专利摘要:
The invention relates to a holster (1) for a handgun (100) intended to be disposed at the level of the lower abdomen of a user. The holster (1) comprises a front part (10) of semi-rigid material comprising at least one front pocket (11-12) inside which the barrel (101) of the weapon (100) is intended to be introduced and an adjustable elastic belt (20) intended to surround the size of the user and to which is fixed the front portion (10). The front portion (10) includes a base including a backsheet and a front sheet and a patch pocket for forming the at least one front pocket (11-12).
公开号:CH714863A2
申请号:CH00386/19
申请日:2019-03-25
公开日:2019-09-30
发明作者:Emile Salvador Jean
申请人:Emile Salvador Jean;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

1002 Lausanne (CH)
CH 714 863 A2
Description: The present invention relates to a gun holster and more particularly to a holster for a handgun. The invention relates more specifically to a holster tying around the waist of a user.
The security forces, and in particular the police, may be authorized by law to carry a firearm, sometimes even outside their working hours. However, the current holsters for firing the firearm on the belt place the weapon on the side or in the back of the user. The weapon is thus easily accessible to the user but also to an individual wishing to seize the weapon without the knowledge of the user. In addition, current holsters do not allow adequate concealment of the weapon, especially when the user is in civilian clothes.
One of the aims of the present invention is therefore to at least partially remedy the drawbacks of the prior art and to propose a secure holster reducing the risks of pulling out the firearm.
The present invention therefore relates to a holster for a handgun intended to be placed at the lower abdomen, between the body of the user and his lower garment, said holster comprising:
• a front part of semi-rigid material and comprising at least one front pocket inside which is intended to be introduced the barrel of the weapon, the butt of the weapon being caused to protrude from the upper edge of the lower garment , and • an adjustable elastic belt intended to surround the waist of the user and to which is fixed to the front part, the front part comprising:
• a base comprising a rear sheet intended to come into contact with the user and a front sheet intended to come into contact with the weapon, and • a flat pocket intended to form at least one front pocket and comprising an internal sheet facing the front sheet of the base and an external sheet opposite to the internal sheet, the front part comprising:
• an upper border of the base at the level of which the borders of the rear and front sheets are folded inwards and are sewn to each other by a first seam crossing said rear and front sheets and their folds, • an upper edge of the patch pocket at the level of which the edges of the inner and outer sheets are folded inwards and are sewn to each other by a second seam crossing said inner and outer sheets and their folds, and • an external border at the level of which the borders of the rear and front sheets of the base are folded inwards and at the level of which the border of the external sheet of the plated pocket is folded inwards surrounding the border of the internal sheet as well as the front sheet and its fold, the fold of the external sheet coming between the folds of the rear and front sheets, said borders of s sheets being sewn to each other by a third seam crossing said sheets and their folds.
According to one aspect of the invention, the upper edge of the plated pocket has an internal seam fixing between them the folds of the internal sheet and the sheet, said internal seam being disposed between the second seam and the upper edge.
According to another aspect of the invention, the external border has an internal seam fixing between them the folds of the rear and front sheets and of the external sheet, said internal seam being disposed between the third seam and the external border.
According to another aspect of the invention, the base comprises a third reinforcement sheet arranged between the front and rear sheets.
According to another aspect of the invention, at the upper edge of the base, the fold of the rear sheet surrounds the edge of the third reinforcement sheet and the first seam crosses said third reinforcement sheet and that at the level of the outer edge, the edge of said third reinforcement sheet is arranged outside the folds and the third seam of said outer edge.
According to another aspect of the invention, the front part has a central seam arranged vertically and fixing the patch pocket to the base, said central seam connecting the upper edge of said patch pocket and the outer edge so as to form two symmetrical front pockets vertically from each other.
CH 714 863 A2 According to another aspect of the invention, the front part comprises a vertical retaining seam for fixing the flat pocket to the base, said retaining seam being intended to be opposite the lower part of tear.
According to another aspect of the invention, the front sheet of the base and the internal sheet of the plated pocket are made of a non-slip fabric.
According to another aspect of the invention, the rear sheet of the base is made of a non-slip and anti-irritation textile.
