Looped pistol shot stabilization harness

The invention is a pistol shot stabilization harness comprised of a plurality of elongated interwoven strands of durable rawhide or nylon material knotted at the ends thereof to form a closed loop which is, in turn fitted with a slideable clasp unit at the end thereof opposite the knotted end once the interwoven strands are affixed together to thereby form a pair of internal loops with one internal loop being worn about the neck of the user of a pistol and with the second internal loop fitted about the handle portion of a pistol.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCES TO PRIOR OR PARENT APPLICATIONS

There are no prior or parent applications to which the instant invention relates.

FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

The invention is not the subject of any federally sponsored research and development.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to that particular coterie of devices meant to serve the purpose of stabilizing a pistol.

2. Related Art

The art disclosed in the Information Disclosure Statement submitted herewith somewhat resembles but does not anticipate the invention.

A SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

1. A Brief Description of the Invention

The invention consists of a plurality of elongated strand of rawhide material interwoven with one another. The strands are knotted at the ends thereof to thereby form a closed loop of interwoven rawhide strands with the knot serving to denote the first end of the loop. Alternatively, the interwoven strands could be made up of a synthetic nylon material as well. A tightly fitted hollow cylindrical or rectangularly shaped slideable clasp unit is fitted about the interwoven strands at the second end thereof opposite the first end. A sliding of the clasp for a distance away from the second end of the loop results in the formation of a pair of internal loops one of which sizewise adjustable within the previously solitary closed loop. A first one of the pair or so formed internal loops fitted about the handle of a holstered pistol serves to steady the pistol as it is drawn and then fired at a target while the second one of such so formed internal loops is worn about the neck of the user of the pistol.

2. Objects of the Invention

The invention serves to readily and very reliably steady a pistol in the hand of the user of the pistol during firing of the weapon. Such steadying serves to greatly enhance accuracy in terms of firing at and hitting a target during the course of raising, aiming and then shooting the pistol. Resort to the use of interwoven strands of rawhide or nylon material serves to ensure the long term durability of the invention much moreso than use instead of material made up of leather and/or cloth.

A DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

1. FIG. 1 depicts a plurality of elongated interwoven strands of rawhide material.

2. FIG. 2 depicts the strands shown in FIG. 1 knotted at the ends thereof to form a closed loop with a first knotted end all in apposition to a slideable clasp unit.

3. FIG. 3 depicts the closed loop of strands knotted at the first knotted end thereof and fitted near the second end thereof with the slideable clasp unit shown in FIG. 2.

4. FIG. 4 depicts the invention worn about the neck of a user thereof prior to the firing of a pistol.

5. FIG. 5 depicts the invention in use during the firing of a pistol.

6. FIG. 6 depicts an elongated strand of rawhide material with the ends thereof tied into a knot and a slideable clasp unit in apposition thereto.

A DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The invention is a pistol shot stabilization harness. It serves to steady a person A's hand gripping a pistol C as the pistol C is aimed and then fired at a target by the person A after having removed the pistol C from a holster B held against the body of person A. One embodiment of the invention is made up of a plurality of elongated strands of rawhide or sturdy nylon material interwoven together as shown in FIG. 1. These would be first strand 1, second strand 2 and third strand 3. A plurality of three strands so interwoven together result in the formation of a sturdier harness than a plurality of two such strands. But, a harness made up of a single elongated strand 1 as shown in FIG. 6 for a second embodiment of the invention could also serve the steadying purpose outlined just above. Strands 1, 2 and 3 are tied together at the ends thereof into a knot 4 thus forming a knotted end of a closed loop of strands 1, 2 and 3 all as shown in FIG. 2. Affixation means 6 such as glue or threading are applied to the closed loop nearer to the second end 7 thereof than to the knotted end thereof, which knotted end is marked by the presence thereat of knot 4 so as to thereby form first internal loop 8 and second internal loop 9 as seen also with reference to FIG. 2. A sturdy slideable clasp unit 5 with an interior lumen broad enough to snugly fit about the second end 7 of the closed loop and then be slideable thereafter up or down the closed loop is fitted about the second end 7 of the closed loop as shown in FIG. 3 to function for the purpose of adjusting the size of second internal loop 9 in accordance with the preferences of any given person A. The clasp unit 5 is rounded in shape and closed. It could be rectangular in shape. It could be rounded in shape and partially open or it could be a three sided unit. FIG. 4 depicts the invention worn about the neck of a person A with loop 9 around the neck and loop 8 around the handle of a pistol C positioned, before being aimed and fired, within holster B. FIG. 5 depicts the invention in use by a person A during the aiming of pistol C in anticipation of firing the pistol C in the direction of a target.

