WO2009052872A1 - Étui pour arme, holster et étui pour arme - Google Patents

Étui pour arme, holster et étui pour arme Download PDF

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WO2009052872A1
WO2009052872A1 PCT/EP2008/002221 EP2008002221W WO2009052872A1 WO 2009052872 A1 WO2009052872 A1 WO 2009052872A1 EP 2008002221 W EP2008002221 W EP 2008002221W WO 2009052872 A1 WO2009052872 A1 WO 2009052872A1
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Robert Hirt
Hans-Peter Frankl
Josef Klausmann
Rüdiger Lieske
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Heckler & Koch Gmbh
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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
    • F41C33/0245Skeleton-holsters, e.g. contacting only a minimal part of the small arm, e.g. contacting the muzzle, ejection port, chamber, trigger guard or hammer
    • 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
    • F41C33/041Special attachments therefor for connecting a holster to a belt, webbing or other object
    • 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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  • the present invention relates to a weapon mount with an interface which can be coupled / unlocked with an armature-side interface element.
  • the invention also relates to a holster with such a weapon holder.
  • Directional information such as top, bottom, front, back, right and left, as far as they relate to a weapon, is given from the point of view of the shooter for a weapon held in the attack. If they relate to the weapon mount or the gun holster, they are indicated for a weapon mount, which is arranged on the right side of the body of a shooter, and arranged substantially vertically from top to bottom on the trunk or on the thigh of a standing man is such that a weapon can be received therein with vertical axis of the soul facing down.
  • Such a weapon mount is known, for example, from US Pat. No. 6,561,073.
  • a gun-mounted rail on the gun is dovetailed with a complementarily shaped rail attached to a gun holster.
  • a resilient locking element locks the rails in a desired position to each other.
  • Another embodiment is known from US Pat. No. 6,112,962, in which for receiving a pistol, a pistol housing encompassing hollow profile is provided, in which a spring element is arranged, which releasably engages in a corresponding recess in the weapon housing.
  • the weapon contour adapted hollow profile forms the interface and the weapon-side outer profile the so coupled
  • Locking bar engages in the trigger guard and thus secures the weapon against unwanted removal.
  • the well-known weapon mounts are designed primarily for holding handguns (pistols, revolvers) and attack only on a relatively short section of weapons. Such weapon mounts are therefore suitable for receiving longer weapons, e.g. for receiving submachine guns, only conditionally suitable. Another problem is to carry such weapons safely and as close to the body in a holster and at the same time to allow a simple and quick use of weapons.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved weapon mount, which is also suitable for safely receiving longer weapons. This object is achieved by a weapon mount according to claim 1.
  • the weapon mount next to a first, ver / unlockable interface has a second interface which engages a second weapon element.
  • This second interface allows, in particular when it is located away from the first interface, a stable support of the weapon on / in the weapon mount.
  • This second interface can simultaneously serve to ensure that the weapon is only in one certain operating condition (especially secured) in the
  • the first interface on a spring-loaded securing element, which removably fixes the weapon-side interface element to the first interface. This reliably prevents the weapon from detaching itself from the weapon holder.
  • the first interface is formed complementary to a weapon side arranged receiving device.
  • a weapon side arranged receiving device e.g. Picatinny or NATO rails or other interfaces are on many Ordonanzwaffen for example for receiving additional equipment or straps o.a. arranged.
  • Such a recording device which is not occupied with additional equipment, can be used to fix the weapon mount in the first interface.
  • the securing element engages on this recording device itself, wherein according to claim 5, the first interface for receiving a strip-shaped receiving device is formed, thus defining an elongated guide or receiving area, which is advantageous for the determination of the weapon with respect to the weapon mount , Claim 6 relates to a design for a typical receiving device with one or more transverse grooves, which simultaneously serve to cooperate with the securing element.
  • the embodiment according to claim 7 relates to the design of the second interface, which on an arms side
  • Securing element in particular a safety lever attacks and a recording of the weapon in the weapon mount prevented when the weapon is in the unlocked, ie in the fire ready state.
