U.S. patent application number 14/208471 was filed with the patent office on 2014-09-18 for modular convertible tactical sling system.
This patent application is currently assigned to BLACKPOWDER PRODUCTS, INC.. The applicant listed for this patent is BLACKPOWDER PRODUCTS, INC.. Invention is credited to Eric T. HENDRICKS.
Application Number | 20140263489 14/208471 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 51523065 |
Filed Date | 2014-09-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140263489 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
HENDRICKS; Eric T. |
September 18, 2014 |
MODULAR CONVERTIBLE TACTICAL SLING SYSTEM
Abstract
A modular convertible tactical sling system for a firearm or
other item. The sling system includes a primary strap, a hub mount
attachment, and at least two secondary straps. The configuration of
the primary strap, the hub mount attachment, and the at least two
secondary straps can provide for either a single point attachment
to a firearm or a two point attachment to a firearm.
Inventors: |
HENDRICKS; Eric T.; (Duluth,
GA) |
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Applicant: |
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BLACKPOWDER PRODUCTS, INC. |
Duluth |
GA |
US |
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Assignee: |
BLACKPOWDER PRODUCTS, INC.
Duluth
GA
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Family ID: |
51523065 |
Appl. No.: |
14/208471 |
Filed: |
March 13, 2014 |
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Application
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61779142 |
Mar 13, 2013 |
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Current U.S.
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224/150 ;
224/579; 29/401.1 |
Current CPC
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F41C 33/002 20130101;
Y10T 29/49716 20150115 |
Class at
Publication: |
224/150 ;
224/579; 29/401.1 |
International
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F41C 33/00 20060101
F41C033/00 |
Claims
1. A modular convertible tactical sling system comprising: a
primary strap; a hub mount attachment; and at least two secondary
straps for releasable attachment to the primary strap at proximal
ends thereof, and for releasable attachment at distal ends thereof
to a selected one of the hub mount attachment or a sling connector
on an object to which the sling is to be connected; whereby
interchangeable selection of the secondary straps enables
interchangeable use of the sling system with different sling
connectors, and whereby interchangeable selection of the attachment
configuration of the distal ends of the secondary straps enables
interchangeable use between a single-point and a two-point sling
configuration.
2. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the primary strap comprises a strap member extending from a
first end to a second end, the first end comprising a buckle
portion having an insertion part and the second end comprising a
buckle portion having a receiving part.
3. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 2,
wherein the strap member of the primary strap comprises a length
adjustment mechanism for providing adjustment to the length of the
primary strap.
4. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 2,
wherein the insertion part of the first end comprises an insertion
appendage having catches formed therewith.
5. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 2,
wherein the receiving part of the second end comprises an insertion
opening having latches to removably engage the insertion part.
6. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the hub mount attachment comprises a central hub portion
and a first and second insertion part extending therefrom.
7. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 6,
wherein the central hub portion comprises a flush cup mount and at
least one ring.
8. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 6,
wherein the insertion parts extending from the central hub portion
each comprise an insertion appendage having catches formed
therewith.
9. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the secondary strap is a clip-type secondary strap.
10. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 9,
wherein the clip-type secondary strap comprises a strap member
extending from a first end to a second end, the first end
comprising a buckle portion having a receiving part that is
configured for removable engagement with the insertion part, and
the second end comprising a clip connector.
11. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 10,
wherein the clip connector comprises a hook and a spring biased arm
that can selectively actuate to permit access to the hook.
12. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 10,
wherein the clip connector comprises an HK hook.
13. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the secondary strap comprises a swivel-type secondary
strap.
14. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 13,
wherein the swivel-type secondary strap comprises a strap member
extending from a first end to a second end, the first end
comprising a buckle portion having a receiving part that is
configured for removable engagement with the insertion part, and
the second end comprising a push button swivel mount.
15. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 14,
wherein the push button swivel mount comprises a pin having ball
bearings therein that are biased outwardly, and a push button for
selectively releasing the outward biasing of the ball bearings.
16. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 14,
wherein the push button swivel mount is a heavy duty push button
swivel mount.
17. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the object to which the sling system is connected comprises
a firearm.
18. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 17,
wherein the single point attachment configuration of the sling
system comprises the primary strap, the hub mount attachment, and a
first and a second secondary strap, the second end of the primary
strap removably engaged with the first arm extension of the hub
mount attachment, the first end of the primary strap removably
engaged with the first end of the first secondary strap, the second
end of the first secondary strap removably engaged to the central
hub portion of the hub mount attachment, the first end of the
second secondary strap removably engaged with the second arm
extension of the hub mount attachment, and the second end of the
second secondary strap removably engaged with a mounting attachment
of the firearm.
19. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 18,
wherein the first and second secondary straps comprise clip-type
secondary straps, swivel-type secondary straps, and/or a
combination thereof.
20. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 18,
wherein the mounting attachment of the firearm to removably engage
the second end of the secondary strap can be configured for
clip-type secondary straps or swivel-type secondary straps.
21. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 20,
wherein the mounting attachment comprises a ring mount.
22. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 20,
wherein the mounting attachment comprises a flush cup mount.
23. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 17,
wherein the firearm comprises a tactical firearm.
24. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 17,
wherein the two point attachment configuration of the sling system
to the firearm comprises the primary strap, the hub mount
attachment, and a first and a second secondary strap, the second
end of the primary strap removably engaged with the first arm
extension of the hub mount attachment, the first end of the primary
strap removably engaged with the first end of the first secondary
strap, the first end of the second secondary strap removably
engaged with the second arm extension of the hub mount attachment,
the second end of the first secondary strap removably engaged with
a first mounting attachment of the firearm, and the second end of
the second secondary strap removably engaged with a second mounting
attachment of the firearm.
25. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 24,
wherein the first and second secondary straps comprise clip-type
secondary straps, swivel-type secondary straps, and/or a
combination thereof.
26. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 24,
wherein the first and second mounting attachments of the firearm to
removably engage the second end of the secondary strap can be
configured for clip-type secondary straps or swivel-type secondary
straps.
27. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 26,
wherein the first and second mounting attachments comprise ring
mounts, flush cup mounts, or a combination thereof.
28. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the strap member of the primary strap is formed from nylon
webbing having a width of about 1.5 inch.
29. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1,
wherein the strap member of the secondary strap is formed from
nylon webbing having a width of about 1 inch.
30. The modular convertible tactical sling system of claim 1, at
least partially comprising 7075 aluminum connector portions.
31. A rifle sling system comprising: a primary strap; the primary
strap comprising a strap member extending from a first end to a
second end, the first end comprising a buckle portion having a
insertion part and the second end comprising a buckle potion having
a receiving part; a hub mount attachment; the hub mount attachment
comprising a central hub portion and at least two insertion parts
extending therefrom, the central hub portion comprising a flush cup
mount, a first ring and a second ring, and the insertion parts each
comprising an insertion appendage; and at least two secondary
straps, the secondary straps comprising a strap member extending
from a first end to a second end, the first end comprising a buckle
portion having a receiving part and the second end comprising an
engagement connector.
32. The rifle sling system of claim 31, wherein the engagement
connectors comprise clip-type connectors and/or swivel-type
connectors.
33. The rifle sling system of claim 31, wherein the sling system
can be configured to provide for a single point attachment to a
firearm.
34. The rifle sling system of claim 31, wherein the sling system
can be configured to provide for a two point attachment to a
firearm.
35. A sling system for a firearm comprising a primary strap, a hub
mount attachment, and at least two secondary straps, the primary
strap comprising a strap member having a first end engagement
member and a second end engagement member, the mount attachment
including a central hub portion and arm extensions extending from
the central hub portion, the central hub portion having an
engagement portion and the arm extensions having engagement
portions, and the at least two secondary straps comprising a strap
member having a first end engagement member and a second end
engagement member.
36. The sling system for a firearm of claim 35, wherein the
configuration of the engagement members of the primary strap, the
hub mount attachment, and the at least two secondary straps can
provide for either a single point attachment to a firearm or a two
point attachment to a firearm.
37. A method of conversion of a sling system for a carried object
between a single-point sling carrying configuration and a two-point
sling carrying configuration, the method comprising attaching a
first end of a primary strap to a hub mount, attaching a first
secondary strap between the hub mount and the carried object, and
interchangeably attaching a second end of the primary strap to
either the carried object or to the hub mount.
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the carried object is a
firearm.
39. The method of claim 37, wherein the second end of the primary
strap is attached to the carried object or to the hub mount via a
second secondary strap.
40. The method of claim 37, wherein the attachments between the
sling system and the carried object are interchangeable between
clip-type connectors and swivel-type connectors.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional
Patent Application Ser. No. 61/779,142 filed Mar. 13, 2013, the
content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its
entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of
slings for firearms, and more particularly to a modular and
convertible tactical sling system for firearms.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Slings or shoulder straps are used for lifting and carrying
items over the shoulder of a person and/or for hanging items on a
support. For example, a sling comprising a strap of leather, nylon
or other material is often affixed to a rifle, shotgun,
muzzleloader or other type of long gun, for easier carrying in the
field. Slings may also be used to steady a gun while aiming, for
attachment of a rope to lift a gun to a tree-stand, and/or for
various other purposes.
[0004] A flexible sling or strap is conventionally attached to a
firearm by mounting attachments affixed near the front and rear of
the firearm, which are coupled to connectors secured to each end of
the sling or strap. Traditionally, the connectors of the sling or
strap require cooperative engagement with the mounting attachments
affixed to the firearm, which can require purchasing additional
mounting attachments depending on the mounting attachments present
on the firearm. Additionally, straps or slings typically only
provide minimal length adjustment and limited convertibility, which
can hinder the operation and functionality of the firearm in the
field.
