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KR101816773B1
KR101816773B1 KR1020160005185A KR20160005185A KR101816773B1 KR 101816773 B1 KR101816773 B1 KR 101816773B1 KR 1020160005185 A KR1020160005185 A KR 1020160005185A KR 20160005185 A KR20160005185 A KR 20160005185A KR 101816773 B1 KR101816773 B1 KR 101816773B1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41HARMOUR; ARMOURED TURRETS; ARMOURED OR ARMED VEHICLES; MEANS OF ATTACK OR DEFENCE, e.g. CAMOUFLAGE, IN GENERAL
    • F41H1/00Personal protection gear
    • F41H1/02Armoured or projectile- or missile-resistant garments; Composite protection fabrics
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C33/00Means for wearing or carrying smallarms
    • F41C33/02Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm
    • F41C33/0209Pouch or pocket like containers for small arms covering all or most of the small arm
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C33/00Means for wearing or carrying smallarms
    • F41C33/02Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm
    • F41C33/0209Pouch or pocket like containers for small arms covering all or most of the small arm
    • F41C33/0218Pouch or pocket like containers for small arms covering all or most of the small arm having a flap substantially covering the opening of the pouch or pocket
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C33/00Means for wearing or carrying smallarms
    • F41C33/02Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm
    • F41C33/04Special attachments therefor
    • F41C33/046Webbing, harnesses, belts or straps for wearing holsters

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a protective garment, wherein the protective garment comprises front and rear surfaces for protecting the upper body; A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface; And a firearm storage unit which is housed in the front and stores a firearm therein, wherein the firearm storage unit is formed to have a smaller width as it goes downward, A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion; A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insert.

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{PROTECTIVE CLOTHING}

The present invention relates to a protective garment.

In general, protective clothing is a type of clothing used for protecting the body, and more specifically, a form for protecting the front and back surfaces of the upper body from attacks such as bullets or knives. Generally, the protective clothing is generally made in a vest form in order to improve wearing convenience and protection efficiency. These protective clothing is mainly used to protect against weapons such as soldiers entering the battle area or police officers coming to a violent crime scene.

On the other hand, people in special occupations, such as police or soldiers, usually carry portable firearms at work. In order to facilitate the storage and detachment of such firearms, it is common that the protective clothing is separately provided with a firearm storage unit for storing firearms.

However, in the case of police or military personnel, the number of guns carried may vary depending on the position or type of job. For example, if a gun has a diameter of 45, it has a large size and heavy firepower instead of a firepower. When a gun has a diameter of 38, it has a small size in a proper firepower and is easy to carry.

However, in the case of the firearm storage unit formed in the conventional protective clothing, the size of the firearm storage space for storing the firearm is constant, and there arises a problem in storing firewalls of various sizes.

Particularly, in the case of a small-sized gun, for example, a gun with a diameter of 22 cm, even if the gun storage portion is locked, stability may be deteriorated due to internal shaking.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a protective garment capable of stably storing firearms even when the size of the firearms is varied to solve the above problems.

It is also an object of the present invention to provide a protective garment in which a cover of a firearm storage unit can be variously detachably attached to facilitate removal of a firearm.

A protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention includes front and rear surfaces for protecting an upper body; A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface; And a firearm storage unit which is housed in the front and stores a firearm therein, wherein the firearm storage unit is formed to have a smaller width as it goes downward, A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion; A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insertion portion.

The protective clothing according to the embodiment of the present invention having the above-described structure has the following effects.

First, as the various types of guns are stably stored, it is possible to prevent the shaking of the guns and to reduce the risk of a fire accident.

Secondly, although a plurality of covers are disposed in the storage portion of the protective clothing, there is an effect that the firearms can be easily removed from the protective clothing by one detachment and attachment.

1 is a front view of a protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a bottom right front view of a protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a bottom left front view of a protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a view showing a state in which the covers of the firearm storage unit of the protective clothing according to the embodiment of the present invention are opened.
5 is a view showing a first cover of a firearm storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a view of a second cover of a firearm storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. The present invention may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the structures and methods described herein.

FIG. 1 is a front view of a protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a bottom right front view of a protective garment according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig.

