The present disclosure relates to holster devices, and more particularly to a mount assembly between a holster and a plate.
Law enforcement officers typically carry handheld objects on their belts using holsters. While many of the holster devices currently known provide a means for transporting useful tools like batons, nightsticks, electroshock weapons, pepper spray, and handcuffs, these devices are deficient in some respects.
Many devices are rigidly configured such that they remain in a stationary locked position relative to the wearer via an attachment to an officer's belt. In order to remove a firearm from a static holster, the firearm must be drawn along a long axis. When the officer is standing, this motion is a vertical, unconstrained and natural motion. While providing simplicity, such static holsters may be very inconvenient, and even dangerous, when an officer is in a seated position, especially when sitting inside of an automobile. For example, an officer seated in an automobile has a very limited space within which to move. Such limitation of movement becomes a serious problem given the fact that the officer's holster is then very hard to reach due to its fixed nature and awkward angle when the officer is in the seated position. The officer can no longer draw the firearm via a vertical, unconstrained motion because the firearm is horizontally oriented and the vehicle seat back limits the drawing motion in the horizontal direction. If the officer were to need his holstered gun or another tool in a moment's notice, his life could be endangered due to his inability to retrieve it in time.
Some known holster attachment mechanisms include a configuration such that they are rotationally adjustable via the use of a tool, such as an Allen wrench. Specifically, the tool can be used to loosen, or unlock, a holster from its position relative to a wearer's belt. The holster may then be pivoted to a new position and locked into place via the same tool. This configuration requires a process that is more cumbersome and time consuming than necessary, two concerns that are particularly relevant to officers, who may experience moments in which the difference between life and death is a few seconds.
Other known belt attachment devices include belt clips that include a clamp-on rotating portion. While such devices provide for convenient repositioning of a desired object via the device's rotatability, the nature of such belt clips is such that they are able to swing away from the user's body. Police officers frequently carry guns and other weapons that would be very dangerous in the wrong hands, and therefore require holsters that remain in close proximity to their bodies.
Still other known holster attachment mechanisms include a configuration such that a holster may be pivoted to various positions relative to a belt plate on a user's belt by engaging a release tab on the top portion of the mechanism. Once the release is engaged, the holster becomes unlocked and may be pivoted and locked into another preset position. The location of the release on these mechanisms promotes the unintentional engagement of a holster lock release, which is in close proximity to the mechanism's release tab. The accidental unlocking of a user's holster can lead to dangerous results if the user's weapon is then accessible, even briefly, to an individual who would use it to cause harm. Furthermore, having preset positions where the mechanism can be locked into place puts a substantial limit on the degree of repositioning that may be accomplished; that is, due do vastly differing preferences amongst individuals, there is a generally high probability that many users will not be able to obtain an optimal holster position.
Yet other known holster attachment mechanisms include a configuration that consists of a belt plate with three buttons attached to a device holder that contains a circular opening of approximately the same size as the buttons. Each button can engage the circular opening such as to lock the device holder in place relative to the belt plate in either a vertical, right-horizontal or left-horizontal position. Pushing a button inward causes it to disengage from the circular opening such as to unlock the device holder and allow it to be pivoted. The location of the button releases are such that a user may have to use one hand to engage the release while using the other hand to actually pivot the device holder. This creates a concern for users, especially police officers who need to consistently be ready for unexpected events and cannot afford to have more hands busy than necessary.
Given the foregoing, what is needed are devices which allow holsters to be pivotably adjusted quickly and easily. Additionally, devices are needed which allow holsters to be pivotably adjusted without the added necessity of a separate tool, which maintain a holster's close proximity to a user's body, which are not hindered by preset locking positions, and which are easily operable with one hand such that a user's holster will not become unintentionally unlocked.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. It is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the subject matter to be claimed, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the subject matter to be claimed.
The present disclosure is directed to belt mount assemblies which facilitate pivotable adjustment of a holster or other object attached to a plate on a user's belt. Devices in accordance with the present disclosure increase the ability of a user, such as an officer, to access a holstered tool, such as a weapon, while the user is in a seated or other position such that accessing the holstered tool becomes difficult, especially within an automobile, pivotable adjustment allows the user to keep a tool within easy access no matter what position the user is configured in. Compatible holsters may be made of metal, leather, or plastic, and may include other devices recognized by those of reasonable skill in the relevant art(s) as being capable of transporting tools of the nature described herein.
In order to adjust the holster relative to a belt plate on a user's belt, the following actions may be taken. First, the user must grip the holster or holstered tool which is connected to the belt mount. Second, the user actuates the lock release by, for example, using his thumb to press the lock release mechanism inward. Third, the user may pivot the holster to whatever position is most comfortable and best suited for retrieval of his tool from the holster.
