US2024044615A1PendingUtilityA1
Firearm Utility Case
Est. expiryAug 29, 2039(~13.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
F41C 33/06
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Abstract
A firearm utility case is provided. The firearm utility case includes a flexible body having a first end opposite a second end. A pair of pockets are disposed on the flexible body, each pocket having an open proximal end opposite a closed distal end, wherein the pair of pockets extend between the first end and the second end. The pair of pockets are disposed parallel to each other. A plurality of apertures are disposed along the first end.
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1 . A firearm utility case, comprising:
a flexible body having a first end opposite a second end; a pair of pockets having an open proximal end and a closed distal end, the pair of pockets disposed on the flexible body extending between the first end and the second end; wherein the pair of pockets are disposed parallel to each other; and a plurality of apertures disposed along the first end.
2 . The firearm utility case of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of pockets comprise a first panel removably securable to a second panel via complementary fasteners disposed on each of the first and second panels.
3 . The firearm utility case of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of apertures further comprises a reinforcing member along a perimeter thereof.
4 . The firearm utility case of claim 1 , further comprising a carrying strap disposed on a first side of the flexible body.
5 . The firearm utility case of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of support straps disposed on a second side of the flexible body, wherein each support strap forms a loop.
6 . The firearm utility case of claim 4 , wherein the carrying strap further comprises a buckle thereon, the buckle configured to selectively adjust a length of the carrying strap.
7 . The firearm utility case of claim 5 , wherein the pair of support straps each comprise a buckle thereon, each buckle configured to selectively adjust a length of a corresponding carrying strap.
8 . The firearm utility case of claim 1 , wherein a linear distance between the open proximal end and the first end is greater than a linear distance between the closed distal end and the second end.
9 . A firearm utility case, comprising:
a flexible body having a first end opposite a second end; a pair of pockets having an open proximal end and a closed distal end, the pair of pockets disposed on the flexible body extending between the first end and the second end; wherein the pair of pockets are disposed parallel to each other; a plurality of apertures disposed along the first end; a fastener disposed on each of a first side of the flexible body and a second side of the flexible body; and wherein the fastener is configured to removably secure the first side to the second side.
10 . The firearm utility case of claim 9 , wherein each of the pair of pockets comprise a first panel removably securable to a second panel via complementary fasteners disposed on each of the first and second panels.
11 . The firearm utility case of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of apertures further comprises a reinforcing member along a perimeter thereof.
12 . The firearm utility case of claim 9 , further comprising a carrying strap disposed on the first side of the flexible body.
13 . The firearm utility case of claim 9 , further comprising a pair of support straps disposed on the second side of the flexible body, wherein each support strap forms a loop.
14 . The firearm utility case of claim 12 , wherein the carrying strap further comprises a buckle thereon, the buckle configured to selectively adjust a length of the carrying strap.
15 . The firearm utility case of claim 13 , wherein the pair of support straps each comprise a buckle thereon, each buckle configured to selectively adjust a length of a corresponding carrying strap.
16 . The firearm utility case of claim 9 , wherein a linear distance between the open proximal end and the first end is greater than a linear distance between the closed distal end and the second end.Cited by (0)
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