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US1113530A
US1113530A US82515614A US1914825156A US1113530A US 1113530 A US1113530 A US 1113530A US 82515614 A US82515614 A US 82515614A US 1914825156 A US1914825156 A US 1914825156A US 1113530 A US1113530 A US 1113530A
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    • 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
    • F41C33/0263Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm having a locking system for preventing unauthorized or accidental removal of the small arm from the holster
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FIG. 1 isla front view of my improved gun holster and showing a magazine gun in position therein," part of the construction of the holster being broken away Fig. 2 al longitudinal section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1 :-Fig. 3 a cross section of the holster and gun on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 a view of a spring which is placed in, and forms a part of, the front wall of the holster, as shown in Figs. l to 3 inclusive.
  • a represents the rear wall which lies next to the body of the user, when in use and is preferably formed of strong stii'l leather and is provided at one end (which I term the attaching end) with la loop i of leather, or other suitable means for securing it to the belt, or person of the wearer.
  • the opposite end of the rear Wall is narrowed-to form the rear wall of the barrel engaging portion.
  • the front portion of the holster which is also preferably formed of stiff leather, is of less length than thel rear wall, and is provided witha barrel receiving portion a8 secured at lts edges, to
  • the edges of the barrel portion of the rear vwidened from the barrel wall, and said front wall is continued in a direction toward the attaching end of the holster, in line with the barrel portion a to form the breech engaging portion a2 which covers lthe breech and /hamm'er portion of gun and is secured at its edge to the adjacent edge of the rear wall, but does not extend to the end of the rear wall, and is of course open adjacent to the attaching end of the holster as at a* to permit the ⁇ insertion of the gun.
  • the extreme end of the barrel portions of the front andl rear walls is closed to protect the end of the barrel e2.
  • the front wall is ortion a3 toward the attaching end, to con orm generally to the shape of the rear wall, and has a portion a to receive the trigger4 guard e3 of. the gun and trigger e4, which however, does not extend as far' toward-the attaching end of the holster as the breech engaging portion, in order to permit the stock or handlee of the gun to project on that side ofthe holster and the-rear wall a is ofsuch width that the stock or handle e of the gun projects well beyond the lateral edge of the -rear wall to vpermit the stock to be grasped by the hand,
  • the trigger guarden aging portion of the front wall is provide with a U-shaped recess az extending longitudinally taching end of the holster for a urpose hereinafter described.
  • the edge d of this recess nearer the center of the holster extends preferably in a straight line to the end of the breech engaging portion a? of the front wall as shown.
  • This lug or. yblock 728 is located in of 'the holster and open at the end toward the atline with the recess d2 so as to be accessible to the user, who can depress the same with the iinger as he grasps the stock of the weapon, and by depressing it withdraw the gun.
  • the rear wall a ofthe holster comprises a front piece f of leather orv other suitable material and a lining f2 (whichmay also be of leather) on the forward side of the same or on the inner face' gaging surface of the locking lug or block is inclined as shown at h4 and terminates in an abrupt shoulder, which is adapted to engage :the forward extremity of thenger guard v of the gun.
  • the metal strip g is shown provided with a bent up portion g3 carrymg a projection which engagesthe end h2 of the spring It to limit the outward movement thereof. I also strengthen or stitfen the front wall of the holster adjacent to the U- shaped recess d2 by means of a metal brace j Y which is illustrated in detail in- Fig. 4.
  • This at 'fone' end js a laterally projecting vpart j* which supports the portion a of the front brace comprises a metal strip ⁇ 7"" and having -Wall on the outer side of the recess, and is appropriately formed and bent to conform to the shape of the leather wall.
  • the end 3'3 ofthe metal brace (which is the end toward the barrel lreceiving part of the holster) is also provided with a projection j on the side opposite the projection i4 and extends over the gun between the stock and the end of the barrel when the gunis inserted.
  • This metal brace is secured in place and concealed by a layer ofleather stitched to the outer wall of the holster, and gives rigidity to the outer wall thereof on both sides of the recess dz.
  • v y kl When the gun vis inserted the trigger guard will riseover the inclined face It* of the lug la.
  • a holster for magazine guns comprising a body adapted to inclose the barrel, breech and trigger guard portions of the gun, and being of'less width than the distance from the end of the stock to the breech, to permit the stock to project laterally from 'the holster, the trigger guard inclosing portion of the holster being provided with a recess in its front wall disposed longitudinally of the holster, and a locking lug in line with said recess adapted to engage the finger guard, the lateral portions of the holster adjacent to said recess being adapted to engage the linger guard and hold the gun ,from lateral movement in the holster.
