JT frog quick draw concealed holster

The objective of the holster is to allow Law enforcement or anyone that has a CCW weapons permit to carry their weapon completely concealed and be able to draw it, very fast when needed, and put it back easily. With past holsters it has been a problem to get the weapon out of the holster, and getting it back in.

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Description

The present Invention relates to a quick draw concealed holster that allows the user to carry their weapon completely concealed and be able to draw it, very fast when needed, and put it back easily.

The holster is comprised of the following components:

  • Holster
  • Belt clip
  • Ejection cord

A hard case made of plastic, could be lined with leather or man made material and could be made with similar shape to fit different weapons. Small to medium weapons work best for concealing weapons.

The invention could be constructed of different strong materials and shape depends on weapon. Exact dimensions depend on weapon.

FIG. 1) claim 1, 2, 3

    • 1. Holster for holding weapon secure and out of sight.
    • 2. Grommet for ejection cord for a smooth draw and to prevent excessive cord wear
    • 3. Three holes to lace and adjust ejection cord for weapon used.

FIG. 2) claim 4

    • 4. Belt clip attaches to holster and clips over belt to hold holster in place.

FIG. 3) claim 5, 6

    • 5. Ejection cord when pulled ejects weapon.
    • 6. Loop on end of ejection cord. A key or ring can be attached, to make it easier to find and pull.

Claims

1. A quick draw concealed holster that allows the user to carry their weapon completely concealed and be able to draw it very fast when needed. The holster can work with or without the ejection cord, either way it makes your weapon jump into your hand.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100282805
Type: Application
Filed: May 11, 2009
Publication Date: Nov 11, 2010
Inventor: Jim Roe Frances Thurston (Woodland, CA)
Application Number: 12/387,949
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Holding Article In Concealment (e.g., Money Belt Worn Under Clothing Or Having Hidden Pocket, Etc.) (224/587)
International Classification: F41C 33/02 (20060101);