Hand weapon holstering systems

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6267279
  • Patent Number
    6,267,279
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A holstering device is made for an elongate hand weapon or is made as a standard holstering device for holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons. Such holstering device extends along opposite first and second sides of any of these hand weapons and straddles that hand weapon between such opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered. The holstering device also includes a track structure having in that holstering device a first track at the mentioned first side and a second track at the mentioned second side. Each of such elongate hand weapons is equipped with an adapter having first and second slides complementary with the first and second tracks of the track structure for holstering the adapter in that track structure while holstering any of the elongate hand weapon in that holstering device. Each adapter is made integral with a corresponding elongate hand weapon as distinguished from the holstering device, so that such adapter is removed with that elongate hand weapon from that holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention relates to holstering systems for hand guns and other hand weapons, including holstering systems for different hand weapons, and systems for holstering hand weapons with target illuminators and other attachments.




BACKGROUND




The background of the invention is apparent from the above mentioned parent applications and from the prior art cited therein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




From a first aspect thereof, the invention resides in a method of holstering an elongate hand weapon, and, more specifically resides in the improvement comprising, in combination, forming a holstering device for that hand weapon extending along opposite first and second sides of that hand weapon and straddling that hand weapon between that opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered, providing a track structure including in that holstering device a first track at the mentioned first side and a second track at the mentioned second side, equipping that elongate hand weapon with an adapter having first and second slides complementary with the first and second tracks of the track structure for holstering that adapter in that track structure while holstering the elongate hand weapon in the holstering device, and making that adapter integral with the elongate hand weapon as distinguished from the holstering device, so that such adapter is removed with the elongate hand weapon from the holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device.




From a related aspect thereof, the invention resides in a method of holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons, and, more specifically, resides in the improvement comprising, in combination, making for such different types of hand weapons a standard holstering device extending along opposite first and second sides of any of these hand weapons and straddling that hand weapon between the mentioned opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered, providing a track structure including in that holstering device a first track at the mentioned first side and a second track at the mentioned second side, equipping each of such elongate hand weapons with an adapter having first and second slides complementary with the first and second tracks of the track structure for holstering the adapter in that track structure while holstering any of the elongate hand weapon in that holstering device, and making each adapter integral with a corresponding elongate hand weapon as distinguished from the holstering device, so that the adapter is removed with that elongate hand weapon from that holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device.




From a related aspect thereof, the invention resides also in apparatus for holstering an elongate hand weapon, and, more specifically, resides in the improvement comprising, in combination, a holstering device for that hand weapon extending along opposite first and second sides of that hand weapon and straddling that hand weapon between such opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered, a track structure including in the holstering device a first track at the first side and a second track at the second side, and an adapter for that hand weapon having first and second slides complementary with the first and second tracks of the track structure and being integral with the elongate hand weapon as distinguished from the holstering device, so that such adapter is removed with the elongate hand weapon from the holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device.




From a related aspect thereof, the invention resides also in apparatus for holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons, and more specifically resides in the improvement comprising, in combination, a standard holstering device for such different types of hand weapons extending along opposite first and second sides of any of these hand weapons and straddling that hand weapon between the mentioned opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered, a track structure including in that holstering device a first track at the mentioned first side and a second track at the mentioned second side, and an adapter for each of the hand weapons having first and second slides complementary with the first and second tracks of the track structure and being integral with that elongate hand weapon as distinguished from the holstering device, so that the adapter is removed with that elongate hand weapon from that holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The subject invention and its various aspects and objects will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof, illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings which also constitute a written description of the invention, wherein like reference numerals designate like or equivalent parts, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hand weapon holstering system according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 1A

is a detail view, on an enlarged scale, of a detent that may be implemented in the holstering systems herein disclosed according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a section taken approximately on the line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

, and together with

FIGS. 2A

to


2


C shows a standard holstering device for different types of weapons;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the holstering structure without the hand weapon, with an edge broken away for better visibility of the track structure;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a hand weapon with holstering adapter according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a holstering system according to a further embodiment of the invention, showing the hand weapon half drawn from the holster, such as by an assailant;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the holster region of

FIG. 5

, with parts broken away to show a safety mechanism of the holstering structure of

FIG. 5

in action;





FIG. 7

is a detail view similar to

FIG. 6

, showing the normally unlatched holstered condition of the hand weapon of

FIG. 5

, and indicating a normal draw of the hand weapon by the hand of the wearer of the holstered hand weapon;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a holstering system according to yet another embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 9

is a detail view of the holstering system of

FIG. 8

; and in a different stage of operation;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 8

, but turned around showing in dotted outline a rest position of the holstering system and holstered weapon, and showing in solid outline a tilted position of weapon and holster, ready for a draw of the weapon;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a hand weapon holstering system according to a further embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 11

, but showing the holstering structure without the hand weapon;





FIG. 13

is a detail of a section taken on line


13





13


in FIG.


12


and showing a locking mechanism;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 12

, but without the locking mechanism seen in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, and with a cover plate removed to show a detent containment system according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 14

, but showing a holstered hand weapon with optional target illuminator, and having an edge portion broken away for better visibility of a detent and adapter structure;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 14

, but having the edge portion further broken away for better visibility of a detent structure and of an elongate weapon accommodator;





FIG. 17

is a section taken on line


17





17


in

FIG. 16

in the vicinity of the elongate weapon accommodator;





FIG. 18

is a side view of a roller-type detent used in the holstering structure as seen in

FIGS. 14

to


16


according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 19

is an elevation of a dual roller-type detent used in the holstering structure as seen in

FIGS. 14

to


16


according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 20

is a fractional view of a hand weapon and of an adapter structure for holstering a hand weapon, such as in the holster shown in

FIGS. 1

to


17


, or for otherwise mounting a target illuminator, such as shown in

FIG. 15

with the aid of dotted lines; and





FIG. 21

is a longitudinal section through the adapter of FIG.


