Handgun Receiver Patents (Class 224/243)
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Publication number: 20110174850Abstract: A holster assembly for a revolver includes a holster pocket for removably accommodating a revolver therein, the holster pocket generally surrounding an insertion axis of the revolver, and a locking device arranged in the holster pocket for automatically engaging the revolver upon insertion into the holster pocket and selectively operable to allow subsequent removal of the revolver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: SAFARILAND, LLCInventor: Norman E. Clifton, JR.
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Publication number: 20110174847Abstract: A handgun holster permits sideward extraction of the weapon, and engages with the central portions of the handgun without regard to accessories mounted to the front or beneath the barrel. The holster has a main element which engages the central region of the pistol in a snap fit between two opposed arms. Lateral projections extend from the back wall to restrict the side-to-side displacement of the gun and two resilient flaps extend around the engaged gun, providing additional retention, and covering the on/off switch of any flashlight accessory. The main element is connected to a mounting assembly to permit the main element to be set at any desired angular orientation with respect to the mounting assembly. The mounting assembly has two expandable parts with opposed flanges which permit mounting to either a conventional belt, or to a series of webbing pockets, such as in the military's PALS webbing attachment system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: LINEWEIGHT LLCInventor: Caleb Clark Crye
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Publication number: 20110155775Abstract: A mattress mount gun holster is described for storing a firearm adjacent to a mattress for easy access by the occupant of the mattress. The mattress mount gun holster may be removed from the mattress and stored in a flat configuration during travel or when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Matthew Craighead
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Publication number: 20110132943Abstract: This application discloses a device for hanging a holstered handgun along a side of a mattress. The device includes a plate member to be inserted between the underside of the mattress and the supporting surface below the mattress, wherein the side adapted to extend outward from the mattress has a pair of spaced apart hinge barrels each adapted to receive a hinge pin. Another piece of the device is a basket member to receive a handgun holster, wherein the basket member has a hinge pin extending from each lateral side adapted to couple into hinge barrel of the plate member. In a preferred embodiment, the front side of the basket member has a slot for interlocking with a tab on a handgun holster. The tab is preferably located on a belt loop device attachable to a holster.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: David Edelman
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Patent number: 7950553Abstract: A holster for securing a pistol having a barrel with a chamber, a muzzle, a slide having a front and rear portion, includes (a) an open-bottom enclosure sized to accommodate the slide, wherein a cavity defined in a front portion of the enclosure is sized to receive the muzzle but not allow the slide to enter therein; (b) a securing member pivotally attached within the enclosure near a rear portion thereof and shaped to correspondingly mate with a rear portion of the slide; (c) a lever disposed externally to the enclosure and attached via a connecting member to the securing member; (d) a spring disposed between an interior surface of the enclosure and the securing member; and (e) a protuberance extending from the interior surface of the enclosure and sized to be received into the chamber when the pistol is secured within the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventor: John N. Rassias
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Patent number: 7950554Abstract: A harness 10 for supporting at least two firearm accessories from a wearer's belt includes a primary support 20, a belt latch 22 for removably connecting the primary support to the belt, and a curvilinear rail 16 secured to the primary support opposite the belt latch for positioning about the thigh of the user. The rail 16 may support a handgun holster 12 and one or more other firearm accessories 14 each spaced along the rail. A strap 30 is provided for removably connecting the rail to the thigh of the wearer. A harness may also support a rail directly from the wearer's belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventors: Brian Hoffner, Thomas M. Morin, Cecil Going
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Patent number: 7950552Abstract: A gun cover with a securing assembly includes a waist plate at an inner side thereof; and an enclosure for defining a gun groove; the enclosure having an inner lateral plate and an outer lateral plate; the inner lateral plate having a through hole for receiving an elastic tenon which protrudes from an interior of the gun groove; the elastic tenon having a press portion; and the press portion being installed between the inner lateral plate and an inner side of the waist plate and projecting out of an upper side of the outer frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Inventor: Chi-Yun Fan
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Publication number: 20110101063Abstract: A handgun holster with an accessory mounting block and a holster locking device are disclosed. The holster locking device may be mounted on the holster. The holster locking device includes a member for securing a rear end of a handgun. The holster locking device includes a frame. The interior surface of the frame may comprise first and second guide members such that the first and second guide members may be disposed in first and second guide grooves in the holster accessory mounting block. Also disclosed is a passage in the frame. A cantilever on the holster accessory mounting block may be disposed in the passage to engage the frame and lock the handgun holster to the holster locking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Nisim Zusman
