US20180224240A1 - Locking holster for handguns with non-traditional form factors - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- a locking mechanism is an important feature, for example, to prevent an assailant from drawing a police officer's firearm from its holster.
- a locking mechanism may also prevent the handgun from inadvertently falling out of the holster, for example, when a police officer is running or climbing over an obstacle such as a fence.
- a number of holsters are designed to lock onto the trigger guard of a hand gun.
- Some handguns have a non-traditional form factor. Additionally, some handgun users may mount an accessory, such as a light, forward of the trigger guard and below the barrel of the handgun. When this is the case, the handgun/accessory assembly has an overall form factor different from the traditional gun shaped form factor.
- a locking holster design compatible with handguns having a non-traditional form factors would be a welcome addition to the equipment available to handgun users such as law enforcement personnel.
- the handgun comprises a frame having a rearward grip portion and a barrel supported by the frame.
- the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall, the barrel wall extending along a barrel axis in a forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end.
- a trigger guard is located forward of the grip portion, the trigger guard being supported by the frame.
- the handgun further comprises a forward suppressor unit located forward of the trigger guard, the forward suppressor unit being supported by the frame.
- the forward suppressor unit comprises a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard. In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature comprises a rearwardly facing stop surface. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a sound suppressing assembly located forward of the muzzle end of the barrel. In one or more embodiments, the sound suppressing assembly comprises a plurality of baffle wall portions that cooperate with starboard wall portions and port wall portions to define a plurality of expansion chambers. In one or more embodiments, the holster comprises a holster body having a forward end and a rearward end.
- the holster body comprises a holster wall defining a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extending forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster body further defines the cavity as having a rearward portion, a trigger guard receiving portion forward of the rearward portion, and a forward portion forward of the trigger guard receiving portion.
- the holster wall defines an aperture opening into the cavity.
- the combination includes a retention mechanism comprising a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall, the lever being pivotable about a pivot axis.
- the lever has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun when the handgun is holstered.
- the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- a holster for receiving an integrally suppressed handgun having a trigger guard and a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward-most end of the trigger guard comprising a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall extending therebetween.
- the holster wall defining a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis.
- the cavity comprising a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion.
- the holster wall defining an aperture opening into the forward portion of the cavity.
- the holster including a retention mechanism comprising a lever pivotally supported by the wall of the holster body with the lever being pivotable about a pivot axis.
- the lever having a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis.
- the blocking member of the lever being dimensioned and adapted to be received in the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the lever being positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- a holster for receiving a handgun having a trigger guard and a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward-most end of the trigger guard comprises a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall extending therebetween.
- the holster wall extends in a forward direction from the rearward end to the forward end and extends in the rearward direction from the rearward end to the forward end.
- the holster wall comprises a starboard side portion and a port side portion.
- the holster wall defines a holster cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis. The handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extends forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster cavity comprises a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion.
- the holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the forward portion of the holster cavity.
- a retention mechanism of the holster is supported by the holster wall.
- the retention mechanism comprises a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall.
- the lever is pivotable relative to the holster body about a pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever pivots about a pin that extends along the pivot axis.
- the lever comprises a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis.
- the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to engage a complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature.
- the lever of the holster is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever engages the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is engaging the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is located outside of the notch of the complementary interlocking feature.
- a spring member of the holster applies a torque to the lever.
- the torque has a torque direction such that the lever is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- a handgun in accordance with this detailed description may comprise a frame supporting a barrel.
- the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall extending therebetween.
- the barrel wall extends along a barrel axis in the forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end and extends along the barrel axis in a rearward direction from the muzzle end to the breech end.
- the handgun comprises a rearward grip portion of the frame and a forward block portion supported by the frame.
- the rearward grip portion and the forward block portion each extend in a generally downward direction away from the barrel.
- the handgun comprises a trigger guard having a rearward-most end, a forward-most end, and an intermediate portion extending therebetween.
- the rearward-most end of the trigger guard being fixed to a forward facing surface of the rearward grip portion.
- the forward-most end of the trigger guard being fixed to a rearward facing surface of the forward block portion.
- the forward block portion of the handgun comprises a complementary interlocking feature.
- the complementary interlocking feature is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard.
- the complementary interlocking feature is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard.
- the lever of the retention mechanism comprises a first arm, a second arm and a corner portion disposed between the first arm and the second arm.
- the first arm extends rearward from the corner portion and the second arm extends forward and downward from the corner portion.
- the first arm of the lever extends rearward to a point rearward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- the first arm of the lever extends rearward to a point forward of the rearward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- a rearward end of the first arm is located rearward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- a rearward end of the first arm is located forward of the rearward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- a rearward end of the first arm is located upward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- the complementary interlocking feature of the forward block portion of the handgun comprises a notch dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of a blocking member of a retention mechanism of a holster.
- the retention mechanism of the holster comprises a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall. The lever is pivotable about a pivot axis with a finger engaging portion of the lever disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member of the lever disposed on a second side of the pivot axis.
- the lever of the holster is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever engages the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is engaging the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is located outside of the notch of the complementary interlocking feature.
- a spring member of the holster applies a torque to the lever.
- the torque has a torque direction such that the lever is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- the holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the holster cavity and the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- the aperture is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the aperture is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- the blocking member is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- the holster cavity comprises a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion.
- the holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the forward portion of the holster cavity.
- the lever of a retention mechanism is positioned so that the blocking member of the lever extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- the lever comprises a first arm, a second arm and a corner portion disposed between the first arm and the second arm.
- the first arm extends rearward from the corner portion and the second arm extends forward and downward from the corner portion.
- the second arm includes a first side surface facing generally away from the holster cavity and a second side surface facing generally toward the holster cavity.
- the blocking member of the lever comprises a protrusion extending beyond the second side surface in a direction toward the holster cavity.
- the protrusion of the lever comprises a forward facing surface.
- the forward facing surface comprises a first facet, a second facet and a convex surface disposed between the first facet and the second facet.
- the first facet has a skewed orientation relative to the handgun insertion and withdrawal axis such that the first facet extends rearward as the first facet extends upward.
- the protrusion of the lever comprises a forward facing surface.
- the forward facing surface comprises a first facet, a second facet and a convex surface disposed between the first facet and the second facet.
- the complementary interlocking feature comprises a first face, a second face and a concave surface disposed between the first face and the second face.
- the finger engaging portion of the lever is adapted and positioned for actuation via contact with a proximal portion of an index finger of a holster user.
- a feature and advantage of embodiments is a handgun with a forward suppressor in combination with a holster that has a release mechanism that obstructs removal of the handgun and suppressor by engaging and blocking the forward suppressor at a surface perpendicular or oblique to the barrel axis of the handgun.
- a feature and advantage of embodiments is automatic retention of the handgun upon insertion of the handgun into the holster.
- the forward block of the handgun may engage a rearward facing ramped surface of the blocking member upon insertion of the handgun into the holster. Forces applied to the rearward facing ramped surface of the blocking member upon insertion of the handgun into the holster may cause the lever to pivot so that the blocking member is temporarily in a non-blocking position.
- the lever of the retention mechanism may be biased, such as by a spring, to pivot toward the blocking position when the complementary interlocking feature of the forward block is positioned proximate the blocking member.
- An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of a holster for receiving a handgun and the handgun.
- the handgun comprises a frame having a rearward grip portion supporting a pair of grips.
- the handgun further comprises a trigger guard located forward of the grip portion, the trigger guard being supported by the frame.
- the handgun comprises a forward suppressor unit located forward of the trigger guard, the forward suppressor unit being supported by the frame.
- the forward suppressor unit comprises a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard.
- the complementary interlocking feature is located on a starboard side of the forward suppressor unit.
- the mating interlocking feature comprises a notch defined by a starboard wall portion of the forward suppressor unit.
- the forward suppressor unit comprises a mating interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard.
- the mating interlocking feature is located on a port side of the forward suppressor unit.
- the mating interlocking feature comprises a notch defined by a port wall portion of the forward suppressor unit.
- the handgun further comprises a barrel supported by the frame.
- the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall.
- the barrel wall extends along a barrel axis in a forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end.
- the forward suppressor unit comprises a sound suppressing assembly located forward of the muzzle end of the barrel.