1 to 3, the protective clothing according to the embodiment of the present invention may be formed in a vest shape.

The protective clothing may be formed in a vest form including front and back surfaces, and the front surface may be divided into both sides. In detail, the front face of the front face may be vertically disposed with respect to the center of the front face, and the front face can be separated or combined with the front face. When the front face is separated by the jack 10, the front face may be separated into a left front face and a right front face.

In addition, the protective clothing may include a plurality of storage portions.

In detail, a first storage unit 20 capable of storing a product can be formed on the right front side of the protective clothing. In this case, the first storage part 20 may include a first object storage part 22 for storing an object, a first opening / closing cover (not shown) which can be detachably attached to the object storage part for opening / closing the upper part of the object storage part 21). In this case, the first opening / closing cover (21) and the object storage portion can be detachably attached to the object by a belt tape.

 In addition, a second storage unit 30 may be formed on the lower right front side of the protective clothing. The second storage unit 30 has the same structure as the first storage unit 20, and a duplicate description thereof will be omitted.

A firearm storage unit may be disposed below the right front surface of the protective clothing. Specifically, the firearm storage unit may be disposed on the right side of the second storage unit 30. [ The gun storage unit is a means for storing guns of various sizes, and a detailed description thereof will be described later.

In addition, a transceiver storage unit 40 for storing a transceiver may be disposed on the left front side of the protective clothing. Specifically, the transceiver storage unit 40 may include a transceiver insertion portion into which a transceiver can be inserted and a transceiver insertion opening cover to open and close the transceiver insertion portion.

A plurality of holes may be formed at the lower end of the transceiver insertion portion for effectively outputting voice output from the transceiver to the outside. In addition, one surface of the transceiver insertion portion and one surface of the transceiver insertion opening / closing cover may be detachably attached by a belt tape.

The handbag storage unit 50, the lantern storage unit 70, and the police bar storage unit 60 may be disposed below the left front surface of the protective clothing.

The handcuff storage unit 50 may include a handcuff storage compartment 51 for receiving a handcuff and a handgrip compartment cover 52 for opening and closing the handcuff storage compartment 51. In this case, the handcuff storage compartment 51 may be curved so as to correspond to the shape of the handcuffs so that the handcuffs can be effectively stored. One surface of the handcuff storage compartment 51 and one surface of the cuff receptacle opening / closing cover 52 may be detachably attached by a belt tape.

The lantern storage unit 70 may include a lantern storage unit 71 for storing a portable lantern and a lantern storage unit opening and closing cover 72 for opening and closing the lantern storage unit 71. The lantern housing part 71 may be formed in a length corresponding to the length of the portable lantern so that the portable lantern can be inserted completely inside. One surface of the lantern receiving portion 71 and one surface of the lantern receiving portion opening / closing cover 72 may be detachably attached to the lantern receiving portion 71 by a belt tape.

The police bar storage unit 60 may include a police seal storage unit 61 in which a police rod is received, and a police seal holder 62 capable of supporting the police rod. In detail, the police seal portion 61 may be formed to have a length into which the lower portion of the police rod can be inserted.

The police seal pawl 62 may be disposed on the upper portion of the pole insertion portion to support a part of the pole. The first and second support portions 62a and 62b are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance so that the first support portion 62a and the second support portion 62b are spaced apart from each other, May be provided so that they can be detachably attached to each other by a belt tape. Accordingly, the user can remove the first support portion 62a and the second support portion 62b and insert the police rod into the police seal storage portion 61, or pull out the police seal storage portion 61, The support portion 62a and the second support portion 62b may be attached to support the poles.

Also, a reflection film 80, which is reflected by light, may be formed on the front surface and the rear surface. In detail, the reflective film 80 may be disposed on the front surface and the rear surface so as to extend horizontally from the front surface and the rear surface. Thereby, the reflection film 80 reflects light at night by the lighter of the vehicle or the like, so that the safety can be improved even at night. In addition, if the user can easily confirm reflected light from the outside by light from the outside, the arrangement position of the reflection film 80 can be variously changed.

The firearm storage unit will be described in detail below.

FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which covers of a firearm storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention are opened, FIG. 5 is a view showing a first cover 120 of a firearm storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a view showing a second cover 130 of a firearm storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.

2 to 6, the firearm storage unit may include a firearm insert 110, a first cover, a second cover, and a third cover.

The firearm insertion unit 110 is a means for inserting a firearm. In detail, the firearm insertion portion 110 may be formed to have a narrower width from the upper portion to the lower portion. This is because when the firearm is inserted from the upper part, the direction of the muzzle is downward, the firearm insertion unit 110 is formed similar to the shape of the firearm so as to prevent the firearm from shaking inside when the firearm is housed.

In addition, a first opening for inserting a firearm may be formed in the upper portion of the firearm insertion portion 110, and a second opening may be formed in a lower portion of the firearm insertion portion 110, And exposed to the outside. As a result, even when the firearm is housed in the firearm insertion portion 110, it is prevented that the user is injured as the bullet is thrown to the outside of the protective clothing.

The first attachment portion 111 may be formed on one side of the firearm insertion portion 110, specifically, on the opposite side of the side where the firearm is in contact with the firearm. Specifically, the first portion-to-be-attached 111 may be formed on one side of the firearm insert 110 to occupy an area of 30 to 50 percent of the area of the firearm insert 110.

The first cover 120 may be disposed on the upper portion of the firearm insert 110 and may be attached to the firearm insert 110. In detail, the first cover 120 may be detachably attached to the firearm insert 110 so as to cover a part of the first opening of the firearm insert 110.

The first cover 120 may have a first attachment portion 121 detachably attached to the first attachment portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110 on one side thereof. More specifically, the first attaching portion 121 is formed to have a smaller size than the first attached portion 111 and is attached to a part of the first attached portion 111, so that a part of the first opening is covered with the cover can do.

The first cover 120 may have a second portion 122 to which a second cover 130, which will be described later, may be attached. The size of the second portion to be attached 122 may be larger than that of the first attachment portion 121. Thus, the adhesive force between the second cover 130 and the first cover 120, which will be described later, may be greater than the adhesive force between the first cover 120 and the firearm insertion portion 110.

In addition, the first cover 120 may be formed of an elastic material so that the first cover 120 may be extended to some extent according to the size of the firearm when the firearm is attached to the interior. Accordingly, when the first cover 120 is attached to the firearm insertion unit 110, the first cover 120 is extended even when the firearm is large, so that the firearm can be covered to prevent the firearm from being shaken.

The second cover 130 may be attached to the first cover 120 and the firearm insert 110 so as to cover the upper portion of the firearm insert 110 and the first cover 120. The second cover 130 is formed to be larger than the first cover 120 so as to completely cover the first cover 120 and to cover a part of the first opening of the firearm insertion portion 110 can do. In detail, the second cover 130 may be detachably attached to the other surface of the first cover 120 and one side of the firearm insertion portion 110, so as to cover a part or the whole of the first opening 120 have.

The second cover 130 has one surface to which the second attached portion 122 of the first cover 120 and a portion of the first attached portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110 are detachably attached The second attachment portion 131 can be formed. The size of the second attachment portion 131 may be larger than the size of the second attachment portion 122. Accordingly, when the second cover 130 is attached to the first cover 120, the second attachment portion 131 is attached to the entire second attached portion 122, and at the same time, The remaining portion of the attachment portion 131 may be attached to the first attachment portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110. That is, the second cover 130 may be attached to the first cover 120 and a part of the firearm insertion unit 110.

In addition, the second cover 130 may have a third to-be-attached portion 132 to which a third cover 140 to be described later can be attached. The size of the third portion-to-be-attached portion 132 may be equal to or larger than the size of the second attachment portion 131.

The second cover 130 may be larger than the first cover 120. The length of the second cover 130 is longer than the length of the first cover 120 and the width of the second cover 130 is greater than the width of the first cover 120 . Accordingly, even if the first cover 120 is extended according to the size of the firearm, the first cover 120 can be completely covered.

