WO2003012361A1 - Etui pour arme de poing, comme par exemple un pistolet ou un revolver - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C33/00—Means for wearing or carrying smallarms
- F41C33/02—Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm
- F41C33/0209—Pouch or pocket like containers for small arms covering all or most of the small arm
- F41C33/0227—Pouch or pocket like containers for small arms covering all or most of the small arm having a strap or other restraining element only covering the hammer or a part of the upper part of the small arm
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41C—SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- F41C33/00—Means for wearing or carrying smallarms
- F41C33/02—Holsters, i.e. cases for pistols having means for being carried or worn, e.g. at the belt or under the arm
- F41C33/0263—Holsters, 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
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- Holster for a handgun such as a pistol or revolver.
- the present invention relates to a belt or shoulder holster for a handgun, such as for example a pistol or a revolver.
- Holsters for a handgun and especially belt holsters must meet several requirements which are most often contradictory.
- this type of case must allow ease of intervention, that is to say allow a quick exit of the weapon from the case and present all the security guarantees, that is to say not authorize an involuntary exit of the weapon either by its own weight or by a third person who seeks to steal the weapon from the carrier.
- the holsters are generally formed by a pocket for housing the weapon and which comprises, at its upper part, an opening for introducing the said weapon.
- This pocket is provided on at least one of its sides, with fixing means on a receiving member carried by a user.
- fixing means are constituted, in the case of a belt holster, by a passer-by supporting this pocket and, in the case of a shoulder holster, by a harness connected to said pocket.
- the butt of the weapon is disposed outside the pocket and the weapon is held by a safety tab, one end of which is secured to the pocket and the other end of which is fixed to said pocket by a hooking member as for example a pressure member or a latching member.
- this safety tab hinders the re-entry of the weapon into the holster after a voluntary exit from this weapon.
- the invention aims to avoid these drawbacks by proposing a case for a handgun which prevents any involuntary exit from the weapon by a third person or not.
- the subject of the invention is therefore a case for a handgun, such as for example a pistol or a revolver, of the type comprising a pocket for housing the weapon and comprising, at its upper part, an opening for introducing the weapon and at least on one of these sides fixing means on a receiving member carried by a user, characterized in that the pocket comprises, at its rear part, on the one hand, a support element of the weapon movable successively vertically between a high position and a low position and rotating between a retracted position inside the pocket and in which the weapon is locked in the high position against a fixed caliper secured to the pocket and a position deployed outside said pocket and in which the weapon is released from the caliper and, on the other hand, means for locking the support element in the retracted position inside said pocket.
- a handgun such as for example a pistol or a revolver
- the pocket comprises, at its rear part, on the one hand, a support element of the weapon movable successively vertically between a high position and a low
- the pocket comprises elastic means for holding the support element in the high position
- the support element comprises means for guiding between the different positions
- the support element is formed by a rocker whose internal profile matches the profile of the trigger guard and the end part of the barrel of the weapon and which is pivotally mounted around a horizontal axis of articulation in a plate secured to the pocket,
- the plate comprises two substantially vertical and parallel branches determining a space for positioning the rocker
- the two branches each have the general shape of an "L" and form a part comprising a substantially horizontal bottom closing off the lower part of the pocket,
- one of the branches is formed by an "L" shaped piece and the other of said branches is formed by a plate parallel to the shaped piece "L", said part comprising, at its base, two parallel legs extending perpendicular to said branches to provide between these branches a space for positioning the rocker,
- the support element is formed by a rocker comprising, on the one hand, a body provided at its lower part with a tab projecting between the branches of the plate and on its rear face with a stop plate on said plate and, on the other hand, a removable wedge for positioning the trigger guard of the weapon and fixed on the upper part of the body by interlocking members,
- the case comprises means for holding the support element in the deployed position outside the pocket.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a case according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of the case, provided with a handgun
- - Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the first embodiment of the holster with the weapon in its gripping position
- - Figs. 4 to 7 are schematic views of the various elements making up the case according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 8 e 9 are schematic side views of the first embodiment of the case showing more particularly the means for blocking the support element respectively in the locked position and in the unlocked position,
- FIGS. 10A to 10D are diagrams showing the displacement of the support element of the shaft
- - Fig. 11 is a schematic perspective view of a second embodiment of a case according to the invention
- - Figs. 12 to 19 are schematic perspective or elevation views of the various elements making up the case according to the second embodiment
- - Figs. 20A to 20C are diagrams showing the displacement of the weapon support element according to the second embodiment of the case
- FIG. 21 and 22 are schematic side views of the second embodiment of the case showing more particularly a variant of the means for locking the support element respectively in the locking position and in the unlocking position,
- FIG. 23 is a schematic perspective view of a third embodiment of a case according to the invention.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic perspective view of the case of FIG. 23 with a handgun.
