Concealment caddy shoulder holster

A universal type shoulder holster caddy, designed specifically to conceal hand guns of various sizes. This invention is unique in that it completely conceals the hand gun and gun holster within a zipper closed compartment. This invention is also unique in that it is designed to be secured to the wearer's body by a loop attached to the inside panel or by a strap attached around the wearers' belt. The highly flexible and durable material used in construction of the caddy and holster provides a snug fit, concealing handguns of various sizes.

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Description
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention generally relates to holsters for securing and carrying a handgun. The invention relates more specifically and particularly as a holster to provide for complete concealment of a handgun while providing easy access for the removal and re-engagement of a hand gun to a secure concealed position. This invention also provides for easy transport of a handgun.

While there currently exists various types of gun holsters on the market, they do not offer the advantage of complete concealment of the handgun without placing the holster itself under or inside of one's clothing. Current methods of concealment present many challenges for concealing and accessing the handgun. It is difficult to access a weapon which is concealed inside of or under ones' clothing while one is perhaps faced with an attack by an assailant. Additionally, it is often difficult to conceal a handgun and holster inside of ones' clothing without the imprint of the handgun being visible to the public.

Another problem presented by holsters currently available is the difficulty of using them with certain items of clothing, e.g. running apparel and/or light weight clothing typically worn in warm weather. There also exist the problems and difficulties of wearing holsters currently on the market securely while performing certain activities such as running and/or jogging. Typically activities, such as running or jogging, cause the holster to become highly mobile and swing back and forth or move rapidly up and down causing discomfort for the wearer and often allowing the handgun to disengage from the holster.

Another disadvantage of gun holsters currently available is that they typically allow a portion of the handgun to be exposed to the elements of the weather.

Although there may exist devices for handgun concealment. They do not provide for the complete concealment of the gun holster and the handgun. Furthermore, devices typically used for complete concealment of a handgun are not built into a shoulder carry holster. Therefore, requiring the end user to use additional methods of transport such as a briefcase, backpack, purse, or requiring the user to occupy the device in one hand and not allowing for hands free portability.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster accomplishes the objects and overcomes all prior stated difficulties and short comings in the following manner.

The Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster has a built-in gun holding compartment design to hold securely handguns of various sizes and types, namely revolver or semi-automatics, within a specified range of sizes.

The secure compartment accomplishes the complete concealment of the handgun from public view, which is a requirement in states with conceal carry laws. The concealment compartment within a shoulder caddy eliminates the need to place the handgun and holster inside or under ones' clothing. This feature eliminates the bulk or handgun imprint often seen when concealing the handgun under or inside ones' clothing. The secure compartment further protects the handgun from elements of weather by completely covering the entire handgun.

Ease of access and re-engagement of the handgun is afforded through zipper access along the front facing portion of the shoulder caddy. Therefore, eliminating the need to open and/or remove items of clothing. The secure compartment with zipper access also prevents access by an unauthorized person.

Ease of transport of the handgun is accomplished by use of the shoulder carry feature. Therefore allowing ones' hands to remain free and eliminating the need for additional concealment devices or methods.

The concealment compartment further eliminates the need to wear a jacket, coat, or other items of clothing to conceal a holster. This feature further allows for ease of access to the handgun in threatening situations where one is under attack. The Concealment Caddy can be worn inside or outside of items of clothing.

The snap loop attached to the bottom of the caddy allows for attachment of the caddy to ones' belt while wearing trousers or shorts with a belt. The elastic band along the inner most side of the caddy creates a loop for inserting a belt to allow the user to secure the caddy to ones' body when wearing active wear clothing for running, jogging, and other activities, when a belt through pants loops are not typically worn. These features overcome the problem of having the handgun and holster move up and down or back and forth while the wearer is engaged in highly mobile activities.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side view of the Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster showing the outer most side of the caddy and the accessory pocket.

FIG. 2 is a side view of the Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster showing the inner most side of the caddy and the elastic band loop.

FIG. 3 is a frontal view of the Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster showing the zipper for accessing the handgun compartment sewn into a heavy fabric for attaching the two sides.

FIG. 4 is an inside view of the inner most side showing the gun holster attached within.

FIG. 5 is a profile view of one of the side panels showing the 3 layered construction.

FIG. 6 is a view of the gun pocket detached from the inside of the Caddy.

FIG. 7 is a profile view of one of the side panels with the gun holster attached.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Now referencing specifically the drawings to aid in describing the present invention:

It is quite possible to construct or manufacture this invention using a variety of materials and methods. The invention is also susceptible to various modifications. The drawings depicting the invention and these subsequent detailed descriptions of the drawings are not intended to place limitations on the claims of the inventor. These drawings and their description are in no way intended to limit the invention to the specific form as disclosed. This invention is, however, intended to cover all modifications, methods, and alternative constructions and any subsequent equivalents within the spirit of the invention as described and claimed.