- the forward suppressor unit comprises, a plurality of starboard wall portions, a plurality of opposing port wall portions, and a plurality of baffle wall portions extending between the starboard wall portions and the port wall portions.
- the wall portions define a plurality of expansion chambers.
- each of the baffle wall portions defines a bullet passageway.
- the baffle wall portions are arranged along the barrel axis with the barrel axis intersecting the bullet passageway defined by each of the baffle wall portions.
- the holster comprises a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall.
- the holster wall defines a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis, the handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extending forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster body further defines the cavity as having a rearward portion, a trigger guard receiving portion forward of the rearward portion, and a forward portion forward of the trigger guard receiving portion.
- the trigger guard receiving portion is disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion.
- the holster wall defines an aperture opening into the forward portion of the cavity.
- An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments further comprises a retention mechanism comprising a lever that is pivotally supported by the holster wall.
- the lever is pivotable about a pivot axis.
- the lever has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis.
- the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- a feature and advantage of embodiments is a retention mechanism that is automatically reset after withdrawal of the handgun.
- the lever of the retention mechanism may be biased, such as by a spring, to pivot toward the blocking position when the hand and the handgun are moved away from the holster.
- a feature and advantage of embodiments is a locking action that resists or prevents pivoting of the lever while rearward forces are being applied to the handgun; for example, when an attacker is attempting to draw the user's weapon.
- a feature and advantage of embodiments is a locking mechanism including a lever having a finger engaging portion adapted and positioned for actuation via contact with a proximal portion of an index finger of the holster user rather than a fingertip.
- FIG. 1 is a partially exploded perspective view showing a handgun and a holster.
- FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view showing a handgun and a holster.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a handgun and a lever of a locking mechanism.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a handgun.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a handgun.
- FIG. 6 is a side view showing a handgun.
- FIG. 7 is a side view showing a lever.
- FIG. 8A is a front view of a lever in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 8B is a right side view of the lever shown in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 8C is a top view of the lever shown in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 8D is a rear view of the lever shown in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 8E is a left side view of the lever shown in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 8F is a bottom view of the lever shown in FIG. 8A .
- FIG. 9A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 9B is a right side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 9C is a top view of the handgun shown in FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 9D is a rear view of the handgun shown in FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 9E is a left side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 9F is a bottom view of the handgun shown in FIG. 9A .
- FIG. 10A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 10B is a right side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 10A .
- FIG. 10C is a top view of the handgun shown in FIG. 10A .
- FIG. 10D is a rear view of the handgun shown in FIG. 10A .
- FIG. 10E is a left side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 10A .
- FIG. 10F is a bottom view of the handgun shown in FIG. 10A .
- FIG. 11A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 11B is a right side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 11A .
- FIG. 11C is a top view of the handgun shown in FIG. 11A .
- FIG. 11D is a rear view of the handgun shown in FIG. 11A .
- FIG. 11E is a left side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 11A .
- FIG. 11F is a bottom view of the handgun shown in FIG. 11A .
- FIG. 12A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 12B is a right side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 12A .
- FIG. 12C is a top view of the handgun shown in FIG. 12A .
- FIG. 12D is a rear view of the handgun shown in FIG. 12A .
- FIG. 12E is a left side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 12A .
- FIG. 12F is a bottom view of the handgun shown in FIG. 12A .
- FIG. 13A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 13B is a right side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 13A .
- FIG. 13C is a top view of the handgun shown in FIG. 13A .
- FIG. 13D is a rear view of the handgun shown in FIG. 13A .
- FIG. 13E is a left side view of the handgun shown in FIG. 13A .
- FIG. 13F is a bottom view of the handgun shown in FIG. 13A .
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a handgun.
- the handgun of FIG. 14 may form part of a combination including the handgun of FIG. 14 and the holsters described in the instant patent application.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing a handgun.
- the handgun of FIG. 15 may form part of a combination including the handgun of FIG. 15 and the holsters described in the instant patent application.
- FIG. 16 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown in FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 17 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown in FIG. 15 .
- FIG. 18 is a partially cross-sectioned perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 .
- FIG. 19 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown in FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 20 is an exploded perspective view showing an assembly including a lever, a spring member, and a pin.
- FIG. 21 is an exploded perspective view showing an assembly including a lever, a spring member, and a pin.
- FIG. 22A is a front view of a holster in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description.
- FIG. 22B is a right side view of the holster shown in FIG. 22A .
- FIG. 22C is a top view of the holster shown in FIG. 22A .
- FIG. 22D is a rear view of the holster shown in FIG. 22A .
- FIG. 22E is a left side view of the holster shown in FIG. 22A .
- FIG. 22F is a bottom view of the holster shown in FIG. 22A .
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a handgun holstered in a holster.
- the handgun 122 comprises a frame 220 having a rearward grip portion 232 and a barrel 222 supported by the frame 220 .
- the barrel 222 has a breech end 224 , a muzzle end 226 , and a barrel wall 228 , the barrel wall 228 extending along a barrel axis 230 in a forward direction from the breech end 224 to the muzzle end 226 .
- a trigger guard 124 is located forward of the grip portion 232 , the trigger guard 124 being supported by the frame 220 .
- the handgun 122 further comprises a forward suppressor unit 240 located forward of the trigger guard 124 , the forward suppressor unit 240 being supported by the frame 220 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises a complementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of a forward facing surface 102 of the trigger guard 124 .
- the complementary interlocking feature 132 comprises a rearwardly facing stop surface 106 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises a sound suppressing assembly 238 located forward of the muzzle end 226 of the barrel 222 .
- the sound suppressing assembly 238 comprises a plurality of baffle wall portions 248 that cooperate with starboard wall portions 242 and port wall portions 244 to define a plurality of expansion chambers 246 .
- the holster 120 comprises a holster body 134 having a forward end 136 and a rearward end 138 .
- the holster body 134 comprises a holster wall 140 defining a cavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster body 134 further defines the cavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150 , a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150 , and a forward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256 .
- the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 opening into the cavity 146 .
- the combination includes a retention mechanism 158 comprising a lever 160 pivotally supported by the holster wall 140 , the lever 160 being pivotable about a pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis 162 and a blocking member 166 disposed on a second side of the pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 and into the cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be positioned at the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 when the handgun 122 is holstered.
- the lever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- a holster 120 for receiving a handgun 122 having a trigger guard 124 and a complementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of a forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 comprises a holster body 134 having a forward end 136 , a rearward end 138 , and a holster wall 140 extending therebetween.
- the holster wall 140 extends in a forward direction from the rearward end 138 to the forward end 136 and extends in the rearward direction from the rearward end 138 to the forward end 136 .
- the holster wall 140 comprises a starboard side portion 142 and a port side portion 144 .
- the holster wall 140 defines a holster cavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 .
- the handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 extends forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster cavity 146 comprises a rearward portion 150 , a forward portion 152 , and a trigger guard receiving portion 164 disposed between the forward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150 .
- the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 that opens into the forward portion 152 of the holster cavity 146 .
- a retention mechanism 158 of the holster 120 is supported by the holster wall 140 .
- the retention mechanism 158 comprises a lever 160 pivotally supported by the holster wall 140 .
- the lever 160 is pivotable relative to the holster body 134 about a pivot axis 162 . In one or more embodiments, the lever 160 pivots about a pin 304 that extends along the pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 comprises a finger engaging portion 164 disposed on a first side of the pivot axis 162 and a blocking member 166 disposed on a second side of the pivot axis 162 .
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to engage a complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 .
- the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 may be defined by a starboard wall portion xx.
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a notch 190 of a mating interlocking feature xx.
- the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature xx may be defined by a port wall portion xx.
- the lever 160 of the holster 120 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 and into the forward portion 152 of the holster cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the lever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 engages the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the handgun 122 is retained in the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 is engaging the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and the handgun 122 may be withdrawn from the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the handgun 122 is retained in the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 is received in the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and the handgun 122 may be withdrawn from the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is located outside of the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 .
- a spring member 302 of the holster applies a torque to the lever 160 .
- the torque has a torque direction such that the lever 160 is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- a handgun 122 in accordance with this detailed description may comprise a frame 220 supporting a barrel 222 .