  • a holster for magazine guns comprising a body adapted to inclose the barrel, breech and trigger guard portions of the gun, and being of less width than the distance from the end of the stock to the breech, to permit the stock to project laterally from the holster, the trigger guard inclosing portion of the holster being provided with a recess in its front wall disposed longitudinally of the holster, and a locking lug in line with said recess adapted to engage the linger guard, the lateral portions of the holster adjacent to said recess being adapted to engage the finger guard and hold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, and a brace for the said recessed front wall having portions extending around the edges thereof, and secured to the bolster.
  • a holster comprising portions for receiving the barrel, breech and trigger guard of a gun, the rear wall being extended beyond the front wall and provided with attaching means, the trigger guard inclosing portion ',of the holster having its front wall provided with a longitudinally disposed recess, open at the end nearer the attaching end of the holster, the portion of the holster lon the outer side of said recess forming a trough to receive the trigger guard and hold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, a spring secured to the rear wall of the holster and a locking lug carried by said spring, and located in line with said recess, for engagin thettrigger guard and loclnng the gun in tie holster.
  • a holster provided with portions for inclosing the barrel, breech and trigger guard of a the trigger guard inclosing portion -havin its front wall provided with a longitudina ly disposed recess, and the portion thereof on the outer s lde of said recess formin a trough to receive the trigger guard and iold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, a spring plate secured to the rear wall of the holster, a locking lug for engaging the trigger guard, secured to said spring plate in line vvith said recess, presence of the subscribing witnesses this provided with an inclined face and a. stop A19th day of April 1912.

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F. H. AUDLEY'.
GUN HOLSTER.
APPLIUATION FILED Ammo, 1912. ENEWBD MAB. 1e, 1914.
Patented oct. 13, 1914.
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FRANCIS H. AUDLEY, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
GUN-HOLSTER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 13, 1914.
Application met April 20,' 1912, serial No. s921122. Renewed March 1s, 1914. serial No. 825,156.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FRANCIS H. AUDLEY, a citizen of the UnitedStates, andl residing at New York, 'in the county of' New York and State of New York, have invented cer-` tain new and useful Improvements in Grun,`
Holsters, of which the following is a'specifi-v cation, such as will enable those s ln'lled in the art to which it appertains to make and i panying drawing forms a part in which the separate parts of my invention are desi nated by suitable reference characters 1n each of the views, and in which' Figure 1 isla front view of my improved gun holster and showing a magazine gun in position therein," part of the construction of the holster being broken away Fig. 2 al longitudinal section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1 :-Fig. 3 a cross section of the holster and gun on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 a view of a spring which is placed in, and forms a part of, the front wall of the holster, as shown in Figs. l to 3 inclusive.
In carrying out my invention I form the holster as follows: a represents the rear wall which lies next to the body of the user, when in use and is preferably formed of strong stii'l leather and is provided at one end (which I term the attaching end) with la loop i of leather, or other suitable means for securing it to the belt, or person of the wearer. The opposite end of the rear Wall is narrowed-to form the rear wall of the barrel engaging portion.- The front portion of the holster which is also preferably formed of stiff leather, is of less length than thel rear wall, and is provided witha barrel receiving portion a8 secured at lts edges, to
the edges of the barrel portion of the rear vwidened from the barrel wall, and said front wall is continued in a direction toward the attaching end of the holster, in line with the barrel portion a to form the breech engaging portion a2 which covers lthe breech and /hamm'er portion of gun and is secured at its edge to the adjacent edge of the rear wall, but does not extend to the end of the rear wall, and is of course open adjacent to the attaching end of the holster as at a* to permit the` insertion of the gun. The extreme end of the barrel portions of the front andl rear walls is closed to protect the end of the barrel e2. The front wall is ortion a3 toward the attaching end, to con orm generally to the shape of the rear wall, and has a portion a to receive the trigger4 guard e3 of. the gun and trigger e4, which however, does not extend as far' toward-the attaching end of the holster as the breech engaging portion, in order to permit the stock or handlee of the gun to project on that side ofthe holster and the-rear wall a is ofsuch width that the stock or handle e of the gun projects well beyond the lateral edge of the -rear wall to vpermit the stock to be grasped by the hand,
