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- This disclosed subject matter relates generally to a firearm holster and more particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, to a permanent firearm holster internal to a boot.
- a majority of concealed firearm holsters are strapped to a person's upper, mid, or lower torso for ease of access and/or concealment. All concealed carry firearm holsters are worn under or between layers of clothing to which the holsters are temporary and removable. Some holsters can be prone to slippage and awkward to carry. It is desirable to conceal a firearm within a boot for both comfort and security.
- the disclosed subject matter is directed to an article of manufacture that secures a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot.
- the article of manufacture comprises: a boot having an interior shaft; and a holster being configured to secure a firearm to the interior shaft comprising: a sleeve having a top edge and a bottom edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft.
- a bottom opening is formed between the bottom edge and the interior shaft in order for a portion of a barrel of the firearm to extend through the bottom opening.
- the holster may be utilized for firearms of varying sized barrels.
- the plurality of slits are evenly disposed between an anterior edge of the sleeve a posterior edge of the sleeve. In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the plurality of slits may extend through the top edge of the sleeve to allow additional expansion of the top opening in order to accept larger sized firearms. The slits do not impact the ability of the flexible backing to accept larger sized firearms.
- a band may be configured to secure a grip of the firearm into the holster so the firearm does not accidentally fall out of the boot.
- the band may comprise a flexible strap connected to the top edge of the sleeve at a first end and demountably connected to an exterior shaft of the boot at a second end.
- a snap mechanism is connected between the second end and the exterior shaft.
- the snap mechanism is connected to a pull loop affixed to a cuff of the boot.
- the flexible backing comprises an elastic fabric configured to expand upon insertion of the firearm within the holster and compress the firearm to the interior shaft.
- the flexible backing is further configured to expand between the plurality of slits when a spacing between the slits increases upon insertion of the firearm within the holster.
- the top edge of the sleeve slopes downwardly from an anterior edge of the sleeve to a posterior edge of the sleeve. This downward slope provides more accessibility to the grip of the firearm.
- the bottom edge of the sleeve slopes upwardly from the anterior edge to the posterior edge.
- the components of holster are joined together using standard sewing techniques.
- the holster is connected to the interior shaft of the boot using standard sewing techniques.
- the holster may be connected to the interior shaft on either the lateral side of the boot, the medial side of the boot, or both the lateral side and medial side of the boot.
- an expandable pocket may be connected to the interior shaft opposite the holster.
- the expandable pocket may also be configured to secure firearm accessories, such as ammunition, or personal possessions, such a cell phone.
- a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot may comprise the steps of: (1) providing a boot having an interior shaft; (2) providing a flexible backing configured to secure the firearm to the interior shaft, the flexible backing attached to the interior shaft; (3) inserting a firearm into a pocket formed between the flexible backing and the interior shaft; (4) securing a firearm in the pocket by a compressive force created between the flexible backing and interior shaft.
- a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot may comprise the steps of: (1) providing a holster comprising: a sleeve having a top edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft; (2) providing a band having a first end and a second end; the first end connected to the top edge; the second end configured to demountably connect to an exterior shaft of the boot opposite the interior shaft; (3) inserting a firearm into the top opening; whereby a grip of the firearm abuts the top opening; (4) inserting a portion of a barrel of the firearm through a bottom opening
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 5 is a detailed view of an embodiment of the sleeve.
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 7 is flow chart of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIG. 8 is flow chart of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.
- FIGS. 1-3 show an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter comprising a footwear article 100 , preferably a boot 102 , having an interior shaft 104 and exterior shaft 106 in which a firearm 300 may be secured and concealed by means of a holster 200 attached to the interior shaft 104 of the boot 102 .
- the holster 200 comprises a pocket 218 formed between a flexible backing 204 that is capable of expanding upon insertion of the firearm 300 into the pocket 218 .
- a sleeve 202 is permanently attached to the inward side of the flexible backing 204 with respect to the interior of the boot 102 by means of stitching 220 between the flexible backing 204 and the sleeve 202 .
- Other means of attachment may be provided such as rivets, glue, or other suitable means of attachment.
- the holster 200 comprises solely of the flexible backing 204 without the sleeve 202 attached.
