A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. The firearm holster includes a top holster frame, a separate lower holster frame, and a backbone body having a top and a bottom. The backbone is operatively coupled to an interior of the top holster frame and the bottom holster frame such that the top holster frame covers the top of the backbone body and the bottom holster frame covers the bottom of the backbone body.
The present invention describes a tourniquet carrier assembly that includes a case comprising a base portion, a lid portion, at least one aperture in the case, and at least one groove operable to receive at least one corresponding tab, a tourniquet, and a band configured to receive the case and bound the lid portion to the base portion. Without the carrier strap, the base portion is configured to engage but not attach to the lid portion when each groove receives each corresponding tab, and the tab and groove connections are operable to prevent lateral displacement but allow vertical displacement of the lid portion from the base portion.
A61B 50/00 - Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
A61B 50/30 - Containers specially adapted for packaging, protecting, dispensing, collecting or disposing of surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments
B65D 25/10 - Devices to locate articles in containers
A buckle having an adjustable loop end forming a primary plane with opposing side walls. The adjustable loop end has a central bar positioned between a first strap opening and a second strap opening. A protrusion extends from a lower surface of the fixed loop end.
A44B 11/10 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices sliding wedge
A44B 11/00 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
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DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SECURING FABRIC TO A RIGID MATERIAL
A portable, resealable storage container and a method for manufacture are provided. The container includes a body having a bottom opposite an opening, and sidewalls attached to the bottom, wherein the body defines a storage cavity. A top having an attachment band and a flap operable to connect to and disconnect from the attachment band covers the opening of the body when connected to the body. A ridge is disposed along an outer surface of the sidewalls and is configured to provide a seat for the attachment band of the top. A mating surface disposed at an upper end of the sidewalls above the ridge and is operable to contact the attachment band of the top. When the top is positioned to sit atop the ridge, the attachment band is in substantially continuous contact with the mating surface. The top is securely fastened to the body.
A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. A spring biased triggering lever is pivotally secured to the holster. A slider attached to the firearm holster slides on the slider base from a locked position to an unlocked position upon pressing the triggering lever. A spring-biased resettable drop lock is pivotally connected to a resettable drop lock mount attached to the holster and extends into an ejection port of a firearm secured in the firearm holster. The resettable drop lock pivots out of the ejection port of the firearm in the firearm holster by contact with the slider as the slider moves from a locked position into an unlocked position. A secondary lock includes a helical lock shaft disposed within a secondary lock body and extends from the lock body to rotate a secondary lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
A lay flat plate carrier yoke system is provided. The lay flat plate carrier yoke system includes a first yoke. A first pair of straps extends from the first yoke and each strap of the first pair of straps has an end. A fastener is disposed at each end of each strap of the first pair of straps. The lay flat plate carrier yoke system includes a second yoke. A second pair of straps extends from the second yoke and each strap of the second pair of straps has an end. A fastener is disposed at each end of each strap of the second pair of straps. The first yoke is operable to attach to an inner panel of a first plate carrier bag. The second yoke is operable to attach to an inner panel of a second plate carrier bag. The first pair of straps is operable to attach to the second pair of straps to selectively determine a length between the first yoke and the second yoke.
A41D 13/05 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
A buckle according to the present invention has two opposing ends that are removably attached to each other using a locking system. On one end of the buckle, the locking system includes two opposing locking pins coupled to a spring that is fully enclosed and protected from external elements. On the other end, corresponding rivets or pin casings with plungers are operable to receive the locking pins and lock the two ends together or push the pins out of the casings to release the buckle. The buckle may also include a plug that is removably attached to the adjustable loop end and allows the central bar of the adjustable loop end to be removed without deforming the central bar. Alternatively, each end of the buckle may include self-aligning tabs that guide the ends of the buckle for fastening and aid in the stability of the buckle.