  • Securing element in particular a safety lever attacks and a recording of the weapon in the weapon mount prevented when the weapon is in the unlocked, ie in the fire ready state.
  • Only secured weapons in the weapon mount are receivable. This is desirable for safety reasons, especially in automatic or semi-automatic weapons.
  • the securing element can be unlocked by a handle against a spring effect.
  • the weapon is securely fixed and locked in the holder without actuating the handle.
  • the developments according to the claims 9-13 relate to a weapon holder according to the invention, in which the fixing takes place via one or more holding elements on the weapon, e.g. via the attachment eyelets for receiving a carrying strap. Since these eyelets are arranged away from one another on the weapon - a fastening eye is usually attached to the rear end of the weapon and one attached to the front end of the weapon - as a secure fixation over the entire weapon length (claims 9 and 10).
  • the fixation on the holding elements eg eyelets
  • an axially displaceable pin or pin claim 11
  • a rigid pin or pin claim 12
  • the handle according to claim 13 is arranged in the region of the handle of the weapon mounted in the weapon mount, the handle can be operated to unlock the securing element with the hand guiding the weapon. As a result, a complete one-handed gun control is possible.
  • the weapon holder is developed so that it is both on the left and on the right side the weapon is attachable and corresponding components
  • Weapon holder can be used by both left and right-handed or is optionally wearable on both sides of the body.
  • the weapon mount is firmly coupled with a hip or thigh holster or a shoulder holster, which is to be fastened to the body via appropriate attachment and support straps.
  • the weapon Due to the arrangement of the first and second interfaces on a rail, the length of which corresponds approximately to the gun barrel length and runs parallel to the axis of the soul and in particular laterally arranged on the weapon mount weapon, the weapon is held tight to the body and can also be under clothing be hidden (claim 16).
  • the claims 17 and 18 relate to a gun holster with a weapon mount according to the invention, to which according to claim 18, an operating loop is provided which cooperates with an extendable shoulder support of the arranged in the weapon mount weapon.
  • This loop is used to take off the shoulder rest when removing the weapon from the gun holder and to bring in a desired working position, • so that the gun is to bring even with one-handed operation by the shooter fireproof in the shoulder stop, which is advantageous for a targeted use of weapons is.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a first
  • Embodiment of the invention which is arranged on a leg holster
  • FIG. 2 shows a front view of the weapon mount according to the invention from FIG. 1 with weapon arranged therein, FIG.
  • FIG 3 is a side view of a second embodiment of the invention, which is arranged on a shoulder or Achselholster
  • FIG. 4 is a rear view of the gun holder shown in Fig. 3 with a weapon disposed thereon,
  • FIG. 5 a representation corresponding to FIG. 4, in which the weapon is partially removed, FIG.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of the embodiment shown in Figures 3-5 with an actuating loop for a retractable shoulder rest.
  • Fig. 7 is a side view of a third
  • Fig. 8 is a front view of the
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the weapon holder of Fig. 7 (section AA) with an attached weapon-side pick-up device;
  • FIG. 10 is a view of the weapon-side receiving device.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the side view of the weapon mount 1 according to the invention shows this on a thigh holster 2, which is fastened with attachment strap 3 on the body.
  • the weapon mount 1 has a rail-shaped main body 5, which has at its lower end a first interface 6, which is formed as upwardly and laterally open channel on which a dovetail guide 7 for a tongue-and-groove connection.
  • a second interface 8 is formed, which serves as a fixed stop for a weapon element (see below).
  • the handle 10 is arranged, which protrudes into the interior of the rail-shaped main body 5 via an actuating rail 11 and there acts on the securing element 12 so that when unconfirmed handle 10, one end of the securing element 12 projects into the region of the first interface 6.
  • the operating rail 11 is pushed over the handle 10 down into the weapon mount 1, while the spring force of a (not shown) in the interior of the rail-shaped main body 5 arranged spring and over a suitable (not shown) link mechanism sunk the end of the securing element 12 in the rail-shaped body.