- the holster 200 may be attached to the interior shaft 104 on the lateral side, medial side, or both the later side and medial side of the boot 102 .
- a second holster 202 may be provided on the opposite side of the interior shaft 104 of the holster 200 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the holster 200 is preferable positioned on the interior shaft 104 in order that a grip 304 of the firearm 300 extends outwardly and rearwardly from a cuff 108 of the boot 102 , but the location of the holster 200 may vary depending on the style and dimensions of the boot 102 and firearm 300 .
- the holster 200 is positioned within the boot 102 so that the barrel of the firearm 300 is aligned approximately vertically with a pull loop 110 of the boot 102 .
- the pull loop may be aligned with the centerline (CL) of the interior shaft 104 .
- a band having a first end and second end is provided to further secure the firearm 300 to the holster 200 .
- the first end 402 is connected to the top edge, preferably near the midpoint of the top edge 210 .
- the second end is demountably connected to the exterior shaft 106 near the cuff 108 .
- the band is configured to secure the grip 304 between the band 400 and the holster 200 .
- the band comprises a flexible strap configured to stretch over the grip 304 ; whereby the grip 304 is urged downwardly towards the holster 200 .
- the band may be constructed of elastic or rubber.
- a snap mechanism 406 may be connected between the second end 404 and the exterior shaft 106 .
- a male snap member 408 may be provided on the exterior shaft 106 to receive and secure the snap mechanism 406 to the exterior shaft 106 .
- the male snap member is disposed on the pull loop 110 .
- the holster 200 comprises a sleeve 202 made of durable material such as leather, synthetic material, rubber, plastic, fiberglass, or other suitable material.
- the sleeve 202 comprises a plurality of slits 206 disposed through the sleeve 202 .
- the plurality of slits 206 are approximately parallel with the centerline CL of the interior shaft 104 .
- the plurality of slits 206 may be evenly disposed between the anterior edge 214 and the posterior edge 216 of the sleeve 202 .
- the flexible backing 204 may comprise an elastic fabric configured to expand upon insertion of the firearm 300 within the holster 200 and compress the firearm 300 to the interior shaft 104 .
- the flexible backing 204 may be further configured to expand between the plurality of slits 206 when the space between the plurality of slits increases upon insertion of the firearm 300 within the holster 200 .
- the flexible backing 204 and the sleeve 202 are attached to the interior shaft 104 of the boot 102 . It is appreciated that the number of slits 206 depends on the dimensions of the holster 200 and the firearm 300 . In some embodiments, the sleeve 202 includes seven slits 206 resulting in eight strips 208 .
- the holster 200 is connected to the interior shaft 104 by traditional sewing techniques.
- a stitching 215 connects the sleeve 202 to the interior shaft 104 .
- the flexible backing 204 is connected between the sleeve 202 and the interior shaft 104 via the stitching 215 .
- the flexible backing 204 and the sleeve 202 are attached to the interior shaft 104 along the anterior edge 214 , bottom edge 212 , and posterior edge 216 . In this arrangement, a bottom opening is not present in the holster 200 .
- the sleeve 202 comprises a plurality of slits 206 extending from a top edge 210 of the sleeve 202 to positions near a bottom edge 212 of the sleeve 202 resulting in a plurality of parallel strips 208 .
- the portion of the sleeve 202 below the bottom of the plurality of slits 206 forms a continuous bottom strip 224 extending the length of the bottom edge 212 .
- top edge 210 is configured to expand to the extent the flexible backing 204 will allow and such expansion is not limited by the length of the top edge 210 .
- the sleeve 202 comprises a top opening formed between the top edge 210 and the interior shaft 104 .
- the top opening is bounded by the stitching 215 at each end.
- the sleeve 202 comprises a bottom opening formed between the bottom edge 212 and the interior shaft 104 .
- the bottom opening is bounded the stitching 215 at each end.
- the barrel of the firearm may pass through the top opening and the bottom opening to a position where the grip 304 rests on the top edge 210 of the holster 200 .
- the flexible backing 204 is capable of expanding towards the center of the boot 102 when the firearm 300 is inserted between the flexible backing 204 and interior shaft 104 .