21


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The drawings illustrate and show methods and apparatus


10


for holstering handguns or other elongate hand weapons


12


according to embodiments of the invention. Such methods and apparatus provide or comprise a track structure


13


which is provided as a holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


for the elongate hand weapon


12


. In apparatus terms, holstering devices


14


,


114


or


214


for elongate hand weapons


12


include the track structure


13


.




Also according to an embodiment of the invention, such elongate hand weapon is provided with or comprises a slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


which is or is made complementary with the track structure


13


for holstering the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


in that track structure, while holstering the elongate hand weapon


12


in its holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


. This may also be expressed by saying that the track structure


13


is or is made complementary with the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


for holstering such slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


in that track structure, while holstering the elongate hand weapon


12


in its holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


.




Methods and apparatus according to embodiments of the invention for holstering an elongate hand weapon


12


in a holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


having a track structure


13


, reside in the improvement of providing such elongate hand weapon with a slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


complementary with the track structure


13


for holstering such slide structure or adapter in that track structure while holstering the elongate hand weapon in the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


.




Conversely, embodiments of the invention reside in methods and apparatus for holstering an elongate hand weapon


12


having a slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


for holstering such elongate hand weapon in a holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, which reside in the improvement of providing such holstering device with a track structure


13


complementary with the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


for holstering that slide structure or adapter in the track structure while holstering the elongate hand weapon in the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


.




In this respect the drawings, such as

FIGS. 2

,


2


A,


2


B,


2


C,


4


,


8


,


15


, and


20


show that the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


is integral with the elongate hand weapon


12


as distinguished from the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, so that such slide structure is removed with that elongate hand weapon from that holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


when that hand weapon is drawn from such holstering device such as seen in FIG.


4


and again in FIG.


20


. As also seen in these drawings with reference to the other drawing

FIGS. 1

,


5


,


10


,


11


and


15


, the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


according to the illustrated preferred embodiments of the invention is formed to extend along opposite first and second sides of the elongate hand weapon


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


and to straddle that hand weapon between such opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered. In apparatus terms the illustrated holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


for the hand weapon


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


is extending along opposite first and second sides of the hand weapon and is straddling that hand weapon between such opposite first and second sides when the hand weapon is holstered. The dictionary words “to straddle” and “straddling” connote an astride position, such as, for example, seen in

FIGS. 2

to


2


C,


11


and


15


, where the holstering device is shown astride of the hand weapon


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


.




Pursuant to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the track structure


13


is provided with or includes two tracks


16


and


17


in the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, and the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


is provided with or includes two slides


18


and


19


complementary with those two tracks in the holstering device.




According to a related embodiment of the invention, the track structure


13


and slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


are provided as or comprise a tongue and groove combination, including a tongue structure, such as shown at


16


and


17


, and a groove structure, such as shown at


18


and


19


. Within the scope of the invention, such tongue structure, while shown as part of the track structure


13


, could be on the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


, while the groove structure, while shown in such slide structure or adapter, could be in the track structure instead. In this respect, the drawings show the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


with lateral tongues


21


and


22


, and the track structure with corresponding grooves


23


and


24


. Accordingly, the tongue and groove combination may include a tongue structure, such as shown at


16


,


17


,


21


or


22


, as one of the track structure and slide structure or adapter, and a groove structure, such as shown at


18


,


19


,


23


or


24


, as the other of the track structure and slide structure or adapter.




For hand weapons having an accessory


25


exteriorly attached or otherwise exterior to, but part of, such hand weapon, the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, according to an embodiment of the invention, is provided with an accommodation for such accessory. Such accommodation may include an elongate opening


26


in the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, extending along the track structure


13


or the tracks


16


and


17


or the tongues


16


and


17


. By way of example,

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


11


and


15


show a target illumination light or lamp as the accessory


25


. Other examples include a laser light, such as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,215,238, by Alan Baruch, issued Jun. 1, 1993 for a Holster for a weapon with Laser Light, or otherwise, and various auxiliary gun sights, pepper spray and mace containers, knives or bayonets, high-voltage or stunning devices, etc. etc., all symbolized in the drawings by an attachable accessory part


25


. In this respect,

FIG. 2

shows such accessory


25


attached to the slide structure or adapter


15


by a dovetail structure


27


.

FIGS. 15 and 20

show similar modes of attachment. Within the scope of the invention, a bayonet socket or any other mount for an accessory


25


for the hand weapon


12


may be provided at


27


as part of the hand weapon.




According to an embodiment of the invention, the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


is open along one side thereof, typically the rear side, such as seen in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, A to C,


3


,


5


to


10


,


11


,


12


, and


14


to


16


.




The overall goal of prior-art effort has been to provide each holster for a specific hand weapon. U.S. Pat. No. 5,275,317 by William H. Rogers and Norman E. Clifton, Jr., issued Jan. 4, 1994 for a Handgun Holster with a Lockable Trigger Guard Restraint typifies such prior-art goal by stating that its holster preferably is made “to have the unique contours to receive a selected handgun


20


and is not suitable as a holster for any other gun shape.”




While holstering devices of the subject invention, indeed, may be made to receive only a specific hand weapon or handgun, preferred embodiments of the invention provide methods and apparatus for holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons. Such methods provide a standard holstering device for such number of different types of elongate hand weapons, and provide each of such elongate hand weapon with an adapter interfacing with such standard holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


for elongate hand weapons. By way of example, the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


may serve as such adapter.




Where the standard holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


is provided with or has a track structure


13


, each adapter is a slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


complementary with that track structure in that standard holstering device. By way of example, where the track structure


13


is provided with two tracks


16


and


17


in the standard holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, each slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


is provided with two slides


18


and


19


complementary with these two tracks in the standard holstering device.