A44B 11/26 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
A44B 11/25 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. A spring biased triggering lever is pivotally secured to the holster. A slider attached to the firearm holster slides on the slider base from a locked position to an unlocked position upon pressing the triggering lever. A spring-biased resettable drop lock is pivotally connected to a resettable drop lock mount attached to the holster and extends into an ejection port of a firearm secured in the firearm holster. The resettable drop lock pivots out of the ejection port of the firearm in the firearm holster by contact with the slider as the slider moves from a locked position into an unlocked position. A secondary lock includes a helical lock shaft disposed within a secondary lock body and extends from the lock body to rotate a secondary lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
A buckle according to the present invention has two opposing ends that are removably attached to each other using a locking system. On one end of the buckle, the locking system includes two opposing locking pins coupled to a spring that is fully enclosed and protected from external elements. On the other end, corresponding rivets or pin casings with plungers are operable to receive the locking pins and lock the two ends together or push the pins out of the casings to release the buckle. The buckle may also include a plug that is removably attached to the adjustable loop end and allows the central bar of the adjustable loop end to be removed without deforming the central bar. Alternatively, each end of the buckle may include self-aligning tabs that guide the ends of the buckle for fastening and aid in the stability of the buckle.
A44B 11/26 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
A44B 11/25 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
An adjustable tension device for use in connection with accessories designed to be worn inside of a user's waistband. The tension device is operable to attach to said accessory and provide an added point of leverage against the user's clothing, thereby holding the accessory snugly against the user's body. The tension device includes a base, and fixed arm, and a plurality of extensions of varying lengths, wherein said extensions are able to attach to the fixed arm, thereby providing varying arm lengths depending on the orientation of the accessory in relation to the user's body.
A buckle having an adjustable loop end forming a primary plane with opposing side walls. The adjustable loop end has a central bar positioned between a first strap opening and a second strap opening. A pair of slots operable to receive the terminal ends of the central bar are recessed into the interior surface of the opposing side walls with the bottom edges of the slots being longer than the top edges. A pair of tabs on opposite ends of the central bar extend outward from the central bar along a longitudinal axis of the primary plane and towards the second strap or belt opening. Optionally, a protrusion extends from a lower surface of the fixed loop end wherein the protrusion is positioned at a right angle with respect to a vertical axis of the primary plane.
A44B 11/10 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices sliding wedge
A44B 11/00 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
The present invention describes a carrier that encases a tactical tourniquet, attaches to the user or the user's gear, and allows a person to quickly access the tourniquet to stop or slow traumatic bleeding. One embodiment comprises an open top half and an open bottom half which connect to encase the tourniquet. Each of the top half and bottom half are removably connected and are held together with a compressive band. Tourniquet rip cords extend through the carrier and may be pulled by the user. To access the tourniquet, the user pulls the carrier from the compressive band by pulling a rip cord. The carrier halves immediately fall apart after they are free from the compressive band, leaving the tourniquet available for immediate use.
A portable, resealable storage container and a method for manufacture are provided. The container includes a body having a bottom opposite an opening, and sidewalls attached to the bottom, wherein the body defines a storage cavity. A top having an attachment band and a flap operable to connect to and disconnect from the attachment band covers the opening of the body when connected to the body. A ridge is disposed along an outer surface of the sidewalls and is configured to provide a seat for the attachment band of the top. A mating surface disposed at an upper end of the sidewalls above the ridge and is operable to contact the attachment band of the top. When the top is positioned to sit atop the ridge, the attachment band is in substantially continuous contact with the mating surface. The top is securely fastened to the body.
