Ambidextrous drill holster

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561402
  • Patent Number
    6,561,402
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An ambidextrous drill holster is provided which enables the drill holster to be accessible for both a left handed or a right handed user. A reinforcement type material is also provided for strengthening the tool belt pass-through neck of the weight bearing pouch.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to weight bearing pouches used with a workbelt and more particularly to an ambidextrous drill holster for use with a work belt.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The ability to have a flexible and easy to use holster has been in demand for many years. Various types of weight bearing holsters have been designed to provide convenience and adaptability to various user needs. The adaptability of the holsters provides easy access for different tools. The weight bearing holsters are typically designed with a belt-loop configuration, allowing the holster to be placed on a work or tool belt. In general, tool belts contain a variety of weight bearing pouches or holsters that provide easy accessibility to the user.




Tool belts have been used in the construction industry for many years by carpenters, construction workers, electricians, and plumbers. Specially designed holsters have been utilized for various types of tools which are hung by the tool belt.




In particular, the widespread use of cordless drills has led to the need for improved drill holsters. One of the problems with a drill holster is that it has typically been designed specifically for a right-handed or a left-handed user, and was not adaptable for use by both a right and a left-handed user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention provides an ambidextrous drill holster which enables the drill to be accessible for both a left handed or a right handed user. The object of the present invention is to provide a user friendly tool holster that is easily adaptable to various users.




The present invention further provides a reinforcement type material for strengthening the tool belt pass-through neck of the weight bearing pouches. As pouches hang from a tool belt, the extra weight bearing material provides needed reinforcement to an area that is susceptible to premature failure. The present invention increases not only the accessibility but the durability of the holster.




Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood however that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a drill holster according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2



a


is a perspective view of a drill holster accommodating a right-handed orientation of a drill;





FIG. 2



b


is a perspective view of a drill holster accommodating a left-handed orientation of a drill;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the drill holster shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3



a


is a detailed view of the vertical strap used with the drill holster;





FIG. 4

is a front view of a drill holster according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a drill holster according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 6



a


-


6




e


illustrate the method for strengthening the tool belt loop neck;





FIG. 7

is a back view of the drill holster according to the principles of the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a front view of a drill holster according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.




With reference to the accompanying figures, the weight bearing pouch, more particularly an ambidextrous drill holster, used with a workbelt according to the present invention, will now be described.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the drill holster


10


includes a backing


12


which forms a belt loop


14


through which a belt B (shown in phantom) may pass through for securing the drill holster


10


to the belt B. The backing


12


is preferably made of nylon or leather, although various materials can be used to construct the backing.




A pocket


16


is sewn to the backing


12


for forming a pocket-like receptacle for receiving a drill or any other type of tool or device that is desirably secured within a holster. The pocket


16


is preferably made of nylon or leather, although various materials can be used during the manufacturing process.




As previously stated, one object of the present invention is to provide a holster that allows for an ambidextrous drill orientation. As shown in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


, drill D (shown in phantom) is demonstrated in both a right-handed orientation and a left-handed orientation. With reference to

FIG. 2



a


, a right-handed user of a drill can naturally place the drill within the holster without changing the orientation of the handle prior to placing it within the holster. Coincidentally,

FIG. 2



b


demonstrates the adaptability of the holster for a left-handed user. As previously stated with reference to

FIG. 2



a


,

FIG. 2



b


suggests the natural placement of the drill within the holster for a left-handed user. The various orientations of the drill expand the use of the holster to a broader range of users.




The pocket


16


has an upper flap


18


which extends above the interface between the pocket


16


and backing


12


and extends away from the backing


12


. The upper flap


18


is provided with a horizontal strap


20


extending from a front portion thereof. Strap


20


Includes a hook portion


22


of a hook and loop-type fastener on both sides thereof. A loop portion


24


of a hook and loop-type fastener is optionally provided on opposite edges of the upper flap


18


. On the back side of the backing


12


, loop portions


26


of a hook and loop-type fastener are also provided, as best shown in

FIGS. 3 and 7

. The horizontal strap


20


is utilized to further secure the drill in the holster


10


for use by a right handed or a left handed user by strapping either the front or rear edge of the upper flap


18


to the backing


12


with the horizontal strap


20


while leaving the other of the front and rear edge of the flap


18


free to accommodate the handle portion of a drill inserted into the pocket


16


.




The pocket


16


is preferably sewn to the backing


12


by stitching


30


and an edge band


32


, more preferably a nylon edge band. A series of accessory slots


34


is provided on the front surface of the pocket


16


for receiving drill bits and other bits that can be utilized with the drill, although various types of materials can be stored within the slots.




A vertical security strap


36


is attached to the upper portion of the backing


12


. The vertical strap


36


includes an eyelet


38


which can be selectively engaged with a grommet (or over center hook)


40


provided on the nylon pocket


16


. The vertical strap


36


can be utilized to secure a drill within the holster


10


by wrapping the strap


36


over the drill and engaging the eyelet


38


with the grommet


40


. It should be understood that the eyelet


38


and grommet


40


can be replaced by other fasteners such as a hook and loop-type fastener or a snap-type fastener.




The vertical strap


36


is also provided with a hook portion


42


of a hook and loop-type fastener which can be selectively engaged with a loop portion of a hook and loop-type fastener that is secured to the backing


12


. The backing


12


is formed with a depression


43


with the loop portion


44


of the hook and loop-type fastener (best shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

) sewn at a bottom portion thereof to allow the hook portion


42


to engage the loop portion


44


so that the vertical strap


36


can be securely stored in the depression


43


, out of the user's way if not used to hold a drill in the holster


10


.