According to another aspect of the invention, the front part comprises a device for holding the weapon in the at least one front pocket, said holding device comprising a loop intended to come and surround the rear part of the armed.
According to another aspect of the invention, the holding device is fixed to the front part between the first and the second front pocket.
According to another aspect of the invention, the holding device comprises a fastening element fixed to the front part and a holding element forming the loop and removably fixed to the fastening element.
According to another aspect of the invention, the holding device comprises an elastic element.
According to another aspect of the invention, the junction between the elastic belt and the front part forms a downward inclined angle.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following description, given by way of illustrative and nonlimiting example, and of the appended drawings among which:
fig. 1 shows a schematic representation in front view of the holster, fig. 2 shows a schematic representation in front view of the holster of fig. 1 with a weapon inserted, fig. 3 shows a schematic representation in front view of the holster of fig. 1 worn by a user, fig. 4 to 6 show schematic sectional representations of the holster in fig. 1 fig. 7a to 7d show different stages in the production of the holster, fig. 8 shows a schematic representation in front view of a holster according to an alternative embodiment with a weapon and a magazine inserted fig. 9 shows a schematic representation in front view of the holster according to another embodiment, fig. 10 shows a schematic representation in front view of the holster of fig. 9 with a weapon inserted.
In the various figures, identical elements have the same reference numbers.
The following embodiments are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference relates to the same embodiment, or that the characteristics apply only to a single embodiment. Simple features of different embodiments can also be combined and / or interchanged to provide other embodiments.
In the present description, it is possible to index certain elements or parameters, such as for example first element or second element as well as first parameter and second parameter or even first criterion and second criterion etc. In this case, it is a simple indexing to differentiate and name elements or parameters or criteria that are similar but not identical. This indexing does not imply a priority of an element, parameter or criterion over another and one can easily interchange such names without departing from the scope of this description. This indexing does not imply an order in time for example to assess this or that criterion.
In this description more particularly means by "upper" or "high" an element oriented or located towards the head of the user when the holster 1 is worn.
By "internal" means more particularly an element disposed in the holster 1 directed towards the center of the holster 1.
By "external" means more particularly an element disposed on the outside of the holster 1 directed opposite the center of the holster 1.
Figs. 1 and 2 show a holster 1 for handgun 100 (visible in fig. 2). The holster 1 includes in particular:
CH 714 863 A2 a front part 10 comprising at least one front pocket 11-12 inside which is intended to be introduced the barrel 101 of the weapon 100, the butt 102 of the weapon being caused to protrude from the edge upper 202 of the lower garment 201 (see FIGS. 2 and 3), and an adjustable elastic belt 20 intended to come around the waist of the user to which the front part 10 is fixed.
As shown in fig. 3, the holster 1 is intended to be disposed at the lower abdomen, between the body of the user and his lower garment 201. By lower garment 201 is meant pants, shorts, a skirt or any other garment covering the part lower of the user and coming around the size of the user. The upper edge 202 can in particular correspond to the belt of the lower garment 201. The weapon 100 is thus concealed under the user's clothing, in particular under his lower garment 201 and his upper garment 203. Its access is also facilitated by the fact that weapon 100 is at the ventral level. Then simply lift the upper garment 203 to reach the butt 102 of the weapon 100.
The fact that the belt is elastic allows in particular to store the weapon 100 safely when the holster 1 is worn. For this, when the user wants to sheath the weapon 100, the latter leaves the front part 10 from under the lower garment 201. Then, the user pulls on the front part 10 so as to move it away from his body while keeping it attached, the elastic belt 10 then stretches. The user then tilts the front part 10 so that the bottom of the at least one front pocket 11-12 points towards the ground in a direction opposite to the user. The user can then put the weapon 100 back in the front pocket 11-12 safely, reducing the risk of accidents. In fact, if an accidental shot is triggered, the projectile would aim towards the ground opposite the user.
The holster 1 and more particularly the front part 10, is made of a semi-rigid material. This allows good shape retention of the front part 10 and also allows the roughness of the weapon 100 not to be felt by the user while retaining sufficient flexibility for the good comfort of the user.