FIGS. 2 and 2A

to C illustrate an embodiment of this principle. By way of example,

FIGS. 2A

,


2


B and


2


C show different types of hand weapons


112


,


212


and


312


. According to the embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 2A

to


2


C, all these different types of weapons


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


are capable of being holstered in the same standard holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


; typically one at a time. Each of the weapons


12


,


112


,


212


and


312


has an adapter


15


,


115


,


215


interfacing with the standard holstering device for such weapons


12


,


112


,


212


and


312


. While such adapter may be the above mentioned slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


, the adapters for the different types of weapons


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


need not be identical within the scope of the invention. By way of example, the adapter for the weapon


112


may be different from the adapter for the weapon


12


, and so forth, as long as all adapters interface with the standard holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


.




Within the scope of the invention, any slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


may be manufactured separately from the hand weapon and may be attached or retrofitted to such weapon, or may be provided as part of any of the weapons during manufacture of such weapon or weapons.




However, the slide or adapter structures


15


,


115


,


215


of the different types of weapons


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


all have to have some configuration that is complementary with essentials of the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


.




The holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


is the same for all of the different types of weapons


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


. Where such holstering device has a track structure


13


comprising one or more rails or tracks


16


or


17


, adapters


15


,


115


,


215


will have a corresponding structure, such as shown at


18


and


19


. Similarly, where such holstering device has a track structure


13


comprising one or more grooves


23


or


24


, adapters


15


,


115


,


215


will have a corresponding structure, such as shown at


21


and


22


.




In this respect, if the track structure


13


of the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


has one or more rails or tracks


16


or


17


, as well as one or more grooves


23


or


24


, then the adapters for the different types of weapons may for instance all be configured with one or more groove structures


18


and


19


and with one or more tongue structures


21


and


22


, or adapters for some of the weapons


12


,


112


,


212


,


312


may be provided with one or more groove structures


18


and


19


, while other adapters for these different types of weapons may be provided one or more tongue structures


21


and


22


instead of groove structures, with all such different adapters fitting into the same standard holster


14


,


114


or


214


for a holstering of all such different types of weapons.




So far, handguns have been mentioned as hand weapons. However, there are other hand weapons within the scope of the invention, including pepper spray and mace containers, knives or bayonets, intense light sources, high-voltage or stunning devices, etc. etc., that can be holstered by a holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


standard for different ones of such weapons.




According to embodiments of the invention, the track structure and the slide structure or adapter are provided with or include a detent


28


,


33


or


54


for releasably retaining or adapted to releasably retain such slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


at the track structure


13


. In this manner, the hand weapon


12


is secure against falling out of the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


, such as when the wearer rolls over or carries out some jumping motion or engages in similar action.




By way of example,

FIG. 1



a


shows a latching device or latch


29


which is provided in the holstering structure


14


, such as indicated by the arrow


30


in

FIGS. 1 and 1



a.


The detent


28


also has a notch


31


in the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


that corresponds with the latch


29


. That latch may, for instance, be a leaf spring that is attached to the holstering device


14


, such as by rivets


32


, and that engages or is engaged by the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


at its notch


31


when the hand weapon


12


is holstered in its holster


14


.




Some applications and situations require greater safety against loss or removal of the weapon from its holster. Law enforcement and military personnel, for instance, are often exposed to situations in which law breakers or attackers attempt to take away, or even have succeeded in taking away, the hand weapon from its holster, frequently with the intent of injuring its wearer or of committing another crime or assault with the wrested away hand weapon.




Accordingly, a preferred embodiment of the invention provides the holstering device and slide structure or adapter with a detent


33


or


54


which releasably retains or which is adapted to releasably retain the slide structure or adapter


15


,


115


,


215


at the track structure


13


until a wearer of the holstered hand weapon


12


pulls that hand weapon from the holstering device or, in other words, until the holstered hand weapon is pulled from its holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


by the wearer of that holstering device.




A preferred embodiment of the invention, such as shown in

FIGS. 5

to


7


, provides the track structure


13


or other part of the holstering device


14


, and the slide structure or adapter


15


with a detent


33


for releasably retaining such slide structure or adapter at that track structure against removal of the holstered hand weapon


12


from its holstering device


14


, and, more specifically, provides such detent with a device


34


for sensing a presence of a part of a hand


51


of a wearer of the holstered hand weapon at a predetermined location at that holstering device


14


and deactivates that detent in response to such presence of that part of the hand


51


at that predetermined location


36


.




By way of example, the wearer-hand-sensing device


34


includes a lever


37


that is pivoted, such as at


38


. The lever


37


carries or is coupled to a latching device or latch


39


that is biased against the slide or adapter structure


15


on the hand weapon


12


, such as by a spring


41


. In addition to such latch


39


, the detent


33


includes a notch


42


in the slide structure or adapter


15


that corresponds to the latch


39


.




Within the scope of the invention, the biased latch


39


may engage the slide structure or adapter


15


at its notch


42


when the hand weapon is holstered in its holster


14


. An assailant thus would be prevented from pulling the hand weapon


12


from its holster


14


, as such assailant would have to move the lever


37


effectively while pulling the hand weapon


12


out of its holster


14


, all against the will and the resistance of the wearer of the hand weapon.




On the other hand, if the wearer of the holstered hand weapon intends to draw such hand weapon


12


from its holster


14


, then such wearer grips the handle or stock


43


of the hand weapon with one hand


51


, such as the “gun hands” in the case of a handgun. Simultaneously, the wearer places the side of that one hand


51


along the index finger or trigger finger


52


against the hand sensor


34


, thereby pushing or angularly moving the lever


37


about its pivot


38


until the latch


39


is disengaged from the notch


42


in the slide or adapter structure


15


. This enables the wearer to draw the weapon


12


without fumbling with leather straps or other prior-art security device which impede a fast draw and thereby impair the value of the weapon and the safety of its user.




A preferred embodiment of the invention even relieves the wearer from any conscious action as far as the safety against unauthorized or violent removal of the weapon from its holster is concerned.




