Portable firearm carrier
09915500 ยท 2018-03-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2200/0591
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41C33/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a portable firearm carrier including a bag having an interior compartment and a burst zipper for accessing the interior compartment. The portable firearm carrier also includes a handgun holster mounted within the interior compartment of the bag. The handgun holster is arranged and configured to retain a handgun at a position where the handgun can be accessed through the burst zipper.
Claims
1. A portable firearm carrier comprising: a bag having an interior compartment, the bag including a burst zipper for accessing the interior compartment of the bag, the burst zipper defining a burst region; and a handgun holster mounted within the interior compartment of the bag, the handgun holster being arranged and configured to retain a handgun at a position where the handgun can be accessed through the burst zipper at the burst region; a handle attached to the bag for facilitating pulling open the burst zipper, the handle extending across the burst zipper at the burst region to keep the burst zipper closed, the handle configured to conceal at least a section of the burst region of the burst zipper.
2. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the bag is a backpack.
3. The portable firearm carrier of claim 2, wherein the backpack includes a single shoulder strap.
4. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the burst region is located intermediate the bottom end of the bag.
5. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the handgun holster includes a trigger guard mounted holster.
6. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the handgun holster is mounted to a support substrate positioned within the interior compartment.
7. The portable firearm carrier of claim 6, wherein the support substrate includes a plate.
8. The portable firearm carrier of claim 7, wherein the plate is a plastic plate.
9. The portable firearm carrier of claim 7, wherein the plate is a ballistic plate.
10. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle is one of a plurality of handles anchored to the bag on opposite sides of the burst zipper for facilitating pulling open the burst zipper.
11. The portable firearm carrier of claim 10, wherein the handles include straps.
12. The portable firearm carrier of claim 11, wherein at least one of the straps forms a loop.
13. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a double-loop strap configuration, wherein the double loop strap configuration includes base ends anchored to the bag on a first side of the burst zipper, and wherein a hook and loop fastener arrangement is used to temporarily attach the double loop strap configuration to the bag at a second side of the burst zipper such that the double loop strap configuration extends across the burst zipper and assists in keeping the burst zipper closed until the double loop strap arrangement is manually pulled to disengage the hook and loop fastener arrangement and open the burst zipper.
14. The portable firearm carrier of claim 13, wherein the base ends of the double loop strap configuration are anchored to the bag at a first section of the bag adapted to face away from a person's body when the bag is being carried by the person.
15. The portable firearm carrier of claim 1, wherein the handle is anchored to the bag at a first side of the burst zipper, the portable firearm carrier also including a hook and loop fastener arrangement used to temporarily attach the handle to the bag at a second side of the burst zipper such that the handle extends across the burst zipper and assists in keeping the burst zipper closed until the handle is manually pulled away from the bag to disengage the hook and loop fastener arrangement and open the burst zipper.
16. The portable firearm carrier of claim 15, wherein base ends of the handle are anchored to the bag at a first section of the bag adapted to face away from a person's body when the bag is being carried by the person.
17. A method for using the portable firearm carrier of claim 1, the method comprising: carrying the bag on a person's back with the shoulder strap positioned over the person's shoulder; moving the bag from the person's back to a position in front of the person's chest or abdominal region in a motion which causes the shoulder strap to slide across the person's shoulder as the bag moves from the person's back to the position in front of the person's chest or abdominal region; and pulling open the burst zipper to access the handgun.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein an intermediate burst location of the burst zipper faces in a lateral direction when the bag is at the position in front of the person's chest or abdominal region.
19. A portable firearm carrier comprising: a bag having an interior compartment, the bag including a burst zipper for accessing the interior compartment of the bag; a handgun holster mounted within the interior compartment of the bag, the handgun holster being arranged and configured to retain a handgun at a position where the handgun can be accessed through the burst zipper; and a double-loop strap configuration, wherein the double loop strap configuration includes base ends anchored to the bag on a first side of the burst zipper, and wherein a hook and loop fastener arrangement is used to temporarily attach the double loop strap configuration to the bag at a second side of the burst zipper such that the double loop strap configuration extends across the burst zipper and assists in keeping the burst zipper closed until the double loop strap arrangement is manually pulled to disengage the hook and loop fastener arrangement and open the burst zipper.
20. The portable firearm carrier of claim 19, wherein the base ends of the double loop strap configuration are anchored to the bag at a first section of the bag adapted to face away from a person's body when the bag is being carried by the person.