- the barrel has a breech end 224 , a muzzle end 226 , and a barrel wall 228 extending therebetween.
- the barrel wall 228 extends along a barrel axis 230 in the forward direction from the breech end 224 o the muzzle end 226 and extends along the barrel axis 230 in a rearward direction from the muzzle end 226 to the breech end 224 .
- the handgun 122 comprises a rearward grip portion 232 of the frame and a forward block portion 130 supported by the frame 220 .
- the rearward grip portion 232 and the forward block portion 130 each extend in a generally downward direction away from the barrel 222 .
- the handgun 122 comprises a trigger guard 124 having a rearward-most end 128 , a forward-most end 126 , and an intermediate portion 236 extending therebetween.
- the rearward-most end 128 of the trigger guard 124 being fixed to a forward facing surface of the rearward grip portion 232 .
- the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 being fixed to a rearward facing surface of the forward block portion 130 .
- the forward block portion 130 of the handgun 122 comprises a complementary interlocking feature 132 .
- the complementary interlocking feature 132 is disposed forward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 . In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature 132 is disposed downward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 .
- the lever 160 of the retention mechanism comprises a first arm 168 , a second arm 170 and a corner portion 172 disposed between the first arm 168 and the second arm 170 .
- the first arm 168 extends rearward from the corner portion 172 and the second arm 170 extends forward and downward from the corner portion 172 .
- the first arm 168 of the lever 160 extends rearward to a point rearward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- the first arm 168 of the lever 160 extends rearward to a point forward of the rearward-most end 128 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- a rearward end 138 of the first arm 168 is located rearward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- a rearward end 138 of the first arm 168 is located forward of the rearward-most end 128 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- a rearward end 138 of the first arm 168 is located upward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward block portion of the handgun comprises a notch 190 dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of a blocking member 166 of a retention mechanism 158 of a holster 120 .
- the retention mechanism 158 of the holster 120 comprises a lever 160 pivotally supported by the holster wall 140 .
- the lever 160 is pivotable about a pivot axis 162 with a finger engaging portion 164 of the lever 160 disposed on a first side of the pivot axis 162 and a blocking member 166 of the lever 160 disposed on a second side of the pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 of the holster 120 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 and into the forward portion 152 of the holster cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the lever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 engages the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the handgun 122 is retained in the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 is engaging the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and the handgun 122 may be withdrawn from the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the handgun 122 is retained in the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 is received in a notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and the handgun 122 may be withdrawn from the holster cavity 146 when the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is located outside of the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 .
- a spring member 302 of the holster applies a torque to the lever 160 .
- the torque has a torque direction such that the lever 160 is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 that opens into the holster cavity 146 and the lever 160 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the aperture 156 is disposed forward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- the aperture 156 is disposed downward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 .
- the blocking member 166 is disposed forward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 . In one or more embodiments, the blocking member 166 is disposed downward of the forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 when the handgun 122 is received in the holster cavity 146 . In one or more embodiments, the holster cavity 146 comprises a rearward portion 150 , a forward portion 152 , and a trigger guard receiving portion 164 disposed between the forward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150 . In one or more embodiments, the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 that opens into the forward portion 152 of the holster cavity.
- the lever 160 of a retention mechanism 158 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 extends through the aperture 156 and into the forward portion 152 of the holster cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the lever 160 comprises a first arm 168 , a second arm 170 and a corner portion 172 disposed between the first arm 168 and the second arm 170 .
- the first arm 168 extends rearward from the corner portion 172 and the second arm 170 extends forward and downward from the corner portion 172 .
- the second arm 170 includes a first side surface 192 facing generally away from the holster cavity 146 and a second side surface 194 facing generally toward the holster cavity 146 .
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 comprises a protrusion 174 extending beyond the second side surface 194 in a direction toward the holster cavity 146 .
- an upward direction U and a downward direction D are illustrated using arrows labeled “U” and “D.”
- a forward direction F and a rearward direction R are illustrated using arrows labeled “F” and “R,” respectively, in FIG. 1 .
- a starboard direction S and a port direction P are illustrated using arrows labeled “S” and “P,” respectively, in FIG. 1 .
- these directions may be conceptualized from the point of view of a user who is holding a firearm and/or viewing a device affixed to the firearm.
- the directions illustrated using these arrows may be conceptualized, by way of example and not limitation, from the point of view of a user holding a handgun in a normal firing position. The directions illustrated using these arrows are applicable to the apparatus shown and discussed throughout this application.
- the port direction may also be referred to as the portward direction.
- direction indicating terms may be related to the instant orientation of the object being described. It will also be appreciated that the objects described herein may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, direction-indicating terms such as “upwardly,” “downwardly,” “forwardly,” “backwardly,” “portwardly,” and “starboardly,” should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims. Various direction-indicating terms may be used herein as a convenient way to discuss the objects shown in the figures.
- a Y-axis generally extends in the upward direction U and the downward or lower direction D and an X-axis generally extends in the starboard direction S and the port direction P.
- a Z-axis generally extends in the forward direction F and the rearward direction R.
- the X, Y and Z axes are mutually orthogonal axes.
- the X-axis is generally orthogonal to an YZ plane defined by the Y-axis and the Z-axis.
- the Y-axis is generally orthogonal to an XZ plane defined by the X-axis and the Z-axis.
- the Z-axis is generally orthogonal to an XY plane defined by the X-axis and the Y-axis.
- the upward direction is generally opposite the downward direction. In one or more embodiments, the upward direction and the downward direction are both generally orthogonal to an XZ plane defined by the forward direction and the starboard direction. In one or more embodiments, the forward direction is generally opposite the rearward direction. In one or more embodiments, the forward direction and the rearward direction are both generally orthogonal to a XY plane defined by the upward direction and the starboard direction. In one or more embodiments, the starboard direction is generally opposite the port direction. In one or more embodiments, starboard direction and the port direction are both generally orthogonal to a YZ plane defined by the upward direction and the forward direction.
- Various direction-indicating terms are used herein as a convenient way to discuss the objects shown in the figures.
- FIG. 9A through FIG. 9F are elevation and plan views showing six sides of the handgun 122 .
- Engineer graphics textbooks generally refer to the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is customary to refer to multiview projections using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view.
- FIG. 9A may be referred to as a front view of the handgun 122
- FIG. 9B may be referred to as a right side view of the handgun 122
- FIG. 9C may be referred to as a top view of the handgun 122 .
- FIG. 9A through FIG. 9F may be referred to collectively as FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 9D may be referred to as a rear view of the handgun 122
- FIG. 9E may be referred to as a left side view of the handgun 122
- FIG. 9F may be referred to as a bottom view of the handgun 122 .
- FIG. 10A through FIG. 10F views showing six sides of a handgun 250 .
- the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object may be referred to as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is also customary to refer to multiview or orthographic projection using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view.
- FIG. 10A may be referred to as a front view of the handgun 250
- FIG. 10B may be referred to as a right side view of the handgun 250
- FIG. 10C may be referred to as a top view of the handgun 250 .
- FIG. 10F may be referred to collectively as FIG. 10 .
- Terms such as front view and right side view are used herein as a convenient method for differentiating between the views shown in FIG. 10 . It will be appreciated that the elements shown in FIG. 10 may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, the terms front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, bottom view, and the like should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims.
- FIG. 10D may be referred to as a rear view of the handgun 250
- FIG. 10E may be referred to as a left side view of the handgun 250
- FIG. 10F may be referred to as a bottom view of the handgun 250 .
- an accessory 252 is supported by a mounting rail of the handgun 250 .
- the accessory 252 defines a complementary interlocking feature 132 .
- Weapon-mounted firearm accessories such as accessory 252
- Examples of popular firearm accessories include targeting devices, such as LASER sighting devices, and target illuminators, such as flashlights.
- Many handgun designs incorporate mounting rails for supporting these accessories.
- Using an accessory rail interface a given accessory may be mounted to a variety of firearms or firearms platforms Likewise, if a particular firearm includes a rail interface, a variety of accessories may be interchangeably mounted to the firearm. The interchangeability of accessories is of particular importance to military and law enforcement personnel attached to special operations units, as this allows a single firearm to be reconfigured to meet certain mission specific needs.
- FIG. 11A through FIG. 11F are elevation and plan views showing six sides of a handgun 260 .
