Retention breaking device to break retention of a gun by a pocket holster within a front pants pocket and enable movement of the gun unobstructed by the front pants pocket as the gun is drawn
12181247 ยท 2024-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/0209
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pocket gun holster is prevented from leaving a pants pocket as a gun is being drawn from the holster. An extension that is either attached or contiguous with the holster has a distal end that terminates from the mouth of the holster by more than a clearance distance and collides with an interior surface of the pants pocket as the holster and gun move in unison at the start of drawing the gun from the holster. The collision breaks retention between the gun and the holster and the clearance distance is maintained by the extension (without bending or collapsing) to enable the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket.
Claims
1. An apparatus that prevents a holster from leaving a pants pocket as a gun in the holster is being drawn out from the holster, comprising: retention breaking means for breaking retention of the gun in the holster by a force imposed from a collision of a distal end of an extension with the pants pocket; wherein the distal end of the extension is positioned beyond a periphery of to a mouth of the holster and spaced away from a muzzle of the gun in the holster by a distance exceeding that of a full length of the gun in the holster so as to provide a clearance distance that is sufficient for the gun to be drawn out from the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket; wherein a shape of the extension remains unchanged as the force of the collision is imposed upon the extension and the shape becomes neither deformed, collapsed, nor broken from the force of the collision; wherein the retention breaking means has an L shape that is configured and arranged without any snag member and without any hook that might otherwise catch into or snag the interior surface of the pants pocket as the distal end collides with the interior surface of the pants pocket, the L-shape having a stem and an arm each with tapering portions that taper while extending in respective directions away from each other, the stem being the extension; and wherein the L-shape also has a widening portion that widens as the widening portion extends toward the tapering portion of the stem and away from the arm.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the retention breaking means includes a slot; further comprising: mechanical fasteners that extend from the slot to secure the retention breaking means and the holster to each other.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the retention of the gun by the holster is such that the retention withstands manual shaking back and forth of the holster without the retention breaking.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a fabric extending from the holster that covers a trigger region of the gun; and a clip that is retained by the holster and exerts pressure upon the trigger region of the gun to retain the holster to the gun.
5. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising: means for releasably securing to each other the retention breaking means and the holster, the means for releasably securing including interlocking portions of two fastener tapes that releasably join to each other, each of the two fastener tapes having releasably engaging material selected from the group consisting of fibrous hooks and loops that releasably engage each other and fibrous mushroom head shapes that releasably engage each other.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the holster includes both the extension and a retention region, the retention region bounding a space and is configured to effect the retention of the gun in the space of the retention region so that as the gun sits in the space of the retention region of the holster, the sufficient clearance distance is of a dimension sufficient for a butt of the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a strap that extends from the holster to terminate at a free end region; and means for releasably retaining the free end region of the strap to the holster with the strap wrapping across a region of the holster that accommodates a trigger region of the gun therein.
8. A method that that prevents a holster from leaving a pants pocket as a gun in the holster is being drawn out from the holster, comprising the steps of: breaking retention of a gun in the holster by imposing a force from a collision by a distal end of an extension with the pants pocket; positioning the distal end of the extension beyond a periphery of to a mouth of the holster and spaced away from a muzzle of the gun in the holster by a distance exceeding that of a full length of the gun in the holster so as to provide a clearance distance that is sufficient for the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket; configuring the extension to have a shape that remains unchanged from the force of the collision and becomes neither deformed, collapsed, nor broken because of the force from the collision; and further comprising: providing the L-shape with a widening portion that widens as the widening portion extends toward the tapering portion of the stem and away from the arm.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: providing the retention breaking means with an L-shape without any snag member or hook that might otherwise catch into or snag the interior surface of the pants pocket as the distal end collides with the interior surface of the pants pocket, the L-shape having a stem and an arm each with tapering portions that taper while extending in respective directions away from each other, the stem being the extension.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising: providing the holster with a slot; and extending mechanical fasteners from the slot to secure the retention breaking means and the holster to each other.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the retention of the gun by the holster withstands manual shaking back and forth of the holster without the retention breaking.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising: covering a trigger region of the gun with fabric of the holster; and retaining a clip by the holster and arranging the clip to exert pressure on the fabric over the trigger region of the gun to retain the holster to the gun.