The caddy is to be constructed of a light weight durable material. The caddys' outer walls, seen in FIG. 1 & FIG. 2, are to be constructed of a lightweight solid material to provide for complete concealment of the handgun. The preferred material for manufacture is polyurethane or neoprene with a covering of heavy duty nylon for durability and protection from weather. The layered construction of these panels shall consist of using a heavy duty adhesive to attach the nylon to each side of polyurethane or neoprene panels and sewing the three layers together as depicted in FIG. 5. Though it is not intended to limit construction of the outside panels specifically to polyurethane or neoprene and nylon, the intent is to also allow for the outer panels to be constructed of any number of a variety of materials that are durable enough to provide for extended and regular use of the invention, yet flexible and light weight enough to provide for practical use of the invention, e.g. it is also desired, in certain instances, to use such materials as heavy duty leather, raw hide and/or other synthetic materials for the construction of outside panels of the present invention. This would allow the manufacture to provide a variety of color and style choices for the end user.

The gun holder portion of the present invention FIG. 6 is to be constructed of a heavy duty elastomer to provide for flexibility to allow various size and types of handguns to be easily inserted and removed from the holster. The elastomer in the present invention is to be lined with a soft durable fabric such as nylon or a similar material to increase durability and reduce friction on the handgun to further allow for ease of engaging and disengaging from the holster. The fabric lining should be attached to the holster using a heavy duty adhesive and the three linings sewn together.

The gun holder FIG. 6 should be sewn to the inside panel of the caddy and orientated on a downward facing angle FIG. 4 to allow the handgun when engaged to point slightly downward for added security and further reduction of the possibility of unintended disengagement.

The zipper shown FIG. 3 shall be a heavy duty zipper in a heavy fabric such as a durable heavy nylon and sewn to the side panels of the Caddy, the same type heavy fabric shall be used to attach the back side of the two panels without the zipper sewn in.

Though the drawings in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 depict a Concealment Caddy and holster to be used by a right handed user, it is not intended to limit the present invention to a patent specifically for right hand use. But, to the contrary, it is the intention of the inventor to be awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that allows for the protection of and construction of said patent in a form for the use by left handed and/or right handed users.

FIG. 1 represents an outside outward facing view of the outer most side of the caddy showing a storage pocket with snap fastener for storing cell phones, extra magazines, etc. for further concealment of handgun compartment.

The accessory pockets FIG. 1 on the outside of the outer panel of the caddy shall be constructed of durable nylon and sewn to the outside of the outside panel when the panel is constructed using nylon as the outside liner. The pockets shall be constructed of leather, raw hide or other material consistent with the material used to construct the outside panels when the panels are constructed of such materials.

FIG. 2 depicts the elastic loop attached to the lower portion of the inner most side of the inside panel to allow the end user to insert a belt to secure the caddy to the abdomen during activities, such as running or jogging or as the end user deems necessary.

The lower strap FIG. 2 with snap locking mechanism should allow the end user to attach the lower portion of the caddy by looping the strap around a belt worn by the end user. The strap shall be sewn to the bottom of the inside panel during manufacture. The stud portion of the strap attachment will be attached to the outside of the inside panel positioned sufficiently to allow attachment of the end of the strap using the socket portion of the snap attached to the end of the strap.

FIG. 7 depicts the gun holster attached to the inside of the inner most side panel of the caddy. The gun holster is attached with a heavy duty adhesive and subsequently sewn to the panel.

Claims

1. A shoulder caddy with a handgun concealment compartment to provide for the complete concealment of a handgun and gun holster. A security system for the concealment of and ready access to a handgun without requiring the use of the end users clothing or other garments to conceal the handgun and therefore, further not requiring the opening, disrupt, or removal of items of clothing or garments to access, disengage and re-engage a handgun for use.

2. A flexible pocket designed to hold securely a handgun of various styles, types, and sizes lending specifically to handguns of the types semi-automatic and/or revolver and sewn within an inner compartment of a caddy.

3. A system for securing a Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster to ones abdomen using an elastic band attached to the outside panel of the inside of a should holster and inserting a belt.

4. A method of attaching a concealed handgun caddy to the belt of the end user, using a strap with snap fasteners to allow attachment of the Concealment Caddy Shoulder Holster to ones' belt.

5. A Holster System with a gun compartment secured by zipper access to the handgun and handgun holder.

6. The flexible pocket of claim 2 shall be made of an elastomer to provide flexibility for snugly gripping and securing various handguns of different sizes, styles, and shapes.

7. The elastomer used to construct the flexible pocket of claim 2 shall be covered with a heavy duty fabric such as nylon to allow ease of removal of the handgun for disengagement and re-engagement.

8. The caddy concealing the handgun compartment shall be secured with a heavy duty zipper running vertically along the front side of the caddy to provide for easy access to the handgun compartment.

9. The outside panels of the handgun system in claim one to be constructed of a polyurethane, raw hide, or similar material heavy enough to hide the imprint of the handgun concealed in the handgun concealment compartment.

Patent History
Publication number: 20110192876
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 5, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 11, 2011
Inventor: Victor Allen Wilson (Arlington, TX)
Application Number: 12/658,247