- Engineer graphics textbooks generally refer to the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is customary to refer to multiview projections using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view.
- FIG. 11A may be referred to as a front view of the handgun 260
- FIG. 11B may be referred to as a right side view of the handgun 260
- FIG. 11C may be referred to as a top view of the handgun 260 .
- FIG. 11A through FIG. 11F may be referred to collectively as FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 11D may be referred to as a rear view of the handgun 260
- FIG. 11E may be referred to as a left side view of the handgun 260
- FIG. 11F may be referred to as a bottom view of the handgun 260
- a forward block portion 130 of handgun 260 defines a surface 262 that is generally orthogonal to a barrel axis 230 of the handgun 260 .
- an assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of a holster 120 for receiving a handgun 122 and the handgun 122 .
- the handgun 122 comprises a frame 220 having a rearward grip portion 232 supporting a pair of grips.
- the handgun 122 further comprises a trigger guard 124 located forward of the grip portion 232 , the trigger guard 124 being supported by the frame 220 .
- the handgun 122 comprises a forward suppressor unit 240 located forward of the trigger guard 124 , the forward suppressor unit 240 being supported by the frame 220 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises a complementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of a forward facing surface 102 of the trigger guard 124 .
- the complementary interlocking feature 132 is located on a starboard side of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the mating interlocking feature 100 comprises a notch 190 defined by a starboard wall portion 242 of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises a mating interlocking feature 100 located forward of a forward facing surface 102 of the trigger guard 124 .
- the mating interlocking feature 100 is located on a port side of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the mating interlocking feature 100 comprises a notch 190 defined by a port wall portion 244 of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the handgun 122 further comprises a barrel 222 supported by the frame 220 .
- the barrel 222 has a breech end 224 , a muzzle end 226 , and a barrel wall 228 .
- the barrel wall 228 extends along a barrel axis 230 in a forward direction from the breech end 224 to the muzzle end 226 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises a sound suppressing assembly 238 located forward of the muzzle end 226 of the barrel 222 .
- the forward suppressor unit 240 comprises, a plurality of starboard wall portions 242 , a plurality of opposing port wall portions 244 , and a plurality of baffle wall portions 248 extending between the starboard wall portions 242 and the port wall portions 244 .
- the wall portions define a plurality of expansion chambers 246 .
- each of the baffle wall portions 248 defines a bullet passageway 254 .
- the baffle wall portions 248 are arranged along the barrel axis 230 with the barrel axis 230 intersecting the bullet passageway 254 defined by each of the baffle wall portions 248 .
- the holster 120 comprises a holster body 134 having a forward end 136 , a rearward end 138 , and a holster wall 140 .
- the holster wall 140 defines a cavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 , the handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster body 134 further defines the cavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150 , a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150 , and a forward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256 .
- the trigger guard receiving portion 256 is disposed between the forward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150 .
- the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 opening into the forward portion 152 of the cavity 146 .
- An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments further comprises a retention mechanism 158 comprising a lever 160 that is pivotally supported by the holster wall 140 .
- the lever 160 is pivotable about a pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 has a finger engaging portion 164 disposed on a first side of the pivot axis 162 and a blocking member 166 disposed on a second side of the pivot axis 162 .
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- the lever 160 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 and into the forward portion 152 of the cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the lever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the handgun 122 .
- an assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of a holster 120 for receiving a handgun 122 and the handgun 122 .
- the holster 120 may be a holster as described herein.
- the handgun 122 may be, by way of example and not limitation, a revolver including a cylinder 108 that holds cartridges and selectively rotates to put a cartridge in a firing position.
- the handgun 122 comprises a trigger guard 124 and a forward suppressor unit 240 having a complementary interlocking feature 132 defining a rearward and laterally outward facing notch 190 located forward of a forward facing surface 102 and/or a forward-most end 126 of the trigger guard 124 .
- the holster 120 comprises a holster body 134 having a forward end 136 , a rearward end 138 , and a holster wall 140 .
- the holster wall 140 defines a cavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 , the handgun receiving and withdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly.
- the holster body 134 further defines the cavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150 , a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150 , and a forward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256 .
- the trigger guard receiving portion 256 is disposed between the forward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150 .
- the holster wall 140 defines an aperture 156 opening into the cavity 146 .
- a retention mechanism 158 of the holster 120 comprises a lever 160 pivotally supported by the holster wall 140 .
- the lever 160 is pivotable about a pivot axis 162 .
- the lever 160 has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis 162 and a blocking member 166 disposed on a second side of the pivot axis 162 .
- the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in the notch 190 defined by the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the blocking member 166 includes a forwardly facing surface that is dimensioned and adapted to confront a rearwardly facing surface 106 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
- the lever 160 is positioned so that the blocking member 166 extends through the aperture 156 and into the cavity 146 at least when the lever 160 is in the blocking position.
- the lever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is positioned in the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward suppressor unit 240 and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member 166 of the lever 160 is displaced away from the notch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward suppressor unit 240 .
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Description
- This application claims priority to copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/447,208 filed Jan. 17, 2017 to Sereday et al., entitled “Locking Holster For Handguns With Non-Traditional Form Factors,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Handgun users, such as law enforcement personnel, frequently use a holster to protect the handgun and hold it securely. A locking mechanism is an important feature, for example, to prevent an assailant from drawing a police officer's firearm from its holster. A locking mechanism may also prevent the handgun from inadvertently falling out of the holster, for example, when a police officer is running or climbing over an obstacle such as a fence. A number of holsters are designed to lock onto the trigger guard of a hand gun.
- Some handguns have a non-traditional form factor. Additionally, some handgun users may mount an accessory, such as a light, forward of the trigger guard and below the barrel of the handgun. When this is the case, the handgun/accessory assembly has an overall form factor different from the traditional gun shaped form factor. A locking holster design compatible with handguns having a non-traditional form factors would be a welcome addition to the equipment available to handgun users such as law enforcement personnel.
- A combination of a holster for receiving a handgun and a handgun is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the handgun comprises a frame having a rearward grip portion and a barrel supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall, the barrel wall extending along a barrel axis in a forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end. In one or more embodiments, a trigger guard is located forward of the grip portion, the trigger guard being supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the handgun further comprises a forward suppressor unit located forward of the trigger guard, the forward suppressor unit being supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard. In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature comprises a rearwardly facing stop surface. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a sound suppressing assembly located forward of the muzzle end of the barrel. In one or more embodiments, the sound suppressing assembly comprises a plurality of baffle wall portions that cooperate with starboard wall portions and port wall portions to define a plurality of expansion chambers. In one or more embodiments, the holster comprises a holster body having a forward end and a rearward end. In one or more embodiments, the holster body comprises a holster wall defining a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extending forwardly and rearwardly. In one or more embodiments, the holster body further defines the cavity as having a rearward portion, a trigger guard receiving portion forward of the rearward portion, and a forward portion forward of the trigger guard receiving portion. In one or more embodiments, the holster wall defines an aperture opening into the cavity. In one or more embodiments, the combination includes a retention mechanism comprising a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall, the lever being pivotable about a pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun when the handgun is holstered. In one or more embodiments, the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- A holster for receiving an integrally suppressed handgun having a trigger guard and a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward-most end of the trigger guard is disclosed. The holster comprising a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall extending therebetween. The holster wall defining a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis. The cavity comprising a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion. The holster wall defining an aperture opening into the forward portion of the cavity. The holster including a retention mechanism comprising a lever pivotally supported by the wall of the holster body with the lever being pivotable about a pivot axis. The lever having a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. The blocking member of the lever being dimensioned and adapted to be received in the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. The lever being positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- In one or more embodiments, a holster for receiving a handgun having a trigger guard and a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward-most end of the trigger guard comprises a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall extending therebetween. The holster wall extends in a forward direction from the rearward end to the forward end and extends in the rearward direction from the rearward end to the forward end. The holster wall comprises a starboard side portion and a port side portion. The holster wall defines a holster cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis. The handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extends forwardly and rearwardly.