- a holster designated as a whole by the reference 10 for a handgun, such as for example a pistol or a revolver.
- the holster 10 can be used as a belt or shoulder holster and it consists of a pocket designated by the general reference 11 forming a housing for the weapon 1 and which comprises, at its upper part, an opening 12 of introduction of this weapon 1.
- the stock 1a of the weapon 1 is disposed outside of the pocket 11, as shown in FIG. 2.
- this weapon In the storage position of the weapon 1, this weapon is placed in the pocket 11 as shown in FIG. 2 and in the weapon 1 extraction position, this weapon 1 is partially disengaged from the pocket 11, as shown in FIG. 3.
- the pocket 11 is provided with fixing means for example on a user's belt or is associated with a harness in the case of a shoulder holster for placing the holster at the level of the left armpit or right of this user.
- the pocket 11 comprises a sheath 15 formed from a leather band or a complex of several superimposed layers of suitable materials, folded in the form of a U having two sides 15a and 15b and a curved portion 15c connecting said sides 15a and 15b.
- the sheath 15 is open at its upper part for the introduction of the weapon 1, at its rear part as well as at its lower part.
- the case 10 also comprises a stirrup 16 (FIG. 4) made of a rigid material, such as for example plastic, and which comprises two lateral branches 16a and 16b and a central branch 16c.
- a stirrup 16 (FIG. 4) made of a rigid material, such as for example plastic, and which comprises two lateral branches 16a and 16b and a central branch 16c.
- the lateral branches 16a and 16b are fixed on the sides respectively 15a and 15b of the sleeve 15 to the upper part of this sleeve 15 and close to the connecting portion 15c, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the central branch 16c is intended to block the weapon 1 when this weapon is placed in the pocket 11, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the stirrup 16 is fixed on the sheath 15 for example by rivets.
- the pocket 11 also comprises at its rear part, that is to say at the rear opening of the sheath 15 between the sides 15a and 15b, a weapon support element 1 movable successively vertically between a high position and a low and rotating position between a retracted position inside the pocket 11 and in which the weapon is locked in the high position against the fixed bracket 16 (Fig. 2) and a deployed position outside said pocket 11 and in which the weapon 1 is released from the caliper 16 for the extraction of this weapon 1 from the holster 10 (Fig. 3).
- the support element is formed by a rocker 20 whose internal profile 20a disposed in the sheath 15 of the pocket 11 matches the lower profile of the trigger guard and the barrel of the weapon 1. This rocker 20 is pivotally mounted around 'a horizontal hinge pin 21.
- the latch 20 is mounted in a plate 25 shown in FIG. 7 having the general shape of an "L" and which comprises two branches 26 and 27 substantially vertical and parallel defining a space 29 for positioning the rocker 20 and a bottom 28 substantially horizontal.
- the internal faces of the arms 26 and 27 form guide surfaces of the lever 20 when it is moved between its retracted position and its deployed position.
- the external faces of the branches 27 and 27 form bearing surfaces on the sides 15a and 15b of the sheath 15 and the plate 25 is secured to the sheath 15 for example by rivets.