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Publication number: 20110029009Abstract: An identification system and method that enables third parties, such as uniformed police officers, to identify another authorized firearms bearer, in order reduce risk of misidentification of intent that might otherwise lead to an unfortunate accidental injury during an incident response. The system includes an identification tag that is selectively affixable to a firearm in a position visible to third parties. The identification tag is selectively affixed in a stored position that preferably is furled so that it does not interfere with firearms storage or usage. The tag is deployable in an extended position to increase potential recognition to third parties. The tag desirably may also be wearable by the firearms bearer, such as a wrist band, head band or sash.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventor: Richard Dietl
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Patent number: 7850053Abstract: Holster (10) is provided having shroud (20) with top (28), sides (34, 34?), slide bearing stop (22) with hole (24) facing slide guard. Cam slot (44) is provided through shroud (20). Protuberance slots (36, 36)? are provided in shroud (20) for receiving pistol protuberance (99). Screw (84) pivotally secures lever (70) to shroud (20). Lever (70) includes lever arm (72) having actuator (74) with bearing (76) and cam arm (78) having guide cam (80) positioned in cam slot (44) into side of shroud (20). A method for using holster is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: John N. Rassias
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Patent number: 7841497Abstract: A holster for a handgun, the holster having an axis that separates a frame/slide portion of the holster from a trigger guard portion of the holster and a lever having a finger button end and an engagement end, wherein the engagement end of the lever includes a locking portion protruding from a second side of the engagement end, wherein the lever is pivotally attached to a side wall of the holster, along the axis, approximately between the finger button end and the engagement end, such that the finger button end extends into the frame/slide portion of the holster and the engagement end extends into the trigger guard portion of the holster, wherein the lever is pivotable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and wherein, when the lever is in the engaged position, the locking portion protrudes into a holster cavity, via an opening in the side wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Blackhawk Industries Product Group Unlimited LLCInventors: Thomas M. Gregory, Robert A. Kincaid, Clifton L. Cook, Eric M. Yeates
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Publication number: 20100276464Abstract: Holster apparatus for use with firearms are described. An example holster apparatus comprises an elongate body having a first interface coupled to a first portion of the body to engage a first element of a firearm. The first interface moves between a first position to engage the first element of the firearm and a second position to release the first element of the firearm. The example holster apparatus also includes a second interface removably coupled to the body adjacent the first interface to engage a second element of a firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Robert Hirt, Hans-Peter Frankl, Josef Klausmann, Rudiger Lieske
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Patent number: 7819294Abstract: The invention includes improvements to a security holster including protective ridges for use around the release mechanism and the locking mechanism. Also included is a mortise and tenon arrangement for securing the holster body to a belt attachment plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Tactical Design Labs, Inc.Inventors: Michael V. Lowe, Anthony J. Senn
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Publication number: 20100252591Abstract: A gun holster clamping structure installed between a fixed portion and a rotating holster of a gun holster for controlling the timing of rotating the gun holster comprises a clamping portion disposed on the rotating holster and having an end protruded towards the fixed portion, a latch portion disposed on the rotating holster and having an end protruded from the fixed portion and a gun handle, and another end abutting against the clamping portion for linking and displacing the clamping portion, such that the rotating holster can be rotated to draw out the handgun. Normally, the clamping portion clamps the rotating holster and prevents another party to draw out the handgun. If a user grips the gun handle and links the latch portion accordingly, the clamping portion can be released from the clamping function of the rotating holster, and the user can achieve a quick draw of the handgun.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Jian-Zhi LU
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Publication number: 20100243492Abstract: An easy accessible hand gun case body, including an lower housing that is hinged to a upper housing, with a hand gun retained via a slide retention channel, that when in the closed position, prevents the handgun from being accessed or removed from the slide retention channel. When the lock assembly is unlocked, the preloaded hinge assembly rotates the upper and lower housings away from each other, uncovering the slide retention channel and allowing fluid, quick and easy access to the pistol grip of the hand gun, providing a unobstructed path for the hand gun to be draw, or deployed from the slide retention channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: David John Bulthuis, JR., David Michael Challman