- The holster cavity comprises a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion. The holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the forward portion of the holster cavity. A retention mechanism of the holster is supported by the holster wall. The retention mechanism comprises a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall. The lever is pivotable relative to the holster body about a pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever pivots about a pin that extends along the pivot axis. The lever comprises a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. The blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to engage a complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature.
- The lever of the holster is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position. The lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever engages the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is engaging the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is located outside of the notch of the complementary interlocking feature. In one or more embodiments, a spring member of the holster applies a torque to the lever. In one or more embodiments, the torque has a torque direction such that the lever is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- In one or more embodiments, a handgun in accordance with this detailed description may comprise a frame supporting a barrel. In one or more embodiments, the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall extending therebetween. The barrel wall extends along a barrel axis in the forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end and extends along the barrel axis in a rearward direction from the muzzle end to the breech end. In one or more embodiments, the handgun comprises a rearward grip portion of the frame and a forward block portion supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the rearward grip portion and the forward block portion each extend in a generally downward direction away from the barrel. The handgun comprises a trigger guard having a rearward-most end, a forward-most end, and an intermediate portion extending therebetween. The rearward-most end of the trigger guard being fixed to a forward facing surface of the rearward grip portion. The forward-most end of the trigger guard being fixed to a rearward facing surface of the forward block portion. In one or more embodiments, the forward block portion of the handgun comprises a complementary interlocking feature. In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard. In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard.
- In one or more embodiments, the lever of the retention mechanism comprises a first arm, a second arm and a corner portion disposed between the first arm and the second arm. In one or more embodiments, the first arm extends rearward from the corner portion and the second arm extends forward and downward from the corner portion. In one or more embodiments, the first arm of the lever extends rearward to a point rearward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, the first arm of the lever extends rearward to a point forward of the rearward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, a rearward end of the first arm is located rearward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, a rearward end of the first arm is located forward of the rearward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, a rearward end of the first arm is located upward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature of the forward block portion of the handgun comprises a notch dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of a blocking member of a retention mechanism of a holster. The retention mechanism of the holster comprises a lever pivotally supported by the holster wall. The lever is pivotable about a pivot axis with a finger engaging portion of the lever disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member of the lever disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. The lever of the holster is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position. The lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever engages the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is engaging the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is disengaged from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the handgun is retained in the holster cavity when the blocking member is received in a notch of the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and the handgun may be withdrawn from the holster cavity when the blocking member of the lever is located outside of the notch of the complementary interlocking feature. In one or more embodiments, a spring member of the holster applies a torque to the lever. In one or more embodiments, the torque has a torque direction such that the lever is biased to pivot toward the blocking position.
- In one or more embodiments, the holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the holster cavity and the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture at least when the lever is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, the aperture is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the aperture is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member is disposed forward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member is disposed downward of the forward-most end of the trigger guard when the handgun is received in the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the holster cavity comprises a rearward portion, a forward portion, and a trigger guard receiving portion disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion. In one or more embodiments, the holster wall defines an aperture that opens into the forward portion of the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the lever of a retention mechanism is positioned so that the blocking member of the lever extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the holster cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position.
- In one or more embodiments, the lever comprises a first arm, a second arm and a corner portion disposed between the first arm and the second arm. In one or more embodiments, the first arm extends rearward from the corner portion and the second arm extends forward and downward from the corner portion. In one or more embodiments, the second arm includes a first side surface facing generally away from the holster cavity and a second side surface facing generally toward the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever comprises a protrusion extending beyond the second side surface in a direction toward the holster cavity.
- In one or more embodiments, the protrusion of the lever comprises a forward facing surface. In one or more embodiments, the forward facing surface comprises a first facet, a second facet and a convex surface disposed between the first facet and the second facet.
- In one or more embodiments, the first facet has a skewed orientation relative to the handgun insertion and withdrawal axis such that the first facet extends rearward as the first facet extends upward.
- In one or more embodiments, the protrusion of the lever comprises a forward facing surface. In one or more embodiments, the forward facing surface comprises a first facet, a second facet and a convex surface disposed between the first facet and the second facet.
- In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature comprises a first face, a second face and a concave surface disposed between the first face and the second face.
- In one or more embodiments, the finger engaging portion of the lever is adapted and positioned for actuation via contact with a proximal portion of an index finger of a holster user.
- A feature and advantage of embodiments is a handgun with a forward suppressor in combination with a holster that has a release mechanism that obstructs removal of the handgun and suppressor by engaging and blocking the forward suppressor at a surface perpendicular or oblique to the barrel axis of the handgun.
- A feature and advantage of embodiments is automatic retention of the handgun upon insertion of the handgun into the holster. The forward block of the handgun may engage a rearward facing ramped surface of the blocking member upon insertion of the handgun into the holster. Forces applied to the rearward facing ramped surface of the blocking member upon insertion of the handgun into the holster may cause the lever to pivot so that the blocking member is temporarily in a non-blocking position. The lever of the retention mechanism may be biased, such as by a spring, to pivot toward the blocking position when the complementary interlocking feature of the forward block is positioned proximate the blocking member.
- An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of a holster for receiving a handgun and the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the handgun comprises a frame having a rearward grip portion supporting a pair of grips. In one or more embodiments, the handgun further comprises a trigger guard located forward of the grip portion, the trigger guard being supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the handgun comprises a forward suppressor unit located forward of the trigger guard, the forward suppressor unit being supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a complementary interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard. In one or more embodiments, the complementary interlocking feature is located on a starboard side of the forward suppressor unit. In one or more embodiments, the mating interlocking feature comprises a notch defined by a starboard wall portion of the forward suppressor unit. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a mating interlocking feature located forward of a forward facing surface of the trigger guard. In one or more embodiments, the mating interlocking feature is located on a port side of the forward suppressor unit. In one or more embodiments, the mating interlocking feature comprises a notch defined by a port wall portion of the forward suppressor unit. In one or more embodiments, the handgun further comprises a barrel supported by the frame. In one or more embodiments, the barrel has a breech end, a muzzle end, and a barrel wall. In one or more embodiments, the barrel wall extends along a barrel axis in a forward direction from the breech end to the muzzle end.
- In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises a sound suppressing assembly located forward of the muzzle end of the barrel. In one or more embodiments, the forward suppressor unit comprises, a plurality of starboard wall portions, a plurality of opposing port wall portions, and a plurality of baffle wall portions extending between the starboard wall portions and the port wall portions. In one or more embodiments, the wall portions define a plurality of expansion chambers. In one or more embodiments, each of the baffle wall portions defines a bullet passageway. In one or more embodiments, the baffle wall portions are arranged along the barrel axis with the barrel axis intersecting the bullet passageway defined by each of the baffle wall portions.
- In one or more embodiments, the holster comprises a holster body having a forward end, a rearward end, and a holster wall. In one or more embodiments, the holster wall defines a cavity extending along a handgun receiving and withdrawal axis, the handgun receiving and withdrawal axis extending forwardly and rearwardly. In one or more embodiments, the holster body further defines the cavity as having a rearward portion, a trigger guard receiving portion forward of the rearward portion, and a forward portion forward of the trigger guard receiving portion. In one or more embodiments, the trigger guard receiving portion is disposed between the forward portion and the rearward portion. In one or more embodiments, the holster wall defines an aperture opening into the forward portion of the cavity. An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments further comprises a retention mechanism comprising a lever that is pivotally supported by the holster wall. In one or more embodiments, the lever is pivotable about a pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the lever has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of the pivot axis and a blocking member disposed on a second side of the pivot axis. In one or more embodiments, the blocking member of the lever is dimensioned and adapted to be received in a complementary interlocking feature of the handgun. In one or more embodiments, the lever is positioned so that the blocking member extends through the aperture and into the forward portion of the cavity at least when the lever is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, the lever is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is positioned at the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun and a non-blocking position in which the blocking member of the lever is displaced away from the complementary interlocking feature of the handgun.
- A feature and advantage of embodiments is a retention mechanism that is automatically reset after withdrawal of the handgun. The lever of the retention mechanism may be biased, such as by a spring, to pivot toward the blocking position when the hand and the handgun are moved away from the holster.
- A feature and advantage of embodiments is a locking action that resists or prevents pivoting of the lever while rearward forces are being applied to the handgun; for example, when an attacker is attempting to draw the user's weapon.