- the expansion of the flexible backing 204 results in the expansion of the spacing between the strips 208 , further resulting in a compressive force to secure the firearm 300 within the pocket 218 .
- the top edge 210 slopes downwardly from the anterior edge 214 to the posterior edge 216 .
- the bottom edge 212 slopes upwardly from the anterior edge 214 to the posterior edge 216 .
- the posterior edge 216 and bottom edge form a curved corner 222 .
- the flexible backing 204 has the same exterior dimensions as the sleeve 202 , so when the flexible backing 204 and sleeve 202 are attached to the interior shaft 104 , the flexible backing 204 is completely covered by the sleeve 202 .
- flexible backing 204 may be an elastic fabric or other suitable elastic material to allow for expansion and contraction of the holster 200 .
- the flexible backing 204 configured to provide a compressive force against the firearm 300 in order to secure the firearm 300 to the interior shaft 104 of the boot 102 .
- the compressive force generated between the flexible backing 204 and the interior shaft 104 may be sufficient to secure the firearm 300 within the holster 200 when the boot 102 is turned upside down.
- an expandable pocket 600 may be connected to the interior shaft 104 opposite the holster 200 .
- the pocket 600 configured to secure firearm accessories such as bullets, ammunition and/or clips, or personal possessions such a pocket knives, cell phone, cash, identification and/or credit cards.
- the expandable pocket 600 comprising a top pocket edge 602 , side pocket edges 604 a, 604 b and a bottom pocket edge 608 .
- the expandable pocket 600 may be connected to the interior shaft 104 along the side pocket edges 604 a, 604 b and bottom pocket edge 606 to form an pocket access 608 between the top pocket edge 602 and interior shaft 104 .
- a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot includes, at block 702 , providing a boot having an interior shaft.
- the method further includes, at block 704 , providing a flexible backing configured to secure the firearm to the interior shaft, the flexible backing attached to the interior shaft.
- the method further includes, at block 706 , inserting a firearm into a pocket formed between the flexible backing and interior shaft.
- the method further includes securing a firearm in the pocket by a compressive force created between the flexible backing and interior shaft
- a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot includes, at block 802 , providing a holster comprising: a sleeve having a top edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft.
- the method further includes, at block 804 , providing a band having a first end and a second end; the first end connected to the top edge; the second end configured to demountably connect to an exterior shaft of the boot opposite the interior shaft.
- the method further includes, at block 806 , inserting a firearm into the top opening; whereby a grip of the firearm abuts the top opening.
- the method further includes, at block 808 , inserting a portion of a barrel of the firearm through a bottom opening formed between a bottom edge of the sleeve and the interior shaft.
- the method further includes, connecting the second end to the exterior shaft; whereby a grip of the firearm is secured between the band and the holster.
- the method further includes, at block 812 , expanding the flexible backing between the plurality of slits.
- the method further includes, compressing the firearm against the interior shaft.
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- The present U.S. non-provisional patent application is related to and claims priority benefit to an earlier-filed provisional patent application titled BOOT WITH INTERNAL FIREARM HOLSTER, Ser. No. 62/515,875, filed Jun. 6, 2017. The identified earlier-filed application is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as though fully set forth herein.
- This disclosed subject matter relates generally to a firearm holster and more particularly, but not necessarily exclusively, to a permanent firearm holster internal to a boot.
- A majority of concealed firearm holsters are strapped to a person's upper, mid, or lower torso for ease of access and/or concealment. All concealed carry firearm holsters are worn under or between layers of clothing to which the holsters are temporary and removable. Some holsters can be prone to slippage and awkward to carry. It is desirable to conceal a firearm within a boot for both comfort and security.
- In one aspect, the disclosed subject matter is directed to an article of manufacture that secures a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot. The article of manufacture comprises: a boot having an interior shaft; and a holster being configured to secure a firearm to the interior shaft comprising: a sleeve having a top edge and a bottom edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft.
- In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a bottom opening is formed between the bottom edge and the interior shaft in order for a portion of a barrel of the firearm to extend through the bottom opening. In this aspect, the holster may be utilized for firearms of varying sized barrels.