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Publication number: 20100243690Abstract: In a weapon holster with adjustable draw angle, in particular for hand firearms, comprising a holster web for fastening the holster to a belt, a coupling or the like and a holster receptacle for holding a weapon, in particular a hand firearm, wherein the holster web and the holster receptacle are connected together and can rotate about an axis of rotation such that the draw angle defined by the relative position between the holster web and the holster receptacle can be adjusted, latch protrusions between the holster web and the holster receptacle and latch depressions that are partially complementary to said protrusions are provided in which the latch protrusions engage for fixing various draw angles, wherein the adjustment of the draw angle is only accomplished by applying a torque that releases the latching protrusions from the latch depressions and rotating the holster web and holster receptacle about the axis of rotation in opposite directions, and wherein the torque is adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Das Land Nordrhein-Westfalen, Innenministerium NRW Landesamt fur zentrale polizeiliche DiensteInventor: Helmut Lerch
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Publication number: 20100219216Abstract: A holster assembly, and method using same, are disclosed. The holster comprises a base, a barrel housing assembly fixedly attached to that base, a moveable trigger guard assembly slidably attached to the barrel housing assembly, and one or more springs disposed between the barrel housing assembly and the moveable trigger guard assembly, wherein the moveable trigger guard assembly can be slidingly moved bidirectionally between a first position and a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: William E. Clark, Victor Stevens
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Publication number: 20100170923Abstract: A pistol holster is disclosed that permits a pistol to be loaded while within the holster. To effect this, the holster body containing the lower portion of a pistol, slides downward relative to a slide bar component that holds the breach block of the pistol, allowing a live round of ammunition to be loaded into the pistol's firing chamber with a single hand action, to make the pistol ready for firing. The holster also contains one or more locks to prevent unintentional removal of the pistol from the holster.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Evgeny ABUSHAEV
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Patent number: 7714720Abstract: An alarm system includes a detector arranged in connection with a holster for carrying a force instrument, the detector detecting, if the force instrument is removed from the holster; information on the situation is produced on the basis of the identification and relayed to the user's control room so that a message is relayed to the communication unit of the user of the force instrument, the communication unit relaying the message further to the control room via a base station. The detector is adapted to detect the existence of the force instrument in the holster, its missing from or its movement out of or into the holster. A detector-cpu is adapted to receive a signal or message from the detector and forms at least part of the contents of the message on the basis of the signal or message, the detector-cpu being adapted to control the communication unit to transmit the message.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Savox Communications Oy AB (Ltd)Inventors: Heikki Hietanen, Mikael Westerlund
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Publication number: 20100108728Abstract: A holster for a concealable handgun has a front assembly, a rear assembly, and straps for securing the holster to a user's body. The front assembly and rear assembly are joined to each other to form a pocket, open at the top, to receive a handgun. Each of the front and rear assemblies is formed from a sandwich of flexible fabric folded in half to form a top edge, and joined to each other to form the pocket opening at the top. The rear assembly further includes a waterproof layer of fabric to act as a barrier preventing moisture from the user to affect the handgun. A strap is secured to each side of the open top edge and the straps adjustably secured to each other around the user. When the straps are secured, tension passes through the open top of the pocket forcing the top edges of the first and second assemblies closed and securing the handgun in the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Michael A. Castaneda
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Patent number: 7694860Abstract: Handgun locking apparatus for securing a handgun in a holster includes a lever member including a body having a forward and rear end portion mounted to the holster and a spring element projecting forwardly and outwardly from the front end portion of the body for contacting an interior surface of a holster for biasing the body against a handgun. A locking flange on the forward end contacts a handgun to positively engage a portion of a handgun to inhibit withdrawal of a holstered handgun. An operating arm extends rearwardly from the rear end portion of the body for moving the body away to move the locking flange away from a handgun. A positioning member is affixed inside a holster for engaging a handgun inserted in a holster to position a portion of a handgun in contact with the locking flange. A tension device is mounted to the inside of the holster for positioning the gun properly with respect to the locking apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Safariland Ltd, Inc.Inventor: Norman E. Clifton, Jr.
