Competitive shotgun shooting often involves firing multiple rounds as quickly as possible. To that end, different types of shotgun shell speedloaders have been developed. One form is a tube containing several (four, for example) shotgun shells. The tube is releasably kept on or in a holder that the user wears. When the user desires to reload the shotgun, the user grabs a handle on the tube and removes the tube from the holder. The tube can then be used to load the shells quickly into the shotgun.
Known holders for speedloader tubes are bags or pouches made of nylon or a similar fabric, having hook and loop fasteners that releasably hold the tubes on the pouch. To remove the tube, the user first pulls the tube upward for about eight to ten inches to remove it from the pouch so that it can be moved toward the shotgun. Pulling the tube this far upward can slow down the reloading process. In addition, it can be awkward to draw a tube from this known holder when the user is seated, or at some other body angles or positions.
The present invention provides a new and improved device for holding speedloader tubes. The device consists of a holder in the form of a plate having a number of clips on its exterior, made from molded plastic material. The plate is secured to the user's body, for example on the thigh, by one or more straps. The clips releasably hold the speedloader tubes on the plate.
As one example of the invention, the drawings herein illustrate a holder 10 for holding five speedloader tubes 12. The holder 10 includes a plate 20 and a plurality of retaining clips 30.
The plate 20 has a curved configuration for conforming to the thigh of a user when strapped onto the thigh by a strap assembly 22 or other means. The plate 20 has an outer surface 24 on the lower end of which are mounted five pockets 26. The pockets 26 are hollow, opening in a direction toward the upper end of the plate 20.
Also on the outer surface 24 of the plate are five of the retaining clips 30, one clip for each one of the pockets 26. Each one of the clips 30 is associated with a respective one of the pockets 26. Each clip 30 is located above its associated pocket, so that the speedloader tubes 12 extend generally vertically when the holder 10 is being worn.
Each retaining clip 30 has a generally U-shaped configuration when viewed in lateral cross-section as seen in
The sides 34 of the clip 30 are mirror images of each other. Each side 34 (as viewed in
The dimensions of the clip 30, including the separation (distance) between the two sides 34, are selected to enable the clip 30 to releasably grip a known speedloader tube between the two sides. Specifically, a speedloader tube 12 (
The sides 34 of the clip 30 are elastic. Thus, when a speedloader tube 12 is inserted into the clip 30, the two clip sides 34 are cammed apart, then spring back toward each other as the tube enters into the retaining volume 50.
One preferred material for the clips 30 is Delrin brand plastic, which is a polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal, and polyformaldehyde.
The lower end of each speedloader tube 12 is received in a pocket 26, and an upper portion of the tube is retained in the associated clip 30. The clip 30 provides the only actual grasping or securement of the tube 12 on the plate 20. Because of the single-point retention provided by the clip 30, when the user desires to remove a speedloader tube 12 from the holder 10, the tube 12 can simply be pulled outward, in a natural motion, away from the user's body. The tube 12 breaks away from the clip 30, camming the sides 34 outward to provide a fast and smooth draw. This result can be attained regardless of the body angle or position of the user.
Alternatively, the speedloader tube 12 can be pulled upward. On some speedloader tubes the lower end is enlarged with fins, for example. The taper on the lower edges 46 of the clip sides 34 enables the tube 12 to be pulled smoothly through the clip 30 in a lengthwise direction.
This is a nonprovisional application of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/585,883, filed Jan. 12, 2012, by the same inventors, the benefit of the filing date of which is hereby claimed, and the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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61585883 | Jan 2012 | US |