- In one aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the plurality of slits are evenly disposed between an anterior edge of the sleeve a posterior edge of the sleeve. In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the plurality of slits may extend through the top edge of the sleeve to allow additional expansion of the top opening in order to accept larger sized firearms. The slits do not impact the ability of the flexible backing to accept larger sized firearms.
- In one aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a band may be configured to secure a grip of the firearm into the holster so the firearm does not accidentally fall out of the boot. The band may comprise a flexible strap connected to the top edge of the sleeve at a first end and demountably connected to an exterior shaft of the boot at a second end. In some embodiments, a snap mechanism is connected between the second end and the exterior shaft. In still another embodiment, the snap mechanism is connected to a pull loop affixed to a cuff of the boot.
- In some embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, the flexible backing comprises an elastic fabric configured to expand upon insertion of the firearm within the holster and compress the firearm to the interior shaft. The flexible backing is further configured to expand between the plurality of slits when a spacing between the slits increases upon insertion of the firearm within the holster.
- In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the top edge of the sleeve slopes downwardly from an anterior edge of the sleeve to a posterior edge of the sleeve. This downward slope provides more accessibility to the grip of the firearm. In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the bottom edge of the sleeve slopes upwardly from the anterior edge to the posterior edge.
- In another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, the components of holster are joined together using standard sewing techniques. In an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the holster is connected to the interior shaft of the boot using standard sewing techniques.
- In some aspects of the disclosed subject matter, the holster may be connected to the interior shaft on either the lateral side of the boot, the medial side of the boot, or both the lateral side and medial side of the boot. In other embodiments, an expandable pocket may be connected to the interior shaft opposite the holster. The expandable pocket may also be configured to secure firearm accessories, such as ammunition, or personal possessions, such a cell phone.
- In other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot may comprise the steps of: (1) providing a boot having an interior shaft; (2) providing a flexible backing configured to secure the firearm to the interior shaft, the flexible backing attached to the interior shaft; (3) inserting a firearm into a pocket formed between the flexible backing and the interior shaft; (4) securing a firearm in the pocket by a compressive force created between the flexible backing and interior shaft.
- In other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot may comprise the steps of: (1) providing a holster comprising: a sleeve having a top edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft; (2) providing a band having a first end and a second end; the first end connected to the top edge; the second end configured to demountably connect to an exterior shaft of the boot opposite the interior shaft; (3) inserting a firearm into the top opening; whereby a grip of the firearm abuts the top opening; (4) inserting a portion of a barrel of the firearm through a bottom opening formed between a bottom edge of the sleeve and the interior shaft; (5) connecting the second end to the exterior shaft; whereby a grip of the firearm is secured between the band and the holster; (6) expanding the flexible backing between the plurality of slits; and (7) compressing the firearm against the interior shaft.
- These and other features of the present invention are described in greater detail below in the section titled DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION.
- The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 5 is a detailed view of an embodiment of the sleeve. -
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 7 is flow chart of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. -
FIG. 8 is flow chart of an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. - As required, detailed aspects of the disclosed subject matter are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed aspects are merely exemplary of the disclosed subject matter, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to variously employ the disclosed technology in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
- Certain terminology will be used in the following description, and are shown in the drawings, and will not be limiting. For example, up, down, front, back, right and left refer to the disclosed subject matter as orientated in the view being referred to. The words, “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the aspect being described and designated parts thereof. The words “anterior” and “posterior” refer to the front and rear end, respectively, of a body part. The words “medial” and “lateral” refer to the inward side and outward side, respectively, of a body part. Forwardly and rearwardly are generally in reference to the direction of travel, if appropriate. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar meaning.