A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. A spring biased triggering lever is pivotally secured to the holster. A slider attached to the firearm holster slides on the slider base from a locked position to an unlocked position upon pressing the triggering lever. A spring-biased resettable drop lock is pivotally connected to a resettable drop lock mount attached to the holster and extends into an ejection port of a firearm secured in the firearm holster. The resettable drop lock pivots out of the ejection port of the firearm in the firearm holster by contact with the slider as the slider moves from a locked position into an unlocked position. A secondary lock includes a helical lock shaft disposed within a secondary lock body and extends from the lock body to rotate a secondary lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
Tactical gear and tactical equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, belts in the nature of gun belts, gun cartridge belts, ammunition belts, shot gun shell belts, ammunition magazine belts, and all in one belts that hold guns, gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Belt clips for securing gun holsters, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, gun cartridges, shotgun shells, and ammunition magazines, pouches specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, bags specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Harnesses specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Modular carry system in the nature of modular holster mounts, modular pouches adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Carrying cases for equipment and accessories used by public safety and military personnel specifically adapted for holding guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, and load bearing vests and rigs adapted for concealed carry of firearms and firearm accessories in the nature of holsters, ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines
Tactical gear and tactical equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, belts in the nature of gun belts, gun cartridge belts, ammunition belts, shot gun shell belts, ammunition magazine belts, and all in one belts that hold guns, gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Belt clips for securing holsters, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, gun cartridges, shotgun shells, and ammunition magazines; Pouches specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Bags specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Harnesses specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Modular carry system in the nature of modular holster mounts, modular pouches adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Carrying cases for equipment and accessories used by public safety and military personnel specifically adapted for holding guns, gun holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Load bearing vests and rigs adapted for concealed carry of firearms and firearm accessories in the nature of holsters, ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines
The present invention relates in general to portable first aid kits and, in particular, to a low profile first aid kit that is adaptable for a quick release from a carrier and can be easily stored and carried by a person. The design of the disclosed release system allows for the first aid kit to be released with one hand from a carrier with mounting capabilities. Additionally, the medical kit includes a dual purpose carrier strap that can either be wound around the first aid kit and operable to torque the kit for storage purposes when in the closed position, or used to carry the kit in the open position until it can be secured and subsequently stored.
A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. A spring biased triggering lever is pivotally secured to the holster. A slider attached to the firearm holster slides on the slider base from a locked position to an unlocked position upon pressing the triggering lever. A spring-biased resettable drop lock is pivotally connected to a resettable drop lock mount attached to the holster and extends into an ejection port of a firearm secured in the firearm holster. The resettable drop lock pivots out of the ejection port of the firearm in the firearm holster by contact with the slider as the slider moves from a locked position into an unlocked position. A secondary lock includes a helical lock shaft disposed within a secondary lock body and extends from the lock body to rotate a secondary lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
A solid mounting plate for attaching a magazine carrier, or other accessory, to a holster to provide stability for the mounted accessory while also allowing variable positioning of the accessory carrier with respect to the holster. The mounting plate comprises a plurality of mounting apertures operable to adjust the orientation of the magazine carrier, or accessory, in relation to the holster.
A buckle according to the present invention has two opposing ends that are removably attached to each other using a locking system. On one end of the buckle, the locking system includes two opposing locking pins coupled together by a spring that is fully enclosed and protected from external elements. On the other end, corresponding rivets or pin casings with plungers are operable to receive the pins and lock the two ends together or push the pins out of the casings to release the buckle. The buckle may also include a plug that is removably attached to the adjustable loop end and allows the central bar of the adjustable loop end to be removed without deforming the central bar. Alternatively, each end of the buckle may include self-aligning tabs that guide the ends of the buckle for fastening and aid in the stability of the buckle.
A44B 11/25 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
A44B 11/10 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices sliding wedge
A44B 11/26 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
Tactical gear and tactical equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, belts in the nature of gun belts, gun cartridge belts, ammunition belts, shot gun shell belts, ammunition magazine belts, and all in one belts that hold guns, gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Belt clips for securing gun holsters, holster accessories in the nature of holsters, belts, flashlights, knives, concealment claws, and ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, gun cartridges, shotgun shells, and ammunition magazines; Holster attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to gun holsters; Belt attachments, namely, mounts for attaching gun holsters to belts; Holster accessories, namely, clips for attaching gun holsters to belts and chest rigs; Pouches specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Bags specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Harnesses specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, holster accessories in the nature of holsters, belts, flashlights, knives, concealment claws, and ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, holster accessories in the nature of holsters, belts, flashlights, knives, concealment claws, and ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, holster accessories in the nature of holsters, belts, flashlights, knives, concealment claws, and ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Modular carry system in the nature of modular holster mounts, modular pouches adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Carrying cases for equipment and accessories used by public safety and military personnel specifically adapted for holding guns, holsters, holster accessories in the nature of holsters, belts, flashlights, knives, concealment claws, and ammunition carriers in the nature of ammunition pouches, ammunition bags, and holsters specifically made for ammunition, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines; Load bearing vests and rigs adapted for concealed carry of firearms and firearm accessories in the nature of holsters, ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines
Dog collars and leads; Pet products, namely, pet restraining devices consisting of leashes, collars, harnesses, restraining straps, and leashes with locking devices
Dog collars and leads; Pet products, namely, pet restraining devices consisting of leashes, collars, harnesses, restraining straps, and leashes with locking devices
A solid mounting plate for attaching a magazine carrier, or other accessory, to a holster to provide stability for the mounted accessory while also allowing variable positioning of the accessory carrier with respect to the holster to increase user comfort and reduce stress placed on the holster by the accessory carrier.
