MODULAR HOLSTER ASSEMBLY
20230108400 · 2023-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
In an example, a mounting apparatus for releasably connecting a holster can include at least one clip and a canal. The canal can include a grooved path that can extend along a base of the canal, and an inner channel that can receive a plunger of a plunger device to secure the holster to mounting apparatus. The mounting apparatus can include a sliding pusher that can disengage the holster from the mounting apparatus. In some examples, a system can include a holster that can include a ring support structure having a cavity that can include a ring attachment structure. A mounting apparatus of the system can include a cavity that includes the slide lock, and an opening. The mounting apparatus further comprising openings through which portions of pinch plates can extend for disengaging the holster from the mounting apparatus.
Claims
1. A mounting apparatus for releasably connecting a holster, comprising: at least one clip; a canal comprising a grooved path extending along a base of the canal, and an inner channel to receive a plunger of a plunger device to secure the holster to the mounting apparatus; and a sliding pusher to disengage the holster from the mounting apparatus.
2. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the grooved path gradually narrows toward the inner channel from an opening to the canal.
3. The mounting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the grooved path includes concave steps such that the grooved path gradually narrows toward the inner channel from the opening to the canal, each concave step of the concave steps having a curvature that changes with respect to a neighboring concave step of the concave steps.
4. The mounting apparatus of claim 3, wherein the canal includes a concave end opposite of the opening of the canal, the concave end comprising teeth for engaging teeth of a gear of a securing apparatus coupled to the holster to prevent a rotation of the holster with respect to the mounting apparatus.
5. The mounting apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a base plate that includes a canal, wherein the canal is located on a first side of the base plate opposite of a second side of the base plate.
6. The mounting apparatus of claim 5, wherein the second side of the base plate includes at least one cavity having an opening and is connected to a cavity coupling channel that is connected to the inner channel.
7. The mounting apparatus of claim 6, wherein the sliding pusher is positioned in the opening so that at least a portion of the sliding pusher extends into the at least one cavity.
8. The mounting apparatus of claim 7, wherein the sliding pusher is to engage the plunger to disengage the holster from the mounting apparatus.
9. The mounting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the sliding pusher comprises a sloped portion that engages the plunger of the plunger device as the sloped portion slides underneath the plunger to push the plunger up to be flush with a surface of the canal.
10. The mounting apparatus of claim 9, wherein the at least one cavity is a first cavity, and the second side of the base plate comprising a second cavity connected to the cavity coupling channel and retaining a block insert to provide a block stop for the sliding pusher.
11. A holster system comprising: a holster for supporting a tool; a securing apparatus fixed to the holster and comprising a gear and a plunger device, the plunger device comprising a plunger, wherein the plunger device is positioned at least partially through the gear so that the plunger extends away from the gear; and a mounting apparatus comprising: a clip; and a canal comprising a grooved path extending along a base of the canal, and an inner channel to receive the plunger to secure the holster to the mounting apparatus, wherein the grooved path gradually narrows toward the inner channel from an opening to the canal.
12. The holster system of claim 11, wherein the mounting apparatus comprises a sliding pusher to disengage the holster from the mounting apparatus.
13. The holster system of claim 12, wherein the grooved path includes concave steps such that the grooved path gradually narrows toward the inner channel from the opening to the canal.
14. The holster system of claim 13, wherein the canal includes a concave end opposite of the opening of the canal, the concave end comprising teeth for engaging a teeth of the gear of the securing apparatus to prevent a rotation of the holster with respect to the mounting apparatus.
15. The holster system of claim 14, wherein the holster is a sleeve.
16. A holster system comprising: a clip; a holster for supporting a tool, the holster comprising a ring support structure having a cavity comprising a ring attachment structure, the ring attachment structure comprising retention portions for engaging a gear head of a slide lock; and a mounting apparatus comprising a cavity that includes the slide lock, and an opening through which the gear head of the slide lock protrudes, the mounting apparatus further comprising openings through which portions of pinch plates can extend for disengaging the holster from the mounting apparatus.
