This invention generally pertains to the field of interchangeable, multi location, quick mount structures used for the purpose of quickly transferring holstered firearms, handheld devices, and carried gear to a variety of predetermined attachment locations on and off the users body. The invention specifically pertains to the field of securing carried gear and carried gear receptacles for use with firearms, magazines, radios, cell phones, flashlights, knives, tourniquets, Medical supplies, Etc. to a variety of predetermined attachment points which allow the user to rearrange the location and orientation of their various carried items in a speedy manner without the use of tools.
It is known in the art to have holsters for carrying firearms and various other hand held items or carried gear. Holsters are typically mounted on the user's belt, duty vest, thigh rig, backpack etc. Oftentimes holsters are mounted to surfaces such as vehicle dashboards, nightstands, desks, and other suitable locations.
It is common in the art to change the mounted location of one's holster which is typically mounted to allow the user easy access for drawing or removing the item carried in said holster. A holster is typically mounted at a suitable location on the wearer's hip or any other readily accessible location that enables the wearer's hand to quickly grab and gain control of the firearm or carried item.
It is also known in the art that a holster should be mounted at a suitable cant, which is an angle to which the holstered item is oriented to be best reachable by the user, in order to quickly grip and establish control of the holstered item. The art includes other types of holsters and other such mounting structures that enable the mounting of a holster at a suitable cant or mounting angle.
However, such mounting structures can be complicated and expensive to manufacture, and they can be difficult to operate and feature a limited number of angles at which the user may adjust the cant. In other instances these mounting structures are unreliable at maintaining their set cant. Furthermore, such structures are not adaptable for a variety of different implementations and require the use of screws and posts to maintain or change the cant position. For example, a belt-mounted holster does not convert from a “straight drop (0 degree)” position to a “FBI cant (15 degree)” position without the use of screws and posts. Other mounting structures require interaction with a static lock that requires the lock to be defeated and the holster or carried item to be completely removed from the mounting structure before re entering the mount at the desired cant and reengaging the locking mechanism manually. There is a need for an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure that overcomes these aforementioned drawbacks.
Provided in this disclosure is an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure which can be adapted for use with a firearm holster, or other such structures for use with supporting other types of hand-held devices and carried gear. The present an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure includes an insert plate having a generally circular profile and configured for securement to a receptacle for removably retaining a hand-held device, where as the receptacle can be a holster and the carried device can be a gun. A receiver platform is configured for mounting to an engagement surface, for removably receiving the insert plate. An internal track of the receiver platform has a generally circular profile configured to mate with and retain the generally circular profile of the insert plate. This configuration enables rotation of the insert plate to a selected mounting angle with respect to the receiver platform. A lock mechanism is provided for releasably locking the insert plate at the selected mounting angle.
The present an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure can also include internal gear teeth formed onto a periphery of the generally circular profile of the insert plate. External gear teeth can be formed on a periphery of a circular sector within the internal track of the receiver platform. The internal and external gear teeth are configured for mating engagement to enable the rotation of the insert plate to the selected mounting angle with respect to the receiver platform. The external gear teeth can be formed around any segment of the entire circumference of the periphery of the generally circular profile of the insert plate, to enable 360 degrees of rotation of the insert plate with respect to the receiver platform.
The lock mechanism can further include a spring loaded lock received within the receiver platform, which itself can include the aforementioned circular sector having the external gear teeth. The spring loaded lock is pivotally mounted to admit the insert plate into engagement with the internal track, and to retain the insert plate in non-rotatable engagement of the external gear teeth with the internal gear teeth of the insert plate. A lock release tab is configured for manual pivotal displacement of the spring loaded lock to enable rotation of the insert plate with respect to the receiver platform by disengaging the external gears from the internal gears, and to enable removal of the insert plate from the receiver platform.
The lock mechanism can also include a secondary lock for rotationally blocking the manual pivotal displacement of the spring loaded lock. This secondary lock prevents disengagement of the external gears from the internal gears. This prevents rotation and removal of the insert plate with respect to the receiver platform. The insert plate can include a plurality of mounting holes for receiving fasteners for securing the insert plate to a plurality of mating mounting holes, which are formed on the receptacle for removably retaining the hand-held device. The receiver platform includes a first section and a second section configured in a mating arrangement. The internal track is formed integrally on an interior surface of the first section, in order to mate with a respective facing surface of the second section.
In a preferred embodiment, the receptacle is a holster for removably retaining a firearm. Alternatively, the receptacle is a magazine pouch for removably retaining a magazine of ammunition for a firearm. The engagement surface can be a gun belt of a wearer. Alternatively, the engagement surface can be the dashboard of a vehicle. The mounting angle is preferably a cant angle of a firearm holster. However, any of the foregoing components can be adapted for any other suitable implementations without departing from the invention.
In another aspect, an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure is provided including a generally circular insert plate configured for securement to a holster for removably retaining a firearm. A receiver platform is configured for mounting to a gun belt of a wearer, for removably receiving the insert plate. An internal track of the receiver platform has a generally circular profile configured to mate with and retain the generally circular profile of the insert plate. This enables rotation to a selected mounting angle of the insert plate with respect to the receiver platform. Internal gear teeth are formed onto a periphery of the generally circular profile of the insert plate. External gear teeth are formed on a periphery of a circular sector within the internal track of the receiver platform. The internal and external gear teeth are configured for mating engagement to enable the rotation of the insert plate to the selected mounting angle with respect to the receiver platform. A lock mechanism is provided for releasably locking the insert plate at the selected mounting angle. The lock mechanism also includes a spring loaded lock received within the receiver platform. The circular sector of the spring loaded lock has the external gear teeth. The spring loaded lock is pivotally mounted to admit the insert plate into engagement with the internal track, and to retain the insert plate in non-rotatable engagement of the external gear teeth with the internal gear teeth of the insert plate. A lock release tab is configured for manual pivotal displacement of the spring loaded lock to enable rotation of the insert plate with respect to the receiver platform by disengaging the external gears from the internal gears, and to enable removal of the insert plate from the receiver platform.
According to an aspect, the invention provides an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure that is uncomplicated and inexpensive to manufacture.
According to another aspect, the invention provides an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure that is easy to set and maintain the cant.
According to yet another aspect, the invention provides an interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure that is adaptable for a variety of different implementations, such as a belt-mounted arrangement that is readily adaptable for dashboard mounting on a vehicle.
Other benefits and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The disclosed interchangeable, multi location, multi cant, auto locking, quick mount structure may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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In the preferred embodiment, the engagement surface can be a gun belt of a wearer. The present invention can connect a holster, magazine pouch, sheath, or other article to an existing attachment or mounting platform worn on the body. Alternatively, the engagement surface can be the dashboard of a vehicle with a suitably configured mounting structure, or affixed to an item such as a backpack. The receptacle can alternatively be adapted as a belt carrier for a different hand-held device, such as smart phone or other electronic device. However, any of the foregoing components can be adapted for any other suitable implementations without departing from the invention.
Numerous embodiments have been described herein. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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