As described above, the drill holster


10


is primarily sewn together, however, rivets and other fastening techniques which are generally known in the art may also be utilized in place of, or in combination with, the sewn construction.




The upper portion


50


of the belt loop


14


can also be reinforced by a reinforcement webbing


52


as illustrated in

FIGS. 6



a


-


6




e


. The reinforcement webbing


52


is designed to strengthen the tool belt pass-through neck weight bearing region


50


. As the pouch hangs from the tool belt B, the extra webbing


52


provides the needed reinforcement to an area that is susceptible to premature failure. The reinforcement webbing


52


is shown wrapped around the tool belt passthrough neck weight region or upper edge portion


50


of the belt loop


14


in

FIG. 6



b


and the flaps are folded around the back edges of the backing


12


where the reinforcement webbing


52


is secured thereon by stitching (

FIG. 6



c


). The backing


12


is then folded over (

FIG. 6



d


) to form the belt loop portion


14


and the lower edge of the backing


12


is secured in place by rivets


56


and/or stitching (

FIG. 6



e


). As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


, and


5


, a rubber branding badge


60


is attached to the front of the pocket


16


.





FIGS. 4

,


5


, and


8


illustrate alternative embodiments which utilize different configurations of pockets and different accessory slots


34


.

FIG. 5

shows an ambidextrous drill holster which is provided with a cylindrical cavity pocket


116


having drop down areas


118


on opposite sides thereof. The cylindrical cavity fits snuggly against the body of the drill while the dropped down areas


118


on either side help avoid trigger misactivation. The drill holster


110


can be utilized for both right handed and left handed users.

FIG. 8

illustrates an alternative strap arrangement


36


′ with male and female clip fasteners


38


′,


40


′ provided for releasably securing the strap


36


′ in a closed position for holding a drill in place. In addition, the strap


36


′ is connected to a middle portion of the backing member


12


′ so that the strap is wrapped completely around an upper portion of the drill. A first portion


120


of a hook and loop fastener is provided at an end of the strap


36


′ for engaging with a second portion


122


of the hook and loop fastener for securing the strap


36


′ out of the way of the user when the strap


36


′ is not being used for securing the drill in the pocket.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A holster for use with a tool belt, comprising:a backing member defining a belt loop at an upper end thereof; a pocket attached to said backing member; and a strap connected at one end to said pocket and being releasably connected at a second end thereof to said backing member; wherein said second end of said strap includes a first portion of a hook and loop fastener on first and second sides thereof for selective mating engagement with a corresponding portion of a hook and loop fastener mounted on a back surface of said backing member.
  • 2. The holster according to claim 1, wherein said pocket is attached to said backing member along at least two sides thereof, said pocket including an upper flap portion which extends beyond an opening defined between said pocket and said backing member on both sides thereof.
  • 3. The holster according to claim 2, wherein said strap is connected to said upper flap portion.
  • 4. The holster according to claim 3, wherein said strap is adapted to be releasably connected to said backing member on both sides of said pocket, such that said holder can be adapted for use with right and left hand users.
  • 5. The holster according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of said belt loop is reinforced by a webbing material.
  • 6. The holster according to claim 1, further comprising accessory slots attached to said pocket.
  • 7. The holster according to claim 1, further comprising a second strap having a first end attached to said backing member which is adapted to wrap over a tool inserted in said pocket for securing the tool in the holster.
  • 8. The holster according to claim 7, wherein said backing member includes a groove in a front surface thereof for receiving said second strap in a stored position out of the way of a user.
  • 9. The holster according to claim 7, wherein said second strap includes a first portion of a hook and loop type fastener attached to said second end thereof and a second portion of a hook and loop type fastener is attached to a front of said backing member and mates with said first portion and secures said strap out of the way of a user when not in use.
  • 10. The holster according to claim 7, wherein said second strap includes a first fastener member attached to said second end thereof for selective engagement with a second complementary fastener member attached to said pocket.
  • 11. The holster according to claim 7, wherein said second strap includes one of a male and a female clip fastener portion on an end thereof and said pocket includes the other of said male and female clip fastener portions thereon for selective engagement of said second strap in a closed position.
  • 12. A holster for use with a tool belt, comprising:a backing member defining a belt loop at an upper end thereof; a pocket attached to said backing member along at least two sides thereof, said pocket including an upper flap portion which extends above an interface between said pocket and said backing member on both sides thereof; and a strap having a first end connected to said upper flap portion, said strap is selectively connectable to said backing member on both sides of said pocket, such that said holster can be adapted for use with right and left hand users; wherein a second end of said strap includes a first portion of a hook and loop fastener on first and second sides thereof for selective mating engagement with a corresponding portion of a hook and loop fastener mounted on a back surface of said backing member.
  • 13. The holster according to claim 12, further comprising a second strap connected to said backing member and connected to said pocket for securing a tool in said holder.
  • 14. The holster according to claim 12, further comprising a webbing material connected to said backing member, wherein an upper surface of said backing member is reinforced by said webbing material.
  • 15. A holster for use with a tool belt, comprising:a backing member defining a belt loop at an upper end thereof; a pocket attached to said backing member along at least two sides thereof, a strap having a first end connected to a front surface of said backing member and having a second end releasably connected to said pocket for securing a tool in said pocket; wherein a first portion of a hook and loop fastener is connected to said second end of said strap and a second portion of a corresponding hook and loop fastener is attached to a front of said backing member for releasably securing said second end of the strap out of the way of a user.
  • 16. The holster according to claim 15, further comprising a reinforcement material connected to said upper portion of said belt loop of said backing member so that said reinforcement material substantially covers said upper portion of said belt loop.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/204,463 filed May 16, 2000.

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