  • a locking screw 13 is provided, whose head is guided within a slot 14.
  • Fig. 2 shows the interaction of the weapon mount 1 with a weapon 20 disposed therein, which is designed here as a submachine gun.
  • the weapon 20 has in its front shaft portion laterally and on the upper side receiving devices 21 which are formed as provided with transverse grooves 22 so-called.
  • Picatinny rails These are firmly fixed to the weapon. Such Picatinny or NATO
  • Rails are usually used to fix attachments
  • Receiving device 21 is inserted into the first interface 6, the cross-section and dovetail guide 7 is formed complementary to the cross-sectional profile of the receiving device 21.
  • the rail-shaped main body 5 extends laterally and substantially parallel to the axis of the soul 23 of the weapon.
  • the securing element 12 protruding into the first interface engages in one of the transverse grooves 22, so that the weapon 20 is also fixed in the axial direction to the weapon mount 1.
  • the safety or fire selector lever 24 protruding from the weapon housing on the left engages the second interface 8.
  • the second interface 8 is matched to the geometry of the safety lever 24 that the weapon 20 with its receiving device 21 is only fully inserted into the guide channel of the first interface 6 when the safety lever 24 is in the "Getekf" position. This prevents one from getting lost in the Weapon holder 1 or worn in the thigh holster 2
  • the shooter To remove the weapon 20, the shooter surrounds the (in Fig. 2 concealed) handle 28 of the weapon and operated with the thumb of the shooting hand, the handle 10 (slide down) and thus solves the fuse element 12 from the transverse groove 22. Then he pulls the weapon so far up until the receiving device 21 is completely led out of the dovetail guide 7 and the weapon holder 1 releases the weapon. At the same time, he can press the now also exposed locking lever 24 and if necessary release the weapon 20 in this process.
  • the insertion of the weapon 20 in the weapon holder 1 takes place in the reverse manner.
  • the safety lever 24 is brought into the Geêtf'-position and the weapon 20 is attached to the front end of its receiving device 21 at the upper, open end 9 of the dovetail guide 7 and inserted into this.
  • the dovetail guide 7 surrounds the receiving device 21 and the securing element 12 is lowered either by operating the handle 10 or pushed out via a at the front end of the receiving device 21 (not shown) run-off from the path of movement of the receiving device 21 in the dovetail guide 7, then either by Release the handle 10 or automatically engage in one of the transverse grooves 22.
  • this is arranged on the first interface 6, that it engages in the foremost transverse groove 22 '.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 show the weapon mount or the thigh holster for use by a right-handed person.
  • thigh holsters 2 may also be adapted for use by a left-hander.
  • the second interface 8 has to be implemented, namely from the one in Fig. 1 on the left side of the rail-shaped main body 5 (facing away from the perspective of the shooter) on the right side of the rail-shaped main body 5.
  • the second interface is the eighth via a releasable fastener (eg a screw) coupled to the rail-shaped main body 5.
  • the thigh holster 2 itself must then be attached only to the left leg of the shooter, and the weapon 20 is inserted with its right receiving device 21 in the dovetail guide 7.
  • FIG. 3-5 show a second embodiment of a weapon mount 201 which is attached to a shoulder or shoulder holster 202.
  • fastening straps 203 (FIGS. 4, 5 and 6) serve to fix on the body.
  • the rail-shaped main body 205 has at its upper end a first interface 206, which is formed as a transverse groove 207 in the rail-shaped main body 205.
  • the second interface 208 is provided at the lower end of the rail-shaped main body 205.
  • the protruding from the downwardly facing end face of the rail-shaped main body 205 and is formed as a pin or pin.
  • a handle 210 which is coupled to the securing element 212 in the interior of the rail-shaped main body 205.
  • the trained as a pin or pin fuse element 212 passes through and closes in its rest position the transverse groove 207.
