Claims
- 1. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body for adjusting the size of said opening to enable the holster to be carried by belts of different sizes, said adjusting means including a projection carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said projection defining part of said opening and forming an abutment against which the belt may engage,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 2. A holster according to claim 1 including a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutment and defining a second abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt.
- 3. A holster according to claim 1 including means carried by the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion for engaging said projection and substantially preventing relative lateral movement of said projection and said engaging means.
- 4. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body for adjusting the size of said opening to enable the holster to be carried by belts of different sizes, said adjusting means including a pair of projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and spaced laterally one from the other to define a part of said opening and form a pair of laterally spaced abutments against which the belt may abut,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 5. A holster according to claim 4 including a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining a second abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt.
- 6. A holster according to claim 4 including means carried by the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion for engaging said projections and substantially preventing lateral movement of said projections and said engaging means.
- 7. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, and second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body for adjusting the size of said opening to enable the holster to be carried by belts of different sizes, said adjusting means including first and second projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said projections being spaced vertically one from the other with said first projection being removably carried by said one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said first projection defining a part of said opening of a first predetermined size and positioned to form an abutment against which a belt of a first predetermined size may abut, said second projection defining a part of said opening of a second predetermined size and forming an abutment against which a belt of a second predetermined size may abut upon removal of said first projection from said holster body,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 8. A holster according to claim 7 including a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining another abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening of a predetermined size for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt.
- 9. A holster according to claim 7 including means carried by the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion for engaging said projections and substantially preventing relative lateral movement of said projections and said engagement means.
- 10. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body for adjusting the size of said opening to enable the holster to be carried by belts of different sizes, said adjusting means including first and second pairs of projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said pairs of projections being spaced vertically one from the other with said first pair of projections being removably carried by said one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said first pair of projections being laterally spaced one from the other and providing a pair of laterally spaced abutments against which the belt may abut and which abutments define a part of said opening of a first predetermined size, said second pair of projections being laterally spaced one from the other and providing a pair of abutments against which the belt may abut and which abutments define an opening of a second predetermined size upon removal of said first pair of projections from said holster body,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 11. A holster according to claim 10 including a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining another abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt.
- 12. A holster according to claim 10 including means carried by the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion for engaging said projections and sunstantially preventing relative lateral movement of said projections and said engagement means.
- 13. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body and engagable with the belt for substantially preventing rotational movement of said holster body relative to the portion of the belt received in said opening, said preventing means including a projection carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said projection defining a part of said opening and forming an abutment against which the belt may abut, a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutment and defining a second abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 14. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body and engagable with the belt for substantially preventing rotational movement of said holster body relative to the portion of the belt received in said opening, sad preventing means including a pair of projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and spaced laterally one from the other to efine a part of said opening and form a pair of laterally spaced abutments against which the belt may abut, and a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining another abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 15. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body and engagable with the belt for substantially preventing rotational movement of said holster body relative to the portion of the belt received in said opening, said preventing means including first and second projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said projections being spaced vertically one from the other with said first projection being removably carried by the bolster body, said first projection defining a part of said opening of a first predetermined size and positioned to form an abutment against which a belt of a first predetermined size may abut, said second projection defining a part of said opening of a second predetermined size and forming an abutment against which a belt of a second predetermined size may abut upon removal of said first projection from said holster body, a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining another abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening of a predetermined size for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
- 16. A holster for a chemical tear gas projector comprising:
- an elongated holster body having first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, said first end portion including an upwardly opening receptacle on one side of said holster body for receiving a portion of the chemical tear gas projector, said second end portion extending along the opposite side of said holster body adjacent and generally parallel to said intermediate portion thereof and defining therewith an opening for receiving a belt for supporting the holster therefrom,
- means carried by said holster body and engagable with the belt for substantially preventing rotational movement of said holster body relative to the portion of the belt received in said opening, said preventing means including first and second pairs of projections carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion and projecting toward the other of said second end portion and said intermediate portion, said pairs of projections being vertically spaced one from the other with said first pair of projections being removably carried by said holster body, said first pair of projections being laterally spaced one from the other and providing a pair of laterally spaced abutments against which the belt may abut and which abutments define a part of said opening of a first predetermined size, said second pair of projections being laterally spaced one from the other and providing a pair of abutments against which the belt may abut and which abutments define an opening of a second predetermined size upon removal of said first pair of projections from said holster body, a flange carried by one of said second end portion and said intermediate portion on the opposite side of said opening from said abutments and defining another abutment whereby the belt is receivable in said opening for engagement with said abutments along the opposite edges of the belt,
- means for releasably securing said first and second end portions one to the other, and
- means carried by said intermediate portion of said holster body and spaced from said receptacle for releasably engaging the chemical tear gas projector to retain the latter in the receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 556,226, filed Nov. 29, 1983, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 347,407 filed Feb. 10, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Continuations (2)
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347407 |
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