The present invention pertains generally to holsters for carrying handguns. More particularly, the present invention pertains to handgun holsters that can be secured and positioned on a user's belt for convenient access by either a left-handed or a right-handed user. The present invention is particularly, but not exclusively, useful for holding and stabilizing a handgun in a holster against the body of a user with the holster and the handgun positioned between a belt and the body of the user.
There are at least two primary factors to be considered when selecting an appropriate holster for carrying a particular handgun. First is the size and type of handgun to be carried. The second is the purpose for carrying the handgun (e.g. hunting, target practice, self-defense). In any case, both the handgun type and its intended use need to be considered together.
Important attributes of a holster typically include the accessibility of a handgun while it is being carried in the holster. In particular, the location of the holster on a user's body, and the presence of any constraints employed to hold the handgun in the holster, may be considerably important to the user. Further, it may also be important that the holster will facilitate its concealment while it is being carried. In all cases, it is desirable that the holster be secured and that it stabilizes the handgun as it is being carried.
In general, desirable characteristics for a handgun holster are that it be compact (i.e. not bulky), light in weight, and of sturdy construction. It may also be desirable that a same holster be versatile in that it can be conveniently and effectively used by either a left-handed person or a right-handed person. Also, it is important that a holster can be easily secured on the body of the user.
In light of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holster for a handgun that is compact, light in weight, easily accessible and preferably concealable. Another object of the present invention is to provide a holster for a handgun that is easy to use, is simple to manufacture and is comparatively cost effective.
For the present invention, a holster for carrying a handgun is provided. Structurally, the holster includes a strap, wherein the lower end of the strap is formed as a loop to receive and hold the barrel of the handgun. A clip-on, which is attached to the upper end of the strap, is adapted for engagement with the belt of a user.
In use, the strap is attached to the inside of a user's belt with the clip-on, and the loop on the strap hangs below the belt. The barrel of the handgun can then inserted into the loop of the holster to support the handgun between the strap hanging from the belt and the body of a user. The user's belt can be tightened to hold the handgun against the body of the user as necessary.
In detail the clip-on includes a flat base plate which is fixedly attached to the upper end of the strap. It also includes a clamping member and a restraining hinge which interconnect the clamping member with the base plate. In this combination, the clamping member is biased toward the base plate to clamp the belt between the base plate and the clamping member.
The manufacture of a holster for a handgun having a barrel and a handgrip requires the use of an L-shaped template pattern to create a workpiece. In detail, the L-shaped template pattern is dimensioned with a first segment having a length and a second segment having a length d. Both segments have a same width w, and the length d of the second segment is established to create the loop for receiving the barrel of the handgun. Specifically, in the resultant workpiece, the elongated first segment will be perpendicular to the elongated second segment. The two segments are contiguous with each other at a common connecting area.
Once the workpiece has been created, the second segment is folded to form a loop. In detail, the loop is formed when the free end of the second segment is joined with the connecting area that is located between the segments. This action also establishes the first segment of the workpiece as the strap for the holster. A clip-on is then attached onto the free end of the first segment. Thus, the strap of the holster extends from the clip-on to the loop. Preferably, the workpiece for the holster is made of a flexible material such as leather, plastic, cloth or elastomer.
The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
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For the manufacture of a holster 10 in accordance with the present invention, it is to be appreciated that the holster 10 can be easily customized to accommodate different sized handguns 10. In particular, with reference to
When dimensioning the template pattern 38, it is important to establish lengths for the different segments of the template pattern 38 that are sufficient and appropriate for their respectively intended purposes. In detail, the length d for workpiece 40 must be sufficient to create the loop 26 with a size that will allow it to receive and hold the barrel 16 of the particular handgun 12 that is to be carried in the holster 10. Similarly, the length h of the strap 22 for holster 10 must be of sufficient length to allow the grip 18 of the handgun 12 to be positioned above the belt 36 when the handgun 12 is being carried in the holster 10. The width w of the workpiece 40 may be the same for both the loop 26 and the strap 22. Also, it is to be noted in
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While the particular Handgun Holster as herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages herein before stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown other than as described in the appended claims.