A firearm holster for securely enclosing a firearm is provided. A spring biased triggering lever is pivotally secured to the holster. A slider attached to the firearm holster slides on the slider base from a locked position to an unlocked position upon pressing the triggering lever. A spring-biased resettable drop lock is pivotally connected to a resettable drop lock mount attached to the holster and extends into an ejection port of a firearm secured in the firearm holster. The resettable drop lock pivots out of the ejection port of the firearm in the firearm holster by contact with the slider as the slider moves from a locked position into an unlocked position. A secondary lock includes a helical lock shaft disposed within a secondary lock body and extends from the lock body to rotate a secondary lock from a locked position to an unlocked position.
A buckle having an adjustable loop end forming a primary plane with opposing side walls. The adjustable loop end has a central bar positioned between a first strap opening and a second strap opening. A pair of slots operable to receive the terminal ends of the central bar are recessed into the interior surface of the opposing side walls with the bottom edges of the slots being longer than the top edges. A pair of tabs on opposite ends of the central bar extend outward from the central bar along a longitudinal axis of the primary plane and towards the second strap or belt opening. Optionally, a protrusion extends from a lower surface of the fixed loop end wherein the protrusion is positioned at a right angle with respect to a vertical axis of the primary plane.
A44B 11/10 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices sliding wedge
A44B 11/00 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
A semi-rigid pocket insert for holding an ammunition magazine or clip within a pliable magazine carrier is provided. The pocket insert comprises opposing walls, a base, and a slip-resistant liner on the interior and exterior surface of the walls. The walls further comprise flared top ends.
A T-Nut comprising a tubular body attached to a flanged head is provided. The tubular body includes a bottom portion of constant diameter and an upper neck portion with a neck diameter that gradually increases as it approaches the flange head. Additionally, the bottom surface of flange head of the T-Nut may be recessed inwardly towards the top surface of the flange head to create circumferential concave cavity underneath the flange head, which will allow the flange head to envelope any portions of a washer or casing that may be above the surface of the material being joined.
The present invention relates in general to portable first aid kits and, in particular, to a low profile first aid kit that is adaptable for a quick release from a carrier and can be easily stored and carried by a person. The design of the disclosed release system allows for the first aid kit to be released with one hand from a carrier with mounting capabilities. Additionally, the medical kit includes a dual purpose carrier strap that can either be wound around the first aid kit and operable to torque the kit for storage purposes when in the closed position, or used to carry the kit in the open position until it can be secured and subsequently stored.
An adjustable fastening system comprising a mounting bracket, wherein said mounting side comprises an outer flange, an inner raised portion, and a plurality of retention pegs; a clip, wherein a side of said clip comprises a plurality of retention holes; and a fastener; wherein said clip is operable to be mounted to said mounting bracket such that said retention holes receive said retention pegs; and wherein said fastener is operable to secure said clip to said mounting bracket such that said mounting bracket and said clip are secured to one another.
A portable, resealable storage container and a method for manufacture are provided. The container includes a body having a bottom opposite an opening, and sidewalls attached to the bottom, wherein the body defines a storage cavity. A top having an attachment band and a flap operable to connect to and disconnect from the attachment band covers the opening of the body when connected to the body. A ridge is disposed along an outer surface of the sidewalls and is configured to provide a seat for the attachment band of the top. A mating surface disposed at an upper end of the sidewalls above the ridge and is operable to contact the attachment band of the top. When the top is positioned to sit atop the ridge, the attachment band is in substantially continuous contact with the mating surface. The top is securely fastened to the body.
A solid mounting plate for attaching a magazine carrier, or other accessory, to a holster to provide stability for the mounted accessory while also allowing variable positioning of the accessory carrier with respect to the holster to increase user comfort and reduce stress placed on the holster by the accessory carrier.