[0005] Tactical slings are typically configured for either a
single-point or two-point attachment to a tactical weapon. For
example, a single-point attachment may allow easier use of the
weapon for shooting, climbing or reaching for a secondary weapon
while holding the primary weapon in a ready and accessible
position. Two-point sling attachments may be preferred for use when
the user bends or crouches, or is applying handcuffs in
law-enforcement applications. Known tactical slings also typically
utilize a single connector type for attachment of the sling to a
tactical weapon, commonly either a flush cup connector or an
accessory clip connector. With typical known tactical sling
systems, a user wishing to switch between a single-point and a
two-point attachment, or between different types of connectors,
generally will need to purchase a different type of sling, as a
single-point sling typically is not compatible with two-point
attachments (or vice-versa), and a flush cup sling typically is not
compatible with an accessory clip connector (or vice-versa).
[0006] Continued improvements in the field are sought, and it has
now been recognized that needs exist for an improved tactical sling
system. It is to the provision of a modular convertible tactical
sling system meeting these and other needs that the present
invention is primarily directed.
SUMMARY
[0007] In example embodiments, the present invention provides a
modular convertible tactical sling system for firearms. The modular
convertible tactical sling system generally includes a primary
strap, a hub mount, and at least two secondary straps. The
secondary straps are interchangeable between flush cup compatible
connectors and accessory clip compatible connectors, such that the
sling system may be used with either type of connector.
Additionally, the hub mount enable a fast and easy conversion of
the sling system between a single-point sling mode and a two-point
sling mode. Thus, the modular convertible tactical sling system of
the present invention allows a user to purchase a single sling
system that can be used in different configurations and with
different types of attachment connectors.
[0008] In one aspect, the present invention relates to modular
convertible tactical sling system including a primary strap, a hub
mount attachment, and at least two secondary straps. The primary
strap includes a strap member extending from a first end to a
second end wherein the first end includes a buckle portion having
an insertion part and the second end includes a buckle portion
having a receiving part. The hub mount attachment includes a
central hub portion and a first and second insertion part extending
therefrom. The central hub portion includes a flush cup mount and
at least one ring. The at least two secondary straps can be in the
form of clip-type secondary straps, swivel-type secondary straps,
or a combination thereof. The clip-type secondary strap includes a
strap member extending from a first end to a second end, the first
end including a buckle portion having a receiving part that is
configured for removable engagement with the insertion part, and
the second end including a clip connector. The swivel-type
secondary strap includes a strap member extending from a first end
to a second end, the first end including a buckle portion having a
receiving part that is configured for removable engagement with the
insertion part, and the second end including a push button swivel
mount. The sling system can be configured to provide for a single
point attachment to a firearm or a two point attachment to a
firearm.
[0009] In another aspect, the invention relates to a rifle sling
system including a primary strap, a hub mount attachment, and at
least two secondary straps. The primary strap includes a strap
member extending from a first end to a second end, the first end
including a buckle portion having an insertion part and the second
end including a buckle potion having a receiving part. The hub
mount attachment includes a central hub portion and at least two
insertion parts extending therefrom, the central hub portion
including a flush cup mount and a first and a second ring, and the
insertion parts each including an insertion appendage having
catches formed therewith. The secondary straps include a strap
member extending from a first end to a second end, the first end
including a buckle portion having a receiving part and the second
end including an engagement connector. The engagement connector can
be in the form of clip-type connectors and/or swivel-type
connectors. The sling system can be configured to provide for a
single point attachment to a firearm or a two point attachment to
the firearm.
[0010] In still another aspect, the invention relates to a sling
system for a firearm including a primary strap, a hub mount
attachment, and at least two secondary straps. The primary strap
includes a strap member having a first end engagement member and a
second end engagement member. The hub mount attachment includes a
central hub portion and arm extensions extending from the central
hub portion. The central hub portion includes an engagement portion
and the arm extensions include engagement portions. The at least
two secondary straps each include a strap member having a first end
engagement member and a second end engagement member. The
configuration of the engagement members of the primary strap, the
hub mount attachment, and the at least two secondary straps can
provide for either a single point attachment to a firearm or a two
point attachment to a firearm.
[0011] These and other aspects, features and advantages of the
invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures
and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of
the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in
the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing
general description and the following brief description of the
drawings and detailed description of the invention are exemplary
and explanatory of preferred embodiments of the invention, and are
not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the modular convertible
tactical sling system according to an example embodiment of the
present invention.
[0013] FIG. 2A shows a top perspective view of the first end of the
primary strap of FIG. 1, showing a buckle portion comprising an
insertion part.
[0014] FIG. 2B shows a bottom perspective view of the insertion
part of FIG. 2A.
[0015] FIG. 3A shows a top perspective view of the second end of
the primary strap of FIG. 1, showing a buckle portion comprising a
receiving part.