In this respect,

FIG. 7

shows a preferred embodiment according to which the latch


39


rest on an unnotched portion


40


of the slide or adapter structure


15


when the weapon


12


is fully inserted in its holster


14


.




In this preferred embodiment of the invention, gripping the weapon


12


at its handle or grip


43


automatically prevents the security system


33


from locking the weapon in its holster. The marksman or authorized user can draw the weapon


12


as fast as if no safety


33


were present, with the latch


39


clearing the slide structure or adapter


15


including its notch


42


all the way, as the side of the user's hand


51


along the index finger or trigger finger


52


slides along the lever


37


at its hand sensor portion


34


.




This preferred embodiment of the invention requires no action by the weapon user or shooter other than what shooters always have done in drawing a handgun; namely having the trigger finger


52


outstretched downward outside the holster during the draw for insertion of that trigger finger into the trigger guard area


45


as that trigger finger is bent for actuation of the trigger


46


and possible firing of the weapon.




In this respect and in general, an aspect of the invention resides in a method of holstering an elongate hand weapon


12


and, more specifically, resides in the improvement of providing a holstering device


14


, holstering the hand weapon in that holstering device, drawing the hand weapon from that holstering device with a hand


51


having an outstretched finger


52


, and blocking removal of the hand weapon from the holstering device upon attempts to remove the hand weapon from the holstering device without the hand having the outstretched finger


52


.




An embodiment of the invention provides a method which includes providing the elongate hand weapon


12


and the holstering device


14


with a normally deactivated detent


33


or


39


and


42


at


15


for selectively retaining the hand weapon in the holstering device, and activating such detent only upon attempts to remove the hand weapon from the holstering device without the hand


51


having the outstretched finger


52


.




Apparatus within the scope of the currently disclosed aspect of the invention for holstering an elongate hand weapon


12


, comprise a holstering device


14


for such hand weapon, and a detent


33


or


39


and


42


at


15


adapted to block removal of the hand weapon from the holstering device upon attempts to remove such hand weapon from that holstering device without a hand


51


having a finger


52


outstretched substantially parallel to the elongate hand weapon


12


.




According to the preferred embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 5

to


7


, the detent is a normally deactivated detent, such as the detent


39


resting on the unnotched portion


40


of the slide structure or adapter


15


when the weapon


12


is seated in its holster


14


. However, such normally deactivated detent is capable of selectively retaining, or is adapted to selectively retain, the hand weapon in its holstering device. In this respect, a detent activator, such as shown at


41


, is adapted to activate the detent only upon attempts to remove the hand weapon from the holstering device without the hand


51


having the outstretched finger


52


, such as by prompting the detent


39


into the notch


42


when the trigger finger portion of the wearer is missing at the lever or sensor


34


in the area


36


.




In this respect,

FIG. 5

shows the hand


151


of an assailant whose effort to remove the weapon from the holster is frustrated by the safety mechanism


33


.




Within the scope of that aspect of the invention, the holstering device


14


again may be provided with a track structure


13


, and the elongate hand weapon


12


is then provided with a slide structure or adapter


15


complementary with that track structure for holstering such slide structure or adapter in the track structure while holstering the elongate hand weapon in the holstering device


14


. Moreover, use of safety mechanisms according to aspects of the subject invention is not limited to specific track and slide structures or adapters.




By way of further example, such as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, detent


54


may releasably retain or may be adapted to releasably retain the slide structure or adapter


15


at the track structure


13


until a wearer of the holstered hand weapon


12


angularly moves that hand weapon and the track structure


13


.




According to an embodiment of the invention, the detent


54


is deactivated such as shown in

FIGS. 8

to


10


by angular movement of the elongate hand weapon


12


and track structure


13


.




For instance, according to the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 8

to


10


, a holstering device


114


includes an angularly moveable portion


56


and a relatively stationary portion


57


. By way of example, the holster portion


56


may be pivoted at


58


on the portion


57


. A slot and pin arrangement, including a pin


59


and an arcuate slot


60


, may be used to limit angular movement or tilt of the hand weapon


12


and holster portion


56


, from and between a rest position, such as shown in

FIG. 8

, in which the holster portion


56


may be held by a spring


61


, to a position, such as seen in

FIG. 10

in solid outline, which is fully tilted against the bias of the spring


61


.




The track structure


13


is on the angularly moveable portion


57


. A detent


54


is on the relatively stationary portion


57


, and is positioned to engage the slide structure or adapter


15


when the hand weapon


12


is in that holstering device


114


prior to angular movement of the angularly moveable portion


56


with the hand weapon


12


relative to the stationary portion


57


. The detent or latch


54


may engage the slide portion


15


of the hand weapon


12


at its notch


42


, or at its upper end


115


(see

FIG. 4

) or in any other manner that will retain or block the weapon


12


in its holster


114


against forcible removal.




Within the scope of the invention, the slide structure or adapter


15


could simply be removed from the detent


54


as the hand weapon


12


and the track structure


13


and angularly moveable holster portion


56


which it engages are angularly moved preparatory to a draw of the hand weapon


12


from its holster


114


.




However, for greater safety, the illustrated embodiment provides a detent deactivator


62


on the angularly moveable portion


56


of the holstering device


114


. The detent


54


is located in a path of angular movement of such detent deactivator


59


which is on the angularly moveable portion


56


. By way of example, the detent


54


may be resiliently mounted, such as by a leaf spring


63


attached to the stationary portion


57


. Such resiliently mounted detent


54


may, for instance, project through an aperture


64


in the angularly moveable portion


56


to engage the slide structure or adapter


15


when the weapon


12


and its track structure


13


and angularly moveable holster portion


56


are in their rest position seen in

FIG. 8

relative to FIG.


9


.




The above mentioned detent deactivator


59


may, for instance, be an edge region


65


of the angularly moveable portion


56


at its aperture


64


.