- A feature and advantage of embodiments is a locking mechanism including a lever having a finger engaging portion adapted and positioned for actuation via contact with a proximal portion of an index finger of the holster user rather than a fingertip.
- The above summary is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure.
- The drawings included in the present application are incorporated into, and form part of, the specification. They illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, along with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. The drawings are only illustrative of certain embodiments and do not limit the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a partially exploded perspective view showing a handgun and a holster. -
FIG. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view showing a handgun and a holster. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a handgun and a lever of a locking mechanism. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a handgun. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a handgun. -
FIG. 6 is a side view showing a handgun. -
FIG. 7 is a side view showing a lever. -
FIG. 8A is a front view of a lever in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 8B is a right side view of the lever shown inFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 8C is a top view of the lever shown inFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 8D is a rear view of the lever shown inFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 8E is a left side view of the lever shown inFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 8F is a bottom view of the lever shown inFIG. 8A . -
FIG. 9A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 9B is a right side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 9C is a top view of the handgun shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 9D is a rear view of the handgun shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 9E is a left side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 9F is a bottom view of the handgun shown inFIG. 9A . -
FIG. 10A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 10B is a right side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 10C is a top view of the handgun shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 10D is a rear view of the handgun shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 10E is a left side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 10F is a bottom view of the handgun shown inFIG. 10A . -
FIG. 11A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 11B is a right side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 11A . -
FIG. 11C is a top view of the handgun shown inFIG. 11A . -
FIG. 11D is a rear view of the handgun shown inFIG. 11A . -
FIG. 11E is a left side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 11A . -
FIG. 11F is a bottom view of the handgun shown inFIG. 11A . -
FIG. 12A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 12B is a right side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 12A . -
FIG. 12C is a top view of the handgun shown inFIG. 12A . -
FIG. 12D is a rear view of the handgun shown inFIG. 12A . -
FIG. 12E is a left side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 12A . -
FIG. 12F is a bottom view of the handgun shown inFIG. 12A . -
FIG. 13A is a front view of a handgun in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 13B is a right side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 13A . -
FIG. 13C is a top view of the handgun shown inFIG. 13A . -
FIG. 13D is a rear view of the handgun shown inFIG. 13A . -
FIG. 13E is a left side view of the handgun shown inFIG. 13A . -
FIG. 13F is a bottom view of the handgun shown inFIG. 13A . -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a handgun. The handgun ofFIG. 14 may form part of a combination including the handgun ofFIG. 14 and the holsters described in the instant patent application. -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing a handgun. The handgun ofFIG. 15 may form part of a combination including the handgun ofFIG. 15 and the holsters described in the instant patent application. -
FIG. 16 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown inFIG. 14 . -
FIG. 17 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown inFIG. 15 . -
FIG. 18 is a partially cross-sectioned perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown inFIGS. 14 and 15 . -
FIG. 19 is a partially exploded perspective view further illustrating the handgun shown inFIG. 14 . -
FIG. 20 is an exploded perspective view showing an assembly including a lever, a spring member, and a pin. -
FIG. 21 is an exploded perspective view showing an assembly including a lever, a spring member, and a pin. -
FIG. 22A is a front view of a holster in accordance with an embodiment described in the detailed description. -
FIG. 22B is a right side view of the holster shown inFIG. 22A . -
FIG. 22C is a top view of the holster shown inFIG. 22A . -
FIG. 22D is a rear view of the holster shown inFIG. 22A . -
FIG. 22E is a left side view of the holster shown inFIG. 22A . -
FIG. 22F is a bottom view of the holster shown inFIG. 22A . -
FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a handgun holstered in a holster. - While embodiments of the disclosure are amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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FIGS. 1-3 and 14-19 , a combination of aholster 120 for receiving ahandgun 122 and ahandgun 122 is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 comprises aframe 220 having arearward grip portion 232 and abarrel 222 supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, thebarrel 222 has abreech end 224, amuzzle end 226, and abarrel wall 228, thebarrel wall 228 extending along abarrel axis 230 in a forward direction from thebreech end 224 to themuzzle end 226. In one or more embodiments, atrigger guard 124 is located forward of thegrip portion 232, thetrigger guard 124 being supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 further comprises aforward suppressor unit 240 located forward of thetrigger guard 124, theforward suppressor unit 240 being supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, theforward suppressor unit 240 comprises acomplementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of aforward facing surface 102 of thetrigger guard 124. In one or more embodiments, thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 comprises a rearwardly facingstop surface 106. In one or more embodiments, theforward suppressor unit 240 comprises asound suppressing assembly 238 located forward of themuzzle end 226 of thebarrel 222. In one or more embodiments, thesound suppressing assembly 238 comprises a plurality ofbaffle wall portions 248 that cooperate withstarboard wall portions 242 andport wall portions 244 to define a plurality ofexpansion chambers 246. In one or more embodiments, theholster 120 comprises aholster body 134 having aforward end 136 and arearward end 138. In one or more embodiments, theholster body 134 comprises aholster wall 140 defining acavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly. In one or more embodiments, theholster body 134 further defines thecavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150, a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150, and aforward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 opening into thecavity 146. In one or more embodiments, the combination includes aretention mechanism 158 comprising alever 160 pivotally supported by theholster wall 140, thelever 160 being pivotable about apivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of thepivot axis 162 and a blockingmember 166 disposed on a second side of thepivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 and into thecavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be positioned at thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 when thehandgun 122 is holstered. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is positioned at thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is displaced away from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. - Referring, for example, to
FIGS. 1-9 , aholster 120 for receiving ahandgun 122 having atrigger guard 124 and acomplementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of aforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 comprises aholster body 134 having aforward end 136, arearward end 138, and aholster wall 140 extending therebetween. Theholster wall 140 extends in a forward direction from therearward end 138 to theforward end 136 and extends in the rearward direction from therearward end 138 to theforward end 136. Theholster wall 140 comprises astarboard side portion 142 and aport side portion 144. Theholster wall 140 defines aholster cavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148. The handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148 extends forwardly and rearwardly. - The
holster cavity 146 comprises a rearward portion 150, aforward portion 152, and a triggerguard receiving portion 164 disposed between theforward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150. Theholster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 that opens into theforward portion 152 of theholster cavity 146. Aretention mechanism 158 of theholster 120 is supported by theholster wall 140. Theretention mechanism 158 comprises alever 160 pivotally supported by theholster wall 140. Thelever 160 is pivotable relative to theholster body 134 about apivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 pivots about apin 304 that extends along thepivot axis 162. Thelever 160 comprises afinger engaging portion 164 disposed on a first side of thepivot axis 162 and a blockingmember 166 disposed on a second side of thepivot axis 162. The blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to engage acomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in anotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132. In one or more embodiments, thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 may be defined by a starboard wall portion xx. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in anotch 190 of a mating interlocking feature xx. In one or more embodiments, thenotch 190 of the complementary interlocking feature xx may be defined by a port wall portion xx. - The
