The present invention relates to a belt, thigh or shoulder holster for a hand weapon, such as, for example, a pistol or a revolver.
Holsters for hand weapons, and in particular belt holsters must comply with several requirements which are most often contradictory.
First of all, this type of holster must allow ease of use, that is to say, it must allow the weapon to be rapidly withdrawn from the holster and must have all safeguards, that is to say, must not allow the weapon to be withdrawn unintentionally, either by its own weight or by a third party who is seeking to take the weapon from the person carrying it.
Holsters are generally formed by a pocket which is intended for accommodating the weapon and which comprises, at the upper portion thereof, an opening for inserting the weapon. This pocket is provided, at least at one of the sides thereof, with means for fixing to a receiving member carried by the user. In the case of a belt holster, these fixing means are constituted by a loop which supports this pocket and, in the case of a shoulder holster, by a harness which is connected to the pocket.
In the case of tactical carrying, the pocket is supported by a fixing system which is constituted by a plate and/or a strap.
The butt of the weapon is arranged outside the pocket and the weapon is retained by a security lug, one end of which is fixedly joined to the pocket and the other end of which is fixed to the pocket by means of a fastening member, such as, for example, a pressing member or a snap-fitting member.
This type of holster has disadvantages relating mainly to the fact that the security lug can open in an untimely manner when the carrier moves and this lug can also be opened under the action of a third party, which allows this person to remove the weapon from the holster.
Furthermore, this security lug inhibits the weapon from being replaced in the holster after it has intentionally been withdrawn.
Holsters are also known which comprise a pocket which is intended for accommodating the weapon and which is provided, at the upper portion thereof, with an opening for inserting the weapon and, at the rear portion thereof, with a balancing member for supporting this weapon which can be successively moved vertically between an upper position and a lower position and, by means of pivoting, between a position retracted inside the pocket in which the weapon is blocked in an upper position against a fixed clamp which is fixedly joined to this pocket and a deployed position outside the pocket in which the weapon is released from the clamp.
This type of holster is complex to implement and use and even if it prevents a third party from removing the weapon from the pocket, it does not have all the indispensable safeguards and in particular does not allow the weapon to be readily reinserted since the balancing member may return to a retracted position with a simple pushing action before the weapon is reinserted.
The object of the invention is to provide a holster for a hand weapon which is simple to implement and use and which has all the necessary safeguards.
The invention therefore relates to a holster for a hand weapon, such as, for example, a pistol or a revolver, of the type comprising a pocket which is intended for accommodating the weapon and comprising:
According to other features of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the invention will be appreciated from the following description, given by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The holster 10 can be used as a belt, thigh or shoulder holster and it comprises a pocket which is generally designated 11 and which forms a housing for the weapon 1 and which comprises, at the upper portion thereof, an opening 12 for introducing this weapon 1.
In conventional manner, the weapon comprises in particular a butt 1a and a trigger guard 1b (
As illustrated in
The pocket 11 is formed at two sides 11a and 11b, respectively, and comprises a front wall 11c and a rear wall 11d which connect the sides 11a and 11b. The sides 11a and 11b and the front wall 11c and rear wall 11d, respectively, determine a housing for receiving the weapon 1.
As illustrated in
The tongue 15 can be moved, after the end 15b of the tongue 15 is unlocked, between a first position located above the pocket 11 (
In addition to this tongue 15, the pocket comprises means for blocking the weapon which comprise a support element which is generally designated 20 and which is illustrated in
This support element 20 is formed by a body 21 to which the sides 11a and 11b of the pocket 11 are fixed. The body 21 is provided, at the upper portion thereof, with two vertical and parallel lugs 22a and 22b which together provide a housing 23 which is intended to receive the trigger guard 1b of the weapon 1, as illustrated in
Each lug 22a and 22b comprises an opening 24a and 24b, respectively, for guiding a locking member which is generally designated 30 and which is illustrated in
The movement of the locking member 30 is carried out by the user from the side 11a of the pocket 11 opposite the side 11b which carries the loop 2, as will be seen below.
As illustrated in
As can be seen in
As illustrated in
The locking member 30 is returned to the active position thereof by means of a resilient element, such as, for example, a compression spring 35 (
The side 11a of the pocket 11 in which the outer lateral branch 32a of the locking member 30 opens comprises a cover 40 which can be moved by means of sliding on a sliding rail 41 which is fixed to the side 11a, between a position for covering the lateral branch 32a (
The support element 20 and the locking member 30 are ambidextrous components which can be used for a left-hand holster or a right-hand holster.
When the weapon 1 is placed in the pocket 11 of the holster 10, as illustrated in
In order to release the weapon 1 and withdraw it from the pocket 11, the operator proceeds as follows.
First of all, he moves the cover 40 into a semi-open or completely open position (
Furthermore, these markings allow better gripping of the lateral branch 32a and the cover 40.
The operator releases the tongue 15 by pressing with the thumb on the lug 18 so that this tongue 15 pivots towards the front of the pocket 11 under the action of the resilient member 17, as illustrated in
Then, the operator presses on the lateral branch 32a using his index finger, which has the effect of compressing the spring 35 and moving the lateral branch 32b in order to retract the stud 34 in order to release the trigger guard 1b of the weapon 1.
The operator can thus withdraw the weapon from the pocket 11 of the holster 10.
When the weapon 1 is reintroduced into the pocket 11, the trigger guard 1b moves the locking member via the stud 34 and this stud 34 automatically engages in a snap-fitting manner with the trigger guard 1b owing to the fact that the locking member 30 has been returned to the active position by the compression spring 35.
After reintroducing the weapon 1, the operator repositions the tongue 15 and the cover 40 in order to prevent access to the lateral branch 32a of the locking member 30.
According to a variant which is illustrated in
These means for blocking the transverse movement of the locking member 30 are formed by a cut-out 50 which is provided at the upper end of the outer lateral branch 32b of this locking member (
In this manner, if a third party applies traction in an upward direction to the weapon 1 in order to attempt to withdraw it from the holster 10, the trigger guard 1b of the weapon 10 lifts the outer lateral branch 32b of the locking member 30. During this lifting action, the cut-out 50 is positioned in the recess 55 which prevents any transverse movement of the locking member 30. If a pushing action is applied to the lateral branch 32a, the weapon 1 cannot therefore be withdrawn from the holster 10.
Under normal conditions, the withdrawal of the weapon 1 by the operator can be carried out in an identical manner to the previous embodiment, the locking member 30 being able to slide freely in the openings 24a and 24b of the support element 20 if no vertical traction is applied to this weapon 1.
In this manner, the means 50 and 55 for blocking the transverse movement of the locking member after a vertical movement of the locking member provide additional security in the event of an attempt to withdraw the weapon by a third party owing to the blocking of this locking member in terms of translation.
The holster according to the invention has the advantage, owing to the different elements which it comprises, of providing reliable retention of the weapon, whilst allowing this weapon to be readily withdrawn by the operator.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05 11562 | Nov 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR06/02416 | 11/13/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/24/2008 |