[0016] FIG. 3B shows a bottom perspective view of the receiving
part of FIG. 3A.
[0017] FIG. 4 shows a top perspective view of the hub mount
attachment of FIG. 1.
[0018] FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of an accessory clip type
of secondary strap for use with the sling system of FIG. 1, showing
a buckle portion comprising a receiving part at a first end and an
accessory clip connector at a second end.
[0019] FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of a flush cup swivel type
of secondary strap for use with the sling system of FIG. 1, showing
a buckle portion comprising a receiving part at a first end and a
push button swivel mount for attachment to a flush cup coupling at
a second end.
[0020] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a firearm or rifle having
sling connectors for use with a sling system according to an
example embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a mounting attachment of the
firearm of FIG. 7, showing a first or rear ring mount.
[0022] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a mounting attachment of the
firearm of FIG. 7, showing a second or front ring mount.
[0023] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a mounting attachment of
the firearm of FIG. 7, showing a first and a second flush cup mount
coupling at a stock portion of the firearm.
[0024] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a mounting attachment of
the firearm of FIG. 7, showing a third or front flush cup
mount.
[0025] FIG. 12 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
being used to carry a firearm by a user according to an example
embodiment of the present invention, in a configuration wherein the
sling system provides for a two-point attachment to the firearm by
using the swivel-type secondary straps attached to flush cup
couplings on the firearm.
[0026] FIG. 13 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
being used to carry a firearm by a user according to another
example embodiment of the present invention, in another
configuration wherein the sling system provides for a one point
attachment to the firearm by using the swivel-type secondary straps
connected with a flush cup coupling on the firearm.
[0027] FIG. 14 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
being used to carry a firearm by a user according to another
example embodiment of the present invention, in another
configuration wherein the sling system provides for a two-point
attachment to the firearm by using the accessory clip-type
secondary straps connected to ring couplings on the firearm.
[0028] FIG. 15 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
being used to carry a firearm by a user according to another
example embodiment of the present invention, in another
configuration wherein the sling system provides for a one point
attachment to the firearm by the accessory clip-type secondary
straps connected to a ring coupling on the firearm.
[0029] FIG. 16 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
mounted to a firearm according to another example embodiment of the
present invention, in another configuration wherein the sling
system provides for a two point attachment to the firearm by using
a combination of both the clip-type secondary strap and the
swivel-type secondary strap.
[0030] FIG. 17 shows the modular convertible tactical sling system
being used to carry a firearm by a user according to another
example embodiment of the present invention, in a configuration
wherein the sling system provides for a one point attachment to the
firearm by using a combination of both the clip-type secondary
strap and the swivel-type secondary strap.
[0031] FIG. 18 shows a front view of an accessory clip connector
according to an alternate embodiment of the present invention,
wherein the accessory clip connector is suitable for use with the
secondary strap of FIG. 5.
[0032] FIG. 19 shows a front view of a hub mount attachment
according to an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0033] The present invention may be understood more readily by
reference to the following detailed description of the invention
taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which
form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this
invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods,
conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that
the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing
particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended
to be limiting of the claimed invention. Any and all patents and
other publications identified in this specification are
incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
[0034] Also, as used in the specification including the appended
claims, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" include the plural,
and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least
that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates
otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from "about" or
"approximately" one particular value and/or to "about" or
"approximately" another particular value. When such a range is
expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular
value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values
are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about,"
it will be understood that the particular value forms another
embodiment.
[0035] Generally described, the present invention relates to a
modular convertible tactical sling system for carrying a firearm or
other item. In example embodiments, the sling system comprises a
primary strap, a hub mount attachment, and at least two secondary
straps. Advantageously, the sling system is easily convertible to
provide for a one point attachment to the firearm or a two point
attachment to the firearm. In one form, the secondary straps
comprise clip-type fasteners to mount to the firearm. In another
form, the secondary straps comprise swivel-type fasteners to mount
to the firearm. Optionally, the secondary straps can include a
combination of both clip-type and swivel-type fasteners to mount to
the firearm.
[0036] With reference now to the drawing figures, wherein like
reference numbers represent corresponding parts throughout the
several views, FIG. 1 shows a modular convertible tactical sling
system 10 according to an example embodiment of the present
invention. The sling system 10 generally removably mounts to a
firearm R (see FIGS. 7-17) to provide for carrying or supporting
the same. The firearm R is a rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader or other
type of long gun or other firearm format, for example having a
stock and/or barrel and/or other component(s) to which the strap
may be permanently or semi-permanently affixed. While the sling
system 10 is described herein as used in connection with a firearm
R, it may also be adapted for use with tools, luggage and/or other
items to be carried using a sling system.