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FIGS. 1-3 show an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter comprising afootwear article 100, preferably aboot 102, having aninterior shaft 104 andexterior shaft 106 in which afirearm 300 may be secured and concealed by means of aholster 200 attached to theinterior shaft 104 of theboot 102. Theholster 200 comprises apocket 218 formed between aflexible backing 204 that is capable of expanding upon insertion of thefirearm 300 into thepocket 218. In some embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, asleeve 202 is permanently attached to the inward side of theflexible backing 204 with respect to the interior of theboot 102 by means of stitching 220 between theflexible backing 204 and thesleeve 202. Other means of attachment may be provided such as rivets, glue, or other suitable means of attachment. In other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, theholster 200 comprises solely of theflexible backing 204 without thesleeve 202 attached. - In some embodiments, the
holster 200 may be attached to theinterior shaft 104 on the lateral side, medial side, or both the later side and medial side of theboot 102. In other aspects of the disclosed subject matter, asecond holster 202 may be provided on the opposite side of theinterior shaft 104 of theholster 200, as shown inFIG. 1 . Theholster 200 is preferable positioned on theinterior shaft 104 in order that agrip 304 of thefirearm 300 extends outwardly and rearwardly from acuff 108 of theboot 102, but the location of theholster 200 may vary depending on the style and dimensions of theboot 102 andfirearm 300. In some embodiments, theholster 200 is positioned within theboot 102 so that the barrel of thefirearm 300 is aligned approximately vertically with apull loop 110 of theboot 102. The pull loop may be aligned with the centerline (CL) of theinterior shaft 104. - In some embodiments, a band having a first end and second end is provided to further secure the
firearm 300 to theholster 200. Thefirst end 402 is connected to the top edge, preferably near the midpoint of thetop edge 210. The second end is demountably connected to theexterior shaft 106 near thecuff 108. The band is configured to secure thegrip 304 between theband 400 and theholster 200. In some embodiments the band comprises a flexible strap configured to stretch over thegrip 304; whereby thegrip 304 is urged downwardly towards theholster 200. In some embodiments, the band may be constructed of elastic or rubber. Asnap mechanism 406 may be connected between thesecond end 404 and theexterior shaft 106. As shown inFIG. 5 , in some embodiments, amale snap member 408 may be provided on theexterior shaft 106 to receive and secure thesnap mechanism 406 to theexterior shaft 106. In a preferred embodiment, the male snap member is disposed on thepull loop 110. - In an embodiment, and referring to
FIG. 3 , theholster 200 comprises asleeve 202 made of durable material such as leather, synthetic material, rubber, plastic, fiberglass, or other suitable material. Thesleeve 202 comprises a plurality ofslits 206 disposed through thesleeve 202. In some embodiments, the plurality ofslits 206 are approximately parallel with the centerline CL of theinterior shaft 104. The plurality ofslits 206 may be evenly disposed between theanterior edge 214 and theposterior edge 216 of thesleeve 202. - In an embodiment, the
flexible backing 204 may comprise an elastic fabric configured to expand upon insertion of thefirearm 300 within theholster 200 and compress thefirearm 300 to theinterior shaft 104. Theflexible backing 204 may be further configured to expand between the plurality ofslits 206 when the space between the plurality of slits increases upon insertion of thefirearm 300 within theholster 200. - In some embodiments, and referring to
FIG. 3 , theflexible backing 204 and thesleeve 202 are attached to theinterior shaft 104 of theboot 102. It is appreciated that the number ofslits 206 depends on the dimensions of theholster 200 and thefirearm 300. In some embodiments, thesleeve 202 includes sevenslits 206 resulting in eightstrips 208. - In some embodiments, and referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theholster 200 is connected to theinterior shaft 104 by traditional sewing techniques. Astitching 215 connects thesleeve 202 to theinterior shaft 104. In a preferred embodiment, theflexible backing 204 is connected between thesleeve 202 and theinterior shaft 104 via thestitching 215. - In some embodiments, the
flexible backing 204 and thesleeve 202 are attached to theinterior shaft 104 along theanterior edge 214,bottom edge 212, andposterior edge 216. In this arrangement, a bottom opening is not present in theholster 200. - In some embodiments, and referring to
FIG. 4 , thesleeve 202 comprises a plurality ofslits 206 extending from atop edge 210 of thesleeve 202 to positions near abottom edge 212 of thesleeve 202 resulting in a plurality ofparallel strips 208. The portion of thesleeve 202 below the bottom of the plurality ofslits 206 forms acontinuous bottom strip 224 extending the length of thebottom edge 212. In this configuration,top edge 210 is configured to expand to the extent theflexible backing 204 will allow and such expansion is not limited by the length of thetop edge 210. - In some embodiments, the