17. The holster system of claim 16, wherein each pinch plate comprises a cavity, and the slide lock includes legs on opposite sides, wherein the cavity of each pinch plate receives a respective leg of the legs of the slide lock.
18. The holster system of claim 17, wherein each pinch plate comprises a forward facing flange for sliding under the gear head to push the gear head away from a base of the ring attachment structure in response to the pinch plates being engaged.
19. The holster system of claim 18, wherein the gear head comprises ribs, and at least some of the ribs are located between neighboring retention portions of the retention portions to prevent a rotation of the holster with respect to the mounting apparatus.
20. The holster system of claim 19, wherein the opening comprises notches and the slide lock comprises lips, the lips being located within a respective notch of the notches to prevent a rotation of the slide lock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The following figures are included to illustrate certain aspects of the present disclosure, and should not be viewed as exclusive embodiments. The subject matter disclosed is capable of considerable modifications, alterations, combinations, and equivalents in form and function, as will occur to one of ordinary skill in the art and having the benefit of this disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Examples of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures. Like elements in the various figures may be denoted by similar reference numerals for consistency. Further, in the following detailed description of embodiments of the present disclosure, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the claimed subject matter. However, the embodiments disclosed herein may be practiced without these specific details. Additionally, it will be apparent that the scale of the elements presented in the accompanying figures may vary without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Shapes and/or dimensions shown in the figures are for example, and other shapes and/or dimensions may be used and remain within the scope of the present disclosure, unless specified otherwise.
[0035] Generally, holsters are designed for particular models of firearms or other holstered firearms, resulting in different holsters for each firearm. Moreover, because of features such as retention mechanisms or simply because of the design of the firearm, holster bodies are commonly not interchangeable for left- and right-handed users. Thus, a user of several firearms that desires to holster them, must purchase and situate on a belt or waistband multiple different holsters, making the process costly, time consuming, and inconvenient.
[0036] According to the examples herein, a modular holster assembly is provided that includes a mounting apparatus and a securing apparatus. The modular holster assembly can be used to permit a user to readily and easily interchange holsters for different types of tools and situate the holsters on the user. For example, a first holster for a first tool can be adapted to support a first securing apparatus, and a second holster for a second tool can be adapted to support a second securing apparatus. The mounting apparatus can be worn by the user by securing the mounting apparatus to a belt of the user. The first securing apparatus can engage the mounting apparatus to secure the first holster to the mounting apparatus. In some examples, second securing apparatus can engage the mounting apparatus to secure the second holster to the mounting apparatus. Accordingly, the modular holster assembly according to the examples herein allows for the user to have access to different types of tools by swapping corresponding tool holsters configured with a respective securing apparatus, as described herein.
[0037] In some examples, a holster is a sleeve and can support different type of tools. The sleeve can be configured to support a securing apparatus such as described herein. The securing apparatus can be configured to engage a mounting apparatus secured to a belt of user to fix the sleeve to mounting apparatus. Because the sleeve can support different types of tools, the user can swap out tools while retaining a same holster for the tools. Accordingly, the modular holster assembly as described herein can enable the user to use a single sleeve for different tools thus reducing a need for the user to wear different holsters for different tools. The securing apparatus of the modular holster assembly can be applied to any sleeve size, allowing the user to carry tools of any size. Any user who wishes to purchase a holster for an additional tool need only purchase an additional sleeve if they already have the modular holster assembly, resulting in a lower total cost for owners of two or more tools.
[0038] Moreover, the modular holster assembly can improve a comfort, and utility, and accommodate different user preferences. The modular holster assembly allows for the user to rotate the tool, for example, to a desired angle. The modular holster assembly enables the user to lock a tool at any angle based on the user's preference for carrying and drawing the tool. If a user has additional sleeves/holsters for additional tools, it will also allow for the same feel and sensation for any tool when it comes to application, removal, and drawing the tool. If a user already has multiple sleeves, it makes swapping tools easier, as the modular holster assembly does not need to be removed by the user. Additionally, the modular holster assembly enables the user to mount tools in other areas, such as a car or a cabinet, and allows the user to store a tool or transfer the tool without requiring the tool to be removed from the sleeve. The modular holster assembly can also be adapted for other carrying areas, in addition to waist/belt carrying.