- the bottom 18 of the plate 25 closes the lower part of the sheath 15 and the assembly constituted by this sheath 15, the rocker 20 and the bottom 28 of the plate 25 determines the pocket 11 intended to receive the weapon 1.
- the axis 21 crosses the two branches 26 and 27 of the plate 25 through orifices 26a and 27a formed in said branches 26 and 27 as well as the rocker 20 by a light 22 substantially vertical so as to allow the vertical movement of said rocker 20 , as we will see later.
- This axis 21 is fixed to each of its ends by suitable means, such as for example by rivets, on the sides 15a and 15b of the sleeve 15.
- the pocket 11 also comprises elastic means for holding the lever 20 in the high position and this lever 20 comprises means for guiding between these different positions.
- the elastic means are formed by at least one leaf spring 30 interposed between the bottom 28 of the plate 25 and the rocker 20.
- This leaf spring has a first fixed end 30a held on the bottom 28 by screwing elements 31 and a second free end 30b disposed in the space 29 between the two arms 26 and 27 of the plate 25 and resting on the face lower of the rocker 20 so as to exert on said rocker 20 a force directed upwards to return this rocker 20 in the high position.
- the elastic means can also be constituted by a torsion spring or a compression spring.
- the means for guiding the rocker 20 between these different positions are formed by a light 23 in the form of an inverted "U" formed in the rocker 20 above the vertical light 22.
- the light 23 comprises two portions 23a and 23b substantially vertical and parallel to each other which are connected by a portion 23c substantially horizontal.
- the means for guiding the rocker 20 also include a guide rod 24 (FIG. 7) which passes through the rocker 20 by the light 23 as well as the branches 26 and 27 of the plate 25 by orifices 26b and 27b and which is held on the sides 15a and 15b of the sleeve 15 by suitable means, such as for example by rivets.
- the rocker 20 has, on its rear face and on each side, a projecting rim 20b intended to come to bear on the edge of the pocket 11 in the retracted position of said rocker 20 (FIG.
- the case 20 is equipped with means 40 (FIG. 8) for locking the rocker 20 in the retracted position inside the pocket 11.
- the blocking means 40 comprise a lock 41 mounted pivoting about a horizontal axis 42 on a side face of the pocket 11.
- This lock 41 has at its lower part, a lug 41a intended to cooperate with a notch 43 formed on the internal face of the flange 20b adjacent to the rocker 20 and, at its upper part, a tab 41b intended to cooperate with said flange 20b of the rocker 20.
- the latch 41 is movable between a locking position (Fig. 8) in which the lug 41a is engaged in the notch 43 of the rocker 20 and the tab 41b is supported on the protruding rim 20b of said rocker 20 and an unlocked position (Fig. 9) in which the lug 41a is released from the notch 43 to allow the displacement of this rocker 20, as will be seen later.
- a torsion spring 44 is mounted on the horizontal axis 42 of the latch 41 to maintain said latch in the unlocked position, that is to say in the position where the lug 41a is outside the notch 43.
- the lock 41 is held in the locked position as shown in FIG. 8, by an actuator 45 pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis 46 on the side face of the pocket 11 and this actuator 45 has at its lower part a tab 45a intended to cooperate with the lock 41 to keep it in the locking position of flip-flop 20.
- the actuator 45 comprises, at its upper part and opposite the tab 45a, a support cleat 45b for the thumb of the hand of the user who grasps the crossela of the handgun 1.
- a torsion spring 47 is mounted on the horizontal axis 46 of the actuator 45 to maintain said actuator 45 in the locking position of the latch 41, that is to say in the position where the tab 45a is supported on this lock 41.
- the actuator 45 can be moved between a first position shown in FIG. 8 in which the lug 45a is in support on the latch 41 to maintain this latch 41 in the locking position of the lever 20 and a second position shown in FIG. 9 in which the tab 45a is released from the latch 41 which allows the latter to pivot in the direction of the actuator 45 to release the latch 20.