13. The method of claim 8, further comprising: releasably securing to each other the retention breaking means and the holster, the releasably securing including releasably joining interlocking portions of two fastener tapes to each other, each of the two fastener tapes having releasably engaging material selected from the group consisting of fibrous hooks and loops that releasably engage each other and fibrous mushroom head shapes that releasably engage each other.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the holster includes both the extension and a retention region, the retention region bounding a space and retaining the gun in the space of the retention region so that as the gun sits in the space of the retention region of the holster, the sufficient clearance distance is of a dimension sufficient for a butt of the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: extending a strap from the holster to terminate at a free end region; and releasably retaining the free end region of the strap to the holster with the strap wrapping across a region of the holster that accommodates a trigger region of the gun therein.
16. A method that prevents a holster from leaving a pants pocket as a gun in the holster is being drawn out from the holster, comprising the steps of: breaking retention of a gun by the holster with a force resulting from a collision of a distal end of an extension with the pants pocket, positioning the distal end of the extension beyond a periphery of to a mouth of the holster and spaced away from a muzzle of the gun in the holster by a distance exceeding that of a full length of the gun in the holster so as to thereby provide a clearance distance that is sufficient for the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket; configuring the extension to have a shape that remains unchanged from the force of the collision and becomes neither deformed, collapsed, nor broken because of the force from the collision; and further comprising: providing the retention breaking means with an L-shape without any snag member or hook that might otherwise catch into or snag the interior surface of the pants pocket as the distal end collides with the interior surface of the pants pocket, the L-shape having a stem and an arm each with tapering portions that taper while extending in respective directions away from each other, the stem being the extension.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the holster includes both the extension and a retention region, the retention region bounding a space and retaining the gun in the space of the retention region so that as the gun sits in the space of the retention region of the holster, the sufficient clearance distance is of a dimension sufficient for a butt of the gun to be drawn out of the holster unobstructed by the pants pocket.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising: covering a trigger region of the gun with fabric of the holster; and retaining a clip by the holster and arranging the clip to exert pressure on the fabric over the trigger region of the gun to retain the holster to the gun.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) Various embodiments and aspects of the invention will be described with reference to details discussed below, and the accompanying drawings will illustrate the various embodiments. The following description and drawings are illustrative of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. Numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the present invention. However, in certain instances, well-known or conventional details are not described in order to provide a concise discussion of embodiments of the present invention.
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(19) The holster 10 includes a trigger guard 35, which maintains retention of the gun 15 within the holster 10. The retention can withstand manual shaking of the holster 10 back and forth sideways or up and down without the retention breaking. The mouth 20 is part of an extension 30 of the holster that tapers as the extension 30 extends away from the trigger guard 35 and rises to a height of at least one inch above the butt 24 or the handle 25 of the gun 15. The extension 30 terminates at a distal end. The extension 30 is made of a sturdy material that is resistant to bending, breakage and collapse under manual force such as a conventional. hard, plastic material.
(20) As a user attempts to draw the gun 15 out of the holster 10, the user exerts a manual force that causes upward movement of the holster 10 and eventually results in the distal end of the extension 30 pushing against the inside of the front of the user's pants pocket. At the point at which the front of the user's pants pocket can be pushed upward no further by the distal end of the extension 30 under the manual force, the continued upward movement of the holster 10 is stopped, thereby breaking the retention of the holster 10 on the gun 15 and enabling the gun 15 to be drawn unobstructed out of the holster 10.
(21) It is the molding of the Kydex around the trigger guard 35 that produces most of the holster's retention. Also shown is a flat, side element 39 directly beneath the handle 25, which is common to most pocket carry holsters to hide the outline of the gun 15 in the pocket. On the side element 39 can be seen rivets or eyelets 40 that are used to hold the holster 10 together and a screw 45 that is used to tighten or loosen the holster's 10 retention on the gun 15.