[0037] The sling system 10 generally comprises a primary strap 12,
a hub mount 50, and at least two secondary straps 70. In one
example form, a first end 16 of the primary strap is removably
engaged to a first end 83 of a first secondary strap 70, a second
end 18 of the primary strap 12 is removably engaged to first
engagement portion of the hub mount 50, and a first end 93 of a
second secondary strap 70 is engaged to a second engagement portion
of the hub mount 50. Releasable interengagement features or
connectors are preferably provided for providing removable
engagement between the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50, and the
two secondary straps 70. For example, in one form, the
interengagement features comprise AustriAlpin Cobra buckles.
Alternatively, other forms of engagement features may be provided
as desired, for example, slide release buckles, snap hooks, or
other forms as desired.
[0038] The primary strap 12 generally comprises an elongate strap
member 14 that extends from the first end 16 to the second end 18.
In example forms, the first end 16 comprises a buckle portion
forming an engagement member or insertion part 20 (male buckle
part) and the second end 18 comprises a buckle portion forming an
engagement member or receiving part 30 (female buckle part).
Generally, the insertion part 20 and the receiving part 30 comprise
at least one opening, slot or loop (see 21, 31 of FIGS. 2A-3B) for
receiving the strap member 14 therethrough such that the same can
be fastened to the insertion part 20 and the receiving part 30. For
example, the strap member 14 is guided through the respective
openings 21, 31 and sewn to itself such that the parts 20, 30
remain engaged therewith. Optionally, other forms of securing the
strap member 14 to the parts 20, 30 may be provided as desired.
Also optional, a length adjustment member 40 is provided on the
strap member 14 (between the first and second ends 16, 18) to
provide adjustment to the length of the primary strap 12. For
example, depending on the size of the user and/or the preferred
carrying configuration, adjustment to the length adjustment member
40 may be provided.
[0039] FIGS. 2A-3B show the insertion part 20 and the receiving
part 30 in greater detail. As described above, according to one
example form, the insertion part 20 and the receiving part 30 are
in the form of the AustriAlpin Cobra buckle. As depicted in FIGS.
2A-B, the insertion part 20 generally comprises the opening 21 for
guiding the strap member 14 therethrough to be secured therewith,
an insertion appendage 22 generally extending opposite the opening
21, and two catch-like features or catches 24, 26 formed with the
insertion appendage 22. As depicted in FIGS. 3A-B, the receiving
part 30 generally comprises the opening 31 for guiding the strap
member 14 therethrough to be secured therewith, an insertion
opening 32 for receiving the insertion appendage 22 of the
insertion part 20, and a first and a second latch member 34, 36 to
provide engagement with the catches 24, 26 of the insertion part
20. In one form, the first and second latch member 34, 36 pivotally
mount on the sides of the insertion opening 32 and each comprise a
spring or biasing member. The biasing members generally bias the
latch members 34, 36 to an angular position such that when the
insertion appendage 22 is within the insertion opening 20, the
latch members 34, 36 engage the catches 24, 26 such that the
insertion part 20 remains engaged with the receiving part 30. With
the insertion part 20 removably engaged with the receiving part 30,
and with the first and second latch member 34, 36 engaged with the
catches 24, 26 of the insertion appendage 22, the first and second
latch member 34, 36 must pivot (generally against the bias of the
biasing members) to be removed from engagement with the catches 24,
26 such that the insertion part 20 and the receiving part 30 can
disengage from each other.
[0040] In one form, the insertion part 20 and the receiving part 30
are configured to only permit removable engagement with each other
when properly oriented. For example, a bottom portion of the
insertion part 20 comprises a V-shaped ridge 25 (see FIG. 2B) that
is configured to be received by a V-shaped opening 35 on a bottom
portion of the receiving part 30 (see FIG. 3B). Thus, to permit
removable engagement, the ridge 25 and the opening 35 must be
properly orientated. In other forms, the ridge 25 (and optionally
the opening 35) may be removed so that proper orientation is not
necessary to provide for removable engagement with each other.
[0041] FIG. 4 shows the hub mount 50 in greater detail. As
depicted, the hub mount 50 is generally formed from a plate-like
material and having a thickness of about 1/16'', more preferably
about 1/8'', more preferably about 1/4'', and more preferably about
1/2''. In example forms, the hub mount 50 generally comprises a
central hub portion 52 and first and second arm extensions or
insertion parts 60, 62. In one form, the central hub portion 52 is
generally circular-shaped wherein the insertion parts 60, 62
generally oppositely extend from an outer contour of the central
hub portion 52 at diametrically opposed positions. The central hub
portion 52 generally comprises engagement portions formed therewith
to provide for optional removable engagement with portions of the
secondary straps 70 (as will be described below). For example, the
central hub portion 52 comprises a centrally-positioned flush cup
mount 53 comprising a central opening 54 and two generally C-shaped
rings or side channels 56, 58 formed around portions of the flush
cup mount 53 on opposite sides thereof. Preferably, the C-shaped
rings provide for removable engagement with a snap hook or clip
connector 85 of a clip-type or first secondary strap 80 (see FIG.
