GAS SPRAY HOLSTER
The invention relates to a gas spray holster including a holster part having belt fasteners, an inner frame for holding a standard gas spray, and mutual connectors. These comprise quick couplers with a release handle and a lifting spring for improving the lifting of the inner frame.
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The invention relates to a gas spray holster comprising the following:
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- a holster part including belt fasteners,
- an inner frame for holding a standard gas spray said inner frame including a finger detent for fingers,
- mutual connecting means between the holster part and the inner frame.
In known gas spray holsters, taking the gas spray into use is difficult and slow. Very often, in sudden situations requiring use of force, the gas spray comes to the user's hand such that the nozzle part of the gas spray points to a wrong direction, even towards the user him-/herself. The slow introducibility into use of a gas spray and its incorrect position have caused many hazardous situations and even physical damage in situations where the user of the gas spray has not been able to take his/her gas spray out of the holster sufficiently quickly in a use of force situation.
Present gas spray holsters are mainly holsters made of leather or fabric. The top part of the gas spray is protected by a flap provided with a press stud fastening, which flap is opened before taking the gas spray from the holster. After this, the top part of the gas spray is grasped with fingers and the gas spray is pulled out of the holster. The gas spray comes out of the holster in such a position that the gas spray cannot be used with the same grip.
Various types of commonly used gas spray models exist and they can be divided, based on the shape of the gas spray jet, into gas spray models equipped with a cone-shaped, a point-shaped, or a cloud-shaped spray jet. The most popular gas spray model used by the authorities and the security business is the gas spray model with the point-shaped jet since using a spray gun with the cloud-shaped and cone-shaped jet indoors, for example, exposes also all bystanders to the gas. When used outdoors, the cloud-shaped and cone-shaped model gas sprays are very sensitive to wind, and in the worst case, the user receives the gas into his/her own eyes. A significant aspect in the point-shaped gas spray is that the gas spray jet (liquid spray jet) requires high accuracy, and a desired effect is not achieved if the gas spray jet, for example, goes by the face of the target.
An additional problem discovered in the present gas spray holsters is also slackening of holsters based on friction, which may cause unintentional falling of the gas spray out of the holster. A problem with the friction-operated holsters is sticking of the gas spray in the holster, rusting of the press stud in the securing flap, which prevents opening the holster, as well as damaging of the gas spray bottle due to friction against the metal part of the press stud.
Currently, the best holster in the market is a two-part gas spray holster manufactured by Peter Jones (ILG) Ltd., marketed with the product name “non lethal spray holder P175” wherein the gas spray bottle is surrounded by a rubber-like frame. The hip side of the holster part includes a rail that fastens to a bracket in the belt. This holster is also protected with a leather flap and press stud fastening, which delays its use in hazards.
In the gas spray holster disclosed in US patent application 2007/0039989 A1, also representing the prior art, the gas spray is locked in the holster with a locking latch. When the locking latch is released, a spring at the bottom of the holster lifts the gas spray from the holster. In this model, the gas spray must be of a special construction to be suitable for use together with the locking mechanism.
The object of the invention is to provide a gas spray holster from which a standard type gas spray can be taken out quickly and easily, always correctly directed, and which is equipped with a secure safety mechanism. More precisely, the gas spray holster according to the invention is characterized by what is claimed in the appended claim 1.
This object can be achieved according to the invention with a gas spray holster including a holster part with belt fasteners, an inner frame for holding a standard gas spray, with said inner frame including a finger detent for fingers and mutual connecting means for the holster part and the inner frame. It is essential that the mutual connecting means include quick locking means with a release handle and a lifting spring for improving the lifting of the inner frame. With the mutual connecting means, the gas spray can be taken into use quickly and reliably and it is always correctly directed. In addition, the mutual connecting means ensure that seizing the gas spray from the gas spray holster is difficult.
Advantageously, the mutual connecting means further include a guard articulated to the holster part for protecting the release button included in the gas spray. The guard can be quickly turned away when the gas spray is needed and it functions as a second coupling means beside the quick coupling means.
The quick coupling means can be spring loaded. According to an embodiment, the quick coupling means include a spring wire with an elastic part that is parallel to the bottom of the holster part, forms an open loop and is set against the inner frame, vertical parts perpendicular to the bottom of the holster part, and foot parts parallel to the bottom of the holster part for supporting the spring to the bottom of the holster part. The spring wire provides an appropriate amount of force for lifting the inner frame, sufficient for lifting the gas spray slightly upwards but not flinging the gas spray too high, in which case it could drop from the holster part.
According to an embodiment, the inner frame includes a body part adapted for its internal size for fastening the gas spray thereto. The body part protects the gas spray bottle from dents and scratches.
The gas spray holster is advantageously adapted for standard gas sprays. The gas spray holster can be used for the most common gas sprays directly or with minor modifications.
According to an embodiment, the quick coupling means include a release handle articulated to the holster part wherein the locking latch is adapted to a detent in the body part of the inner frame. With the release handle, the gas spray can be quickly and reliably released from the holster part.
In the holster part, the belt fastener can include a fastening point, a belt loop part for turning the gas spray holster 360° relative to the user's belt, and teeth for locking the fastening point and the belt loop part relative to each other. With the belt fastener, the position of the gas spray holster on the user's belt can be freely determined.
For the finger grip, a groove-like finger detent accommodating the forefinger can be present in the inner frame of the gas spray holster and in part of the holster part, for lifting and directing the inner frame from the holster part. Using the finger detent, the gas spray is easy to lift from the holster part and a good grip can be taken from the gas spray. According to an embodiment, the body part of the inner frame has guide rails for directing the inner frame to the holster part. Due to the guide rails, the gas spray is always in the correct position in the holster part and it is in the correct position as regards directing.