[0039] Accordingly, the modular holster assembly as described herein enables users of multiple sizes of tools to swap one tool for another quickly and easily, without sacrificing a feel and placement. This allows a user to transition from a full-sized firearm to a compact, a semiautomatic to a revolver, or simply an on-duty caliber to a different caliber for personal carry after a work shift, and all in a more cost- and time-efficient manner than owning and changing entire holsters. As such, the modular holster assembly allows for an easy, efficient, and cost-effective manner of changing firearms for open and concealed carry.
[0040] The term “tool” as used herein can include a firearm, a knife, a flashlight, or any object that can extend an individual's or users ability to modify features of a surrounding environment. The term “holster” and its derivatives as used herein can include any sleeve, device and/or apparatus that can be used to hold and/or restrict a movement of a tool. While examples are presented herein wherein the holster is situated on a user, in other examples, the holster may be situated on an object (e.g., under a steering column).
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[0042] By way of further example, channels 114 can extend through the clips 112 to respective loop sides to form respective openings. The openings of the clips 112 can be aligned with one of the respective openings of the mount 104 and secured via a fastener (e.g., a screw, a bolt, etc.) to fix the clips 112 to the mount 104 to form respective loops (e.g., for receiving a belt to secure the mounting apparatus 102 to the user). In other examples, a different mechanism can be used to secure the clips 112 to the mount 104. For example, the clips 112 can be welded to the mount 104 (e.g., using a welding material).
[0043] The mount 104 further includes a recess 116 on the side 108. Channels 118 can extend through the mount 104 to the sides 106 and 108 to form respective openings. The securing of the clips 112 to the mount 104 can form a passageway(s) or loop(s) 120. In some examples, to secure the mount 104 to a user, a belt of the user can be threaded along a width of the mount 104 through the loop 120. In further examples, the mount 104 includes a base plate 122 and a base plate cover 124. Channels 128 can extend through the base plate 122 and the base plate cover 124 to form respective openings. The respective openings of the base plate 122 can be aligned with one of the respective openings of the channels 118 on the side 106 and secured via a fastener (not shown) to fix the base plate 122 to the mount 104. In other examples, a different mechanism can be used to secure the base plate 122 to the mount 104 such as described herein.
[0044] In some example, the base plate 122 can be at least partially hollow to form or support a canal 130 with an opening 132. As described herein, a securing apparatus on a sleeve can be positioned in the canal 130 to secure the sleeve to the mount 104. For example, the canal 130 can include a grooved path 134. The grooved path 134 can extend along a base 138 of the canal 130 from the opening 132 toward an inner channel 136 that opens to the canal 130. In some examples, the base plate 122 can include a side opening 140 through which a sliding pusher 142 can be positioned. The sliding pusher 142 can extend partially through the side opening 140 toward the inner channel 136, as shown in
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[0046] The concave end 148 can include teeth 150. While the example of
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[0053] Additionally, the teeth 150 contained within the canal 130 can interlock with the teeth 190 of the gear 188, for example, once the plunger 196 reaches the inner channel 136 or springs backs into place into the inner channel 136. Because the teeth 150 and 190 are interlocked, the sleeve 202 and the mounting apparatus 102 can be connected so that the sleeve 202 does not rotate with respect to the mounting apparatus 102. In some examples, the sliding pusher 142 is omitted from the mounting apparatus 102 and the mounting apparatus 102 includes a push button. The push button can be a sliding piece underneath and above a recess that protrudes out of a top of a canal piece. To remove or disconnect the sleeve 202 from the mounting apparatus 102, a pressure (e.g., downward pressure) can be applied to the push button on the canal 130. The pressure can disengage the gear 188 from the canal 130 to move push button under the plunger 196, pushing the plunger 196 up to be flush with a floor (e.g., a surface of the base 138) of the canal 130 so that the sleeve 202 can be separated from the mounting apparatus 102. In some examples, the sliding pusher 142 can be used for manual release or disengagement of the sleeve 202 with the mounting apparatus 102. For example, a pressure can be applied to the sliding pusher 142 to move or push the wings 178 of the sliding pusher 142 along a respective cavity 160 and 162 until the sloped portion 184 of the sliding pusher 142 is moved under the plunger 196 to push the plunger 196 up to be flush with the floor of the canal 130. The sleeve 202 can be separated from the mounting apparatus 102 in response to being flush with the floor.
