Firearm Carrying Apparatus with Expandable Portion
20170284766 ยท 2017-10-05
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Abstract
The invention is a two-point firearm carrying apparatus attachable to a long gun having a first arm and a second arm. A spring with hooked ends attached to D rings on the arms is covered by a canvass sheath. The spring compresses and expands to allow sighting and use of the gun, and also to hold the sling against the chest when being transported. The first and second arms are adjustable in length depending upon the height and girth of the user.
Claims
1. A two-point firearm carrying apparatus, comprising in combination: a first arm having a first end section and a second end section having a peripheral edge, an upper surface and a lower surface, the first end section being connectable to attachment means at a first point on the firearm; a second arm having a first end section and a second end section having a peripheral edge, an upper surface and a lower surface, the first end section being connectable to attachment means at a second point on the firearm; a first D shaped ring having a bar portion and an arcuately shaped portion, secured at the second end section of the first arm by inserting the peripheral edge through the ring and snugly fitting the first arm around the bar portion of the ring, and by looping and orienting horizontally to the lower surface of the first arm a pair of folded sections of the first arm and affixing the folded sections by sewing an X box pattern through the upper surface of the first arm; a second D shaped ring having a bar portion and an arcuately shaped portion, secured at the second end section of the second arm by inserting the peripheral edge through the ring and snugly fitting the second arm around the bar portion of the ring, and by looping and orienting horizontally to the lower surface of the second arm a pair of folded sections of the second arm and affixing the folded sections by sewing an X box pattern through the upper surface of the second arm; a metallic helical spring having hooked shaped appendages at opposed ends which are secured to the rings by the appendages engaging with the arcuately shaped portion of the rings; and a sheath extending in length from a first end to a second end, having peripheral ends and having an open interior defined therein, encasing the spring and the D shaped rings, and affixed and secured by reinforced stitching to the second end sections of the arms juxtaposed reinforced sections.
2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a pair of slotted buckles, wherein the first end section of the first arm and the first end section of the second arm are threaded through the slotted buckles, respectively, to allow adjustment of a length of the apparatus.
3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, whereby the first arm, the second arm and the sheath are formed of high tenacity polyester yarn.
4. A two-point firearm carrying apparatus, comprising in combination: a first arm having a first end section and a second end section having a peripheral edge, an upper surface and a lower surface, a clasp comprised of a hook with spring snap means being secured on the first end section, and the clasp being connectable to attachment means at a first point on the firearm; a second arm having a first end section and a second end section having a peripheral edge, an upper surface and a lower surface, a clasp comprised of a hook with spring snap means being secured on the first end section, and the clasp being connectable to attachment means at a second point on the firearm; a first D shaped ring having a bar portion and an arcuately shaped portion, secured at the second end section of the first arm by inserting the peripheral edge through the ring and snugly fitting the first arm around the bar portion of the ring, and by looping and orienting horizontally to the lower surface of the first arm a pair of folded sections of the first arm and affixing the folded sections by sewing an X box pattern through the upper surface of the first arm; a second D shaped ring having a bar portion and an arcuately shaped portion, secured at the second end section of the second arm by inserting the peripheral edge through the ring and snugly fitting the second arm around the bar portion of the ring, and by looping and orienting horizontally to the lower surface of the second arm a pair of folded sections of the second arm and affixing the folded sections by sewing an X box pattern through the upper surface of the second arm; a metallic helical spring having hooked shaped appendages at opposed ends which are secured to the rings by the appendages engaging with the arcuately shaped portion of the rings; and a sheath extending in length from a first end to a second end, having peripheral ends and having an open interior defined therein, encasing the spring and the D shaped rings, and affixed and secured by reinforced stitching to the second end sections of the arms juxtaposed reinforced sections.
5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, further comprising a pair of slotted buckles, wherein the first end sections of the first arm and the second arm are threaded through the slotted buckles, respectively, to allow adjustment of a length of the strap.
6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 4, whereby the first arm, the second arm and the sheath are formed of high tenacity polyester yarn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Referring to the drawings in general, an embodiment of the present invention 10 will now be described in greater detail.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The first arm 12 is approximately thirteen inches in length. As illustrated in
[0023] The second arm 14 is approximately thirty seven inches in length. A reinforced section 32 is defined at the second end section 18 of the second arm 14 by looping and orienting horizontally to the lower surface of the second arm 14 a pair of folded sections 34 of the second arm 14 and affixing by sewing an X box pattern 36 through the upper surface of the second arm 14. A metallic D shaped ring 20 having a bar portion 52 and an arcuately shaped portion 54 is attached at the second end section 18 of the second arm 14 by inserting the peripheral edge 38 through the ring 20 and snugly fitting the second arm 14 around the bar portion 52 of the ring 20. The reinforced section 32 is then formed. A slotted buckle 22 is mounted on the second arm 14 at a pre-determined location. The first end 16 is double backed and threaded through the slotted buckle 22. As with the first arm 12, the length of the second arm 14 is adjustable to define a preferred length for the apparatus 10.
[0024] An extensible expansion section 24 is connected at a first end to the second end of the first arm, and connected at a second end to the second end of the second arm. The expansion section 24 comprises a helical spring 26 covered by a sheath 28 generally tubular in shape. The sheath 28 extends in length from a first end to a second end, having peripheral ends and, has an open interior defined therein. The spring 26 is formed of stainless steel for enhanced corrosion resistance. The spring 26 is approximately 16.5 inches in length, and has tension resistance of approximately 9.5 pounds. The sheath 28 has a passage therethrough for encasing the spring 26 and the rings 20, and is approximately 42 inches in length with a circumference of approximately 1.5 inches, and is composed of high tenacity polyester yarn tube webbing. This composition of material allows for a quicker manufacturing process, and provides material and appearance uniformity between the sheath 28, and the first arm 12 and second arm 14. The spring 26 has hooked shaped appendages 30 at opposed ends which are secured to the rings 20 by engaging with the arcuately shaped portion 54 of the rings 20.
[0025] As illustrated by
[0026] It is also apparent that when the opposed hooked shaped appendages 30 of the spring 26 are engaged with an inner surface of the arcuately shaped portion 54 of the rings 20, respectively, that the appendages 30 are moveable along the inner surface. One of the appendages 30 may remain stationary while the other is repositioned, thus allowing the firearm to be positioned in multiple directions.
[0027] The first arm 12 is mounted to a firearm by attaching the first arm 12 to attachment means on the firearm (illustrated as a front sling swivel in
[0028] In reference to
[0029] There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims attached.
[0030] In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description only and should not be regarded as limiting the scope and intent of the invention.