As shown in figs. 4 and 5 which are sectional views of the front part 10 of FIG. 1, along the axis XX and the axis ZZ respectively, the front part 10 comprises a base 40 comprising a rear sheet 40a intended to come into contact with the user and a front sheet 40b intended to come into contact with the weapon 100. The rear sheet 40a can more particularly be produced in an anti-slip and anti-irritation textile, for example a chamois fabric.
By anti-slip, it is meant here that the textile has a certain degree of attachment with the user so as to limit the sliding of said textile on the user. By anti-irritation is meant here that the textile is soft enough not to cause abrasion or irritation on the skin of the user in the event of friction. Thus, the rear sheet 40a avoids any irritation and also limits the movements of the front part 10 during the movements of the user, in particular when the weapon 100 is inserted in the front pocket 11-12.
The front part 10 also includes a flat pocket 50 intended to form at least one front pocket 11-12. This flat pocket 50 comprises in particular an internal sheet 50a facing the front sheet 40b of the base 40 and an external sheet 50b opposite the internal sheet 50a.
As shown in figs. 4 and 5, the different sheets 40a, 40b, 50a and 50b are linked together at different borders including an upper border A of the base 40, an upper border B of the flat pocket 50 and an external border C.
At the upper edge A of the base 40, the edges of the rear sheets 40a and front 40b are folded inward and are sewn to each other by a first seam A1 passing through said rear sheets 40a and before 40b as well as their folds.
By upper border A means the border of the base 40 which is disposed on the upper part of the front part 10 when the holster 1 is worn, that is to say above the at least one front pocket 11-12.
This upper border A allows, by the folds, to have a border without roughness to limit the risk of irritation and flexible for better comfort.
At the upper edge B of the plated pocket 50, the edges of the inner sheets 50a and outer 50b are folded inward and are sewn to each other by a second seam B1 passing through said inner sheets 50a and external 50b as well as their folds.
By upper edge B means the edge of the plated pocket 50 which is arranged at the opening of the at least one front pocket 11-12.
This upper border B allows the folds to have a border without roughness to limit the risk of hooking with the weapon 100 when it is drawn or sheathed while remaining flexible.
The upper edge B of the plated pocket 50 may also include an internal seam B2 fixing between them the folds of the internal sheet 50a and the external sheet 50b. This internal seam B2 is preferably arranged between the second seam B1 and the upper border B and makes it possible to have the most joined border possible and solid.
CH 714 863 A2 At the outer edge C, the edges of the rear sheets 40a and front 40b of the base 40 are folded inwards and at which the edge of the outer sheet 50b of the plated pocket 50 is folded inwardly surrounding the edge of the internal sheet 50a as well as the front sheet 40b and its fold. The fold of the external sheet 50b then comes between the folds of the rear sheets 40a and front 40b. The edges of said sheets 40a, 40b, 50a, 50b are sewn to each other by a third seam C1 passing through said sheets 40a, 40b, 50a, 50b and their folds.
By external border C means the border disposed on the side of the front portion 10 and at which the base 40 and the plated pocket 50 are fixed to each other.
Due to the folds and in particular the fact that the borders of the internal sheets 50a and external 50b of the plated pocket 50 are folded around the edge of the front sheet 40b and the fact that the latter is not folded, this border external C allows a border without roughness to limit the risk of irritation and flexible for better comfort despite the number of layers.
As shown in fig. 6 which is a sectional view of the front part 10 of FIG. 1 along the axis YY, at the junction between the outer edge C and the upper edge B of the plated pocket 50, the construction of the outer edge C makes it possible to avoid having an extra thickness by limiting the number of sheets and folds at this external border C. This also makes it possible to avoid the formation of a hard point which would be uncomfortable for the user at the junction between the external border C and the upper border B.
The external border C may also include an internal seam C2 fixing between the folds of the rear sheets 40a and front 40b and the external sheet 50b. This internal seam C2 is preferably placed between the third seam C1 and the external border C and makes it possible to have the most joined border possible and solid.