In some aspects, all the components of the pivotable mount assembly are rigid and are formed from metallic materials. In other aspects, portions of the pivotable mount assembly maintain their rigidity but are made of plastic or other rigid non-metallic material as would be recognized by one of reasonable skill in the relevant art(s).
In some aspects, the slidable release mechanism functions within a groove that spans internally across the entire assembly. This allows for the slidable mechanism to be positioned on either the right or left side thereof. The release actuator may be of a shape and texture chosen to facilitate gripping and location of the release actuator with minimal or no visibility thereof.
In some aspects, the holster is limited to a 90 degree rotation to the left or the right relative to the belt plate, thereby preventing the contents of an attached holster from falling out.
Further features and advantages of the devices and systems disclosed herein, as well as the structure and operation of various aspects of the present disclosure, are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying figures.
The features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the Detailed Description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
The present disclosure is directed to pivotable mount assemblies for connecting a holster to a user via, for example, a belt plate. Devices in accordance with the present disclosure increase the ease of retrievability of a weapon or tool such as a gun, electroshock weapon, baton, pepper spray, handcuffs, and the like from a holster while the user is in a variety of positions, including a seated position. Such ease of retrievability is important, especially for officers who, for example, may need to quickly access a gun while seated in a squad car.
Pivotable mount assemblies in accordance with the present disclosure may interface with a holster, sheath, or other device configured to transport and provide access to handheld tools. For the purposes of the present disclosure, “holster” refers to any such holster, sheath, container, connection plate, or other device.
For the purposes of the present disclosure, “tool” refers generally to any handheld device including, but not limited to, hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, knives, multitools, other handheld construction implements, electronic devices, batons, nightsticks, electroshock weapons, pepper spray, guns and handcuffs.
For the purposes of the present disclosure, “belt plate” refers to any device worn on waist and shoulder belts or the like and configured to connect a holster to a user or a user's clothing. Such belt plates may be generally flat and of a rectangular, oval, or other similar shape.
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To unlock, a release actuator 112 is employed, and such release actuator 112 may be ribbed, ridged, or have a rough texture such as to facilitate gripping release actuator 112 and applying physical force thereto and thereby compressing spring 312 inside slidable release mechanism 110. Such texturing also facilitates location of release actuator 112 by touch rather than sight, thus enabling operation of slidable release mechanism 110 while the user is looking elsewhere. Release actuator 112 also includes such a shape as to be easily felt and gripped by a user. Such shape may include any geometry as recognized by those of reasonable skill in the relevant art(s) as would stand out from the rest of assembly 100 and facilitate contacting or gripping of release actuator 112. Release actuator 112 may protrude from either the right or left side of pivotable mount assembly 100 and extend from the periphery thereof. Such a configuration may allow pivotable mount assembly 100 to be operated with a single hand of a user. This is achieved by positioning release actuator 112 such that it may be easily accessed by a user's thumb while the rest of the user's hand grips pivotable mount assembly and pivots it when slidable release mechanism 112 is in the unlocked position.
Belt plate interface 106 and holster interface 108 may be rigid members of substantially similar size and geometries. Retainers 106a may be screws, bolts, pins, or any similar device as would be recognized by one of reasonable skill in the relevant art(s) as being able to securely hold rigid objects together and withstand a reasonable amount of force being applied to such rigid objects.
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Pivotable pivot disc 114 is placed in the middle of holster interface 108 and belt plate interface 106. pivotable pivot disc 114 is secured for rotation via insertion of its inner portion into a groove 308 of holster interface 108, while its outer portion rests on a recess 318 within belt plate interface 106. The outer portion of pivotable pivot disc 114 has a diameter greater than the inner portion of pivotable pivot disc 114. In some aspects, pivotable pivot disc 114 further includes one or more sockets 322 (labeled, for clarity, only as socket 322a in
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Holster interface 108 further includes one or more holster sockets 310 (labeled, for clarity, only as socket 310a in
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The holster side of slidable release mechanism 110 includes protruding release actuator 112 and knob 802 as described in
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While various aspects of the present disclosure have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons of reasonable skill in the relevant art(s) that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above described aspects, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
In addition, it should be understood that the figures, which highlight the structure, methodology, functionality and advantages of the present disclosure, are presented as examples only. The present disclosure is sufficiently flexible and configurable, such that it may be implemented in ways other than that shown in the accompanying figures.
Further, the purpose of the foregoing Abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the relevant art(s) who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of this technical disclosure. The Abstract is not intended to be limiting as to the scope of the present invention in any way.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/490,045, filed May 6, 2014, and entitled “Rotatable Mount Assembly Between Holster and Plate,” the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29490045 | May 2014 | US |
Child | 14498452 | US |