21. A portable firearm carrier comprising: a bag having an interior compartment, the bag including a burst zipper for accessing the interior compartment of the bag; a handgun holster mounted within the interior compartment of the bag, the handgun holster being arranged and configured to retain a handgun at a position where the handgun can be accessed through the burst zipper; and a handle for facilitating pulling open the burst zipper, the handle being anchored to the bag at a first side of the burst zipper, the portable firearm carrier also including a hook and loop fastener arrangement used to temporarily attach the handle to the bag at a second side of the burst zipper such that the handle extends across the burst zipper and assists in keeping the burst zipper closed until the handle is manually pulled away from the bag to disengage the hook and loop fastener arrangement and open the burst zipper.
22. The portable firearm carrier of claim 21, wherein the base ends of the handle are anchored to the bag at a first section of the bag adapted to face away from a person's body when the bag is being carried by the person.
23. A portable firearm carrier comprising: a backpack having an interior compartment, the backpack including a burst zipper for accessing the interior compartment of the backpack, the backpack having a top end and a bottom end, the backpack also including a shoulder strap attached to the top end of the backpack, the burst zipper extending across the bottom end of the backpack, the burst zipper having a burst region located at an intermediate location along the bottom end of the backpack; and a handgun holster mounted within the interior compartment of the backpack, the handgun holster being arranged and configured to retain a handgun at a position where the handgun can be accessed through the burst region of the burst zipper.
24. The portable firearm carrier of claim 23, wherein the handgun holster is arranged and configured to retain the handgun at the position so that a back side of a grip of the handgun opposes the burst region of the burst zipper.
25. The portable firearm carrier of claim 23, wherein the backpack is tapered so that the top end is narrower than the bottom end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a portable firearm carrier that allows a firearm such as a handgun to be readily concealed, carried and accessed without requiring the carrier to wear a particular type of clothing to provide the concealment. In certain examples, the portable firearm carrier includes a bag that provides effective concealment of the handgun. In certain examples, a handgun holster is mounted within the bag so as to hold the handgun at a predetermined position within the bag that can be easily accessed from outside the bag. In certain examples, the bag includes an access location that can be quickly opened to provide access to the handgun within the bag. In certain examples, the access location includes a burst zipper. In certain examples, the handgun can be accessed from within the bag using a motion similar to a motion used to withdraw a handgun from a transitional shoulder or hip mounted holster.
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(19) In certain examples, the bag 22 can be a backpack having one or more shoulder straps. As depicted, the bag 22 is shown as a backpack having a single shoulder strap 36. Referring to
(20) The shoulder strap 36 of the portable firearm carrier 20 allows the bag 22 to be readily carried by a person as shown at
(21) The bag 22 includes a first section 38 (e.g., a first portion, a first panel, a first side, etc.) that is adapted to face outwardly from the person's body when the portable firearm carrier 20 is worn by the person as shown at
(22) In certain examples, the handle structure 42 can be formed by one or more straps having base ends 44 anchored (e.g., stitched, adhesively affixed otherwise permanently retained) to the first section 38 of the bag 22 on a first side of the burst zipper 26. A free end 46 of the handle structure 42 can be temporarily attached to the second section 40 of the bag 22 at a second side of the burst zipper 26 by a temporary attachment technique such as a hook and loop fastener arrangement 47 (e.g., Velcro). In this way, handle structure 42 extends across the burst location 34 of the burst zipper 26 thereby concealing the burst location 34 and assisting in keeping the burst location 34 closed. By grabbing the free end 46 of the handle structure 42 and pulling outwardly away from the person's body, the free end 46 is disengaged from the hook and loop fastener arrangement and force is applied to the burst location 34 causing the burst location 34 of the burst zipper 26 to open such that the first section 38 pulls away from the second section 40 of the bag 22. In this way, the bag 22 opens to permit ready access to the handgun 30 retained within the handgun holster 28.
(23) In certain examples, another handle structure 48 is provided on the second section 40 of the bag 22. To open the burst zipper 26, the person can use one hand to grasp the handle structure 48 and the other hand to pull on the handle structure 42. In this way, opposing forces can be utilized to readily open the burst zipper 26. It will be appreciated that the handles can include single straps, multiple straps, straps arranged in looped configurations, straps arranged in double loop strap configurations and other configurations.
