Holster with controllable resistance to draw
First Claim
1. A controllable resistance to draw holster comprising:
- (a) a holster body comprising a piece of leather or leather-like material formed to define a handgun carrying cavity;
(b) movable means positioned within said handgun cavity; and
(c) control means for selectively moving said movable means to a greater or lesser extent into said handgun cavity to change the size thereof;
(d) said movable means including a portion bearing against a handgun positioned in said cavity;
(e) said control means being operable by the user to vary the resistance to movement of the handgun in the holster;
(f) wherein said movable means comprises a spring deflectable into said handgun cavity by said control means;
(g) wherein said spring is a leaf spring with one portion secured within said holster body and at least one free portion movable into said handgun cavity responsive to operation of said control means.
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Abstract
A holster employing a holster body and a liner which cooperatively define a weapon pocket and including a metal reinforcement between the liner and the body which at least partially defines the shape of a handgun carrying cavity. Secured to the reinforcement is a leaf spring having a free length extending on the side of the reinforcement toward the handgun cavity. A controllable extension device such as a screw engaging the free end of the spring causes a controlled deflection of the spring into the handgun cavity a distance which is a function of the screw position. The liner covers the spring member whereby the spring serves to expand the liner inward against the side of the handgun applying direct frictional contact with the handgun to the extent desired by the user and controllable merely by tightening or loosening the screw.
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12 Claims
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1. A controllable resistance to draw holster comprising:
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(a) a holster body comprising a piece of leather or leather-like material formed to define a handgun carrying cavity; (b) movable means positioned within said handgun cavity; and (c) control means for selectively moving said movable means to a greater or lesser extent into said handgun cavity to change the size thereof; (d) said movable means including a portion bearing against a handgun positioned in said cavity; (e) said control means being operable by the user to vary the resistance to movement of the handgun in the holster; (f) wherein said movable means comprises a spring deflectable into said handgun cavity by said control means; (g) wherein said spring is a leaf spring with one portion secured within said holster body and at least one free portion movable into said handgun cavity responsive to operation of said control means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A controllable resistance to draw holster comprising:
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(a) a holster body comprising a piece of leather or leather-like material formed to define a handgun carrying cavity; (b) reinforcement means of greater resistance to deflection than said holster body and located on the inner side of the piece of leather or leather-like material; (c) spring means secured to said reinforcement means and including at least one free end; (d) said free end of spring means extendable inwardly toward said handgun cavity; and (e) adjusting means engaging free end of said spring to controllably deflect said spring means to reduce the size of said handgun cavity at least locally. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A controllable resistance to draw holster comprising:
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(a) a holster body comprising a piece of leather or leather-like material formed to define a handgun carrying cavity; (b) a liner for said body of leather or leather-like material; (c) reinforcement means of greater resistance to deflection than said holster body and liner combined defining the shape of the handgun cavity; (d) said reinforcement means located between said holster body and said liner; (e) spring means secured to said reinforcement and including at least one free end; (f) said free end extendable into said handgun cavity; (g) adjusting means engaging the free end of said spring controllably deflecting said spring member toward the handgun cavity to locally reduce the size thereof; (h) said free end being positioned to deflect said liner inward in a local area to provide local frictional pressure upon a handgun contained within said holster. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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