A clip for securing articles to a belt with a semi-flexible central tear drop shaped bend portion having opposite spaced apart ends; an upper leg and a longer lower leg comprised of a rigid or semi-rigid material and connected to the opposite spaced apart ends of the central portion and extending in a generally parallel relationship therefrom; and a locking collar member operable to either attach only to the end of the longer lower leg in a first open position or attach to both legs in a second closed position.
A41F 9/00 - Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
F16B 2/22 - Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening of resilient material, e.g. rubbery material
A buckle according to the present invention has a fixed loop end and an adjustable loop end. The adjustable loop end includes two belt strap openings separated by a central bar with a pair of guiding tabs on opposite ends of the central bar that extend outward from the central bar. Other embodiments of the buckle include a protrusion extending from a lower surface of the fixed loop end. In other embodiments, the adjustable loop end and central bar are configured to have male and female joint portions to aid in preventing unnecessary rotation of the buckle. Optionally the adjustable loop end may include a scalloped lip along its leading edge of the lower surface.
A44B 11/10 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices sliding wedge
A44B 11/00 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
A44B 11/06 - BucklesSimilar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts frictionally engaging surface of straps with clamping devices
The present invention relates in general to portable first aid kits and, in particular to a low profile first aid kit that is adaptable for a quick release and can be easily stored and carried by a person. The innovative design of the pouch pillow release system allows for the kit to be released with one hand and mounted either vertically or horizontally to any carrier, plate or vest surface, especially the back. Placement on the back allows the user to take advantage of unused space and prioritize individual equipment layout. Additionally, a shoulder strap allows the first aid kit to be easily carried until it is remounted to the carrier or vest surface.
The present invention describes an adjustable holder used primarily to secure substantially cylindrical objects to the person, clothing, or gear of a user. For the preferred embodiment, the holder is a substantially cylindrical casing comprising: a substantially curved front wall, the substantially curved front wall further comprising two portions and a helical opening, where the helical opening separates the two portions of the substantially curved front wall; an opposing back wall; a closed bottom end; an open top end; and an interior compartment wherein the substantially curved front wall is connected to the opposing back wall, the closed bottom is connected to both the substantially curved front wall and the opposing back wall, and the substantially curved front wall, the opposing back wall, and the closed bottom collectively form the interior compartment; and wherein the two portions of the substantially curved front wall are connected by the fastener.
tactical gear and equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines, all of the foregoing excluding firearms
Tactical gear and equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines, all of the foregoing excluding firearms
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Releasable retaining clip apparatus and method of use
A clip for securing articles to a belt with a semi-flexible central tear drop shaped bend portion having opposite spaced apart ends; a first leg and a second leg comprised of a rigid or semi-rigid material and connected to the opposite spaced apart ends of the central portion and extending in a generally parallel relationship therefrom; and a locking collar member.
A41F 5/00 - Trouser supports attached to the shirt, waistcoat, or the like
A41F 9/00 - Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
F16B 2/22 - Clips, i.e. with gripping action effected solely by the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening of resilient material, e.g. rubbery material
An expandable carry pouch defining an interior compartment sized and dimensioned to carry tactical gear, the interior compartment defined by a front wall with forward and bottom panel segments, a back wall opposed to the front wall with forward and bottom panel segments, and bottom panel. The front and back walls have a plurality of vertical and horizontal channels such that a binding device is woven through the vertical and horizontal channels to compress the front and back wall towards one another.
Tactical gear and equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines; tactical gear and equipment, namely, chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines; tactical gear and equipment, namely, leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines
Tactical gear and equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines; tactical gear and equipment, namely, chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines; tactical gear and equipment, namely, leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines
Tactical gear and equipment, namely, leg strap mounting systems primarily comprising mounts for attaching holsters and ammunition magazine carriers to a person's leg
Tactical gear and equipment, namely, chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines; tactical gear and equipment, namely, leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, ammunition magazine carriers and pouches and bags specially adapted for holding gun cartridges, ammunition, shotgun shells and ammunition magazines
A leash with a non-elastomeric extendable portion; an elastomeric extendable portion; and a storage pouch. The elastomeric extendable portion is connected to the non-elastomeric portion and the non-elastomeric extendable portion is folded or rolled several turns upon itself. The storage pouch holds the non-elastomeric extendable portion in the folded or rolled relationship of its turns.