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(26) As used herein, a holster is a structure capable of securely holding a handgun at a position and preventing the handgun from being discharged while the handgun is secured by the holster. As depicted, the handgun holster 28 is a trigger-guard holster that mounts over the trigger guard of the handgun 30 thereby holding the handgun in place and preventing the trigger from being accessed. A trigger-guard holster is a holster that engages and covers the trigger-guard to secure the handgun in place and to prevent the trigger from being accessed. It will be appreciated that trigger-guard holsters can engage the gun by snapping, clipping or clamping onto the trigger-guard. In certain examples, a force of at least 5 pounds is required to withdraw the handgun from the trigger-guard holster. In other examples, other types of holsters can be used. For example, holsters having structures such as cradles that receive portions of the barrel of the handgun. Additionally, holsters having one or more retention latches or other retaining structures are also contemplated. In certain examples, holsters having retention levels of Retention Level I, Retention Level II, or Retention Level III are all contemplated.
(27) As used herein, a burst zipper is a zipper having a burst location at an intermediate location along the length of the zipper. A burst location is a location where the zipper is weakened so that the zipper can be readily pulled apart by pulling laterally on opposite sides of the zipper. In certain examples, the teeth of the zipper can be modified at the burst location so that they can be more easily disengaged from one another as compared to standard zipper teeth. An example burst-zipper is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,337,508, which is hereby incorporated by reference. Other burst-zippers are disclosed in United States Patent Application Publication Nos. US 2009/0049658; US 2012/0011684; and US 2013/0291350, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
(28) It will be appreciated that the portable firearm carrier 20 can be readily used for carrying, concealing and accessing a handgun. In using the portable firearm carrier 20, the handgun 30 is inserted into the carrying bag 22 through the burst zipper 26. The handgun 30 is then secured at a handgun mounting location defined by the handgun holster 28. The handgun mounting location is positioned within the bag 22 and is configured such that the handgun 30 is held with the grip 32 of the handgun 30 positioned adjacent to the intermediate burst location 34 of the burst zipper 26. The burst zipper 26 is then closed by zipping the burst zipper after the handgun 30 has been secured at the handgun mounting location. The person can then carry the bag 22 with the handgun 30 secured therein. When the person encounters a threat, the handgun 30 can be accessed by bursting the zipper 26 at the burst location 34, grasping the grip 32 of the handgun 30 through the burst zipper 26 and withdrawing the handgun 30 from the handgun mounting location (e.g., the holster) and the bag 22.
(29) In certain examples of the present disclosure, the bag 22 is normally carried on the person's back with the shoulder strap 26 positioned over the person's shoulder. In this configuration, the bag 22 can be conveniently carried while still allowing full use of the person's hands. Because the bag 22 provides concealment of the internal firearm, a jacket or other type of bulky clothing is not required to provide concealment of the firearm. When the person anticipates a threat to their safety, the person can move the bag 22 from the person's back to a position in front of the person (e.g., in front of the person's abdomen or chest region) in a motion that causes the shoulder strap to slide across the person's shoulder as the bag moves from the person's back to the person's front. Once the bag 22 is at the person's front, the support substrate 50 can provide protection for the person's vital areas. Additionally, the handgun 30 can be readily accessed by pulling open the burst zipper 26 at the burst location 34, grasping the grip 32 of the handgun 30, and pulling the handgun from the handgun holster 28 and the interior of the bag 22. The positioning of the burst zipper 26 and the handgun holster 28 relative to the person's body are such that the handgun 30 can be accessed using a motion similar to a motion used to withdraw a handgun from a standard hip mounted or shoulder mounted holster. Thus, the configuration of the portable firearm carrier 20 provides effective concealment of the handgun 30 while also allowing the handgun 30 to be quickly accessed in emergency situations.
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(31) For a left-handed person, the portable firearm carrier 20 can be worn with the shoulder strap 36 over the person's left shoulder (see
(32) In the left-handed configuration, to move the bag 22 from the person's back to the person's front, the bag is moved between the person's right arm and the person's body as the bag moves from the person's back to the person's front. Concurrently, the shoulder strap slides across the person's left shoulder. With the bag positioned at the person's front, the burst location 34 of the burst zipper 26 faces toward the left side of the person's body so that the handgun 30 can be readily accessed from the handgun holster 28 by the person's left hand.
(33) From the forgoing detailed description, it will be evident that modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.