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Patent number: 7644845Abstract: A security holster for handguns with capability for use with a handgun with attached flashlight or laser sighting device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Inventor: Michael Lowe
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Publication number: 20090321480Abstract: A holster for a handgun having a holster body defining a cavity for receiving and holding a handgun, a pivot guard pivotably coupled to the body and pivotable between a closed position for securing a handgun within the cavity and an open position for insertion or removal of the handgun, wherein the pivot guard includes a pivot guard locking means for receiving at least a portion of a pivot guard locking portion for securing the pivot guard in the closed position, and wherein the pivot guard includes a locking extension that extends from each side of the pivot guard and the holster body includes a corresponding retaining channels formed within the cavity such that when the pivot guard is in the closed position, each locking extension of the pivot guard extends into a corresponding retaining channel of the holster body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Robert A. Kincaid, Thomas M. Gregory, Eric M. Yeates, Clifton L. Cook, Charles E. Buis, III
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Publication number: 20090294496Abstract: A holster is utilized in combination with a gun including a handle, barrel, and a detent. The holster includes a spine; a first side; and a second side opposed to the first side. The first and second sides collectively form a pocket with a top and receive the barrel with the handle extending outside the top of the pocket, are connected together along the rear of the pocket, and are connected to the spine. The spine includes a first section; and, includes a second section with a locking rib attached thereto and attached to the holster.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventor: Richard N. Gallagher
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Patent number: 7591402Abstract: A holster assembly for a firearm includes a shroud (20, 92, 168) with a muzzle receiving space (31), a firearm holding member (100, 174, 246) and a bias activating assembly mounted in the shroud (20, 92, 168) for biasing the firearm into a stowed position against the holding member (100, 174, 246). A hood enclosure (166) is movable between open and closed positions. The hood enclosure (166) includes a pair of guide slots (188) within the shroud (20, 92, 168), a pivot pin (182) and a guide pin (186). The hood enclosure (166) may include an illumination device (238) mounted to the firearm, a hip mount platform (256) to mount a hip mount assembly (34), or a secondary stowage mount (270) to attach a magazine carrier (278), expandable baton carrier (266), etc. The shroud (20, 92, 168) includes a detent (178) that receives a locking safety lever (146) of the firearm.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2003Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Inventor: John N. Rassias
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Patent number: 7584875Abstract: A security holster for handguns which utilizes a U-shaped rod as part of the locking and releasing mechanism. The user presses a handgun against a portion of the U-shaped rod, which pushed the U-shaped rod forward, and causes the locking tab to seat against the ejection port or another feature of the handgun.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Tactical Design Labs, Inc.Inventors: Michael V. Lowe, Anthony J. Senn, Eric Yates
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Patent number: 7562797Abstract: The invention is a security holster configured for use by left-handed users, with a release tab on the left side of the holster, a locking tab on the right side of the holster, which generally engages the ejection port of a gun, and a linkage between the release tab and the locking tab.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Tactical Design Labs, Inc.Inventors: Tony Senn, Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 7556181Abstract: A holster assembly for a handgun having various mechanisms for preventing unauthorized access to a handgun therein and wherein the handgun holster is constructed with injection molded, reinforced plastic inserts that are injection over-molded with a chemically compatible material which provides the desired surface characteristics of the holster.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventor: Peter Spielberger
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Patent number: 7543404Abstract: The present invention relates to devices for carrying small arms. The inventive method provides for use of a holster having a slot for a pistol grip. When a pistol is straightwardly pushed in the holster, the safety-stop thereof is switched in armed position. The pistol is removable by the opposite displacement thereof. The body of the inventive holster comprises guides for a breechblock, a spring loaded lock thereof, and a unit for switching said breechbloc which is arranged on the sidewall of said body on the side of the safety-stop of the pistol and embodied in the form of a spring loaded fork. The lock is embodied in the form of a cantilever plate provided with an arrester which is mounted in such a way that it interacts with the breechblock and the indicator of the safety-stop when it is switched on. In the second variant, the switching means is embodied in the form of a shaped window which has a simple trapezium shape and is arranged on the sidewall of the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Inventors: Valeriy Adamovich Kovalchuk, Vladimir Georgievich Lemehko, Evgeniv Eduardovich Yamschikov, Gainan Gumaraovich Junusov, Sergey Adamovitch Kovalchuk