The third cover 140 may be attached to the second cover 130 and the firearm insert 110 to completely cover the upper portion of the firearm insert 110 and the second cover 130 . The third cover 140 is formed to be larger than the second cover 130 so as to completely cover the second cover 130 and to cover a part of the first opening of the firearm insertion portion 110, , The first opening can be completely covered by covering a part of the first opening that is not covered by the second cover 130.

In detail, the third cover 140 may be detachably attached to the other surface of the second cover 130 and one side of the firearm insertion portion 110, so as to cover the entirety of the first opening.

The third cover 140 may be detachably attached to the third cover portion 130 of the second cover 130 and a part of the first attached portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110 The third attachment portion 141 may be formed. The size of the third attachment portion 141 may be larger than the size of the second attachment portion 122. The size of the third attachment portion 141 may be the same as the size of the first attachment portion 111. Thus, when the third cover 140 is attached to the second cover 130, the third attachment portion 141 is attached to the entirety of the third attached portion 132, and at the same time, The remaining portion of the attachment portion 141 may be attached to the first attached portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110.

The third cover 140 may be larger than the second cover 130. The length of the third cover 140 may be greater than the length of the second cover 130 and the width of the third cover 140 may be greater than the width of the second cover 130. [ As shown in FIG. In this case, the width of the third cover 140 is formed to be larger than the width of the first opening formed in the firearm insertion portion 110, so that the first opening can be completely covered.

In addition, the firearm insert 110 and the third cover 140 may include an engaging member 150 that can be engaged with each other. In detail, a coupling member 150 is disposed on the first attachment portion 111 of the firearm insertion portion 110 and the third attachment portion 141 of the third cover 140, The engagement of the firearm insertion portion 110 and the third cover 140 can be made firm by joining the attachment portion 111 and the third attachment portion 141 more firmly.

In detail, the engaging member 150 may be a snap button. In this case, a socket button 152 is disposed on the first attached portion 111, a ball button 151 is disposed on the third attached portion 141, And the ball button 151 is fitted to the socket button 152 so that the firearm insertion portion 110 and the third cover 140 are firmly coupled to each other. . In this case, one or more of the snap buttons may be arranged, and preferably two snap buttons may be arranged to be spaced apart in the vertical direction.

Hereinafter, the attachment / detachment of the firearm storage unit, the first cover 120, the second cover 130 and the third cover 140 will be described in detail when a firearm is stored in the firearm storage unit.

First, it is assumed that the firearm insertion portion 110 of the firearm storage portion is covered by the first cover 120, the second cover 130, and the third cover 140. When the user pulls out the third cover 140 disposed at the outermost side of the gun storage unit in order to put a firearm into the firearm storage unit, the first cover 120 and the second cover 130 The first opening of the firearm insert 110 is fully opened while being attached to the third cover 140. [

This is because the adhesion between the second cover 130 and the first cover 120 is greater than the adhesion between the first cover 120 and the firearm insertion portion 110, The adhesive force of the second cover 130 is greater than the adhesive force of the second cover 130 and the first cover 120.

First, the reason why the adhesion between the second cover 130 and the first cover 120 is greater than the adhesion between the first cover 120 and the firearm insertion unit 110 will be described. The size of the second attachment portion 131 formed on the other surface of the first cover 120 is larger than the size of the first attachment portion 121 formed on one surface of the first cover 120 . Thus, the area of adhesion between the first attachment portion 121 and the first portion-to-be-attached portion 111 is smaller than the area of adhesion between the second attachment portion 131 and the second portion-to-be-attached 122. The adhesion force between the second attachment portion 131 and the second to-be-bonded portion 122 is greater than the adhesion strength between the first attachment portion 121 and the first to-be- The first cover 120 is attached to the second cover 130 and is detached from the firearm insertion unit 110 when the second cover 130 is pulled.

The reason why the adhesive force between the third cover 140 and the second cover 130 is greater than the adhesive strength between the second cover 130 and the first cover 120 will be described.

