sheath 10 and point 22 is drawn magnetically to the area of magnet 12, it can be appreciated that the large dimension or flat side area of the knife blade, referred to as blade cheek 24, will continue to stay in contact with magnet 12 as point 22 is slidably inserted in the interior compartment of sheath 10. It is advantageous to embed magnet 12 into the material used to create sheath 10. Such a means of securing magnet 12 into the sheath or holster which uses the invention disclosed prevents the magnet from creating a metal-on-metal sound when a knife or firearm contacts magnet 12. Having a plastic or leather layer between magnet 12 and the knife or firearm being placed into a sheath or holster also reduces possible damage such as scratching a blade or body of a firearm during contact and any sliding motion as the weapon is slid into the pouch portion of the sheath or holster. The material in the area of magnet 12, or magnet 32 in the case of a firearm, can be made of a material with a low coefficient of friction to facilitate the sliding of the weapon over and past the location of the magnet while the weapon is moved into the holster to be secured.
[0022] The essence of the disclosed invention is the operation and procedure of contacting the magnet with the weapon and thereafter inserting and seating the edged weapon allowing a user of knife 20, while gripping the knife handle 26, to find the appropriate location on sheath 10. When this occurs, the user is in a position to insert the knife into the sheath without the need to look down or over at the operation. Knife point 22 or cheek 24 of knife 20 is immediately drawn to magnet 12 allowing positive contact.
[0023] The same invention translates directly to the use of the combination of a magnet infused holster and a metallic firearm to provide the same effect of ease of holstering. The operation is basically the same with a pistol upon which a magnet has the effect in regard to attracting the pistol to a predefined starting location to insert a pistol into a holster. As can be seen in
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[0025] The invention also lends itself to an improved method of securing a firearm, knife or other sheathed or holstered weapon. After drawing a firearm or knife from its holster or sheath in the conventional fashion, the weapon used can be reinserted into its carrying device without bringing the eyes of the user toward to the holster or sheath device. The method of reinsertion of the weapon into its carrying device would include the steps of bringing firearm 40 or knife 20 towards the body of the user and to the location on the user in which holster 30 or sheath 10 within which embedded magnet 32 or 12 respectively is positioned. Once the firearm or knife is in the immediate vicinity of magnet 32 or magnet 12, the user will feel the attraction and contact of firearm 40 or knife 20 with the magnet located in the threshold area of a holster or sheath.
[0026] The advantage of this method of securing a weapon into its carrying device is that the user need not look at the holster or sheath to find the entry point of the carrying device. Rather, the user's eyes can remain elsewhere as the magnet will capture the weapon as it travels to the vicinity of the holster or sheath by the action of the user, soon to be captured by the pull of the magnet and leading the weapon to the point on the holster or sheath which allows the weapon to be slid further and seated into the carrying device without the user needing to be distracted by the user focusing on the proper entry of the weapon. After contact with the area in which magnet 32 or 12 is embedded, the user then slides the firearm or the knife respectively into the sheath while the firearm or knife is being held in close proximity by the magnet that is embedded in the holster or sheath. This new method frees the user from any distraction of re-holstering a firearm or re-sheathing a knife. The process of returning the weapon to a holder becomes more of a reflex with a magnetic holster allowing the new procedure to function in a fashion not possible with prior techniques.