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Publication number: 20090114693Abstract: A holster for securing a pistol having a barrel with a chamber, a muzzle, a slide having a front and rear portion, includes (a) an open-bottom enclosure sized to accommodate the slide, wherein a cavity defined in a front portion of the enclosure is sized to receive the muzzle but not allow the slide to enter therein; (b) a securing member pivotally attached within the enclosure near a rear portion thereof and shaped to correspondingly mate with a rear portion of the slide; (c) a lever disposed externally to the enclosure and attached via a connecting member to the securing member; (d) a spring disposed between an interior surface of the enclosure and the securing member; and (e) a protuberance extending from the interior surface of the enclosure and sized to be received into the chamber when the pistol is secured within the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: John N. Rassias
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Publication number: 20090014484Abstract: A holster for retaining a pistol has a frame configured to receive a pistol, with a first pistol retention facility on the frame. The first pistol retention facility has a secure condition and a release condition, and operates operable to prevent extraction of a pistol from the holster when in the secure condition, and to enable extraction of the pistol when in the release condition. The first pistol retention facility includes a first actuator operable in response to deliberate user force to set the first pistol retention facility in the release condition. The holster has a second pistol retention facility on the frame, and having a secure condition and a release condition, and operable to prevent extraction of a pistol from the holster when in the secure condition, and to enable extraction of the pistol when in the release condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Peter Spielberger
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Publication number: 20090001117Abstract: A lockable holster includes a shroud having an elongated opening to receive a handgun with the grip of the handgun outside the shroud. A biasing member at the first end of the shroud applies a biasing force on the firing end of the handgun to bias opposite end of the handgun into engagement with the locking arrangement at the opposite second end of the shroud to secure the handgun in the shroud. In another non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the holster is mounted on a plate having fasteners passing through elongated slits into the top of the shroud to angle the shroud relative to the plate, and the plate is mounted for vertical adjustment on a U-shaped securing clamp. The holster further includes mechanical arrangements which prevent unauthorized removal of the handgun from the shroud, prevents firing the handgun when in the shroud, and signals a loaded handgun in the shroud.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: John N. Rassias
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Patent number: 7461765Abstract: A security hood assembly for a holster includes a hood that is movably supported in association with a holster body so that the hood extends over a portion of a holstered handgun or other service item when the hood in a closed position, to prevent unauthorized removal of the service item. A lever may be operably coupled to the hood for driving the hood toward an open position, to allow the service item to be removed from the holster. In some embodiments, a latch mechanism releasably engages when the hood is in the closed position to prevent the hood from being opened through direct manipulation of the hood. The hood is preferably formed of a substantially rigid material, such as injection molded plastic. Holsters including the security hood assembly may also include internal retention devices, hood biasing mechanisms, and electronic devices responsive to opening of the hood.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Michaels of Oregon Co.Inventors: John M. French, Brian J. Shults
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Publication number: 20080272162Abstract: A firearm holster is provided which retains a weapon with a laser or light attachment. The holster is generally formed from a hard material and has a cavity open at the underside of the firearm barrel. The holster may include safety features such as a locking tab, securing strap, or muzzle post.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Robert Gamble
