The present invention relates to firearm holsters, and more particularly, to holster assemblies with locking devices for revolvers.
It is known to equip firearm holsters with locking devices that help prevent unwanted and/or unauthorized withdrawal of the firearm. One locking device includes a saddle with engagement protrusions that is automatically biased into engagement with suitable surfaces of the firearm to inhibit withdrawal. The locking device includes an operating lever that extends out the holster and is operable to disengage the protrusions and allow firearm withdrawal. An example of this locking device can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 7,694,860, dated Apr. 13, 2010, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. This type of locking device has proven very serviceable. However, additional developments and improvements are possible.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved holster assembly. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a holster assembly with a locking device for a revolver.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a holster assembly includes a holster pocket with a locking device arranged therein and configured to accommodate insertion of a revolver, the locking device including a body and a operating lever pivotally mounted thereto. The operating lever is pivotable between a locked position, in which an engagement leg of the operating lever is in the path of a revolver cylinder, and an unlocked position, in which the operating lever is clear of the path of the revolver cylinder.
These and other objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better appreciated in view of the drawings and following detailed description of a preferred embodiment.
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The holster pocket 14 is preferably a rigidly molded structure dimensioned to generally conform to the portion of the revolver 12 inserted therein.
The belt attachment plate 16 allows releasable mounting of the holster assembly 10 to a belt, harness or other connection point on a revolver user. The belt attachment plate 16, as well as the rest of the holster assembly 10, are adapted for a right-hand draw arrangement. It will be appreciated that a left-handed draw arrangement is readily achieved using a mirror image of the holster assembly 10.
The locking device 20 is configured to automatically engage the revolver 12 upon insertion into the holster pocket 14 to inhibit withdrawal and is selectively operable to allow subsequent removal of the revolver 12. More particularly, the locking device 20 is configured to automatically engage the cylinder 30 and/or the associated cylinder guard or load gate 32 (referred to generally as cylinder guard 32).
The barrel positioning block assembly 22 is adapted to limit insertion of the revolver 12 into the holster pocket 14 and facilitate proper alignment between the revolver 12 and the locking device 20.
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The operating lever 40 has a generally central pivot portion 48. On a first side of the pivot portion 48, the operating lever 40 includes a revolver engagement leg 50. On a second side of the pivot portion 48, the operating lever 40 includes a biasing leg 52 and thumb tab 54.
The revolver engagement leg 50 has a blocking face 58 and a beveled face 60 formed on a lower end thereof. The biasing leg 52 is resiliently displaceable relative to the rest of the operating lever 40. The thumb tab 54 extends generally in parallel with the insertion axis 28 and is dimensioned rearwardly out of the holster pocket 14 (see
The U-shaped body 42 has generally opposed first and second openings 64, 66 defined therein. The first opening 64 accommodates the revolver engagement leg 50 therein. The biasing leg 52 and thumb tab 54 extend out from the second opening 66. The relative dimensions of the operating lever 40 and the body 42 are such that, with the biasing leg 52 in a relaxed state, the blocking and engagement faces 58, 60 of the engagement leg 50 will protrude inwardly from the first opening 64 (as seen in
The U-shaped body 42 further includes a biasing leg guide 70 and a positioning tab 72 extending outwardly therefrom. The guide 70 helps ensure proper positioning of the biasing leg 52. The positioning tab 72 assists in maintaining a desired standoff distance between the holster pocket 14 (see
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When the revolver 12 is fully inserted, the cylinder 30 and cylinder guard 32 will clear the engagement leg 50. As a result, the biasing leg 52 will relax and urge the engagement leg 50 inwardly and behind the cylinder 30 and guard 32 (see
When withdrawal of the revolver 12 is desired, the user manually depresses the thumb tab 54. As a result, the engagement leg 50 is again pivoted outwardly, out of the path of the cylinder 30 and guard 32, and the biasing leg 52 is flexed (see
In general, the foregoing description is provided for exemplary and illustrative purposes; the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that additional modifications, as well as adaptations for particular circumstances, will fall within the scope of the invention as herein shown and described and of the claims appended hereto.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/296,513, filed on Jan. 20, 2010, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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61296513 | Jan 2010 | US |