As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the at least one front pocket 11-12 has a shape adapted to receive and hold the handgun 100. Thus its opening is directed upwards when the holster 1 is carried. This opening is large enough to receive the barrel 101 of the weapon as well as its trigger. The inside of at least one front pocket 11-12 then narrows the closer you get to the bottom of the front pocket to hold the barrel end.
At least the interior of the at least one front pocket 11-12 can be covered with a non-slip fabric in order to keep the weapon 100 within said front pocket 11-12, in particular during movement of the user. More particularly, the front sheet 40b of the base 40 and the internal sheet 50a of the plated pocket 50 are made of this anti-slip textile. By anti-slip, it is meant here that the textile has a grip and sufficient adhesion with the weapon 100 to help its maintenance in the front pocket 11-12.
So that the front part 10 is semi-rigid the front sheet 40b of the base 40 and the two sheets 50a, 50b of the plated pocket 50 can be made of leather or synthetic material of the imitation leather type. These materials also have the property of being anti-slip. The synthetic leather-like material also has the advantage of being washable for better hygiene.
In order to have satisfactory semi-rigidity, the base 40 may also include a third reinforcement sheet 40c disposed between the front sheets 40b and rear 40a, as illustrated in FIG. 4. This third reinforcement sheet 40c can also be made of a semi-rigid material identical to that of the front sheet 40b of the base 40 and of the two sheets 50a, 50b of the plated pocket 50.
So that the addition of this third reinforcement sheet 40c does not thicken the edges too much and in particular the external edge C, at the level of this external edge C, the edge of said third reinforcement sheet 40c is arranged outside the folds and of the third seam C1 of said external border C. The third reinforcement sheet 40c is fixed at the level of the upper border A of the base 40, at the level of which the fold of the rear sheet 40a surrounds the border of the third reinforcement sheet 40c and the first seam A1 crosses said third reinforcement sheet 40c.
According to a preferred embodiment, the front part 10 may include a first 11 and a second 12 front pocket, vertically symmetrical to one another. By vertically here is meant an axis of vertical symmetry with respect to the ground when the holster 1 is worn. This axis of symmetry can also be described as being perpendicular to the belt 20.
The fact that the first 11 and the second 12 front pocket are symmetrical makes it possible to position the weapon 100 in one or the other of these front pockets 11-12 so that the weapon 100 is accessible as well for a right-handed or left-handed user. The front pocket 11-12 not occupied by the weapon 10 can then be used to store a magazine for the weapon 100 and / or an identification cuff 300, as illustrated in FIG. 3.
For this, the front portion 10 may include a central seam D arranged vertically and fixing the patch pocket 50 to the base 40. This central seam D more precisely connects the upper edge B of said patch pocket 50 and the outer border C so as to form the two front pockets 11-12 symmetrical vertically to one another.
In order to more effectively hold the weapon in the front pocket 11-12, the front part can also include a vertical retaining seam 15 for fixing the plated pocket 50 to the base 40. This retaining seam 15 connects more precisely the upper border B of said plated pocket 50 and the external border C. The retaining seam 15 is intended to be opposite the lower part of the weapon 100. By lower part of the weapon 100, one means more particularly the part with the trigger.
CH 714 863 A2 This retaining seam 15 thus makes it possible to limit the lateral movements of the weapon 100 within the front pocket 11-12 and also makes it possible to hold the weapon 100 all the better in the front pocket 11-12.
The holster 1 can thus be produced according to the following procedure:
First, the upper edge B of the plated pocket 50 is formed from the inner sheet 50a and the outer sheet 50b. The upper border B is produced first by right side seam of the internal sheet 50a and the external sheet 50b by means of the internal seam B2, as illustrated in FIG. 7a.
The internal sheets 50a and external 50b are then returned on either side of the internal seam B2, as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 7a, in order to form folds and the upper border B. The upper border B is then topstitched by the second seam B1 as illustrated in FIG. 7b.
In a second step, the base 40 is formed as well as the outer edge C. The flat pocket 50 formed of these two sheets 40a, 40b is disposed between the front sheet 40b and the back sheet 40a so as to be sewn right up against place. As illustrated in fig. 7c, the back sheet 40a and the outer sheet 50b are arranged one against the other on their reverse side. Likewise, the front sheet 40b and the internal sheet 50a are arranged one against the other on their reverse side. The internal seam C2 is produced so as to take only the front sheet 40b, the external sheet 50b and the rear sheet 40a.
