Claims
- 1. A strap suitable for use as a gun sling for carrying a firearm and steadying it for aiming and also suitable for carrying other articles, said strap comprising:
- a. an elongated web having sufficient strength for supporting a gun or other article suspended therefrom;
- i. said web being sufficiently flexible to permit it to be folded back on itself;
- ii. said web being folded back on itself along a portion near each of its ends to form a loop at each end and an intermediate web section;
- b. a sliding type fastener disposed at the base of each of said loops between said loops and said intermediate web section;
- i. said web being threaded through said fasteners and said fasteners being generally aligned with said loops and said intermediate web section, with said intermediate web section and one of said loops extending outwardly from opposite ends of each of said fasteners, said fasteners securing the sizes of said loops by restricting movement of the web relative to said fasteners when said fasteners are permitted to equilibriate in position relative to said web;
- ii. each of said fasteners having a forced position relative to said web in which intermediate web lengths may pass through said fasteners to become part of and enlarge a loop, and a part of the web forming a loop can pass through a fastener to become part of said intermediate web section and decrease the size of the loops, the extreme end portions of said web remaining fixed in position relative to said fasteners while other portions of said web are moved through said fasteners; and
- iii. said extreme end portions being engaged with but not directly attached to said fasteners and being held therein by said intermediate web lengths.
- 2. A strap as defined in claim 1 in which said sliding type fasteners are four-bar buckles, each having first and second outer strap engaging bars and first and second inner strap engaging bars, and the loop secured by each buckle extends outwardly from the space between the first outer strap engaging bar and the inner strap engaging bar adjacent the first outer strap engaging bar and said intermediate web section extends outwardly from between said second outer strap engaging bar and the inner strap engaging bar adjacent said second outer strap engaging bar.
- 3. A strap as defined in claim 2 in which a body having a high friction surface is provided on the bottom of each of said buckles.
- 4. A strap as defined in claim 2 in which a body having a high friction surface is provided on the bottom of at least one of said buckles.
- 5. A strap as defined in claim 4 in which said body is adhered directly to said at least one of said buckles.
- 6. A strap as defined in claim 4 in which said body is a band surrounding said at least one of said buckles.
- 7. A strap as defined in claim 2 in which the sides of said buckles are curved outwardly.
- 8. A strap as defined in claim 2 in which serrated sections are provided on the side edges of said buckles.
- 9. A strap as defined in claim 8 in which the serrated side edges of said buckles are curved outwardly.
- 10. A strap as defined in claim 9 in which a body having a high friction surface is provided on the bottom of at least one of said buckles.
- 11. A strap as defined in claim 10 in which a depression is provided in each of said buckles on the bottom surface of said first outer strap engaging bars, said depressions extending along a substantial amount of the lengths of said first outer strap engaging bars.
- 12. A gun sling comprising an elongated web having a first end securable to a gun and a second end securable to an arm of a shooter with an intermediate web section extending between said ends; said first end including a loop formed from said web being doubled back on itself, and a four bar buckle securing said loop, said four bar buckle having first and second outer bars and first and second inner bars, said first bars being spaced from each other but adjacent and said second bars being spaced from each other but adjacent, said web being threaded through said buckle with said loop extending outwardly from between said first outer bar and said adjacent first inner bar of said buckle, said intermediate web section extending outwardly from between said second outer bar and said second inner bar, and an extreme end portion of the web at said first end being disposed between said first inner bar and said loop in the space between said first inner bar and said first outer bar.
- 13. A gun sling as defined in claim 12 in which said second end includes a loop formed by said web, and a four bar buckle securing said web, said second mentioned four bar buckle having first and second outer bars and first and second inner bars spaced from but adjacent respectively said second mentioned first and second outer bars, said second mentioned loop extending outwardly from between said first inner bar and said first outer bar of said second mentioned buckle and said intermediate web section extending outwardly from between said second inner bar and said second outer bar of said second mentioned buckle.
- 14. A gun sling as defined in claim 13 in which said first outer bars include finger grip depressions, and side segments of said buckles include grip enhancing surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 513,656 filed on 07/14/83, now abandoned.
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