  • the fuse element 212 Upon actuation of the handle 210 down the fuse element 212 is moved over a non-visible backdrop in the longitudinal direction of the rail-shaped body 205 against a spring force down and thereby releases the opening of the transverse groove 207.
  • Interfaces 206 and 208 of the weapon mount 101 are arranged and configured to cooperate with the eyelets 26 and 27 of the weapon 20 ( Figure 4).
  • the rail-shaped main body 205 extends almost over the entire weapon length.
  • FIG. 4 shows a weapon 20 coupled to the weapon mount 201.
  • the rear attachment eye 26 is arranged in the transverse groove 207 of the weapon mount 201 and the front attachment eye 27 in front of the downwardly facing end face of the rail-shaped main body 205, so that the securing element 212 in the rear eyelet 26 and disposed at the lower end of the weapon mount 201 pin 208 (the second interface) is inserted in the front attachment eyelet 27 of the weapon.
  • the weapon 20 is coupled to the weapon mount 201.
  • the handle 210 moves it downwards (in the direction of
  • the front attachment eye 27 of the weapon is in turn guided over the pin 208.
  • the weapon is then pivoted with its rear end to the weapon mount 201, so that the rear attachment eye 26 in the region of Transverse groove 207 passes, which is exposed by operation of the handle 210.
  • the rear attachment eye 26 is in the
  • Handle 210 fixed by the securing element 212, so that the weapon 20 with respect to the weapon mount 201 is fixed.
  • the securing element 212 is provided with a corresponding run-on slope, so that it is displaced axially only by pressing the rear attachment eye 26 and then spring-loaded snaps into the rear attachment eye 26.
  • Figs. 3, 4 and 5 show an embodiment adapted for a right-handed person.
  • the handle 210 can be displaced to the opposite side (see FIG. 3) so that the entire weapon mount 201 can also be converted for operation by a left-hander.
  • the handle 210 (not shown) with a releasable screw 213 at the acting on the securing element 212 locking / unlocking is attached, which runs inside the rail-shaped main body 5.
  • Fig. 6 shows the weapon mount 201 attached to a shoulder holster 202 provided with an actuating loop 215 which is secured to the extendable shoulder support 29 which is shown in partially retracted position.
  • the attachment loop 215 secures the extendable shoulder support 29 relative to the holster 202 so that by moving the weapon 20 down and / or forward, the shoulder support 29 is fully extended, leaving the shooter with the weapon 20 can bring without the help of his second hand with fully extended shoulder rest 29 in the shoulder stop.
  • the Operating loop 215 adjustable in length and detachable
  • the weapon mount 201 is also provided with a stop piece (similar to the second interface 8 in the first embodiment), which is designed and arranged so that it cooperates with a security device of the weapon, so that they only in a secured state the weapon mount is coupled.
  • This element is also implemented or exchangeable, so that the weapon mount can be set up for both left-handed and right-handed.
  • FIGS. 7 to 12 show a third exemplary embodiment of a weapon mount 301 according to the invention.
  • This comprises a main body 305, on whose upper area a first interface 306 and at the lower end a second interface 308 are arranged. Both interfaces 306, 308 are disposed in an elongated recess 314.
  • a projection 315 with a recess 316 is disposed at the lower end of the recess 314, which has an angular, pocket-like receiving profile.
  • the projection 315 with the recess 316 form the second interface 308.
  • a weapon-side receiving device 321 for coupling a weapon can be used in this (see Fig. 9 ff.).
  • the weapon mount 301 is provided at the upper and lower ends and centrally with attachment points 317.
  • Fasteners such as a screw, a pin or the like can be introduced there to the
  • a securing element 304 (see Fig. 9).
  • the fuse element 304 may also be integrally formed on the main body 305. The fuse element 304 is arranged and configured so that only a secured weapon can be coupled to the weapon mount 301. This prevents inadvertent firing.
  • FIG. 8 shows a side view of the weapon mount 301 with a handle 310.
  • a pivot lever 309 is arranged thereon, the lower end 320 of which projects laterally out of the profile of the handle 310.