5), and the flush cup mount 53 provides for removable engagement
with a push button swivel mount 95 of a swivel-type or second
secondary strap 90 (see FIG. 6). Preferably, the first and second
arm extensions or insertion parts 60, 62 are generally shaped to
provide for removable engagement with the receiving part 30, for
example, having a substantially similar shape and function as the
insertion part 20. In one form, the hub mount 50 is a modified
AustriAlpin Quatro-lock. Optionally, the hub mount 50 may be shaped
and formed as desired. For example, it is preferred that the hub
mount 50 comprise engagement features to provide for removable
engagement with the engagement features of the straps 12, 70, thus,
the engagement features of the hub mount 50 may be modified or
changed according to the engagement features provided with the
straps 12, 70.
[0042] FIGS. 5-6 show the clip-type or first secondary strap 80 and
the swivel-type or second secondary strap 90. As depicted in FIG.
5, the first secondary strap 80 generally comprises a strap member
82 that extends from a first end 83 to a second end 84. The first
end 83 generally comprises the receiving part 30 (as described
above) and the second end 84 generally comprises the snap hook or
clip connector 85. In one form, the clip connector 85 is in the
form of a HK hook. As similarly described above, the strap member
82 is guided through the opening 31 of the receiving part 30 and an
opening 86 of the clip connector 85 and sewn to itself such that
the receiving part 30 and the clip connector 85 remain engaged
therewith. The clip connector 85 generally comprises the opening 86
for guiding the strap member 82 therethrough to be secured
therewith, a hook-like portion 87, and an arm 88. Generally, the
arm 88 is pivotally mounted to the clip connector 85 and biased to
remain engaged with an open end of the hook-like portion 87, which
allows for actuation thereof to provide for removable engagement
with the first or second ring 56, 58, or a mounting attachment of
the firearm R (as will be described below).
[0043] As depicted in FIG. 6, the second secondary strap 90
generally comprises a strap member 92 that extends from a first end
93 to a second end 94. The first end 93 generally comprises the
receiving part 30 (as described above) and the second end 94
comprises the push button swivel mount 95. In one form, the swivel
mount 95 is a heavy duty push button swivel mount. As similarly
described above, the strap member 92 is guided through the opening
31 of the receiving part 30 and an opening 96 of the push button
swivel mount 95 and sewn to itself such that the receiving part 30
and the push button swivel mount 95 remain engaged therewith. The
clip connector 85 generally comprises the opening 96 for guiding
the strap member 82 therethrough to be secured therewith, a
pin-like portion 97, ball bearings 98, and a push button 99.
Generally, the pin-like portion 97 comprises the plurality of ball
bearings 98 therein that bias outwardly along the periphery of the
pin 97. The push button 99 preferably actuates to release the ball
bearings 98 from being biased outwardly wherein the pin 97 can be
received by the flush cup mount 53 or a mounting attachment of the
firearm R (as will be described below). The release of the push
button 99 causes the ball bearing 98 to bias outwardly, and thus,
the push button swivel mount 95 remains removably engaged with the
flush cup mount 53. Preferably, the push button swivel mount 95 can
swivel 360 degrees while remaining engaged with the flush cup mount
or the mounting attachment of the firearm R.
[0044] FIGS. 18-19 show alternate embodiments of a clip connector
185 and a hub mount 150 suitable for use with the sling system 10.
For example, this embodiment of the clip connector 185 can replace
the clip connector 85 of the first secondary strap 80 (as shown in
FIG. 5) and this embodiment of the hub mount 150 can replace the
hub mount 50 (as shown in FIG. 4). The clip connector 185 generally
comprises an opening or slot 186 for receiving the strap member 82,
a hook-like body 187, and a closure arm 188. The arm 188 is
pivotally mounted to the clip connector 185 and spring biased to
remain engaged with the hook-like portion 187, which allows for
actuation thereof to provide for removable engagement with the
first or second ring 56, 58, or a mounting attachment of the
firearm R. The hub mount 150 generally comprises a central hub
portion 152 and first and second arm extensions or insertion parts
160, 162. The central hub portion 152 is generally circular-shaped
wherein the insertion parts 160, 162 generally oppositely extend
from an outer contour of the central hub portion 152 at
diametrically opposed positions. The central hub portion 152
generally comprises engagement portions formed therewith to provide
for optional removable engagement with portions of the secondary
straps 70. For example, the central hub portion 152 comprises a
centrally-positioned flush cup mount 153 comprising a central
opening 154 and two generally C-shaped rings or side channels 156,
158 formed around portions of the flush cup mount 153 on opposite
sides thereof. Preferably, the C-shaped rings provide for removable
engagement with a snap hook or clip connector 85, 185 of a
clip-type or first secondary strap 80 (see FIGS. 5 and 18), and the
flush cup mount 53 provides for removable engagement with a push
button swivel mount 95 of a swivel-type or second secondary strap
90 (see FIG. 6). Preferably, the first and second arm extensions or
insertion parts 160, 162 are generally shaped to provide for
removable engagement with the receiving part 30, for example,
having a substantially similar shape and function as the insertion
part 20.