sleeve 202 comprises a top opening formed between thetop edge 210 and theinterior shaft 104. The top opening is bounded by thestitching 215 at each end. In some embodiments, thesleeve 202 comprises a bottom opening formed between thebottom edge 212 and theinterior shaft 104. The bottom opening is bounded thestitching 215 at each end. The barrel of the firearm may pass through the top opening and the bottom opening to a position where thegrip 304 rests on thetop edge 210 of theholster 200. - In some embodiments, the
flexible backing 204 is capable of expanding towards the center of theboot 102 when thefirearm 300 is inserted between theflexible backing 204 andinterior shaft 104. The expansion of theflexible backing 204 results in the expansion of the spacing between thestrips 208, further resulting in a compressive force to secure thefirearm 300 within thepocket 218. - In some embodiments, and referring to
FIG. 3 , thetop edge 210 slopes downwardly from theanterior edge 214 to theposterior edge 216. In some embodiments, thebottom edge 212 slopes upwardly from theanterior edge 214 to theposterior edge 216. In some embodiments, theposterior edge 216 and bottom edge form acurved corner 222. Theflexible backing 204 has the same exterior dimensions as thesleeve 202, so when theflexible backing 204 andsleeve 202 are attached to theinterior shaft 104, theflexible backing 204 is completely covered by thesleeve 202. - In some embodiments,
flexible backing 204 may be an elastic fabric or other suitable elastic material to allow for expansion and contraction of theholster 200. Theflexible backing 204 configured to provide a compressive force against thefirearm 300 in order to secure thefirearm 300 to theinterior shaft 104 of theboot 102. The compressive force generated between theflexible backing 204 and theinterior shaft 104 may be sufficient to secure thefirearm 300 within theholster 200 when theboot 102 is turned upside down. - In other embodiments, and referring to
FIG. 6 , anexpandable pocket 600 may be connected to theinterior shaft 104 opposite theholster 200. Thepocket 600 configured to secure firearm accessories such as bullets, ammunition and/or clips, or personal possessions such a pocket knives, cell phone, cash, identification and/or credit cards. Theexpandable pocket 600 comprising atop pocket edge 602, side pocket edges 604 a, 604 b and abottom pocket edge 608. Theexpandable pocket 600 may be connected to theinterior shaft 104 along the side pocket edges 604 a, 604 b andbottom pocket edge 606 to form anpocket access 608 between thetop pocket edge 602 andinterior shaft 104. - In some embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, and referring to
flow chart 700 ofFIG. 7 , a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot is provided. The method includes, atblock 702, providing a boot having an interior shaft. The method further includes, atblock 704, providing a flexible backing configured to secure the firearm to the interior shaft, the flexible backing attached to the interior shaft. The method further includes, atblock 706, inserting a firearm into a pocket formed between the flexible backing and interior shaft. Atblock 708, the method further includes securing a firearm in the pocket by a compressive force created between the flexible backing and interior shaft - In another embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, and referring
flow chart 800 ofFIG. 8 , a method for securing a firearm to an interior shaft of a boot is provided. The method includes, atblock 802, providing a holster comprising: a sleeve having a top edge, the sleeve connected to the interior shaft, the sleeve comprising: a top opening formed between the top edge and the interior shaft; and a plurality of slits disposed through the sleeve, the plurality of slits approximately parallel with a centerline of the interior shaft; and a flexible backing attached to an interior side of the sleeve, the flexible backing configured to compress the firearm against the interior shaft. The method further includes, atblock 804, providing a band having a first end and a second end; the first end connected to the top edge; the second end configured to demountably connect to an exterior shaft of the boot opposite the interior shaft. The method further includes, atblock 806, inserting a firearm into the top opening; whereby a grip of the firearm abuts the top opening. The method further includes, atblock 808, inserting a portion of a barrel of the firearm through a bottom opening formed between a bottom edge of the sleeve and the interior shaft. Atblock 810, the method further includes, connecting the second end to the exterior shaft; whereby a grip of the firearm is secured between the band and the holster. The method further includes, atblock 812, expanding the flexible backing between the plurality of slits. At theblock 814, the method further includes, compressing the firearm against the interior shaft. - It is to be understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects.
- Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose any additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the single claim below, the disclosed subject matter is not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
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