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[0055] The holster assembly 1302 can further include clips 1318 that extend along a length of the side 1314. While the example of
[0056] In some examples, the clips 1318 include a number of openings 1320 for use in securing the clips 1318 to the back plate 1310. In some examples, the back plate 1310 includes openings for securing the clips 1318 to the shell 1308 of the mounting apparatus 1304. For example, the openings 1320 of the clips 1318 can be aligned with one of the openings of the back plate 1310 and secured via a fastener (e.g., a screw, as shown in
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[0064] For example, to secure the holster 1306 to the mounting apparatus 1304, the holster 1306 can be moved toward the mounting apparatus 102 so that the ring attachment structure 1338 (secured to the ring support structure 1332) is aligned to receive the gear head 1344 of the mounting apparatus 102. The gear head 1344 can be oriented toward the surface of the base 1354. As the gear head 1344 enters the cavity 1365 of the ring attachment structure 1338, the gear head 1344 engages (e.g., slides against) the retention portions 1363 and the retention portions 1363 create a force to secure the gear head 1344 therein and thus secure the mounting apparatus to the holster 1306. In some examples, the forward facing flange 1397 of each pinch plate 1326 can be adjacent to the opening 1384 (e.g., located underneath). The gear head 1344 can push the forward facing flanges 1397 away from the opening 1384 as the gear head 1344 is pushed toward the base 1354. Radial movement of the holster 1306 can be minimized or prevented because at least some of the ribs 1393 of the gear head 1344 are located between neighboring retention portions of the retention portions 1363.
[0065] To disengage the holster 1306 from the mounting apparatus 1304, a force (e.g., pressure, or pulling force) can be applied by the user to the holster 1306 to overcome the force that is securing the gear head 1344 in the cavity 1365 and thus separate the holster 1306 from the mounting apparatus 1304. For example, the user can apply a respective force to each pinch plate 1326 to move the pinch plate 1326 inward toward the central opening 1342. The forward facing flange 1397 of each pinch plate 1326 can slide under the gear head 1344 to push the gear head 1344 away from the base 1354 of the ring attachment structure 1338. This can overcome the force that was securing the gear head 1344 within the cavity 1365 to free the holster 1306 from the mounting apparatus 1304.
[0066] As used herein, the term “coupled” or “coupled to” or “connected” or “connected to” or “attached” or “attached to” may indicate establishing either a direct or indirect connection, and is not limited to either unless expressly referenced as such. Wherever possible, like or identical reference numerals are used in the figures to identify common or the same elements. The figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features and certain views of the figures may be shown exaggerated in scale for purposes of clarification.
[0067] It is to be further understood that like or similar numerals in the drawings represent like or similar elements through the several figures, and that not all components or steps described and illustrated with reference to the figures are required for all embodiments or arrangements.
[0068] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “contains”, “containing”, “includes”, “including,” “comprises”, and/or “comprising,” and variations thereof, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0069] Terms of orientation are used herein merely for purposes of convention and referencing and are not to be construed as limiting. However, it is recognized these terms could be used with reference to an operator or user. Accordingly, no limitations are implied or to be inferred. In addition, the use of ordinal numbers (e.g., first, second, third) is for distinction and not counting. For example, the use of “third” does not imply there is a corresponding “first” or “second.” Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
[0070] While the disclosure has described several exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes can be made, and equivalents can be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications will be appreciated by those skilled in the art to adapt a particular instrument, situation, or material to embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, or to the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.