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Patent number: 7434712Abstract: Disclosed is a holster for a weapon such as a handgun which includes a body defining a cavity for receiving and holding the weapon, a hood assembly pivotably connected to the body, the hood assembly pivotable between a closed position for securing the weapon within the body cavity and an open position for removal of the weapon, a locking mechanism securing the hood assembly in the closed position when a weapon is held in the body cavity, a release mechanism associated with the locking mechanism for releasing the hood assembly to the open position for removal of the weapon, and a mechanism for automatically pivoting the hood assembly to the closed position and thereby automatically engaging the locking mechanism upon insertion of the weapon into the body cavity, wherein the locking mechanism is biased to a locked configuration when the weapon is held in the body cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Blackhawk Industries Product Group Unlimited LLCInventors: Clifton L. Cook, Eric M. Yeates, Thomas M. Gregory, Robert A. Kincaid
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Publication number: 20080179360Abstract: A security holster for semi-automatic handguns in which a locking tag secures the handgun in the holster by engaging the ejection port of the handgun. The locking tab enters the ejection port from the top side of the handgun.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: MICHAEL V. LOWE, GREGORY ABERLE, TAYLOR JENKINS, ANTHONY SENN
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Publication number: 20080179359Abstract: The Invention is a security holster for securing a hand gun from unauthorized access from the holster. The holster of the invention has a locking tab which moves vertically into engagement with the ejection port of a semi-automatic hand gun, and is configured for activation from either a left or a right handed user, by use of a finger or thumb release positioned on either the right or the left side. The hand gun may also be configured to contain both a thumb and a finger release tab, and may be so configured for either a left or a right handed user without changing the basic configuration of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Gregory Aberle, Taylor Jenkins, Anthony Senn, Michael V. Lowe
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Patent number: 7389604Abstract: A gun is disclosed having conventional components and a holster. The gun has means for detecting removal of the gun from the holster, means for processing the output of the detection means, and means for authenticating the user of the gun. The gun has means for notifying remote authorities that the gun has been removed from the holster, means for receiving remote commands to lock the trigger and/or initiate a global positioning system. The gun has means for selectively locking the trigger from a remote location and means for selectively activating a global positioning system from the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Inventors: Reginald Hill Newkirk, Toy M. Newkirk, Tony N. Newkirk
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Publication number: 20080142556Abstract: A gun cover with a securing assembly comprises a waist plate at an inner side thereof; and an enclosure for defining a gun groove; the enclosure having an inner lateral plate and an outer lateral plate; the inner lateral plate having a through hole for receiving an elastic tenon which protrudes from an interior of the gun groove; the elastic tenon having a press portion; the press portion being installed between the inner lateral plate and an inner side of the waist plate and projects out of an upper side of the outer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Chi-Yun Fan
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Publication number: 20080121670Abstract: A weapon holster system is described that includes a holster with a quick-release latch device configured to retain a handgun equipped securely in a holster while permitting a quick release when the user requires. The quick-release holster system provided herein is simple and safe to operate with one hand because it does not require the use of any area around the trigger or trigger guard to secure the weapon. The quick-release holster system is versatile because the latch device is compatible with any light/laser system attached to the frame of the handgun, and is reliable and durable because it provides a strong retaining force constructed from durable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Steve M. Buress
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Publication number: 20080110947Abstract: A holster including a receptacle for housing therein a weapon, the receptacle including at least one guide on an internal surface thereof and also including a tactical volume adapted for receiving therein a tactical accessory mounted on the weapon, the at least one guide being adapted to guide the weapon along a predefined path into the receptacle, such that when the weapon is in the receptacle, the tactical accessory mounted on the weapon is received in the tactical volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Dov Pikielny
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Publication number: 20080093400Abstract: A holster assembly, and method using same, are disclosed. The holster comprises a base and a trigger housing mechanism slidably disposed on that base, wherein the trigger housing mechanism can be slidingly moved bidirectionally between a first position and a second position. The holster assembly further comprises a spring having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the spring is attached to the base, and wherein the second end of the spring is attached to the trigger housing mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Victor Stevens
