This invention relates to outdoor clothing, and more particularly to a concealable pocket flap for outdoor clothing.
Outdoor clothing for the shooting and hunting industry is increasingly becoming more sophisticated. Recent clothing designs are intended to address the various needs of consumers. In particular, outdoor clothing is increasingly being designed to address the functional needs of consumers.
Clothing designed for use in connection with shooting sports, both recreational target shooting and sport hunting, is being designed to focus more specifically on the needs of the consumers. Various types of shooting vests and other outdoor clothing have been designed, for example, to pad the shoulder of the person discharging the firearm, to maximize warmth, yet reduce bulk, and to store ammunition. Ammunition storage becomes important when the user of the firearm needs to access quickly and efficiently extra ammunition once the ammunition held by the firearm is completely discharged.
Numerous articles of clothing and clothing systems have been developed to allow the consumer to store ammunition in a location that is both practical and easily accessible.
One problem with clothing having ammunition storage systems is that they are generally only practical for firearm usage activities. For example, today it may not be practical or desirable to walk into a restaurant with a vest full of exposed shotgun shells. Thus, a vest that provides for ammunition storage in a traditional manner may be practical only for a very specific type of use.
In view of the foregoing, there is a need to develop outdoor clothing to provide an appropriate ammunition storage system that can alternatively be exposed and available for use in the field or concealed when the clothing is worn among the general public. Still further, there is a need to provide an ammunition storage system in combination with outdoor clothing that is versatile and meets the needs of the shooting enthusiast.
The present invention involves a concealable pocket flap apparatus that can be moved between an exposed position and a concealed position. The pocket flap apparatus further includes one or more ammunition retaining receptacles for releasably securing firearm ammunition. The flap apparatus can be positioned inside a pocket to conceal the flap and ammunition receptacles, or the flap can be positioned outside the pocket to provide convenient access to the ammunition. The concealed configuration of the flap allows the item of outdoor clothing, to which the flap apparatus is attached, to be used as general outerwear, and not exclusively for shooting sports.
A first embodiment of the pocket flap apparatus includes a pocket having front, rear, and side pocket walls that form a partially enclosed space or pocket with an opening on the top. A cover is attached to the rear pocket wall such that it can be used to cover the top opening of the partially enclosed space formed by the pocket. An ammunition flap is also attached to the rear pocket wall below the cover adjacent to the top opening of the partially enclosed space. The ammunition flap can be positioned to expose the ammunition receptacles on the flap, or positioned to conceal the flap inside the pocket. Therefore, the pocket flap apparatus can be used on an outdoor garment so that it can be used both for shooting sports and related activities and for general use.
The foregoing and other features, utilities, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe presently preferred embodiments of the invention. It is to be understood that the drawings are diagrammatic and schematic representations of the presently preferred embodiments, and are not limiting of the present invention, nor are they necessarily drawn to scale.
The present invention relates to a pocket flap apparatus for holding ammunition that can be alternated between an exposed position and a concealed position. The pocket flap apparatus includes one or more receptacles for releasably securing firearm ammunition, such as shotgun shells, cartridges, or the like. The flap can be positioned inside the pocket to conceal the flap and the ammunition receptacles or positioned outside the pocket to provide convenient access to the ammunition. The concealed position of the flap allows the garment, to which the pocket may be attached, to be used for general purposes, rather than for shooting sports only. Also, while embodiments of the present invention are described in the context of an apparatus for releasably securing ammunition, it will be appreciated that the teachings of the present invention are applicable to other applications as well. For example, the flap can be configured to releasably secure any type of hunting or outdoor accessories and remain consistent with the spirit of this invention.
The exposed position of the pocket 200 illustrated in
The concealed position of the pocket 200 illustrated in
The front, side and rear pocket walls 225, 235, 230 form a partially enclosed space that has a top opening. The front and rear pocket walls 225, 230 are flat pieces of material that are simply positioned on top of one another. The side pocket wall 235 is a single piece of material attached to the left, right and bottom sides of the front and rear pocket walls 225, 230. The side pocket wall 235 is folded in an accordion manner such that the pocket 200 can either be flat or extended outward to contain various materials. The shape of the side pocket wall 235 is shown in more detail with reference to
The flap 215 is secured to the back pocket wall 230 under the cover 205. As described above, the flap 215 can either be positioned outside the pocket 200 in an exposed configuration or inside the enclosed space formed by the pocket walls 225, 230, 235 so as to conceal the flap 215 and allow the pocket 200 to be used in a normal manner. The flap 215 includes a plurality of retainers or receptacles 220 that are configured to releasably secure firearm ammunition. The retainers 220 can be configured and arranged in any suitable manner and remain consistent with the present invention. When the flap 215 is in the concealed position, the flap 215 is folded into the enclosed space and positioned between the front and rear pocket walls 225, 230. Whereas, when the flap is in the exposed position, the flap 215 is allowed to lay flat on top of the front pocket wall 225 in the manner shown in
While this invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments and examples, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that many variations are possible without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. The invention, as defined by the claims, is intended to cover all changes and modifications of the invention which do not depart from the spirit of the invention. The words “including” and “having,” as used in the specification, including the claims, shall have the same meaning as the word “comprising.”