[0045] FIGS. 7-11 shows a firearm R to which the sling system 10
can removably engage. In example forms, the firearm R is in the
form of an assault rifle, for example, an AR-15 type tactical
weapon. As depicted, the firearm R extends from a first end 112
(having a barrel) to a second end 114 (having a stock), and can
comprise a plurality of mounting attachments for receiving the clip
connector 85 or the push button swivel mount 95. In one form, the
firearm R comprises a first ring mount 122, a second ring mount
124, a first flush cup mount 126, a second flush cup mount 128, and
a third flush cup mount 130. As depicted in FIGS. 8-9, the first
ring mount 122 comprises a ring 123 affixed to a central portion of
the firearm R. The second ring mount 124 comprises a ring 125
affixed to a rail portion of the firearm R near the first end 112.
As depicted in FIGS. 10-11, the first flush cup mount 126 and the
second flush cup mount 128 are formed with the butt stock of the
firearm R near the second end 114. The third flush cup mount 130 is
formed with a rail attachment that is affixed to a portion of the
firearm R near the first end 112. As such, the mounting attachments
can provide a plurality of mounting mounts to provide engagement
with the sling system 10. Preferably, the positions of the mounting
attachments may be changed as desired.
[0046] The sling system 10 preferably provides a plurality of
configurations for mounting to the firearm R wherein one point or
two point attachment can be provided. Preferably, the sling system
10 can easily convert between the one point attachment and the two
point attachment. For example, it may be desired to have the sling
system 10 configured for one point attachment to the firearm 10
when a user will be transitioning between carrying the firearm R
and shooting the firearm while standing (e.g., to steady the
firearm while aiming), or reaching for secondary weapons (e.g., a
pistol, knife, etc.). Alternatively, it may be best to have the
sling system 10 configured for two point attachment to the firearm
R when the user is standing, bending down, or performing a task
that generally requires two hands (e.g., putting cuffs on a person,
etc.). The secondary straps 70 can be configured as desired wherein
the clip-type or swivel-type may be provided varying upon the
particular mounting attachments provided on the firearm R.
Preferably, in all the configurations of the sling system 10 as
will be described below, the sling system 10 may be configured for
both right-handed and left-handed users.
[0047] FIG. 12 shows the sling system 10 configured for two point
attachment to the firearm R according to one example embodiment of
the present invention. In this configuration, the sling system 10
comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50, and two
swivel-type secondary straps 90. Generally, one push button swivel
mount 95 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 removably engages
the second flush cup mount 128 of the firearm R and another swivel
mount 95 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 removably engages
the third flush cup mount 130. The first end 16 of the primary
strap having the insertion part 20 removably engages the receiving
part 30 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 (removably engaged to
the third flush cup mount 130), and the second end 18 of the
primary strap having the receiving part 30 removably engages the
first insertion part 60 of the hub mount 50. The second insertion
part 62 of the hub mount 50 removably engages the receiving part 30
of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 that is removably engaged to
the second flush cup mount 128.
[0048] FIG. 13 shows the sling system 10 configured for one point
attachment to the firearm R according to another example embodiment
of the present invention. As similarly described in FIG. 12, the
sling system 10 comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50,
and two swivel-type secondary straps 90. Generally, one push button
swivel mount 95 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 removably
engages the second flush cup mount 128 of the firearm R and another
swivel mount 95 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 removably
engages the flush cup mount 53 of the central hub portion 52 of the
hub mount 50. As such, a closed loop is formed wherein receiving
part 30 of the primary strap 12 (mounted to the insertion part 60
of the hub mount 50) wraps around the body of the user, removably
engages the receiving part 30 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90
and further extends to the swivel mount 95, which mounts to the
flush cup mount 53 of the hub mount 50. Preferably, the sling
system 10 can easily be converted from the two point attachment of
FIG. 12 to the one point attachment of FIG. 13. Likewise, the sling
system 10 can easily be converted from the one point attachment of
FIG. 13 to the two point attachment of FIG. 12. More preferably,
the conversion between the one point and two point attachment can
be performed while holding the firearm R with one hand and swapping
the engagement position of the push button swivel mount 95 with
another hand.
[0049] FIG. 14 shows the sling system 10 configured for two point
attachment to the firearm R according to another example embodiment
of the present invention. In this configuration, the sling system
10 comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50, and two
clip-type secondary straps 80. Generally, one clip connector 85 of
the clip-type secondary strap 80 removably engages the first ring
mount 122 of the firearm R and another clip connector 85 of the
clip-type secondary strap 80 removably engages the second ring
mount 122. The first end 16 of the primary strap 12 having the
insertion part 20 removably engages the receiving part 30 of the
clip-type secondary strap 80 (removably engaged to the second ring
mount 124), and the second end 18 of the primary strap having the
receiving part 30 removably engages the first insertion part 60 of
the hub mount 50. The second insertion part 62 of the hub mount 50
removably engages the receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary
strap 80 that is removably engaged to the first ring mount 122.