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Patent number: 7353632Abstract: A gun is disclosed having conventional components and a holster. The gun has means for detecting removal of the gun from the holster, means for processing the output of the detection means, and means for authenticating the user of the gun. The gun has means for notifying remote authorities that the gun has been removed from the holster, means for receiving remote commands to lock the trigger and/or initiate a global positioning system. The gun has means for selectively locking the trigger from a remote location and means for selectively activating a global positioning system from the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Inventors: Reginald Hill Newkirk, Toy M. Newkirk, Tony N. Newkirk
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Publication number: 20080073393Abstract: A holster assembly for integral attachment to a garment of the type typically worn by individuals engaged in law enforcement and related activities. The holster assembly comprising a flexible backing member having an outer mountable surface for sewningly attaching thereto an intermediate backing member, which is capable of supporting and mounting thereon a pocket for receiving and accepting therein a rigid sleeve fitted interiorly with a Taser® device. The pocket is fabricated from a unified piece of material and shaped accordingly to distinctly define a frontal tapered member bounded by a right side member and a left side member integrally incorporating an outer extending flange. The pocket is further supported by and fitted with a base member connected along its leading edge to a bottom end of each side member, along a leading edge of the frontal tapered member, and to a lowermost portion of the intermediate backing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Steven Allen Soderquist, Tony Thanh Vo
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Patent number: 7290688Abstract: A tactical gear receptacle including a carrying apparatus affixed on a first side thereof, the carrying apparatus being adapted to support at least a partial weight of the tactical gear receptacle when the tactical gear receptacle is carried, and a light rail affixed to a second side of the tactical gear receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Dov Pikielny
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Patent number: 7258259Abstract: A receptacle for firearms that comprises a primary receiving cavity for a firearm that is considered to be semi-universal and has multifunctional capabilities. This primary receptacle allows the user to adjust the receiving cavity to fit a plethora of sizes, styles, and calibers within a certain model line. This is accomplished by a series of dual adjustment springs and molded stops that function together to customize tension and squeeze within the receptacle. The compact and ergonomic design allows the receptacle to be easily interchangeable among a variety of carriage or mounting apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Inventor: William R. Owens
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Publication number: 20070163164Abstract: The present invention discloses a holster for a semiautomatic handgun. The semiautomatic handgun comprises a slider, a spring, a barrel terminating in a mouth, a hollow butt for a magazine clip and a firing mechanism comprising a trigger coupled to a hammer by a mechanism. The holster comprises left and right walls connected by a back piece. The holster is opened at its proximal end for insertion and removal of the semiautomatic handgun thereby and has an opening at its distal end. The holster further comprises means for engaging the slider of the semiautomatic handgun as the handgun is pushed into the holster, to slide the slider with respect to the barrel, thereby chambering a round.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: Noam Avrahami, Oren Asiad
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Patent number: 7140523Abstract: A security holster for use with a handgun. A locking device secures and engages various safety features of the handgun, and retains it in the holster until released by the user. The security holster provides for one handed insertion and withdrawal of a handgun, and prevents unauthorized removal of the handgun. An audible indication of insertion and locking is provided by the locking mechanism security holster.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Tactical Design LabsInventors: Michael V. Lowe, Anthony J. Senn, Ron Avery
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Patent number: 7117625Abstract: A holster with a light rail affixed thereto. The light rail may include a plurality of ridges spaced from one another along a rail axis, the ridges being separated by grooves that are transverse to the rail axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventor: Dov Pikielny
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Patent number: 6948644Abstract: A holster for carrying a handgun having a movable welt which reduces the likelihood that the handgun will be the subject of either an accidental or intentional dislodgment. The movable welt rotates about 10° to 15°, and as it rotates, the handgun is moved from a position where its hammer region is secured by a fixed strap and the weapon may not be removed to a position where the strap is no longer an issue and the weapon may be removed.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Bianchi InternationalInventor: Robert J. Beletsky