lever 160 of theholster 120 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 and into theforward portion 152 of theholster cavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. Thelever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 engages thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is disengaged from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 is retained in theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 is engaging thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and thehandgun 122 may be withdrawn from theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is disengaged from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 is retained in theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 is received in thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and thehandgun 122 may be withdrawn from theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is located outside of thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132. In one or more embodiments, aspring member 302 of the holster applies a torque to thelever 160. In one or more embodiments, the torque has a torque direction such that thelever 160 is biased to pivot toward the blocking position. - Referring, for example, to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 9 , ahandgun 122 in accordance with this detailed description may comprise aframe 220 supporting abarrel 222. In one or more embodiments, the barrel has abreech end 224, amuzzle end 226, and abarrel wall 228 extending therebetween. Thebarrel wall 228 extends along abarrel axis 230 in the forward direction from the breech end 224 o themuzzle end 226 and extends along thebarrel axis 230 in a rearward direction from themuzzle end 226 to thebreech end 224. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 comprises arearward grip portion 232 of the frame and aforward block portion 130 supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, therearward grip portion 232 and theforward block portion 130 each extend in a generally downward direction away from thebarrel 222. Thehandgun 122 comprises atrigger guard 124 having arearward-most end 128, aforward-most end 126, and anintermediate portion 236 extending therebetween. Therearward-most end 128 of thetrigger guard 124 being fixed to a forward facing surface of therearward grip portion 232. Theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 being fixed to a rearward facing surface of theforward block portion 130. In one or more embodiments, theforward block portion 130 of thehandgun 122 comprises acomplementary interlocking feature 132. In one or more embodiments, thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 is disposed forward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124. In one or more embodiments, thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 is disposed downward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124. - In one or more embodiments, the
lever 160 of the retention mechanism comprises afirst arm 168, asecond arm 170 and acorner portion 172 disposed between thefirst arm 168 and thesecond arm 170. In one or more embodiments, thefirst arm 168 extends rearward from thecorner portion 172 and thesecond arm 170 extends forward and downward from thecorner portion 172. In one or more embodiments, thefirst arm 168 of thelever 160 extends rearward to a point rearward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. - In one or more embodiments, the
first arm 168 of thelever 160 extends rearward to a point forward of therearward-most end 128 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, arearward end 138 of thefirst arm 168 is located rearward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, arearward end 138 of thefirst arm 168 is located forward of therearward-most end 128 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, arearward end 138 of thefirst arm 168 is located upward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. - In one or more embodiments, the
complementary interlocking feature 132 of the forward block portion of the handgun comprises anotch 190 dimensioned and configured to receive at least a portion of a blockingmember 166 of aretention mechanism 158 of aholster 120. Theretention mechanism 158 of theholster 120 comprises alever 160 pivotally supported by theholster wall 140. Thelever 160 is pivotable about apivot axis 162 with afinger engaging portion 164 of thelever 160 disposed on a first side of thepivot axis 162 and a blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 disposed on a second side of thepivot axis 162. Thelever 160 of theholster 120 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 and into theforward portion 152 of theholster cavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. Thelever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 engages thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is disengaged from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 is retained in theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 is engaging thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and thehandgun 122 may be withdrawn from theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is disengaged from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 is retained in theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 is received in anotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and thehandgun 122 may be withdrawn from theholster cavity 146 when the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is located outside of thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132. Aspring member 302 of the holster applies a torque to thelever 160. In one or more embodiments, the torque has a torque direction such that thelever 160 is biased to pivot toward the blocking position. - In one or more embodiments, the
holster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 that opens into theholster cavity 146 and thelever 160 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, theaperture 156 is disposed forward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, theaperture 156 is disposed downward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 is disposed forward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 is disposed downward of theforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124 when thehandgun 122 is received in theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, theholster cavity 146 comprises a rearward portion 150, aforward portion 152, and a triggerguard receiving portion 164 disposed between theforward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 that opens into theforward portion 152 of the holster cavity. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 of aretention mechanism 158 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 extends through theaperture 156 and into theforward portion 152 of theholster cavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. - In one or more embodiments, the
lever 160 comprises afirst arm 168, asecond arm 170 and acorner portion 172 disposed between thefirst arm 168 and thesecond arm 170. In one or more embodiments, thefirst arm 168 extends rearward from thecorner portion 172 and thesecond arm 170 extends forward and downward from thecorner portion 172. In one or more embodiments, thesecond arm 170 includes a first side surface 192 facing generally away from theholster cavity 146 and a second side surface 194 facing generally toward theholster cavity 146. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 comprises aprotrusion 174 extending beyond the second side surface 194 in a direction toward theholster cavity 146. Referring toFIGS. 1-11 , an upward direction U and a downward direction D are illustrated using arrows labeled “U” and “D.” A forward direction F and a rearward direction R are illustrated using arrows labeled “F” and “R,” respectively, inFIG. 1 . A starboard direction S and a port direction P are illustrated using arrows labeled “S” and “P,” respectively, inFIG. 1 . In the embodiment ofFIG. 1 , these directions may be conceptualized from the point of view of a user who is holding a firearm and/or viewing a device affixed to the firearm. The directions illustrated using these arrows may be conceptualized, by way of example and not limitation, from the point of view of a user holding a handgun in a normal firing position. The directions illustrated using these arrows are applicable to the apparatus shown and discussed throughout this application. The port direction may also be referred to as the portward direction. - It will be appreciated that direction indicating terms may be related to the instant orientation of the object being described. It will also be appreciated that the objects described herein may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, direction-indicating terms such as “upwardly,” “downwardly,” “forwardly,” “backwardly,” “portwardly,” and “starboardly,” should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims. Various direction-indicating terms may be used herein as a convenient way to discuss the objects shown in the figures.
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FIGS. 1-11 , a Y-axis generally extends in the upward direction U and the downward or lower direction D and an X-axis generally extends in the starboard direction S and the port direction P. A Z-axis generally extends in the forward direction F and the rearward direction R. In one or more embodiments, the X, Y and Z axes are mutually orthogonal axes. The X-axis is generally orthogonal to an YZ plane defined by the Y-axis and the Z-axis. The Y-axis is generally orthogonal to an XZ plane defined by the X-axis and the Z-axis. The Z-axis is generally orthogonal to an XY plane defined by the X-axis and the Y-axis. - In one or more embodiments, the upward direction is generally opposite the downward direction. In one or more embodiments, the upward direction and the downward direction are both generally orthogonal to an XZ plane defined by the forward direction and the starboard direction. In one or more embodiments, the forward direction is generally opposite the rearward direction. In one or more embodiments, the forward direction and the rearward direction are both generally orthogonal to a XY plane defined by the upward direction and the starboard direction. In one or more embodiments, the starboard direction is generally opposite the port direction. In one or more embodiments, starboard direction and the port direction are both generally orthogonal to a YZ plane defined by the upward direction and the forward direction. Various direction-indicating terms are used herein as a convenient way to discuss the objects shown in the figures.
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FIG. 9A throughFIG. 9F are elevation and plan views showing six sides of thehandgun 122. Engineer graphics textbooks generally refer to the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is customary to refer to multiview projections using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view. In accordance with this convention,FIG. 9A may be referred to as a front view of thehandgun 122,FIG. 9B may be referred to as a right side view of thehandgun 122, andFIG. 9C may be referred to as a top view of thehandgun 122.FIG. 9A throughFIG. 9F may be referred to collectively asFIG. 9 . Terms such as front view and right side view are used herein as a convenient method for differentiating between the views shown inFIG. 9 . It will be appreciated that the elements shown inFIG. 9 may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, the terms front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, bottom view, and the like should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims.FIG. 9D may be referred to as a rear view of thehandgun 122,FIG. 9E may be referred to as a left side view of thehandgun 122, andFIG. 9F may be referred to as a bottom view of thehandgun 122. - Referring to
FIG. 10A throughFIG. 10F , views showing six sides of ahandgun 250. In the field of engineer graphics, the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object may be referred to as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is also customary to refer to multiview or orthographic projection using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view. In accordance with this convention,FIG. 10A may be referred to as a front view of thehandgun 250,FIG. 10B may be referred to as a right side view of thehandgun 250, andFIG. 10C may be referred to as a top view of thehandgun 250.FIG. 10A throughFIG. 10F may be referred to collectively asFIG. 10 . Terms such as front view and right side view are used herein as a convenient method for differentiating between the views shown inFIG. 10 . It will be appreciated that the elements shown inFIG. 10 may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, the terms front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, bottom view, and the like should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims.FIG. 10D may be referred to as a rear view of thehandgun 250,FIG. 10E may be referred to as a left side view of thehandgun 250, andFIG. 10F may be referred to as a bottom view of thehandgun 250. In the embodiment ofFIG. 10 , anaccessory 252 is supported by a mounting rail of thehandgun 250. Theaccessory 252 defines acomplementary interlocking feature 132. Weapon-mounted firearm accessories, such asaccessory 252, have become an important tool for military, police, militia, and civilian firearm users. Examples of popular firearm accessories include targeting devices, such as LASER sighting devices, and target illuminators, such as flashlights. Many handgun designs incorporate mounting rails for supporting these accessories. Using an accessory rail interface, a given accessory may be mounted to a variety of firearms or firearms platforms Likewise, if a particular firearm includes a rail interface, a variety of accessories may be interchangeably mounted to the firearm. The interchangeability of accessories is of particular importance to military and law enforcement personnel attached to special operations units, as this allows a single firearm to be reconfigured to meet certain mission specific needs. -