The invention as shown and described above, provides a notable simple but highly effective means whereby the hand of a person A can readily be steadied during the aiming and firing of a pistol C so as to thereby maximize the possibility that the target being aimed at will be struck true much more often than not. As earlier noted, rawhide or nylon material for the elongated strands is longer lasting and much less prone to fraying or breakage than would be leather or cloth material.

In view of the foregoing, it is respectfully submitted, unquestionably the case that the invention as described and shown above is indeed new, useful and unique.

Claims

1. A looped pistol shot stabilization harness, comprising:

a. a plurality of elongated strands of rawhide material;
b. a first one of said plurality, a second one of said plurality and a third one of said plurality being interwoven with one another;
c. said first one, said second one and said third one being so interwoven then, having all ends thereof knotted thus forming a knotted end of a closed loop;
d. a slideable clasp unit;
e. said first one of said plurality, said second one and said third one being affixed together nearer to a second end of said closed loop than to said knotted end thus forming a pair of internal loops within said closed loop, and;
f. said slideable clasp unit being slideably fitted about said second end of said closed loop.

2. A looped pistol shot stabilization harness, comprising:

a. a plurality of elongated strands of nylon material;
b. a first one of said plurality, a second one of said plurality and a third one of said plurality being interwoven with one another;
c. said first one, said second one and said third one being so interwoven then, having all ends thereof knotted thus forming a knotted end of a closed loop;
d. a slideable clasp unit;
e. said first one of said plurality, said second one and said third one being affixed together nearer to a second end of said closed loop than to said knotted end thus forming a pair of internal loops within said closed loop, and;
f. said slideable clasp unit being slideably fitted about said second end of said closed loop.

3. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 1, whereby said clasp unit is roundly shaped.

4. The pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 1, whereby said clasp unit is rectangularly shaped.

5. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 1, whereby said clasp unit is three-sided in shape.

6. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 1, whereby said clasp unit is rounded in shape and partially open.

7. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 2, whereby said clasp unit is roundly shaped.

8. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 2, whereby said clasp unit is rectangularly shaped.

9. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 2, whereby said clasp unit is three-sided in shape.

10. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 2, whereby said clasp unit is rounded in shape and partially open.

11. A looped pistol shot stabilization harness, comprising:

a. an elongated strand of rawhide material;
b. ends of said elongated strand being knotted to form a knotted end of a closed loop;
c. a slideable clasp unit, and;
d. said slideable clasp unit being fitted about an end of said closed loop opposite said knotted end thus forming a pair of internal loops within said closed loop of said elongated strand.

12. A looped pistol shot stabilization harness, comprising:

a. an elongated strand of nylon material;
b. ends of said elongated strand being knotted to form a knotted end of a closed loop;
c. a slideable clasp unit, and;
d. said slideable clasp unit being fitted about an end of said closed loop opposite said knotted end thus forming a pair of internal loops within said closed loop of said elongated strand.

13. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 11, whereby said clasp unit is roundly shaped.

14. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 11, whereby said clasp unit is rectangularly shaped.

15. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 11, whereby said clasp unit is three-sided in shape.

16. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 11, whereby said clasp unit is rounded in shape and partially open.

17. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 12, whereby said clasp unit is roundly shaped.

18. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 12, whereby said clasp unit is rectangularly shaped.

19. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 12, whereby said clasp unit is three-sided in shape.

20. The looped pistol shot stabilization harness of claim 12, whereby said clasp unit is rounded in shape and partially open.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100242335
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 30, 2009
Publication Date: Sep 30, 2010
Inventor: Henry J. Duval (Rutland, VT)
Application Number: 12/383,805
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Rests (42/94); Means For Adjusting Loop Size Or Hanger Length Of Attaching Means Looped Around Neck (224/258)
International Classification: F41C 27/22 (20060101); F41C 33/00 (20060101);