When the second cover 130 covers the first cover 120, the second attachment portion 131 of the second cover 130 may be attached to the second attachment portion 131 of the first cover 120 (122) and a part of the first attached portion (111) of the firearm insertion portion (110). In this case, when the second cover 130 is adhered to the first cover 120 and the firearm insertion portion 110 in a state where the first cover 120 is adhered to the firearm insertion portion 110 A part of the second attachment part 131 of the second cover 130 is not attached to the first cover 120 and the firearm insertion part 110 due to the thickness of the first cover 120. [

However, the third attachment portion 141 of the third cover 140 and the third attachment portion 132 of the second cover 130 are all attached to each other in their entirety. Therefore, the area of adhesion between the third attachment portion 141 and the third to-be-bonded portion 132 is larger than the adhesion area between the second attachment portion 131 and the second to-be-bonded portion 122, The adhesive force between the third cover 140 and the second cover 130 is greater than the adhesive force between the second cover 130 and the first cover 120.

Accordingly, when only the third cover 140 is pulled out by the user, the first cover 120 and the second cover 130 are moved together with the third cover 140 from the firearm insertion unit 110 . That is, although there are three covers, the user can remove all the covers from the firearm inserting unit 110 at one time by one operation, and thus the firearm can be easily inserted and taken out.

In addition, by adjusting the size of the first cover 120 disposed on the upper portion of the firearm insertion unit 110 according to the size of the firearm, the firearm can be stably installed in the state where the firearm is inserted into the firearm insertion unit 110 So as to support the firearm. The second cover 130 covers the first cover 120 and the third cover 140 covers the second cover 130 and the third cover 140 covers the second cover 130. [ And the engaging member 150 formed on the firearm insertion portion 110 may be engaged with the third cover 140 and the firearm insertion portion 110 through a snap button, There is an effect.

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delete Front and rear to protect upper body;
A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface;
And a firearm storage unit disposed on the front surface and storing a firearm therein,
The firearm storage unit
A gun insertion portion formed to be narrower in width downward and into which a firearm is inserted;
A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion;
A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And
And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insertion portion,
Wherein the attachment force of the first cover and the firearm insertion portion is smaller than the adhesion force of the second cover and the first cover.
3. The method of claim 2,
Wherein the adhesive force between the second cover and the first cover is smaller than the adhesive force between the third cover and the second cover.
Front and rear to protect upper body;
A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface;
And a firearm storage unit disposed on the front surface and storing a firearm therein,
The firearm storage unit
A gun insertion portion formed to be narrower in width downward and into which a firearm is inserted;
A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion;
A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And
And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insertion portion,
A first attached portion is formed on one surface of the firearm insertion portion,
And a first attaching portion having a size smaller than that of the first attached portion is formed on one surface of the first cover.
5. The method of claim 4,
A second attached portion is formed on the other surface of the first cover,
The second cover has a size larger than that of the second portion to be attached and smaller than that of the first portion to be attached so that the second portion to be attached and the second attachment portion to be attached to a portion of the first portion to be attached Protective clothing.
6. The method of claim 5,
And the size of the second portion to be attached is larger than the size of the first attachment portion.
6. The method of claim 5,
A third attached portion is formed on the other surface of the second cover,
And a third attachment portion formed on one surface of the third cover so as to be larger than the third portion-to-be-attached portion and attached to the third portion-to-be-attached portion and a portion of the first to-
Front and rear to protect upper body;
A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface;
And a firearm storage unit disposed on the front surface and storing a firearm therein,
The firearm storage unit
A gun insertion portion formed to be narrower in width downward and into which a firearm is inserted;
A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion;
A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And
And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insertion portion,
And a coupling member disposed at the firearm insert and the third cover for coupling the firearm insert and the third cover.
9. The method of claim 8,
Wherein the engagement member comprises a snap button.
Front and rear to protect upper body;
A jacket provided in a vertical direction from a center of the front surface and selectively opening the front surface;
And a firearm storage unit disposed on the front surface and storing a firearm therein,
The firearm storage unit
A gun insertion portion formed to be narrower in width downward and into which a firearm is inserted;
A first cover detachably attachable to the firearm insertion portion;
A second cover detachably attachable to the first cover and a part of the firearm insert; And
And a third cover detachably attachable to the second cover and a part of the firearm insertion portion,
The size of the second cover is larger than the size of the first cover,
Wherein the third cover is larger in size than the second cover.


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