The front sheet 40b, the outer sheet 50b and the rear sheet 40a. are then turned on either side of the internal seam C2, as indicated by the arrows in fig. 7a, in order to form folds and the upper border C. The internal sheet 50a not being caught in the internal seam C2, it does not form a fold. The upper border C is then topstitched by the third seam C1 as illustrated in FIG. 7d which also allows the fixing of the internal sheet 50a.
In a third step, the upper border A of the base 40 is produced in order to close said base 40. For this, the edges of the rear sheets 40a and front 40b are turned inward and sewn by the first seam A1 (visible in fig. 4 and 6). In the case where the base 40 comprises a third reinforcement sheet 40c, its border is covered by the fold of the rear sheet 40a and fixed with the first seam A1.
During this third step, the elastic waistband 20 can also be fixed by the same first seam A1 at the upper edge A of the base 40.
In a fourth step, the seam D can also be produced in order to form two symmetrical front pockets 11-12. The retaining seam 15 can also be produced during this fourth step.
According to an alternative embodiment illustrated in FIG. 8, the front part 10 may include an additional pocket disposed between the first 11 and the second 12 front pocket. Inside this additional pocket 13 can for example be inserted a magazine 103 for the handgun 100. Preferably, the additional pocket 13 can allow positioning of the magazine 103 inclined, preferably parallel to the axis of the barrel 101 of weapon 100.
The fact that the magazine is tilted makes it possible to avoid, for example when the user sits down that the magazine rests on his stomach and is painful. In addition, this inclination of the magazine 103 parallel to the barrel 101 of the weapon 100 makes it possible to clear the front pocket 11-12 not carrying the weapon 100 in order, for example, to take hold of an identification cuff present in said pocket. frontal 11-12. This additional pocket 13 can also have a "V" shape to preserve the ambidextrous nature of the front part 10.
According to another embodiment (not shown), the front part 10 comprises at least one additional storage pocket disposed between the at least one front pocket 11-12 and the body of the user. This at least one additional storage pocket can for example be used to store an identification card and / or an identification armband.
The front part 10 also includes an upper protective strip 14 disposed above the opening of the at least one front pocket 11-12. As shown in fig. 2 and 4, this upper protective strip is intended to be placed between the butt 102 of the weapon 100 and the body of the user. This avoids direct contact between the butt of the weapon and the user to ensure optimal comfort regardless of the position in which the user stands. This upper protective strip 14 may correspond more precisely to an extension of the base 40 which extends above the opening of the front pockets 11-12.
As shown in fig. 1, the front part 10 includes at least one pass-through 15 inside which the elastic belt 20 passes. In the example illustrated in FIG. 1, the front part 10 has a single pass 15 forming a "tunnel" over the width of said front part produced between the rear sheet 40a and the front sheet 40b. It is however quite possible to imagine an alternative embodiment in which the front part 10 has several passers-by aligned to allow the elastic belt 20 to pass. The passer-by 15 can more particularly pass through the upper protective strip 14.
Having a passer-by 15 allows good positioning of the front part 10 on the elastic belt 20 for better comfort. In addition, this makes it possible to separate the elastic belt 20 from the front part 10, for example in order to change one or the other of these parts in the event of wear or breakage.
The elastic belt 20 can thus pass entirely through the at least one pass and whose ends 212A-212B are intended to be fixed to each other in the back of the user.
CH 714 863 A2 The ends 212A-212B of the elastic belt 20 intended to come into the back of the user are preferably fixed to each other by mechanical fixing with hooks and textile loops, also called fixing Velcro ©. It is quite possible to imagine other means for fixing the ends 212A-212B therebetween, for example by buttons, clips or other known means for tightening a belt.
