Retaining sling swivel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5718075
  • Patent Number
    5,718,075
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 13, 1995
    29 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Carone; Michael J.
    Agents
    • Marger, Johnson, McCollom & Stolowitz, P.C.
Abstract
An improvement for retaining sling swivels on a firearm where web or narrow fabric is used in place of cord. Holes in an outer retaining piece and an inner cushioning piece can be of any shape. An extending projection may be used in the holes to conform the web or narrow fabric to the openings in the sling swivel.In another embodiment, a wire may be enclosed in a closed web loop. A tab, which is folded and stitched, is formed adjacent to an outer retaining piece.
Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to retaining sling swivels on a firearm and, more particularly, using web material to retain sling swivels on a firearm.
2. Prior Art
The prior art uses primarily cord material to retain sling swivels by means of loop locks or outer retaining piece. The cord is more difficult to attach to the sling and the interface is weaker than when web material is used. The cord is also more difficult to install through swivels.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
An improvement for retaining sling swivels on a firearm where web or narrow fabric is used in place of cord. Holes in an outer retaining piece and an inner cushioning piece can be of any shape. An extending projection may be used in the holes to conform the web or narrow fabric to the openings in the sling swivel.
In another embodiment, a wire may be enclosed in a closed web loop. A tab, which is folded and stitched, is formed adjacent to an outer retaining piece.





DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows the prior art in a front view showing the cord.
FIG. 2 shows the invention in a front view.
FIG. 3 shows the narrow fabric with insert along lines 3--3 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the invention.





DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
On a firearm 2 a sling 12 is attached by means of sling swivel 3. A closed narrow fabric loop 1(a) is attached to each end of the sling 12. The outer retaining piece 4 and the inner cushioning piece 5 are attached to the closed narrow fabric loop 1(a) before attachment to the sling 12. Each outer retaining piece 4 and inner cushioning piece 5 has two holes 6. The holes 6 may have an extending projection 7. The holes 6 may be of any shape, but a rectangular shape is preferred. The holes 6 also conform to said closed narrow fabric loop 1(a) to fit through sling swivel 3. The inner cushioning piece 5 prevents noise and damage to the firearm 2 by the sling swivel 3. The closed narrow fabric loop 1(a) can be hollow and an insert 8 can be used in the hollow tube.
In another embodiment the closed narrow fabric loop 1 is supplemented with material having a melting temperature greater than 500 degrees Fahrenheit. This narrow fabric loop 1 may be hollow with a wire 23 through the loop 1. A connector 20 is stitched and folded and looped through a buckle 21. The buckle 21 will pass through the swivel 3 but cannot be backed out unless manipulated. A pull tab 22 can be added to more easily pass the buckle 21 through the swivel 3.
The invention is embodied in a sling which employs either one or both of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. The embodiment shown in FIG. 2 is preferably used to support a rear portion of the firearm, although it is not so limited. The embodiment shown in FIG. 4 is preferably used to support a front portion of the firearm, but again is not limited thereto.
Claims
  • 1. A sling for use with a gun having front and rear slotted swivels comprising:
  • an elongate shoulder strap (12) having front and rear ends;
  • a fabric loop (1) connected to the shoulder strap front end;
  • a first strap segment (20) connected to the first fabric loop (1) and to a retainer (21), the retainer and first strap segment passable through, and interlockingly engageable with, the slotted front sling swivel (3);
  • a rear retainer (4) passable through a slot in the rear sling swivel (3a) the retainer also having a pair of spaced apart slots (6,7);
  • a pliable stock support (1a) threaded through the rear retainer slots, the pliable stock support (1a) having flattened portions adjacent the rear retainer slots, and having first and second flattened ends connected to the shoulder strap rear end; and
  • the rear retainer and the flattened stock support portions adjacent each retainer slot having a combined thickness which is less than the height of the rear sling swivel slot.
  • 2. The sling of claim 1 wherein the pliable stock support comprises a hollow tubular member.
  • 3. The sling of claim 2 further comprising first and second stiffening members received within the pliable stock support between the respective first and second flattened ends and the retainer.
  • 4. The sling of claim 1 wherein the first fabric loop is a hollow, tubular fabric loop, and which further comprises an inner member (23) disposed within the looped member.
  • 5. The sling of claim 4 wherein the inner member (23) is formed from a material having a melting temperature greater than about 500.degree. F.
  • 6. The sling of claim 5 wherein the inner member comprises a material selected from the group consisting of copper, iron, aluminum, brass, and steel.
  • 7. The sling of claim 1 wherein the retainer comprises a generally planar buckle.
  • 8. The sling of claim 1 which further comprises a tab (22) having a first end connected to the retainer and a distal end passable through the slotted sling swivel.
  • 9. A sling for use with a gun having a slotted sling swivel comprising:
  • an elongate shoulder strap (12) having a first end;
  • a fabric loop (1) connected to the shoulder strap first end; and
  • a first strap segment (20) connected to the first fabric loop (1) and to a retainer (21), the retainer and first strap segment passable through, and interlockingly engageable with, the slotted sling swivel (3).
  • 10. The sling of claim 9 wherein the first fabric loop is a hollow, tubular fabric loop, and which further comprises an inner member (23) disposed within the looped member.
  • 11. The sling of claim 10 wherein the inner member (23) is formed from a material having a melting temperature greater than about 500.degree. F.
  • 12. The sling of claim 11 wherein the inner member comprises a material selected from the group consisting of copper, iron, aluminum, brass, and steel.
  • 13. The sling of claim 10 wherein the retainer comprises a generally planar buckle.
  • 14. The sling of claim 10 which further comprises a tab (22) having a first end connected to the retainer and a distal end passable through the slotted sling swivel.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/332,700 filed Nov. 1,1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,501,025.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2057881 Creamer Oct 1936
4562945 Erlandson Jan 1986
4640179 Cameron Feb 1987
4760944 Hughes Aug 1988
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 332700 Nov 1994