- the assembly constituted by the lock 41 and the actuator 45 is concealed on the side of the pocket 11 by a cover 48 whose shape is determined to match the outline of this pocket 11 and which has at its upper part an opening so that only the support cleat 45b of the actuator 45 projects (Figs. 1 to 3).
- This lug 41a therefore prevents the lever 20 and the weapon 1 from going down so that this weapon 1 is kept in the position where it is locked by the stirrup 16 as long as the user does not control the actuator 45 .
- the weapon 1, when it is placed in the pocket 11, is therefore maintained by three systems which are respectively the stirrup 16, the rod 24 cooperating with the light 23 of the lever 20 and the bolt 41 holding this lever 20 in retracted position inside the pocket 11.
- the user proceeds as follows.
- the user pushes down on the weapon 1 against the restoring force exerted by the leaf spring 30.
- the user makes the same movements in the opposite direction. First of all, it reintroduces the barrel of the weapon 1 into the pocket 11 and exerts a downward thrust via this weapon 1 on the rocker 20 against the force of the return of the leaf spring 30, then it pivots this lever 20 around the axis 21 so as to bring the upper end of the weapon below the stirrup 16.
- the lug 41a is positioned in the notch 43 of the rocker 20 and the actuator 45 released by the lock 41 returns to its initial position under the effect of the restoring force exerted by the spring 47 so that the tab 45a blocks the lock 41, as shown in FIG. 8.
- a second embodiment of the case 10 has been shown, the elements of which are common to the previous embodiment are designated by the same references.
- the pocket 11 comprises a sheath 50 formed from a leather band or a complex of several superimposed layers of suitable materials, folded in the form of a "U" having a first side 50a, a second side 50b shorter than the first side 50a and a curved portion 50c connecting said sides 50a and 50b.
- the case 10 also comprises a stirrup 16, the lateral branches 16a and 16b of which are fixed on the sides 50a and 50b respectively of the sleeve 50 to the upper part of this sleeve 50 and close to the connecting portion 50c.
- the pocket 11 also comprises, at its rear part, that is to say at the rear opening of the sheath 50, a weapon support element 1 movable successively vertically between a high position and a low position and in rotation between a retracted position inside the pocket 11 and in which the weapon 1 is locked in the high position against the fixed caliper 16 and a position deployed at the outside of said pocket 11 and in which the weapon is released from the caliper 16 for the extraction of this weapon 1 from the holster 10.
- the support element is formed by a rocker designated by the general reference 51 and which comprises a body 52 and a shim 60.
- the body 52 is formed by a central block 53 provided on its rear face with a vertical plate 54 of greater width than the central block and at the lower part of its front face with a tab 55 extending perpendicular to said face. before.
- the upper face 53a of the block 53 corresponding to the support zone of the trigger guard of the weapon 1 is provided with a groove 56, for example in the form of a dovetail extending transversely with respect to said block 53.
- the thickness of the central branch 61c of each wedge 60 is different depending on the type of weapon to be placed in the case 10.
- the underside of the central branch 61c of the wedge 60 is provided with a projecting portion 63 extending perpendicularly to the branches 61a and 61b and of shape complementary to the groove 56, such as for example in the shape of a dovetail .
- the assembly formed by the body 52 and the shim 60 mounted on the block 53 has an internal profile which matches the profile of the trigger guard and of the end part of the barrel of the weapon 1 when it is positioned on flip-flop 51, as shown in FIG. 15.
- the body 52 of the rocker 51 comprises, at its lower part, a substantially vertical slot 57 for positioning the articulation axis 21.
- the elastic means for holding the rocker 51 in the high position are formed by a compression spring 64 (Fig. 15) interposed between the upper internal edge of the lumen 57 and the hinge pin 21.
- the introduction of the spring 64 in the groove 57 is produced by an orifice, not shown, formed in the lower part of the block 53 of the body 52.
