HOLSTER WITH HEAT SHRINKABLE SLEEVE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
20170010066 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29K2023/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29K2105/256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41C33/0236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A custom-fitted handgun holster is made using a sleeve of heat-shrinkable polymeric material which has been size-reduced by heating into conformity with at least a portion of a particular handgun. The sleeve may be attached to a holder and decoratively covered if desired.
Claims
1. A method of making a holster for a weaponry article such as a handgun comprising the steps of: placing at least a portion of the article into an open-ended sleeve of heat shrinkable polymeric material that is circumferentially large enough to fully surround the article; mounting the sleeve with the article therein on a substantially rigid, non-heat sensitive carrier; and heating the sleeve with the article therein until the sleeve shrinks into substantial conformity with the inserted portion of the article.
2. The method described in claim 1 including the further step of attaching a decorative/protective cover to the carrier so as to extend over and cover the size-reduced sleeve.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the article is a handgun.
4. A holster for a weaponry article chosen from the group consisting of a handgun or an ammunition magazine comprising: a carrier of non-heat shrinkable material; and a sleeve of heat moldable polymeric material which has been reduced by heating into conformity with the article while attached to said carrier.
5. A holster as described in claim 4 further including decorative/protective cover attachable over the sleeve.
6. The holster described in claim 5 wherein the cover is removably attached by means of snaps.
7. The holster described in claim 4 wherein the conformed sleeve provides a substantially flat inner surface and an article conforming outer surface, the cover being placed over the outer surface of the sleeve.
8. The holster described in claim 4 wherein the back plate has one or more of a belt hook loop, or belt slots.
9. The holster described in claim 5 wherein the cover is made of leather.
10. A do-it-yourself kit for making a handgun holster comprising: a holder which is adapted to attach to a user; and, an open-ended sleeve of heat shrinkable material sized to receive at least a portion of the handgun therein and to be reduced in size by heating into substantial conformity with the inserted portion of the handgun.
11. The do it your kit as defined in claim 10, further including a cover for the sleeve, wherein the holder and cover are joinable to one another by means of fasteners.
12. (canceled)
13. The method of claim 1 wherein the heat shrinkable sleeve is made of a polyolefin material with a thickness of approximately 0.04 to 0.07 inches and heat shrinkable ratio of around 3:1.
14. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
[0016] Referring to
[0017] The componentry shown in
[0018] The componentry shown in
[0019] The method for fabricating a handgun holster using the componentry shown in
[0020] First, the polyolefin sleeve 10 must be chosen to accommodate the dimensions of the handgun 26 or the handgun portion which is to be carried. As stated above, a three inch by three inch sleeve has been found to accommodate a wide range of gun sizes.
[0021] In this case, the polyolefin sleeve is known to have a heat shrinking ratio about 3:1. The result of this is that there can be a marginal gap between the sleeve 10 and the inserted portion of the handgun prior to heat shrinking. It is therefore clear that the person fabricating the holster; i.e., following the method steps to make a gun conforming holster, must have the handgun present or at least a proxy for the handgun present when carrying out the method steps as hereinafter described.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The next step is to heat the sleeve 10 and shrink it into conformity with the handgun 26. This step can be carried out using a heat gun 28 of approximately 1,500-1,600 watts, to apply heat to the sleeve with the handgun 26 in place. Under normal circumstances, heat will be applied for 10-20 seconds to achieve the desired degree of shrinking of the sleeve 10 into full conformity and tight fit with the inserted portion of the handgun as shown in
[0024] The next step is to cool the sleeve, a step which can be accelerated by inserting the conformed sleeve 10 still around the handgun 26 into a refrigerator or freezer for a short period of time, usually measurable in minutes.
[0025] The next step represented in
[0026] An advantage of the present invention is the available option of using heat to reconfigure the sleeve 10 to a second handgun. This approach would normally be followed if the user were to decide to carry a differently dimensioned or configured handgun rather than the one used to configure and conform the sleeve 10 in the first instance. The user may, for example, may have sold the handgun originally used to conform the sleeve 10 and purchased a new one of slightly different size or shape in which case it would be necessary to re-conform the sleeve 10.
[0027] Alternatively, the user may acquire two or more heat shrinkable sleeves 10 and conform each of them to its own individual handgun so that different sleeves of slightly different configuration can be inserted onto the tab 14 on the carrier 12. Both sleeves will be conformed to the tab 14 to fit on the same carrier 12.
[0028] It will be understood that the process and principles of the present invention can also be used to manufacture a custom fit carrying device for an article other than a handgun; for example, it may be used to manufacture a holster for an ammunition magazine as shown in FIG. 6. In this case, the holster 62 is adapted to receive the magazine 60 in an inverted vertical position so that the floor plate 64, with or without a finger extension, is exposed at the top of the holster. The heat-conformed sleeve 66 is shown inside a cover in broken lines. It will be understood that the holder 62 has a tab like tab 14 in
[0029] It also will be understood that the sleeve 10 may be selected so as to be long enough to enclose more of the article to be holstered. In all cases, the top end of the sleeve 10 must be open to receive the handgun or magazine or other article to be holstered.
[0030] A final aspect of the present invention is the provision of a do it yourself kit that the handgun owner/user may use to fabricate his/her own custom holster. The kit comprises the components shown in
[0031] Another optional variation of the invention is to use an insert to flare the top of the sleeve slightly during the conformity step thereby making it easier to insert the handgun into the finished holster during use. This can be done in various ways; for example, the sock 42 may be made with a silicone ring around the edge of the open end and lies just inside of the upper edge of the sleeve 10 during the heating step.
[0032] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.