When the wearer of the holstered weapon


12


angularly moves the same, such as with his or her gun hand, so that the moveable holster portion


56


is angularly moved about its pivot


58


, the detent deactivator edge


65


of the aperture


64


slides past the detent


54


, thereby moving such detent out of the path of the angularly moving weapon


12


and slide portion


15


, such as against the bias of the spring


63


.




The weapon


12


may thus easily be pulled out of the holstering device with the gun hand. On the other hand, it would be difficult for an assailant to pull the weapon from the modified holster, especially since the wearer of the holstered weapon would not just stand by idly, while an assailant is working on his or her gun.




The adapter or slide structure


15


,


115


,


215


of or on the hand weapon may be universal for different types of holstering devices, such as for the holstering devices


14


,


114


and


214


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


2


A to C,


3


,


5


to


10


and


11


to


17


.




An overall method according to this aspect of the invention may provide the track structure


13


and slide structure or adapter


15


with a detent


33


for releasably retaining that slide structure or adapter at that track structure against removal of the holstered hand weapon


12


from the holstering device


14


. Such detent may be provided with a device


34


for sensing a presence of a part of a hand


51


of a wearer of the holstered hand weapon at a predetermined location


36


at the holstering device


14


. The detent


33


may be or may remain deactivated in response to that presence of that part of said hand


51


, such as of an outstretched index finger, at predetermined location


36


, such as described above in conjunction with

FIGS. 5

to


7


.




This overall method according to the currently disclosed aspect of the invention also provides the holstering device


114


of

FIGS. 8

to


10


as an alternative holstering device, and provides such alternative holstering device


114


with an alternative track structure which is complementary with the slide structure or adapter


15


, and which may be similar or identical to the track structure


13


, variations of which have been disclosed above. This method also provides the alternative holstering device


114


with an alternative detent


54


releasably retaining the slide structure or adapter


15


at the alternative track structure until a wearer of the holstered hand weapon angularly moves the hand weapon


12


and the alternative track structure


13


, such as described above in conjunction with

FIGS. 8

to


10


with respect to the angularly moveable holster portion


56


.




An overall system as embodied in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


2


A to C,


3


, and


5


to


10


may include a detent


33


adapted to releasably retain a universal slide structure or adapter


15


at track structure


13


against removal of the holstered hand weapon


12


from holstering device


14


. Such detent may include a device


34


adapted to sense a presence of a part of a hand


57


of a wearer of the holstered hand weapon at a predetermined location


36


at holstering device


44


, and a device


37


with or without


40


, adapted to deactivate detent


33


in response to presence of part of hand


51


at predetermined location


36


. An alternative holstering device


114


for hand weapons with like slide structure or adapter


15


has an alternative track structure


13


in that alternative holstering device


114


complementary with such slide structure or adapter


15


and an alternative detent


54


adapted to releasably retain such slide structure or adapter


15


at its alternative track structure until a wearer of the holstered hand weapon angularly moves such hand weapon and the track structure


13


which at this point is designated as alternative, even though the track structure


13


of the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


2


A to C,


3


, and


5


to


10


may be identical within the scope of the invention.




Hand weapon users thus are able to chose between different holstering systems.




Different people have different preferences, and the same people have different preferences for different tasks. For instance, where levers of the type shown at


37


in

FIGS. 5

to


7


are disfavored, people likely would opt for the embodiment of

FIGS. 8

to


10


that affords safety against violent hand weapon removal while requiring less of a conscious effort of the wearer to remove the weapon from its holster than do prior-art safety systems.




True professionals, however, likely will opt for the system exemplified in

FIGS. 5

to


7


, since that permits drawing of the hand weapon


12


without conscious effort as far as the detent


33


against violent removal is concerned. Especially where the detent


33


is uncocked by the upper slide portion


40


and remains uncocked during the entire draw by nothing more than the wearer's gun hand


51


, the wearer does not have to do anything that he or she does not do already during the draw; namely, stretch down his or her trigger finger


52


ready for insertion into the trigger area


45


as soon as the weapon


12


is out of the holster.




The same person, police department or agency may, however, own or possess two or more of the embodiments herein disclosed, for different tasks or situations.




By way of example, the holstering device


14


,


114


or


214


may be worn on a belt


47


and, for that purpose, may be provided with or may include a belt loop structure


48


that may be attached to or integral with the holster proper. However, the part


47


also may be symbolic of waist band and shoulder straps, and the like, within the scope of the invention.




The holstering device


214


according to the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 11

to


16


also extends along opposite first and second sides of the holstered hand weapon


12


and also straddles that hand weapon between such opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered.




A track structure similar to the above mentioned track structure


13


is also provided in such holstering device


214


, including a first track


16


at the first side and a second track


17


at the second side of the holstered hand weapon.




An adapter


215


for the hand weapon


12


has first and second lateral slides or tongues


18


and


19


complementary with the first and second tracks


16


and


17


, respectively, of the track structure


13


. As in the case of the adapter


15


, the adapter


215


of

FIGS. 11

to


21


is integral with the elongate hand weapon


12


as distinguished from the holstering device


214


, so that such adapter


215


is removed with such elongate hand weapon


12


from the holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from that holstering device


214


.




Each complementary first track


16


and first slide


18


and each complementary second track


17


and second slide


19


comprises a tongue and groove combination including a tongue structure as one of such first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively, and a groove structure as the other of the first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively, in the manner already described above and illustrated in

FIGS. 2

to


2


C which also show slides


21


and


22


that could be used in

FIGS. 11

to


16


, such as at


18


and


19


.




The embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 11

to


16


also has a detent adapted to releasably retain the adapter at the track structure. Various detents have been disclosed above for that purpose. In this respect,

FIGS. 1A and 14

to


19


show a detent


28


or


128


having a notch


31


or


131


in the adapter


15


or


215


and a latch


29


or


129


releasably retaining the adapter at that notch in the holstering device. Such latch preferably is at the track structure, such as seen in FIGS.