- the means for guiding the movement of the rocker 51 are formed, as shown in FIGS. 13 and 15, by a light 58 in the shape of an inverted L, formed in the central block 53 of the body 52 of the rocker 51, above the vertical light 57.
- This light 58 has a vertical portion 58a and a horizontal portion 58b directed towards the inside of the pocket 11.
- the guide means also comprise a substantially horizontal rod 24 passing through this lumen 58 and the ends of which are each fixed to a vertical branch of a plate, as will be seen below.
- the plate designated by the general reference 70 and shown in FIG. 16 comprises two substantially vertical and parallel branches 71 and 75 defining a space 29 for positioning the rocker 51.
- One of the branches is formed by a piece 71 in the shape of an "L" intended to be fixed for example by rivets on the internal face of the side 50a of the sleeve 50 and the other of said branches is formed by a plate 75 parallel to the part 71 and intended to be fixed in the extension of the side 50b of the sheath 50 so as to constitute a lateral face of this sheath 50.
- the internal faces of the arms 71 and 75 form guide surfaces of the lever 51 when it is moved between its retracted position and its deployed position. Furthermore, the part forming the branch 71 has at its base two parallel legs 72 extending perpendicularly to the branches 71 and 75 to provide space between these branches 29.
- the ends of the axis 21 are fixed respectively on the branches 71 and 75 and pass through the body 52 of the rocker 51 by the light 57.
- the ends of the guide rod 24 are fixed respectively on the branches 71 and 75 and pass through the body 52 of the rocker 51 by the light 58.
- the branch 75 of the plate 70 comprises, at the lower part of its internal face, a housing 76 for the positioning of means for holding the support element, that is to say of the rocker 51, in the deployed position outside the pocket 11 to prevent this rocker 51 from returning to its retracted position before the user reintroduces his weapon into the holster 10, as will be seen later.
- the means 80 for holding the rocker 51 are formed by a wedge 81 disposed inside the branches 71 and 75 of the plate 70 and bearing on the bottom of the housing 76 of the branch 75.
- the wedge 81 has the shape of an inverted "T" comprising a horizontal tab 82 bearing on the bottom of the housing 76 and a vertical tab 83 provided on its face opposite the rocker 51 and from top to bottom, a bevelled portion 84 and a transverse groove 85 for engaging the horizontal tab 55 of the rocker 50 in the holding position of said rocker, as shown in FIG. 17.
- This wedge 81 is movable by the barrel of the weapon 1 perpendicular to the branches 71 and 75 between a retracted position applied against the branch 75 in the housing 76 releasing the rocker 51 and an active position separated from this branch 75 blocking said rocker 51 when the horizontal tab 55 is engaged in the groove 85.
- a helical compression spring 86 is interposed between the vertical tab 83 and the branch 75 to exert a thrust on the wedge 81 in the direction of blocking of the rocker 51.
- the wedge 81 In the retracted position, the wedge 81 is held in the housing 76 by the horizontal tab 55 of the body 52 of the rocker 51.
- the case 10 is also equipped with means 40 (Fig. 19) for blocking the rocker 51 in the retracted position inside the pocket 11.
- blocking means 40 are identical to the previous embodiment and comprise a lock 41 and an actuator 45 holding this lock 41 in the locked position.
- the only difference with the previous embodiment lies in the mounting position of the torsion spring 47.
- the assembly constituted by the latch 41 and the actuator 45 is concealed on the external face of the branch 75 by a cover
- the case 10 according to the second embodiment also comprises on the cover 48, a safety cover 90 pivotally mounted on an axis 91 between an active position covering the support cleat 45b as shown in solid lines in FIG. 19 and a retracted position releasing said support cleat 45b, as shown in phantom in this figure.
- the weapon 1, when it is placed in the pocket 11, is therefore held by three systems which are respectively the stirrup 16, the rod 24 cooperating with the light 58 of the lever 51 and the lock 41 holding this lever 51 in retracted position inside the pocket 11.
