Portable radio retention device
09930956 ยท 2018-04-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2200/0508
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2200/0525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A radio retention device designed to provide a secure attachment into the back of the majority of portable radios. A clip strap attaches through a belt loop that locks with a clip strap male buckle and a clip strap female buckle. The clip strap is attached to a radio strap which is then attached to a radio male buckle. The radio male buckle snaps into a radio clip which is secured to the back of a radio. A user of the radio retention device can attach the device to the radio and holster providing a secure attachment that will not interfere with the use of the radio. The device can also be embedded into a new holster (FIG. 4) by securing the radio strap directly to the inside of the holster. The security of the device will ensure that the lifeline of communication will not be removed from the professionals that use portable radio systems.
Claims
1. An radio retention device, comprising: a radio holster a radio clip of rigid material that is configured to attach to a back of a radio; a radio strap that is threaded through a belt loop of the radio holster; wherein the radio strap comprises an attachment device on each end; a clip strap that is configured to reach to a top of the radio clip; wherein the clip strap comprises a radio clip attachment device that removeably couples with the radio clip; and wherein the radio strap and the clip strap are coupled together such that the radio is secured to the belt loop of the radio holster, such that the radio is secured in the radio holster by the radio strap and the clip strap.
2. The radio retention device of claim 1, wherein said radio clip is constructed of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of metal and plastic.
3. The radio retention device of claim 1, wherein two protrusions on each side of the radio clip extend a length of the radio and attaches in two grooves on the back of the radio.
4. The radio retention device of claim 1, wherein the radio strap is coupled to the clip strap by a coupling device selected from at least one coupling device selected from the group consisting of stitching, rivets, and screws.
5. The radio retention device of claim 4, wherein the radio strap and the clip strap are constructed from a high strength material selected from the group of high strength materials consisting of cotton webbing, nylon webbing, metal cable, molded plastic, and leather.
6. The radio retention device of claim 1, wherein the two attachment devices of the radio strap are one male buckle and one female buckle.
7. The portable radio retention device of claim 6, wherein the radio strap and the clip strap are formed from a unitary piece of material.
8. The portable radio retention device of claim 1, wherein the two attachment devices of the clip strap are buckles.
9. The portable radio retention device of claim 8, wherein the radio clip attachment device locks into the radio clip such that the radio clip attachment device cannot be removed inadvertently.
10. An portable radio retention device, comprising: a holster configured to contain a radio; a radio clip attached to a back of the radio; a radio strap attached on a belt clip or belt loop of said holster; and an attachment device secured to an end of said radio strap which locks into the radio clip for securing the radio into its holder such that the radio cannot be removed unless the attachment device and the radio clip are purposefully uncoupled.
11. The portable radio retention device of claim 10, wherein said radio clip is constructed from a material selected from the group of materials consisting of metal and plastic.
12. The portable radio retention device of claim 10 wherein two protrusions on each side of the radio clip extend a full length of the radio clip and attaches in two grooves on the back of the radio.
13. The portable radio retention device of claim 12, wherein said strap is composed of a high strength material selected from the group of high strength materials consisting of: cotton webbing, nylon webbing, metal cable, molded plastic, and leather.
14. The portable radio retention device of claim 10, wherein the radio strap is attached to said holster by a coupling device selected from at least one coupling device selected from the group consisting of stitching, rivets, and screws.
15. The portable radio retention device of claim 10, wherein the two attachment devices are buckles.
16. The portable radio retention device of claim 15, wherein the radio clip attachment device locks into the radio clip, such that the radio clip attachment device cannot be removed inadvertently.
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(15) Operation
(16) In operation one uses the radio (17) and holster (18) in a normal manner. The user can secure the radio (17) into the holster (18) by sliding the clip strap male buckle (12) and clip strap female buckle (13) attached to the clip strap (15) through the belt loop (19) of the holster (18) and attach them by snapping them together (
(17) If the user desires to have a completely new holster (18) (