Weapon holsters having one-piece construction
First Claim
1. A shoulder holster, comprising:
- an outer face having an outward facing surface and an inward facing surface;
an inner face having an outward facing surface and an inward facing surface, said inner face being connected to said outer face, said outer and inner faces being urged toward each other but spaced along portions thereof to form a gap therebetween for receipt of a weapon;
a first opening formed by upper edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said first opening being sized to receive one of the weapon'"'"'s barrel and the weapon'"'"'s forwardmost slide portion;
a second opening formed by first areas of lower edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said lower edge portions being located opposite to said upper edge portions, said second opening being larger than said first opening, said second opening being sized to accommodate the weapon'"'"'s grip;
a third opening formed by second areas of lower edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said third opening being sized to accommodate one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas; and
a spacer connecting said outer and inner faces at a first location between said second and third openings, said spacer being located such that one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas rests against said spacer, said outer and inner faces cooperating such that when said holster is worn adjacent to a wearer'"'"'s body, said outer and inner faces are pressed towards one another to provide a gripping action on the weapon located therebetween, wherein when the weapon'"'"'s grip is held and the one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas is pivoted about said spacer, said outer and inner faces remain connected by the spacer at the first location between said second and third openings, but are pried apart at a second location between the first and second openings by one of the weapon'"'"'s barrel and the weapon'"'"'s forwardmost slide portion, the prying apart of said outer and inner faces releasing the weapon for removal from the holster.
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Abstract
Weapon holsters of substantially stitchless, one-piece construction provide tension on the surface of weapons held therein. The holsters further facilitate release of weapons held therein for quick removal by the holster wearers. Shoulder, pocket and belt holsters are provided, each holster being constructed so as to facilitate concealment of a weapon held therein. The shoulder holster comprises outer and inner faces which define openings for receipt of a weapon. The weapon'"'"'s barrel or forwardmost slide portion, grip and hammerspur or grip tang protrude from different openings, the weapon'"'"'s barrel or forwardmost slide portion pointing in an upward direction and the weapon grip pointing in a direction substantially perpendicular to the upward direction. As the weapon grip is held and pivoted by the holster wearer, the corresponding pivoting of the barrel or forwardmost slide portion causes separation of portions of the outer and inner faces to enable release of the weapon. The pocket holster comprises outer and inner faces which define an upper opening through which a weapon is inserted into the holster and a lower opening through which a weapon'"'"'s barrel or forwardmost slide portion extends. The inner face which faces the wearer'"'"'s body comprises at least one arm. An upper edge of the arm defines a rest upon which a face of a weapon cylinder or a front strap of a trigger guard sits. The belt holster comprises outer and inner faces defining upper and lower openings for receipt of a weapon, the weapon'"'"'s barrel or forwardmost slide portion extending through the lower opening. Slots are provided in the outer and inner faces for receipt of a belt. The faces cooperate to cause friction between the holster and belt to provide constant tension on the weapon surface.
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9 Claims
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1. A shoulder holster, comprising:
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an outer face having an outward facing surface and an inward facing surface; an inner face having an outward facing surface and an inward facing surface, said inner face being connected to said outer face, said outer and inner faces being urged toward each other but spaced along portions thereof to form a gap therebetween for receipt of a weapon; a first opening formed by upper edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said first opening being sized to receive one of the weapon'"'"'s barrel and the weapon'"'"'s forwardmost slide portion; a second opening formed by first areas of lower edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said lower edge portions being located opposite to said upper edge portions, said second opening being larger than said first opening, said second opening being sized to accommodate the weapon'"'"'s grip; a third opening formed by second areas of lower edge portions of said outer and inner faces, said third opening being sized to accommodate one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas; and a spacer connecting said outer and inner faces at a first location between said second and third openings, said spacer being located such that one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas rests against said spacer, said outer and inner faces cooperating such that when said holster is worn adjacent to a wearer'"'"'s body, said outer and inner faces are pressed towards one another to provide a gripping action on the weapon located therebetween, wherein when the weapon'"'"'s grip is held and the one of the weapon'"'"'s hammer and firing pin housing areas is pivoted about said spacer, said outer and inner faces remain connected by the spacer at the first location between said second and third openings, but are pried apart at a second location between the first and second openings by one of the weapon'"'"'s barrel and the weapon'"'"'s forwardmost slide portion, the prying apart of said outer and inner faces releasing the weapon for removal from the holster. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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