- the support cleat 45b is hidden by the safety cover 90.
- the lug 41a of the latch 41 is disposed in the notch 43 of the rocker 51 and is held in this position by the tab 45a of the actuator 45.
- This lug 41a therefore prevents the rocker 51 and the weapon 1 from descending down so that this weapon 1 is held in the position where it is locked by the stirrup 16 as long as the user does not control the actuator 45 .
- the weapon 1, when it is placed in the pocket 11, is therefore held by three systems which are respectively the stirrup 16, the rod 24 cooperating with the light 58 of the lever 51 and the lock 41 holding this lever 51 in retracted position inside the pocket 11.
- the user proceeds as follows.
- the user pushes down on the weapon 1 against the restoring force exerted by the spring 64 which is compressed.
- This first vertical downward movement allows the upper end of the weapon 1 to be released from the stirrup 16.
- the user exerts a rearward movement which causes the rocker 51 to pivot around the portion horizontal 58b on the guide rod 24, as shown in FIG. 20C.
- the user can remove the weapon 1 from the pocket 11 and the rocker 51 remains in this position which prevents this rocker accidentally entering the pocket 11 preventing the user from replacing his weapon.
- the user makes the same movements in the opposite direction.
- the lug 41a is positioned in the notch 43 of the rocker 51 and the actuator 45 released by the latch 41 returns to its initial position under the effect of the restoring force exerted by the spring 47 so that the tab 45a blocks lock 41, as in the previous embodiment.
- the blocking means comprise a lock 41 identical to the previous embodiments and which is pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis 42 on a side face of the pocket 11.
- This lock 41 also has at its lower part a lug 41a and at its upper part a tab 41 b.
- a torsion spring 44 is mounted on the horizontal axis 42 of the latch 41 to maintain said latch in the unlocked position, that is to say in the position where the lug 41a is outside the notch 43.
- the lock 41 is held in the locked position, as shown in FIG. 21, by a pusher designated by the reference 100 and which is in the form of a rod.
- This pusher 100 is mounted vertically displaceable in translation on the external face of the branch 75 of the plate 70 and has at its upper part a support cleat 101.
- the pusher 100 is guided by an internal groove 102 which cooperates with a flange 103 projecting from said lateral face of the branch 75.
- the pusher 100 has, at its lower part, a lug 104 intended to cooperate with the edge of the latch 41, as shown in FIG. 21, and above said lug 104, a notch 105 having an internal profile in the form of a ramp.
- the pusher 100 is held in the locking position of the latch 41 (FIG. 21) by a helical compression spring 105 interposed between the lower end of this pusher 100 and a fixed stop 106 formed on the external face of the branch 75 of the plate 70.
- the helical spring 105 is guided by a rod 107 carried by the pusher 100.
- the latch 41 retains the pusher 100 in an intermediate position thanks to the torsion spring 42 whose stiffness is great compared to that of the helical spring 105.
- the pocket 11 of the case 10 includes a safety tab 35, one end 35a of which is secured to the side 15b of the sheath 15 and the other end of which 35b is provided with a fixing member on the side 15a of this sheath 15 and which is, in the embodiment constituted by a pressure member 36.
- This end 35b of this safety tab 35 is provided with a tongue 37 extending upward and which allows the user to move the safety tab 35 between a closed position locking the lever 20 in the retracted position and an open position releasing said lever 20.
- the pocket 11 is equipped with a loop 13 intended to hold the case 10, for example on a user's belt, in the case of a belt case.
- This passer-by may include at its lower part, an intermediate member of variable size in height, so as to carry the weapon up, the middle or the bottom of the hip, or even on the thigh of the user.
- the fixing means may also be constituted by a harness in the case of a shoulder holster for placing the holster 10 at the level of the left or right armpit of this user.
- the holster according to the invention has the advantage, thanks to the various elements which compose it, of offering a reliable retention of the weapon while allowing easy extraction of this weapon by the user.
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