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(25) The extension element 13 of the retention-breakage attachment 12 extends upward significantly higher than the lower side 17 of the attachment and significantly higher than the conventional Kydex holster 14. The lower side 17 of the L-shaped attachment embodiment 12 is several inches lower than the mouth of the holster where the handle of the gun protrudes, thus affording the user's fingers room to grasp the handle of the gun.
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(34) The closed strap 32 maintains the retention of the gun 15 within the leather holster 31 such that the retention can withstand manual shaking of the leather holster 31 back and forth sideways or up and down without the retention breaking from the manual shaking.
(35) With respect to all of the embodiments, additional slots, both horizontal and vertical, may be added to any of the attachment embodiments to accommodate various styles of inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters. Some IWB holsters have what are called tuckable belt clips that enable the user to tuck their shirt in over the holster inside their waistband for greater concealment. The holsters that accommodate these kinds of clips have holes (for screws) that are aligned vertically instead of horizontally. The holes are also usually lower down on the holster than the holes aligned horizontally.
(36) With respect to those conventional pocket holsters that do not break retention of the holster until the gun is mostly out of the pocket, such contrasts with that of the present invention for which retention is broken while the gun is mostly still in the pocket. As a result, the present invention improves presentation over that of those conventional pocket holster. Presentation is a term used in the industry to mean drawing and pointing the gun at the target or threat.
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(40) The extension preferably has an L-shape that has a stem and an arm that extend obliquely away from each other. The extension lacks a projecting hook and lacks a projecting snag whose presence might otherwise snag, hook or catch into the interior surface of the pants pocket as the distal end 53 engages or collides with the top of the interior surface of the pants pocket. Instead, all that is needed is a sturdy distal end of the extension that collides or engages with the interior surface of the pants pocket without snagging or catching into it. The stem and the arm of the L-shape each have portions that taper as they extend away from each other although the stem may also have a proximal portion that widens as it extends toward a distal portion that tapers.
(41) The extension may be fastened to the holster with screw fasteners in which case the holster is made of a rigid plastic material that is fitted onto the gun in a manner that effects the retention of the gun within the holster via a trigger guard so that manual shaking of the holster does not break the retention. Otherwise, the holster and the extension may have respective strips of material that engage each other, such as fibrous hooks and loops or else mushroom head shapes.
(42) The holster may instead be made of a fabric material that is softer than the rigid plastic material in which case the extension is secured to the holster by providing each with the respective strips of material that engage each other, i.e., fibrous hooks and loops or else mushroom head shapes. A clip is secured in a manner that presses the fabric material in a vicinity of the gun trigger to effect the retention of the gun within the holster. Manual shaking of the holster with the clip secured but manual shaping of the holster without the clip secured allows the gun to leave the holster.
(43) The holster and the retention breaking means (i.e., an extension) may be contiguous with each other and/or the holster includes both the extension of the retention breaking means and a retention region in which case the retention region bounds a space and is configured to retain the gun in the space. Thus, passing the gun through the mouth opening in the holster from outside the holster causes the gun to enter into the space.
(44) Since there is some thickness to the holster and the attachment, the base of the attachment fills out the front pants pocket almost completely. As a consequence, there is a snug fit at the base side to side. Both the front of the attachment and the wing on the base of the attachment touch the sides of the pocket. It's because of this that the gun can always be depended on to be in the correct upright orientation when the user goes to draw.
(45) The application mentions repeatedly about the extension making collision with a top of the inside surface of the pants pocket. The reference to top pertains to the relative position of a portion of the pants pocket as the wearer is standing upright. The reference to inside surface refers to the pants fabric, which may be considered a combination of the pocket lining (if any) backed by the sturdier pants fabric that either surrounds the pocket lining or is at the waistline of the pants. The collision force arises because of the sturdier pants fabric blocking continued upward movement of the extension at the top of the pants pocket.
(46) While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.