3


and as more fully described below with respect to

FIGS. 11

to


19


.




In the latter illustrated embodiment of the invention, the adapter


215


has a first notch


131


at the first track


16


and a second notch


132


at the second track


17


when the hand weapon is holstered. Similarly, the holstering device


214


has a first latch


129


at the first track structure


16


engaging the first notch


131


, and a second latch


130


at the second track structure


17


engaging the second notch


132


when the hand weapon is holstered.




According to

FIGS. 1A

,


4


,


15


,


20


and


21


, for instance, the adapter


15


or


215


has a concave notch


31


or


131


, and the holstering device


14


or


214


has a spring-biased latch


29


or


129


such as seen in

FIGS. 14

to


16


,


18


and


19


. In this respect, the embodiment of

FIGS. 11

to


16


,


18


and


19


has that latch as a roller at


129


at the track structure


13


or track


16


engaging the adapter


215


at its concave notch


131


when the hand weapon is holstered.




In the embodiment of the invention seen for instance in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the adapter


215


has a first concave notch


131


at the first track


16


and a second concave notch


132


at the second track


17


when the hand weapon is holstered. Similarly, the holstering device


214


has a first spring-biased latch including a first roller at


129


at the first track structure engaging the first concave notch


131


, and a second spring-biased latch including a second roller at


130


at the second track structure engaging the second concave notch


132


when the hand weapon is holstered.




According to

FIGS. 1A and 3

, the latch


29


in detent


28


is spring-biased. In the embodiment of

FIGS. 11

to


19


, the latch of detent


128


has a spring-biased lever


134


pivoted in the holstering device


214


, a roller at


129


journaled on that lever. That detent also includes a concave notch


131


in the adapter


215


releasably engaged by that roller when the hand weapon is holstered in the holstering device.




Pursuant to the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 11

to


19


, the detent has a first spring-biased lever


134


pivoted in the holstering device


214


, a first roller at


129


journaled on that first lever, and a first concave notch


131


in the adapter releasably engaged by that first roller when the hand weapon is holstered in the holstering device, a second spring-biased lever


136


pivoted in the holstering device, a second roller at


130


journaled on that second lever, and a second concave notch


132


in the adapter releasably engaged by that second roller when the hand weapon is holstered in the holstering device.




Various means may be employed for spring-biasing the detents


28


or


128


.

FIGS. 1A and 3

show leaf springs. The embodiment of

FIGS. 11

to


19


by way of example has helical springs


137


and


138


for biasing the levers


134


and


136


into engagement with the adapter


215


and its notches


131


and


132


.




According to the embodiment shown in the exploded view of

FIG. 19

, the first and second levers


134


and


136


have complementary journals


141


and


142


, such as in the form of telescoping journals


141


and


142


when they are pushed together in the assembly in the holstering device


214


.




In this respect and in general,

FIGS. 14 and 15

show an aperture


145


in one side of the holstering device


214


for accommodating the lever journal at


142


, a slot


146


for accommodating the detent lever


136


, a transverse slot


147


for accommodating the detent bias spring


138


.

FIG. 15

also shows an aperture


148


for accommodating the roller at


130


at the track structure or track


17


. Similar apertures and slots may be provided in the other side of the holstering device for accommodation of the lever


136


with its journal, its spring-bias and its detent roller


130


. A cover


149


may be provided over the side of the holstering device


214


at the detent roller and lever mechanism


130


,


136


and


138


or over slots


145


,


146


and


148


.




As in the case of other embodiments herein shown, the adapter


215


has an accommodation for part of the trigger guard


45


and may be attached to part of the hand weapon


12


by fasteners


108


,


109


,


110


and


111


. Clamping may be further enhanced by provision of clamping pads


116


and


117


of a shock-absorbing material, such as rubber, an elastomer or Neoprene®.




As in the case of the other holstering devices shown in

FIGS. 1

to


10


, the holstering device


214


preferably is open along one side thereof and also may include an accommodation for an accessory


25


, and the adapter


215


may have a mount


113


for such accessory.




The holstering device


214


according to the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 11

to


16


also may serve as a standard holstering device for a number of different types of elongate hand weapons, such as disclosed above.




An embodiment of the invention shown with the aid of

FIGS. 16 and 17

also has an elongate removable hand weapon accommodation or accommodator and guide


155


that in effect guides the weapon as it is being holstered and that preferably aids in retaining the weapon in the holster, such as by preventing rattling or other looseness of the holstered weapon.




By way of example, the holstering device


214


has an elongate groove


156


, such as seen in FIG.


17


and the weapon accommodator


155


has a rail


157


having a footing


158


inserted in that elongate groove. As seen in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the rail


157


may have any suitable configuration for optimum accommodation of certain type of weapons in the holstering device. In other words, the configuration of the rail


157


may be adapted to particular kinds of weapons, such as to at least one of the types of hand weapons accommodated in the universal holstering device


214


, thereby supplementing the adapter


15


,


115


or


215


.




The weapon accommodator


155


may be removed from the holstering device, such as by removal of the rail


157


with its footing


158


from the groove


156


, thereby adapting the holstering device to another type of hand weapon that requires more clearance inside the holster than what the clearance variator


155


has been designed for. Different accommodators of the kind shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

may be designed for different kind of weapons.




This combination of features makes the holstering devices pursuant to embodiments of the invention truly universal holsters for a variety of hand weapons.




According to an embodiment of the invention, the hand weapon is releasably retained in the holstering device by releasable engagement of that hand weapon while holstered in that holstering device.




By way of example,

FIGS. 11 and 12

in this respect show a manually actuable weapon retainer strap


160


pivoted on the holstering device


214


having a weapon retaining position


161


over a hand weapon


12


holstered in that holstering device, and having an alternative weapon release position


162


away from that hand weapon holstered in that holstering device. In other words, the manually actuable weapon retainer strap


160


has its first position


161


in the path of the weapon


12


when ready to be drawn from the holstering device. Accordingly, an assailant cannot simply grab the weapon


12


from the holstering device worn by a police officer, for instance. Also, when such police officer or other wearer of the holstering device has to jump, roll over or go through other motions, the retainer strap


160


when in its first position


161


will safely prevent the weapon


12


from falling out of the holstering device.




