SCISSOR HOLSTER
20180368561 ยท 2018-12-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B29/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A holster for carrying heavy duty or industrial scissors on a user's belt. The scissors having a pair of handles and cutting blades. The holster includes a front panel and a back panel, the front panel being secured to the back panel to define therebetween a pouch having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end. The cutting blades of the scissors are insertable through the opening of the pouch. The holster further includes restraining means, which may be in the form of a restraining rivet, for preventing an end tip of the cutting blades contacting the closed end of the pouch when the scissors are placed into the pouch.
Claims
1. A holster for carrying scissors having a pair of handles and cutting blades, the holster including a front panel and a back panel, the front panel being secured to the back panel to define therebetween a pouch having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end, the cutting blades of the scissors being insertable through the opening of the pouch, the holster further including restraining means for preventing an end tip of the cutting blades contacting the closed end of the pouch, when the scissors are placed into the pouch.
2. A holster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the restraining means is connected to the front panel and the back panel, the restraining means being positioned to reduce the size of the opening of the pouch such that, when the scissors are placed into the pouch, the handles are at least in part prevented from entering the pouch.
3. A holster as claimed in claim 2 wherein the restraining means is a rivet extending through the front and back panels.
4. A holster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the front panel is formed of a folded flap integral with the back panel, an edge of the folded flap being secured to an overlying edge of the back panel with stitching, thereby forming said pouch.
5. A holster as claimed in claim 1 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
6. A holster as claimed in claim 5 wherein an edge of the auxiliary panel is secured to an overlying edge of the front panel with stitching, thereby forming said utility pocket.
7. A holster as claimed in claim 6 wherein the auxiliary panel has a width which is greater than the front panel such that the opening of the utility pocket hangs away from the front panel.
8. A holster as claimed in claim 1 further including a reinforcement material at the closed end of the pouch between the front panel and the back panel.
9. A holster as claimed in claim 1 further including belt attachment means for enabling the holster to be worn on a user's belt.
10. A holster as claimed in claim 9 wherein the belt attachment means is formed by a folded over portion of the back panel, an end of the folded over portion being secured to the back panel to form a belt loop for receiving a user's belt.
11. A holster as claimed in claim 10 wherein the end of the folded over portion is secured to the back panel by a series of rivets substantially aligned with the opening of the pouch.
12. A holster as claimed in claim 2 wherein the front panel is formed of a folded flap integral with the back panel, an edge of the folded flap being secured to an overlying edge of the back panel with stitching, thereby forming said pouch.
13. A holster as claimed in claim 3 wherein the front panel is formed of a folded flap integral with the back panel, an edge of the folded flap being secured to an overlying edge of the back panel with stitching, thereby forming said pouch.
14. A holster as claimed in claim 2 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
15. A holster as claimed in claim 3 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
16. A holster as claimed in claim 4 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
17. A holster as claimed in claim 12 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
18. A holster as claimed in claim 13 further including an auxiliary panel secured to the front panel to define therebetween a utility pocket overlying the pouch, the utility pocket having an opening and an oppositely disposed closed end.
19. A holster as claimed in claim 2 further including a reinforcement material at the closed end of the pouch between the front panel and the back panel.
20. A holster as claimed in claim 2 further including belt attachment means for enabling the holster to be worn on a user's belt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] With reference to the accompanying figures, there is shown a holster 1 for carrying a pair of scissors 3 on a user's belt 5. The holster 1 is preferably made of a pliable material having high strength and wearability. In this regard, the pliable material is preferably leather which for decorative purposes may have a marble effect. The leather preferably has a thickness between approximately 2.2 mm and 2.8 mm. The preferred leather thickness depends upon the scissors 3 the holster 1 is intended for.
[0020] The holster 1 includes a front panel 7 and a back panel 9. The front panel 7 is secured to the back panel 9 to define therebetween a pouch 11 for carrying the scissors 3. In this respect, the front panel 7 is preferably formed of a folded flap which is integral with the back panel 9, as shown in
[0021] The pouch 11 includes an opening 13 at one end and an oppositely disposed closed end 15. In order to prevent the end tip of scissors 3 carried in the pouch 11 from contacting the bottom/closed end 15, the holster 1 further includes restraining means. The restraining means is preferably in the form of a restraining rivet 17 which preferably extends through the front panel 7 and the back panel 9. The restraining rivet 17 is advantageously positioned to reduce the size of the opening 13 of the pouch 11 such that, when the scissors 3 are in the pouch 11, the handles of the scissors 3 are at least in part prevented from entering the pouch 11 further than necessary and the end tip of the scissors 3 is not able to contact and cause wear to the bottom of the pouch 11. In other words, the restraining rivet 17 holds the scissors 3 back from fully entering the pouch 11 such that the handles of the scissors 3 remain at least partly outside of the pouch 11, as can be seen in
[0022] The holster 1 further includes an auxiliary panel 21 secured to the front panel 7 to define therebetween a utility pocket 23 which overlies the pouch 11. The utility pocket 23 is designed for items such as pens, pencils and the like. The utility pocket 23 preferably has a length of approximately 170 mm and a width at the top of approximately 115 mm. The auxiliary panel 21 forming the utility pocket 23 preferably has a width which is greater than the front panel 7, as shown in
[0023] In order to reinforce the opening 13 of the pouch 11, a pouch reinforcement rivet 28 is preferably positioned at the end of the curved side edge of stitching 27. Similarly, a utility pocket reinforcement rivet 30 is preferably positioned at the end of the straight side edge of stitching 25 to reinforce the opening of the utility pocket 23 and prevent separation of the auxiliary panel 21 from the front panel 7 over the lifetime of the holster 1. Both reinforcement rivets 28, 30 are preferably 5 mm rivets made of brass.
[0024] As best shown in
[0025] Preferably, the holster 1 further includes a belt attachment means for attaching the holster 1 onto a user's belt 5. The belt attachment means is preferably formed of an extended piece 35 of the back panel 9, as shown in
[0026] The holster 1 is particularly suited for industrial scissors, for example Wiss W20W 10 inch and W22W 12 inch bent handle, wide blade industrial scissors which are commonly used in the carpet, fabric and upholstery industries. In this respect,
[0027] Although the preferred features of the invention have been described herein in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.