while the gun is in the holster and facilitate its removal from and` insertion .in the holster. The trigger guarden aging portion of the front wall is provide with a U-shaped recess az extending longitudinally taching end of the holster for a urpose hereinafter described. The edge d of this recess nearer the center of the holster extends preferably in a straight line to the end of the breech engaging portion a? of the front wall as shown. \It will be noted thatl against any accidental displacement in allpositions which the holster may assume, I provided Aa spring actuated-lug or'block 11.3, to enter the trigger guard, when the gun is inserted in the holster and hold the -gun therein. This lug or. yblock 728 is located in of 'the holster and open at the end toward the atline with the recess d2 so as to be accessible to the user, who can depress the same with the iinger as he grasps the stock of the weapon, and by depressing it withdraw the gun. In this instance the rear wall a ofthe holster comprises a front piece f of leather orv other suitable material and a lining f2 (whichmay also be of leather) on the forward side of the same or on the inner face' gaging surface of the locking lug or block is inclined as shown at h4 and terminates in an abrupt shoulder, which is adapted to engage :the forward extremity of thenger guard v of the gun. The metal strip g is shown provided with a bent up portion g3 carrymg a projection which engagesthe end h2 of the spring It to limit the outward movement thereof. I also strengthen or stitfen the front wall of the holster adjacent to the U- shaped recess d2 by means of a metal brace j Y which is illustrated in detail in- Fig. 4. This at 'fone' end js a laterally projecting vpart j* which supports the portion a of the front brace comprises a metal strip `7"" and having -Wall on the outer side of the recess, and is appropriately formed and bent to conform to the shape of the leather wall.- The end 3'3 ofthe metal brace (which is the end toward the barrel lreceiving part of the holster) is also provided with a projection j on the side opposite the projection i4 and extends over the gun between the stock and the end of the barrel when the gunis inserted. This metal brace is secured in place and concealed by a layer ofleather stitched to the outer wall of the holster, and gives rigidity to the outer wall thereof on both sides of the recess dz. v y kl:When the gun vis inserted the trigger guard will riseover the inclined face It* of the lug la. before the end of the barrel reaches the end of the barrel portion of the holster depressing the spring actuated locking lug and passing the samewhen the lug will spring back' through vthe guard and lock the gun in the holster, against anyaccidental displacement, the lateral portions of the outer wall, on the exterior side of the U- shaped recess d2 'forming a trough which is engaged by the trigger guard, and which holds the gun against lateral movement as before stated, and prevents it from working laterally with respect to the locking lug ha. To withdraw the gun the user will grasp the portion of the stock projecting laterally from the holster and extend the foreinger into the recess d2 and upon the lug 71.3, and
depress the lug when the gun may fbe readily and quickly withdrawn.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l. A holster for magazine guns, comprising a body adapted to inclose the barrel, breech and trigger guard portions of the gun, and being of'less width than the distance from the end of the stock to the breech, to permit the stock to project laterally from 'the holster, the trigger guard inclosing portion of the holster being provided with a recess in its front wall disposed longitudinally of the holster, and a locking lug in line with said recess adapted to engage the finger guard, the lateral portions of the holster adjacent to said recess being adapted to engage the linger guard and hold the gun ,from lateral movement in the holster.
2. A holster for magazine guns, comprising a body adapted to inclose the barrel, breech and trigger guard portions of the gun, and being of less width than the distance from the end of the stock to the breech, to permit the stock to project laterally from the holster, the trigger guard inclosing portion of the holster being provided with a recess in its front wall disposed longitudinally of the holster, and a locking lug in line with said recess adapted to engage the linger guard, the lateral portions of the holster adjacent to said recess being adapted to engage the finger guard and hold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, and a brace for the said recessed front wall having portions extending around the edges thereof, and secured to the bolster.
3; A holster comprising portions for receiving the barrel, breech and trigger guard of a gun, the rear wall being extended beyond the front wall and provided with attaching means, the trigger guard inclosing portion ',of the holster having its front wall provided with a longitudinally disposed recess, open at the end nearer the attaching end of the holster, the portion of the holster lon the outer side of said recess forming a trough to receive the trigger guard and hold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, a spring secured to the rear wall of the holster and a locking lug carried by said spring, and located in line with said recess, for engagin thettrigger guard and loclnng the gun in tie holster.
i 4. A holster provided with portions for inclosing the barrel, breech and trigger guard of a the trigger guard inclosing portion -havin its front wall provided with a longitudina ly disposed recess, and the portion thereof on the outer s lde of said recess formin a trough to receive the trigger guard and iold the gun from lateral movement in the holster, a spring plate secured to the rear wall of the holster, a locking lug for engaging the trigger guard, secured to said spring plate in line vvith said recess, presence of the subscribing witnesses this provided with an inclined face and a. stop A19th day of April 1912.
secured to the back Wall and engaging the spring plate to limit the outward movement FRANCIS H AUDLEY 5 thereof. Witnesses:
In testimony that I claim lthe foregoing as C. MULREANY, my invention I have signed my name' in S. ANDREWS.
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