[0050] FIG. 15 shows the sling system 10 configured for one point
attachment to the firearm R according to another example embodiment
of the present invention. As similarly described in FIG. 14, the
sling system 10 comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50,
and two clip-type secondary straps 80. Generally, one clip
connector 85 of the clip-type secondary strap 80 removably engages
the first ring mount 122 of the firearm R and another clip
connector 85 of the clip-type secondary strap 80 removably engages
the first ring 56 of the central hub portion 52 of the hub mount
50. As similarly described above in FIG. 13, a closed loop is
formed wherein the primary strap 12 (mounted to the insertion part
60 of the hub mount 50) wraps around the body of the user,
removably engages the receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary
strap 80 and further extends to the clip connector 85, which mounts
to the first ring 56 of the hub mount 50. Preferably, as similarly
described above, the sling system 10 can easily be converted from
the two point attachment of FIG. 12 to the one point attachment of
FIG. 13. Likewise, the sling system 10 can easily be converted from
the one point attachment of FIG. 13 to the two point attachment of
FIG. 12. More preferably, the conversion between the one point and
two point attachment can be performed while holding the firearm R
with one hand and swapping the engagement position of the clip
connector 86 with another hand.
[0051] FIG. 16 shows the sling system 10 configured for two point
attachment to the firearm R according to another example embodiment
of the present invention. As depicted, the sling system 10
comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50, the clip-type
secondary strap 80, and the swivel-type secondary strap 90.
Generally, the insertion part 20 of the primary strap 12 removably
engages the receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary strap 80,
the insertion part 60 of the hub mount 50 removably engages the
receiving part 30 of the primary strap 12, and the insertion part
62 of the hub mount 50 removably engages the receiving part 30 of
the swivel-type secondary strap 90. As depicted, the clip connector
85 removably engages the second ring mount 124 of the firearm R and
the swivel mount 95 removably engages the second flush cup mount
128. Optionally, the sling system 10 can be configured wherein the
receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary strap 80 is removably
engaged to the insertion part 62 of the hub mount 50 and the
receiving part 30 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90 is
removably engaged to the insertion part 20 of the primary strap
12.
[0052] FIG. 17 shows the sling system 12 configured for one point
attachment to the firearm R according to another example embodiment
of the present invention. As similarly described above, the sling
system 10 comprises the primary strap 12, the hub mount 50, the
clip-type secondary strap 80, and the swivel-type secondary strap
90. Generally, the receiving part 30 of the primary strap 12
removably engages the insertion part 60 of the hub mount 50, the
insertion part of the primary strap 12 removably engages the
receiving part 30 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90, and the
insertion part 62 of the hub mount 50 removably engages the
receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary strap 80. As depicted,
the swivel mount 95 removably engages the flush cup mount 53 of the
hub mount 50 (creating a closed loop around the user) and the clip
connector 86 removably engages the first ring mount 124 of the
firearm R. Optionally, the sling system 10 can be configured
wherein the receiving part 30 of the clip-type secondary strap 80
is removably engaged to the insertion part 20 of the primary strap
12 and the receiving part 30 of the swivel-type secondary strap 90
is removably engaged to the insertion part 62 of the hub mount 50.
Thus, the clip connector 85 could removably engage the second ring
58 and the swivel mount could removably engage the second flush cup
mount 128 (or other flush cup mount present on the firearm R).
[0053] In example embodiments, the strap members 14, 82, 92 are
generally formed from nylon webbing (e.g., seat belt type
material). In example embodiments the nylon webbing is selected and
configured to remain free from engagement with hook and loop
material (e.g., Velcro, etc.). For example, it may be desired to
use the sling system 10 of the present invention when the user is
wearing a uniform or body armor that comprises Velcro attachments.
As such, to ensure the sling system 10 remains as functional and as
useful as possible, providing a material that does not attach or
provide engagement with Velcro may be desirable in such
applications. In example embodiments, the primary strap comprises a
1.5'' black nylon Mil-Spec 17337, PN WBN6/112 or similar woven
nylon webbing material; and the secondary straps comprise a 1''
black military-spec Mil-W-17337, style 7210 or similar woven nylon
webbing material. Optionally, other materials may be used for the
strap members, for example, leather, plastics, or other flexible
materials. In example forms, the primary strap member 14 has a
width of about 1.5 inches and the secondary strap members 82, 92
have a width of about 1 inch. Optionally, other size widths may be
utilized. In example embodiments, the engagement parts 20, 30, 50
are formed from 7075 aluminum or other materials.
[0054] While the invention has been described with reference to
preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those
skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and
deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the
following claims.
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