On the other hand, when the wearer of the holstering device is ready to draw the weapon


12


, then he or she will manually actuate the retainer strap


160


to its second position out of the way of the weapon


12


which may then be drawn as desired and necessary.




Alternatively or, if desired additionally, the hand weapon may be releasably retained in its holstering device by releasable engagement of the adapter


15


,


115


,


215


while the hand weapon is holstered in that holstering device.




By way of example,

FIGS. 11

to


13


show a manually actuable weapon blocker


164


having a weapon blocking position in a path of the adapter


215


of the hand weapon


12


holstered in the holstering device


214


, and having a weapon release position away from the path of that adapter.




In this respect,

FIGS. 11

to


13


show the weapon blocker


164


as a latch pivoted on the holstering device


214


at an aperture


166


thereof. As seen in

FIG. 13

, part of that latch reaches over part of the adapter


215


or its lateral slide or tongue


19


(see

FIGS. 15 and 20

for a fuller view of such adapter) when the hand weapon


12


is holstered in the holstering device


214


. The latch


164


thus blocks removal of the weapon to which such adapter is attached from its holstering device.




Accordingly, an assailant cannot simply grab the weapon


12


from the holstering device worn by a police officer, for instance. Also, when such police officer or other wearer of the holstering device has to jump, roll over or go through other motions, the weapon blocker


164


is in its active position solidly illustrated in

FIGS. 11

to


13


will safely prevent the weapon


12


from falling out of the holstering device.




On the other hand, when the wearer of the holstering device is ready to draw the weapon


12


, then he or she will manually actuate the weapon blocker


164


to an inactive position out of the way of the weapon adapter


215


, so that the weapon


12


may then be drawn as desired and necessary.




By way of example, a wearer of the holstering device ready to draw the weapon may depress the pivoted weapon blocker or latch


164


with his or her then outstretched trigger finger, whereby such weapon blocker is moved out of the path of adapter


215


. Reference may in this respect be had to

FIG. 7

that shows a similar actuation of a blocking mechanism or lever


37


by the outstretched index or trigger finger


52


of the marksman or person.




Such marksman or person may thus draw the weapon and bend his or her outstretched trigger finger inwardly onto the trigger


46


of the weapon, ready to fire at a murderous assailant, for instance.