The gas spray holster can be made of a polymer blend. A polymer blend is a light and durable material, which is important in the application of gas spray holsters. Advantageously, the guard and the finger detent have roughened surfaces for improving the grip.
According to an embodiment, the gas spray holster includes reeling means between the inner frame and the holster part adapted to reel the inner frame, connected to a wire, back to the vicinity of the holster part. The reeling means can include a wire connected between the inner frame and the holster part and a spring-operated wire reeling device connected to the holster part.
A double locking system is adapted in the gas spray holster by means of the quick coupling means and the guard for locking the gas spray to the gas spray holster. In order to snatch the gas spray, the snatcher should be able to release both locking systems, which is very difficult in practice.
The invention is described below in detail by making reference to the enclosed drawings which illustrate some of the embodiments of the invention, in which
For snatching attempts, the gas spray holster includes mutual connecting means between the holster part and the inner frame, including quick coupling means 17 (
When the quick coupling means 17 of the gas spray holster 10 are in the locked position, the locking spring 24 turns the release handle 20 relative to the shaft 30 whereupon the locking latch 32 is in the detent 34 of the inner frame 15 and thus prevents lifting of the inner frame 15. More precisely, the detent 34 is an indentation in the body part 22 of the inner frame 15. The detent 34 can also be a protrusion appropriate for the purpose.
When opening the quick coupling means 17 of the gas spray holster 10, the user of the gas spray holster 10 presses the release handle 20 fully down, the locking spring 24 is compressed, the release handle 20 turns relative to the shaft 30 and the locking latch 32 moves away from the detent 34 of the inner frame 15. The detent 34 is designed as a counter part of the locking latch 32. Thus the lifting spring 26 located at the bottom of the holster part 16 lifts the inner frame 15 for about 1-10 mm, after which the inner frame 15 can be lifted out of the holster part 16 with a finger grip using the finger detent 18. In the locked position, the lifting spring is adapted to remain stressed against the quick coupling means, and upon opening the quick coupling means using the release handle, this stress is adapted to be released whereby the lifting spring pushes the inner frame outwards.
An essential aspect of the release handle 20 is its locking 30 latch 32 having a free position and a locked position. Instead of an articulation, the release handle can also be slidable along a path adapted for it.
According to an embodiment, reeling means can be disposed between the holster part of the gas spray holster and the inner frame. The reeling means can operate according to the principle of a ski lift ticket badge reel, for example, i.e. the holster part has a spring-operated reeling device which reels the wire 20 inwards while the other end of the wire is fastened to the inner frame. With such a solution, a gas spray dropped from hands by the user is always kept with the user and is reeled back close to the user.
In an embodiment of the invention, the holster part of the gas spray holster is made of two parts connected with fasteners.
In an embodiment of the invention, the gas spray holster is made of a polymer blend or other material suitable for the purpose. For example, the gas spray holster can be made of fiberglass-reinforced nylon or a similar material.
Solutions deviating from the above description can also be contemplated within the scope of the invention. Hence, the gas spray holster can be made, for example, as a mirror of an embodiment of the gas spray holster according to the invention shown in the figures, in which case it is suitable for use on the other side of the belt.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A gas spray holster comprising the following: wherein said mutual connecting means comprising
- a holster part comprising belt fasteners,
- an inner frame for holding a standard gas spray said inner frame comprising a finger detent for fingers,
- mutual connecting means between the holster part and the inner frame
- quick coupling means with a release handle, and
- a lifting spring for improving lifting of the inner frame.
17. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the mutual connecting means further comprising a guard articulated to the holster part for protecting the release button included in the gas spray.
18. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein said quick coupling means are spring-loaded.
19. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein said lifting spring is a spring wire comprising an elastic part that is parallel to the bottom of the holster part, forms an open loop and is set against the inner frame, vertical parts perpendicular to the bottom of the holster part, and foot parts parallel to the bottom of the holster part for supporting the lifting spring to the bottom of the holster part.
20. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the inner frame comprising a body part adapted for inner frame's inner size for fastening the gas spray thereto.
21. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the gas spray holster is adapted for standard gas sprays.
22. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein said quick coupling means comprising a release handle articulated to the holster part having a locking latch adapted to a detent in the body part of the inner frame.
23. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein in said holster part, the belt fastener includes a fastening point a belt loop part for turning the gas spray holster for 360° relative to the user's belt, and teeth for locking the fastening point and the belt loop part relative to each other.
24. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the inner frame of the gas spray holster and part of the holster part having a groove-like finger detent accommodating the forefinger for the finger grip for lifting and directing the inner frame from the holster part.
25. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the body part of said inner frame having guide rails for directing the inner frame to the holster part.
26. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the gas spray holster is made of a polymer blend.
27. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the gas spray holster comprising reeling means between the inner frame and the holster part adapted to reel the inner frame connected to a wire back to the vicinity of the holster part.
28. A gas spray holster according to claim 27, wherein the reeling means comprising a wire connected between the inner frame and the holster part and a spring-operated reeling device fastened to the holster part.
29. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein the guard and the finger detent having roughened surfaces for improving the grip.
30. A gas spray holster according to claim 16, wherein a double locking system is adapted in the gas spray holster by means of the quick coupling means and the guard for locking the gas spray in the gas spray holster.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 1, 2010
Publication Date: Jul 26, 2012
Applicant: HOLSTER TECH FINLAND OY (Lahela)
Inventors: Jarno Tyybakinoja (Lahela), Sami Helle (Masku)
Application Number: 13/497,826
International Classification: F41H 9/10 (20060101); A45F 5/02 (20060101);