  • a schematically indicated weapon-side receiving device 321 is coupled, which is supported in the projection 315. Its contour corresponds approximately to that of the oblong depression 314.
  • FIG. 9 shows that the handle 310 is coupled with a guide 327 projecting into the main body 305.
  • End is designed as a hook-shaped finger.
  • Fuse element 312 forms the first interface 306. Zur
  • Actuation of the handle 310 the pivoted on a pin 325 by a spring 323 pivot lever 309 is first pivoted (in the direction of arrow A). For example, a shooter puts his thumb on the upper stop surface of the
  • the end 320 is located in a recess 303 at the upper end of the link 327, which can now be moved over the handle 310 into the weapon mount 301 inside.
  • the gate 327 biases a spring 329, which is arranged in a recess 328 in the slot 327 and is supported on the base body 305 via a transverse pin 331 (see also Fig. 10).
  • the spring 329 pushes the link 327 upwards, and holds without actuation of the handle 310, the securing element 312 in the projection 319 of the weapon-side receiving device 321.
  • the link 327 is moved together with the fuse element 312 in the base body down ,
  • the securing element 312 releases from the projection 319 on the weapon-side receiving device 321 and releases it.
  • This can be pivoted sideways together with the weapon, not shown, from the recess 314.
  • one end 337 of the receiving device 321 is still in the recess 316 and is supported in the pocket-like profile of the projection 315. After the lateral pivoting, the end 337 can be completely removed from the recess 316 and thus the receiving device 312 with the weapon from the recess 314.
  • the weapon can now be removed in the direction of arrow C from the weapon holder 301 with a sideways movement.
  • the weapon does not have to be pulled upwards out of a rail guide. Even a sitting shooter can decouple the weapon - even with concealed support.
  • the insertion of the weapon takes place in the reverse manner.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 show an armature-side receiving device 321 with transverse grooves 322, for example a Picatinny rail. Furthermore, the recess 339 is shown, through which the hook-shaped finger 312 engages behind the projection 319 when the weapon-side receiving device 321 is coupled. If the receiving device 321 is not coupled to the weapon mount 301, 322 additional devices can be defined on the transverse grooves.
  • the receiving device 321 is bordered by an obliquely tapered enclosure 336, which corresponds to the depression 314 on the weapon mount 301. At the lower end of the enclosure 336 forms the end 337. Its outer profile corresponds to the profile of the projection 315 and engages when coupled in the recess 316 a.
  • the skirt 336 facilitates insertion of the receptacle 321 into the weapon mount 301: the end 337 is inserted obliquely downward into the protrusion 315.
  • the mutually corresponding edge slopes of the recess 314 and the enclosure 336 align the receiving device 321 and thus the weapon parallel to the longitudinal axis of the weapon mount 301. This ensures that the finger 312 opens into the opening 339.
  • the projection 319 pushes on further inclination on the slope 312a attaching the finger 312 down. Possibly.
  • the gate 324 must be unlocked via the pivot lever 309. The projection 319 continues to slide over the end of the finger 312 until it springs back to its original position and finally fixes the receiving device 321.
  • two recesses 335 or recesses for attachment to a weapon are arranged at the upper and lower end of the receiving device 321.
  • the brackets can be worn in conjunction with leg, hip or shoulder holsters both left and right and operated with one hand.

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L'invention concerne un étui pour arme (1, 201, 301) destiné à recevoir une arme (20) et qui comporte une première et une seconde interface (6, 8; 206, 208; 306, 308), lesquelles agissent chacune sur l'arme insérée. La première interface (6, 206, 306) est conçue de sorte à pouvoir être accouplée à un élément d'interface (21, 26) côté arme, de manière verrouillable ou déverrouillable, et la seconde interface (8; 208; 308) agit sur un second élément de l'arme (24,27). L'invention concerne également un holster (2, 202) doté de l'étui pour arme (1, 201) de l'invention susmentionné.
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