Proper maintenance and upkeep of a firearm or gun, such as a rifle, a shotgun, or a handgun is required in order to ensure proper function and longevity of the weapon. Firearms are often stored for periods of time between use. Firearms are also subject to transport from place to place. Proper firearm maintenance includes regular cleaning as well protection during storage and transport.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure relates to fire-resistant gun socks or sleeves that may facilitate protection of a firearm during storage and transport. It is possible that a firearm may be exposed to intense heat, for example, in the event of an accidental fire at the storage location, or a vehicular accident during transportation. The fire-resistant gun socks described herein may be made of fire-resistant materials that are at least resistant to burning or melting when exposed to fire or intense heat.
The fire-resistant gun socks described herein are designed to contain a firearm securely inside. In addition, the fire-resistant gun socks may be designed and constructed in a way that, when secured inside, firearms are protected from being scratched or blemished. Furthermore, the fire-resistant gun socks may protect firearms against exposure to heat or flame. To this end, fabrics used in the fire-resistant gun sock may be manufactured in such a way that they are at least resistant to burning, igniting, or melting when exposed to heat or flame. Such materials may be referred to, for example, as fire retardant, fireproof, or fire-resistant. Additionally, the fire-resistant gun socks may include thermal shields or insulation in conjunction with the fireproof fabric for additional heat resistance. Further, the first-resistant gun socks may include water wicking fabrics or membranes to protect firearms store therein from moisture or water intrusion.
The fire-resistant gun socks may be fitted to be roughly the size of a single firearm intended for containment within. As a result, a fire-resistant gun sock may be a relatively small enclosure in comparison to much larger protective options, such as closets, cases, or safes that may store multiple firearms of various sizes. These larger protective options may also come at greater cost than smaller fire-resistant gun socks, making fire-resistant gun socks preferable for individuals who desire lower cost firearm protection. The smaller size may be desirable for consumers who do not have room for such closets, cases, or safes where they store firearms, such as in a home or a cabin. Additionally, closets, cases or safes may not be easily transportable, while a fire-resistant gun sock containing a firearm is generally transportable in any way the firearm is otherwise transportable. Additionally, while gun socks are illustrated herein, alternative embodiments may include socks for other equipment, such as bow socks that contain bows or sporting equipment socks that contain other sporting equipment.
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The fire-resistant gun sock 100 is designed to secure a firearm inside. Accordingly, the length of the fire-resistant gun sock 100 from the opening end to the securely closed end may vary, for example, to accommodate firearms of various lengths or sizes. Similarly, the width (e.g., the size of the opening end) of the fire-resistant gun sock 100 may vary according to different embodiments, for example, to accommodate firearms of various sizes. A long fire-resistant gun sock such as the fire-resistant gun sock 100 may be designed for a rifle or a shotgun. While the fire-resistant gun sock 100 shown in
The fire-resistant gun sock 100 is made of fire-resistant fabric 106. The fire-resistant fabric 106 may be soft to protect the firearm from scratches, scuffs, or blemishes while the firearm is inserted, removed or contained within the fire-resistant gun sock 100. The fire-resistant fabric 106 may be a fabric constructed of inherently flame-resistant fibers, such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers, oxidized polyacrylonitrile (OPAN) fibers, aramid fibers, para-aramid fibers, or a blend of such flame-resistant fibers. Alternatively or additionally, the fire-resistant fabric 106 may be a fabric that has been chemically treated in order to resist fire or heat, or a blend of flame resistant fibers and chemically treated fabrics.
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The fire-resistant gun sock 120 illustrated in
The third layer as shown for the fire-resistant gun sock 120 is water-resistant fabric 135. The water-resistant fabric 135 may be constructed of, for example, silicon, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, or rubber infused fabrics. In some embodiments, the fire-resistant sock 120 can also include a water-wicking fabric.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure may include various numbers of layers of fabrics or materials. In addition, the layers may be arranged so that the interior of the fire-resistant gun sock 120 prevents scuffs, scrapes, or other blemishes being imparted to the firearm, while the overall construction of the fire-resistant gun sock 120 protects the firearm from heat or flame.
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The above-described embodiments of the present disclosure are merely possible examples of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
This application claims priority to copending U.S. provisional application entitled, “Fire-Resistant Gun Sock,” having Ser. No. 62/262,144, filed Dec. 2, 2015, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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62262144 | Dec 2015 | US |