The extensive disclosure provided herein and in the accompanying drawings, claims and abstract will render apparent or suggest to those skilled in the art various modifications and variations within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a method of holstering an elongate hand weapon, the improvement comprising in combination:forming a holstering device for said hand weapon extending along opposite first and second sides of said hand weapon and straddling said hand weapon between said opposite first and second sides when said hand weapon is holstered; providing a track structure including in said holstering device a first track at said first side and a second track at said second side; equipping said elongate hand weapon with an adapter having first and second slides complementary with said first and second tracks of said track structure for holstering said adapter in said track structure while holstering said elongate hand weapon in said holstering device; and making said adapter integral with said elongate hand weapon as distinguished from said holstering device, so that said adapter is removed with said elongate hand weapon from said holstering device when said hand weapon is drawn from said holstering device.
  • 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein:said track structure and said adapter are shaped as a tongue and groove combination including a tongue structure as one of said track structure and said adapter, and a groove structure as the other of said track structure and said adapter.
  • 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein:said holstering device and said adapter are equipped with a detent releasably retaining said adapter at said track structure.
  • 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein:said hand weapon is releasably retained in said holstering device by releasable engagement of said hand weapon while holstered in said holstering device.
  • 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein:said hand weapon is releasably retained in said holstering device by releasable engagement of said adapter while said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device.
  • 6. In a method of holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons, the improvement comprising in combination:making for said different types of hand weapons a standard holstering device extending along opposite first and second sides of any of said hand weapons and straddling that hand weapon between said opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered; providing a track structure including in said holstering device a first track at said first side and a second track at said second side; equipping each of said elongate hand weapons with an adapter having first and second slides complementary with said first and second tracks of said track structure for holstering said adapter in said track structure while holstering any of said elongate hand weapon in said holstering device; and making each adapter integral with a corresponding elongate hand weapon as distinguished from said holstering device, so that said adapter is removed with that elongate hand weapon from said holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from said holstering device.
  • 7. A method as in claim 6, wherein:said track structure and said adapter are shaped as a tongue and groove combination including a tongue structure as one of said track structure and said adapter, and a groove structure as the other of said track structure and said adapter.
  • 8. A method as in claim 6, wherein:said holstering device and said adapter are equipped with a detent releasably retaining said adapter at said track structure.
  • 9. In apparatus for holstering an elongate hand weapon, the improvement comprising in combination:a holstering device for said hand weapon extending along opposite first and second sides of said hand weapon and straddling said hand weapon between said opposite first and second sides when said hand weapon is holstered; a track structure including in said holstering device a first track at said first side and a second track at said second side; and an adapter for said hand weapon having first and second slides complementary with said first and second tracks of said track structure and being integral with said elongate hand weapon as distinguished from said holstering device, so that said adapter is removed with said elongate hand weapon from said holstering device when said hand weapon is drawn from said holstering device.
  • 10. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:each complementary first track and first slide and each complementary second track and second slide comprises a tongue and groove combination including a tongue structure as one of said first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively and a groove structure as the other of said first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively.
  • 11. Apparatus as in claim 9, including:a detent adapted to releasably retain said adapter at said track structure.
  • 12. Apparatus as in claim 9, including:a manually actuable weapon retainer strap on said holstering device having a weapon retaining position over a hand weapon holstered in said holstering device, and having a weapon release position away from said hand weapon holstered in said holstering device.
  • 13. Apparatus as in claim 9, including:a manually actuable weapon blocker having a weapon blocking position in a path of said adapter of a hand weapon holstered in said holstering device, and having a weapon release position away from said path of said adapter.
  • 14. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said holstering device is substantially open along one side thereof.
  • 15. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said adapter has a notch; and said holstering device has a latch releasably retaining said adapter at said notch.
  • 16. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said adapter has a notch; and said holstering device has a latch at said track structure releasably retaining said adapter at said notch.
  • 17. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said adapter has a first notch at said first track and a second notch at said second track when said hand weapon is holstered; and said holstering device has a first latch at said first track structure engaging said first notch, and a second latch at said second track structure engaging said second notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 18. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said adapter has a concave notch; and said holstering device has a spring-biased latch including a roller at said track structure engaging said adapter at said concave notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 19. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein:said adapter has a first concave notch at said first track and a second concave notch at said second track when said hand weapon is holstered; and said holstering device has a first spring-biased latch including a first roller at said first track structure engaging said first concave notch, and a second spring-biased latch including a second roller at said second track structure engaging said second concave notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 20. Apparatus as in claim 9, including:a detent having a spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a roller journaled on said lever, and a concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device.
  • 21. Apparatus as in claim 9, including:a detent having a first spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a first roller journaled on said first lever, and a first concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said first roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device, a second spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a second roller journaled on said second lever, and a second concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said second roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device.
  • 22. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein:said first and second levers have complementary journals in said holstering device.
  • 23. Apparatus as in claim 9, for elongate hand weapons having a trigger with trigger guard, wherein:said adapter has an accommodation for part of said trigger guard.
  • 24. Apparatus as in claim 9, for a hand weapon having an exterior accessory, wherein:said holstering device includes an accommodation for said accessory.
  • 25. Apparatus as in claim 9, for a hand weapon having an exterior accessory, wherein:said adapter has a mount for said accessory.
  • 26. In apparatus for holstering any one of a number of different types of elongate hand weapons, the improvement comprising in combination:a standard holstering device for said different types of hand weapons extending along opposite first and second sides of any of said hand weapons and straddling that hand weapon between said opposite first and second sides when that hand weapon is holstered; a track structure including in said holstering device a first track at said first side and a second track at said second side; and an adapter for each of said hand weapons having first and second slides complementary with said first and second tracks of said track structure and being integral with that elongate hand weapon as distinguished from said holstering device, so that said adapter is removed with that elongate hand weapon from said holstering device when that hand weapon is drawn from said holstering device.
  • 27. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:each complementary first track and first slide and each complementary second track and second slide comprises a tongue and groove combination including a tongue structure as one of said first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively and a groove structure as the other of said first track, first slide, second track and second slide, respectively.
  • 28. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:a detent adapted to releasably retain said adapter at said track structure.
  • 29. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:a manually actuable weapon retainer strap on said holstering device having a weapon retaining position over a hand weapon holstered in said holstering device, and having a weapon release position away from said hand weapon holstered in said holstering device.
  • 30. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:a manually actuable weapon blocker having a weapon blocking position in a path of said adapter of a hand weapon holstered in said holstering device, and having a weapon release position away from said path of said adapter.
  • 31. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said holstering device is substantially open along one side thereof.
  • 32. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said adapter has a notch; and said holstering device has a latch releasably retaining said adapter at said notch.
  • 33. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said adapter has a notch; and said holstering device has a latch at said track structure releasably retaining said adapter at said notch.
  • 34. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said adapter has a first notch at said first track and a second notch at said second track when said hand weapon is holstered; and said holstering device has a first latch at said first track structure engaging said first notch, and a second latch at said second track structure engaging said second notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 35. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said adapter has a concave notch; and said holstering device has a spring-biased latch including a roller at said track structure engaging said adapter at said concave notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 36. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein:said adapter has a first concave notch at said first track and a second concave notch at said second track when said hand weapon is holstered; and said holstering device has a first spring-biased latch including a first roller at said first track structure engaging said first concave notch, and a second spring-biased latch including a second roller at said second track structure engaging said second concave notch when said hand weapon is holstered.
  • 37. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:a detent having a spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a roller journaled on said lever, and a concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device.
  • 38. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:a detent having a first spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a first roller journaled on said first lever, and a first concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said first roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device, a second spring-biased lever pivoted in said holstering device, a second roller journaled on said second lever, and a second concave notch in said adapter releasably engaged by said second roller when said hand weapon is holstered in said holstering device.
  • 39. Apparatus as in claim 38, wherein:said first and second levers have complementary journals in said holstering device.
  • 40. Apparatus as in claim 26, for elongate hand weapons having a trigger with trigger guard, wherein:said adapter has an accommodation for part of said trigger guard.
  • 41. Apparatus as in claim 26, for a hand weapon having an exterior accessory, wherein:said holstering device includes an accommodation for said accessory.
  • 42. Apparatus as in claim 26, for a hand weapon having an exterior accessory, wherein:said adapter has a mount for said accessory.
  • 43. Apparatus as in claim 26, including:an elongate removable hand weapon accommodator and guide in said holstering device.
  • 44. Apparatus as in claim 43, including:an elongate groove in said holstering device receiving part of said elongate removable hand weapon accommodator and guide.
  • 45. Apparatus as in claim 43, wherein:said elongate removable hand weapon accommodator and guide has a configuration adapted to at least one of said different types of elongate hand weapons.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PARENT APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/849,566, filed May 27, 1997 by John Wallace Matthews, Ph.D., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,962, as National Phase of International Application PCT/US95/09471, filed on Jul. 26, 1995 by Laser Products Corporation, the general partner of the Assignee of the entire interest hereof, as International applicant, and by said John Wallace Matthews, Ph.D., and herewith incorporated by reference herein.

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