A41F 9/00 - Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
H02J 50/80 - Circuit arrangements or systems for wireless supply or distribution of electric power involving the exchange of data, concerning supply or distribution of electric power, between transmitting devices and receiving devices
H02J 50/12 - Circuit arrangements or systems for wireless supply or distribution of electric power using inductive coupling of the resonant type
H02J 50/40 - Circuit arrangements or systems for wireless supply or distribution of electric power using two or more transmitting or receiving devices
H02J 7/02 - Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries for charging batteries from AC mains by converters
H02J 50/10 - Circuit arrangements or systems for wireless supply or distribution of electric power using inductive coupling
An expandable, variable compression pouch with an exoskeleton construction, which is a hybrid construction that combines a soft, flexible shell with semi-flexible molded outer components on the back, sides, bottom and front of the flexible shell. These molded components form an exoskeleton that provides structural reinforcement where needed without limiting the essential qualities of expansion or contraction or form fit that is essential to achieve the unique features and superior function of the pouch of the present invention.
Coatings and laminates sold as a component of tactical gear and equipment, namely, sold as a component of holsters, firearm magazine carriers, firearm ammunition bags, and firearm cartridge pouches
[ Firearm attachments, namely, modular external rail systems for firearms; Firearm attachments, namely, modular external rail systems for attaching accessories to firearms; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching ancillary equipment to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching grips to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching gun sights to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching laser pointing devices to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching lights to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching night vision devices to a firearm; Firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching telescopic sights to a firearm; Firearm slings; Firearm tactical rails; Firearms; ] Hand gun accessories, namely, belt clips for securing a gun without the use of a holster; Holsters; [ Case covers for firearms; Covers for firearms; ] Hand gun accessories, namely, belt clips for securing a gun without the use of a holster; [ Hunting firearms; ] Pistol holsters [; Sling straps for firearms; Sporting firearms; Tripods and stands for firearms; Weapon cases for firearms ]
An expandable carry pouch defining an interior compartment sized and dimensioned to carry tactical gear, the interior compartment defined by a front wall with forward and bottom panel segments, a back wall opposed to the front wall with forward and bottom panel segments, and bottom panels with interlocking bottom panel flaps. The front and back walls have a plurality of vertical and horizontal channels such that a binding device is woven through the vertical and horizontal channels to compress the front and back wall towards one another.
Tactical gear and tactical equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition carriers, belts in the nature of gun belts, gun cartridge belts, ammunition belts, shot gun shell belts, ammunition magazine belts, and all in one belts that hold guns, gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, belt clips for securing holsters, ammunition carriers, gun cartridges, shotgun shells, and ammunition magazines, pouches specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, bags specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, harnesses specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags that hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags that hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags that hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, modular carry system in the nature of modular holster mounts, modular pouches that hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, carrying cases for equipment and accessories used by public safety and military personnel specifically adapted for holding guns, holsters, pouches and bags that hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, and load bearing vests and rigs adapted for concealed carry of firearms and firearm accessories in the nature of holsters, ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, and specifically excluding gun stocks
Tactical gear and tactical equipment, namely, holsters, ammunition carriers, belts in the nature of gun belts, gun cartridge belts, ammunition belts, shot gun shell belts, ammunition magazine belts, and all in one belts that hold guns, gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, belt clips for securing holsters, ammunition carriers, gun cartridges, shotgun shells, and ammunition magazines, pouches specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, bags specially adapted for holding ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, harnesses specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, chest rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, leg rigs specially adapted for carrying guns, holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, modular carry system in the nature of modular holster mounts, modular pouches adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, carrying cases for equipment and accessories used by public safety and military personnel specifically adapted for holding guns, holsters, pouches and bags adapted to hold gun cartridges, ammunition, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines, and load bearing vests and rigs adapted for concealed carry of firearms and firearm accessories in the nature of holsters, ammunition, gun cartridges, shot gun shells, and ammunition magazines Computerized on-line retail store services in the field of tactical gear and tactical equipment