It is also possible to imagine another means of attachment between the elastic belt 20 and the front part
10. For example, the elastic belt 20 can comprise two elastic bands 21. Each elastic band 21 is then fixed individually to the front part 10. The passer-by 15 can thus include within it a mechanical fixing band with hooks and textile loops on which is fixed an elastic band 21. The binding is thus protected within the passer-by 15, avoiding direct contact of this binding with the body of the user. In addition, it is possible to adjust the length of the elastic belt 20 by varying the portion of elastic band 21 inserted and fixed within the loop 15. This thus makes it possible to adapt to the morphology of the user.
An alternative solution is to fix the elastic bands 21 to the front part, for example at the first seam A1 at the upper edge A of the base 40 or by buttons.
The junction between the elastic belt 20 and the front portion 10 preferably forms a downward inclined angle, that is to say towards the feet of the user. Thus when the holster is carried with the weapon 100, the elastic deformation of the elastic belt 20 due to the weight of the weapon 100 is compensated and the elastic belt 20 remains at a similar level of the front part 10. This prevents that the elastic belt 20 is not raised in the back of the user to compensate for this elastic deformation. It is thus possible to leave the elastic belt 20 at the same level as the top of the lower garment 201 of the user.
The internal face of the elastic belt 20 in contact with the body of the user, in particular at its ends 212A-212B intended to come into the back of the user, can in particular be covered with an anti-textile -irritation.
As shown in figs. 9 and 10, the holster 1 and more precisely the front part 10 may also include a device 30 for holding the weapon 100 in the at least one front pocket 11-12. This holding device 30 more particularly comprises a loop intended to come and surround the rear part of the weapon 100. By rear part of the weapon is meant more particularly the part facing upwards when the weapon 100 is in the holster 1, for example the butt 102 and the rear of the cylinder head.
This holding device 30 makes it possible to hold and block the weapon 100 in the front pocket 11-12. During the user's movements and movements, in particular during a run or a brisk walk, this reduces the risk that the weapon 100 may come out of the front pocket 11-12.
When the front part 10 has two symmetrical front pockets 11-12, the fixing of the holding device 30 is preferably fixed between the first 11 and the second 12 front pocket. The holding device 30 can thus be used ambidextrously, that is to say whatever the front pocket 11-12 in which the weapon 100 is inserted.
The holding device 30 may for example comprise a loop formed by an elastic element 31 fixed to the front part 10 and intended to come and surround the rear part of the weapon 100, as illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10. The elastic element 31 may include a pull tab 33 to facilitate its gripping. In the example illustrated in fig. 8 and 9, the elastic element 31 is fixed to the front part in a non-removable manner by a seam 32.
However, in order to allow its replacement in case of breakage or that it is removed, the holding device 30 is preferably fixed to the front part 10 in a removable manner. For this, the holding device 30 comprises a fastening element fixed to the front part 10 and a holding element forming the loop and removably fixed to the fastening element.
The fastening element can thus be, for example, an eyelet made on the front part 10 and more precisely at the level of the upper edge B of the plated pocket 50.
The attachment element can also be a ring or an element of a quick-attachment fastening fixed on the front part.
The holding element can then be an elastic element 31 forming a loop and knotted at the level of the eyelet or the ring of the fastening element.
The holding element can also be a strap carrying an elastic portion or not and folded over itself to form a loop. The strap itself can be attached by a push button or by mechanical fastening with hooks and textile loops.
The strap can pass through the eyelet or the ring of the fastening element or even include the complementary element of the fastening fastening element in order to be linked to the fastening element .
The advantage of using a strap and a push button is that it allows the holding element to be quickly released with a single gesture, for example using his thumb.
权利要求:
Claims (12)
[1]
CH 714 863 A2 Thus, it can be seen that the holster according to the invention allows the carrying of weapons in a discreet and secure manner. In addition, the elastic belt 20 makes it possible to sheath the weapon safely.