FIG. 11A throughFIG. 11F are elevation and plan views showing six sides of ahandgun 260. Engineer graphics textbooks generally refer to the process used to create views showing six sides of a three dimensional object as multiview projection or orthographic projection. It is customary to refer to multiview projections using terms such as front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, and bottom view. In accordance with this convention,FIG. 11A may be referred to as a front view of thehandgun 260,FIG. 11B may be referred to as a right side view of thehandgun 260, andFIG. 11C may be referred to as a top view of thehandgun 260.FIG. 11A throughFIG. 11F may be referred to collectively asFIG. 11 . Terms such as front view and right side view are used herein as a convenient method for differentiating between the views shown inFIG. 11 . It will be appreciated that the elements shown inFIG. 11 may assume various orientations without deviating from the spirit and scope of this detailed description. Accordingly, the terms front view, right side view, top view, rear view, left side view, bottom view, and the like should not be interpreted to limit the scope of the invention recited in the attached claims.FIG. 11D may be referred to as a rear view of thehandgun 260,FIG. 11E may be referred to as a left side view of thehandgun 260, andFIG. 11F may be referred to as a bottom view of thehandgun 260. In the embodiment ofFIG. 11 , aforward block portion 130 ofhandgun 260 defines asurface 262 that is generally orthogonal to abarrel axis 230 of thehandgun 260. - Referring, for example, to
FIGS. 1-3 and 14-19 , an assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of aholster 120 for receiving ahandgun 122 and thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 comprises aframe 220 having arearward grip portion 232 supporting a pair of grips. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 further comprises atrigger guard 124 located forward of thegrip portion 232, thetrigger guard 124 being supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 comprises aforward suppressor unit 240 located forward of thetrigger guard 124, theforward suppressor unit 240 being supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, theforward suppressor unit 240 comprises acomplementary interlocking feature 132 located forward of aforward facing surface 102 of thetrigger guard 124. In one or more embodiments, thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 is located on a starboard side of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, themating interlocking feature 100 comprises anotch 190 defined by astarboard wall portion 242 of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, theforward suppressor unit 240 comprises amating interlocking feature 100 located forward of aforward facing surface 102 of thetrigger guard 124. In one or more embodiments, themating interlocking feature 100 is located on a port side of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, themating interlocking feature 100 comprises anotch 190 defined by aport wall portion 244 of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 further comprises abarrel 222 supported by theframe 220. In one or more embodiments, thebarrel 222 has abreech end 224, amuzzle end 226, and abarrel wall 228. In one or more embodiments, thebarrel wall 228 extends along abarrel axis 230 in a forward direction from thebreech end 224 to themuzzle end 226. - In one or more embodiments, the
forward suppressor unit 240 comprises asound suppressing assembly 238 located forward of themuzzle end 226 of thebarrel 222. In one or more embodiments, theforward suppressor unit 240 comprises, a plurality ofstarboard wall portions 242, a plurality of opposingport wall portions 244, and a plurality ofbaffle wall portions 248 extending between thestarboard wall portions 242 and theport wall portions 244. In one or more embodiments, the wall portions define a plurality ofexpansion chambers 246. In one or more embodiments, each of thebaffle wall portions 248 defines abullet passageway 254. In one or more embodiments, thebaffle wall portions 248 are arranged along thebarrel axis 230 with thebarrel axis 230 intersecting thebullet passageway 254 defined by each of thebaffle wall portions 248. - In one or more embodiments, the
holster 120 comprises aholster body 134 having aforward end 136, arearward end 138, and aholster wall 140. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines acavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148, the handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly. In one or more embodiments, theholster body 134 further defines thecavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150, a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150, and aforward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256. In one or more embodiments, the trigger guard receiving portion 256 is disposed between theforward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 opening into theforward portion 152 of thecavity 146. An assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments further comprises aretention mechanism 158 comprising alever 160 that is pivotally supported by theholster wall 140. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is pivotable about apivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 has afinger engaging portion 164 disposed on a first side of thepivot axis 162 and a blockingmember 166 disposed on a second side of thepivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in acomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 and into theforward portion 152 of thecavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is positioned at thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122 and a non-blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is displaced away from thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of thehandgun 122. - Referring, for example, to
FIGS. 1-3 and 14-19 , an assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments comprises the combination of aholster 120 for receiving ahandgun 122 and thehandgun 122. Theholster 120 may be a holster as described herein. Thehandgun 122 may be, by way of example and not limitation, a revolver including acylinder 108 that holds cartridges and selectively rotates to put a cartridge in a firing position. - Referring, for example, to
FIGS. 1-3 and 14-19 , a combination of aholster 120 for receiving ahandgun 122 and ahandgun 122 is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, thehandgun 122 comprises atrigger guard 124 and aforward suppressor unit 240 having acomplementary interlocking feature 132 defining a rearward and laterally outward facingnotch 190 located forward of aforward facing surface 102 and/or aforward-most end 126 of thetrigger guard 124. In one or more embodiments, theholster 120 comprises aholster body 134 having aforward end 136, arearward end 138, and aholster wall 140. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines acavity 146 extending along a handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148, the handgun receiving andwithdrawal axis 148 extending forwardly and rearwardly. In one or more embodiments, theholster body 134 further defines thecavity 146 as having a rearward portion 150, a trigger guard receiving portion 256 forward of the rearward portion 150, and aforward portion 152 forward of the trigger guard receiving portion 256. In one or more embodiments, the trigger guard receiving portion 256 is disposed between theforward portion 152 and the rearward portion 150. In one or more embodiments, theholster wall 140 defines anaperture 156 opening into thecavity 146. In one or more embodiments, aretention mechanism 158 of theholster 120 comprises alever 160 pivotally supported by theholster wall 140. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is pivotable about apivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 has a finger engaging portion disposed on a first side of thepivot axis 162 and a blockingmember 166 disposed on a second side of thepivot axis 162. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is dimensioned and adapted to be received in thenotch 190 defined by thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, the blockingmember 166 includes a forwardly facing surface that is dimensioned and adapted to confront a rearwardly facingsurface 106 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of theforward suppressor unit 240. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is positioned so that the blockingmember 166 extends through theaperture 156 and into thecavity 146 at least when thelever 160 is in the blocking position. In one or more embodiments, thelever 160 is selectively pivotable between a blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is positioned in thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of theforward suppressor unit 240 and a non-blocking position in which the blockingmember 166 of thelever 160 is displaced away from thenotch 190 of thecomplementary interlocking feature 132 of theforward suppressor unit 240. - The following United States patents are hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,784, U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,962, U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,279, U.S. Pat. No. 6,547,111, U.S. Pat. No. 6,641,009, U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,300, U.S. Pat. No. 7,434,712, U.S. Pat. No. 7,461,765, U.S. Pat. No. 7,530,456, U.S. Pat. No. 7,556,181, U.S. Pat. No. 7,841,497, U.S. Pat. No. 7,922,050, U.S. Pat. No. 8,141,758, U.S. Pat. No. 8,177,108, U.S. Pat. No. 8,235,263, U.S. Pat. No. 8,474,670, U.S. Pat. No. 8,517,235, U.S. Pat. No. 8,602,276, U.S. Pat. No. 8,631,981, U.S. Pat. No. 8,720,753, U.S. Pat. No. 8,720,755, U.S. Pat. No. 8,851,344, U.S. Pat. No. 8,985,412, U.S. Pat. No. 9,022,262, U.S. Pat. No. 9,057,579, U.S. Pat. No. 9,057,580, U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,093, U.S. Pat. No. 9,175,925, U.S. Pat. No. 9,267,760, U.S. Pat. No. 9,347,741, U.S. Pat. No. 9,383,165, U.S. Pat. No. 9,410,767, U.S. Pat. No. 9,500,426, and U.S. Pat. No. 9,83,5400. Published U.S. Patent Application US2017/0205172 is hereby incorporated by reference herein. All U.S. patents issuing from and claiming priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/261,079 are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
- The above references to U.S. patents in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes. Components illustrated in such patents may be utilized with embodiments herein. Incorporation by reference is discussed, for example, in MPEP section 2163.07(B).
- The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
- Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
- The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed. The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
- Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention.
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