claims
1. Holster (1) for a handgun (100) intended to be disposed at the lower abdomen, between the body of the user and his lower garment (201), said holster (1) comprising:
• a front part (10) of semi-rigid material and comprising at least one front pocket (11-12) inside which is intended to be introduced the barrel (101) of the weapon (100), the stock (102) of the weapon being made to protrude from the upper edge (202) of the lower garment (201), and • an elastic elastic belt (20) intended to come around the waist of the user and to which is attached to the front part (10), characterized in that the front part (10) comprises:
• a base (40) comprising a rear sheet (40a) intended to come into contact with the user and a front sheet (40b) intended to come into contact with the weapon (100), and • a flat pocket (50) intended to form at least one front pocket (11-12) and comprising an internal sheet (50a) facing the front sheet (40b) of the base (40) and an external sheet (50b) opposite the internal sheet (50a ), the front part (10) comprising:
• an upper border (A) of the base (40) at which the edges of the rear (40a) and front (40b) sheets are folded inward and are sewn to each other by a first seam (A1) passing through said rear (40a) and front (40b) sheets and their folds, • an upper edge (B) of the patch pocket (50) at which the edges of the internal (50a) and external (50b) sheets ) are folded inwards and are sewn to each other by a second seam (B1) crossing said internal (50a) and external (50b) sheets as well as their folds, and • an external border (C) at the level of which the edges of the rear (40a) and front (40b) sheets of the base (40) are folded inwards and at which level the edge of the external sheet (50b) of the plated pocket (50) is folded inward around the edge of the inner sheet (50a) and the front sheet (40b) and its fold, the fold of the outer sheet (50b) coming between the folds of the rear (40a) and front (40b) sheets, said edges of the sheets (40a, 40b, 50a, 50b) being sewn together by a third seam (Cl) crossing said sheets (40a, 40b, 50a, 50b) as well as their folds.
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2. Holster (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the upper edge (B) of the plated pocket (50) has an internal seam (B2) fixing between them the folds of the internal sheet (50b) and the sheet ( 50a), said internal seam (B2) being disposed between the second seam (B1) and the upper edge (B).
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3. Holster (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the external border (C) has an internal seam (C2) fixing between the folds of the rear sheets (40a) and front (40b) and the sheet outer (50b), said inner seam (C2) being disposed between the third seam (Cl) and the outer edge (C).
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4. Holster (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the base (40) comprises a third reinforcement sheet (40c) disposed between the front (40b) and rear (40a) sheets.
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5. Holster (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that at the upper edge (A) of the base (40), the fold of the rear sheet (40a) surrounds the edge of the third reinforcement sheet (40c ) and the first seam (Al) crosses said third reinforcement sheet (40c) and that at the outer edge (C), the edge of said third reinforcement sheet (40c) is arranged outside the folds and the third seam (Cl) of said outer border (C).
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6. Holster (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front part (10) has a central seam (D) arranged vertically and fixing the flat pocket (50) to the base (40), said central seam (D) connecting the upper border (B) of said flat pocket (50) and the external border (C) so as to form two front pockets (11-12) symmetrical vertically to one another.
[7]
7. Holster (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front part (10) comprises a vertical retaining seam (15) for fixing the flat pocket (50) to the base (40), said retaining seam (15) being intended to be opposite the lower part of the weapon (100).
[8]
8. Holster (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front sheet (40b) of the base (40) and the internal sheet (50a) of the plated pocket (50) are made of an anti textile -glissement.
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9. Holster (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rear sheet (40a) of the base (40) is made of a non-slip and anti-irritation textile.
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10. Holster (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front part (10) comprises a holding device (30) of the weapon (100) in the at least one front pocket (11 -12), said holding device (30) comprising a loop intended to come and surround the rear part of the weapon (100).
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11. Holster (1) according to the preceding claim in combination with claim 6, characterized in that the holding device (30) is fixed to the front part (10) between the first (11) and the second (12) pocket end.
CH 714 863 A2
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12. Holster (1) according to one of claims 10 or 11, characterized in that the holding device (30) comprises an attachment element fixed to the front part (10) and a holding element forming the loop and removably attached to the fastener.
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同族专利:
公开号 | 公开日
FR3079292B1|2020-04-24|
FR3079292A1|2019-09-27|
引用文献:
公开号 | 申请日 | 公开日 | 申请人 | 专利标题

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法律状态:
2021-12-30| AZW| Rejection (application)|
优先权:
申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题
FR1852605A|FR3079292B1|2018-03-26|2018-03-26|LOWER BELLY HOLSTER FOR HANDGUN|
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