Pack for carrying a gun

A hand gun is completely concealed within a gun carrying pack. The pack is mounted on a wearer by a belt around the wearer's waist. The pack has a pouch, concealed behind an additional belt strap and clip, for carrying a hand gun. The pouch has front and rear walls. The front wall is permanently attached to the rear wall at the bottom and on one side, but releasably attached by two zippers located on a zipper track at the top and on the other side. The pouch completely conceals a hand gun carried within the pouch. The additional belt strap and clip are connected across the zipper track at the top corner between the releasably attached top and side. By unclipping the additional belt strap and clip, a wearer can pull open the zippers to open the pouch to access the hand gun carried within.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates generally to the field of pouches or packs 
for carrying a gun on one's person. 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
There are many situations when a person authorized to carry a hand gun 
wants to completely conceal the hand gun. For example, undercover, 
off-duty or plain-clothes law enforcement officers often have need to 
completely conceal a hand gun in situations where they are not wearing a 
jacket, and without providing significant discomfort. However, while 
concealment of the hand gun is desirable, the wearer must have ready 
access to the hand gun in emergency situations. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention is directed to a gun pack that allows a wearer to 
completely hide a hand gun on his or her person, yet position the hand gun 
so that it is readily accessible for a "quick draw". This is provided 
according to present invention by utilizing a specially-designed gun pack 
which looks like a conventional carrying pouch often worn by men and women 
around the waist as a utilitarian article of fashion, which is sometimes 
referred to as a "fanny pack." However, the gun pack has a pouch formed by 
a front wall that is readily detachable from a rear wall to expose a hand 
gun carried within the pack. The gun pack can be attached by a belt to the 
wearer's waist. 
According to one aspect of the present invention, a gun pack is provided, 
comprising: a rear wall of a pouch having a top, a bottom and side 
portions; a front wall of a pouch having a top, a bottom and side 
portions, permanently attached to the rear wall at the bottom portions of 
both walls and at one side portion of both walls, and defining a pouch 
between the front and rear walls for carrying a hand gun; readily 
releasable fastener means attaching the front wall and rear wall at the 
top portions and other side portions of both walls; means for mounting the 
backing on a wearer; and a strap with a releasable clip attached between 
the strap and the rear wall. 
The readily releasable fastener means preferably comprise two zippers 
located on a single zipper track. The front and rear walls are preferably 
formed of a textile material (fabric), such as nylon, and preferably 
contain foam padding inside in order to hold a hand gun securely within 
the pouch. 
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide for the 
effective concealment, yet ready access to, a hand gun. This and other 
objects of the invention will become clear from an inspection of the 
detailed description of the invention, and from the appended claims.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
A gun pack according to the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 by 
the general reference number designation 10. The gun pack 10 is worn on 
the wearer's body at a convenient or "fashionable" position, as by 
utilizing a textile material belt 12 which has a belt clip 14 for opening 
and closing the belt around the wearer's waist. The belt clip 14 is 
preferably comprised of conventional male and female fasteners. The belt 
12 also preferably contains an adjustment piece 16 to facilitate 
adjustment of the length of the belt for the wearer's comfort. While a 
belt 12 is shown, a shoulder strap, or other attachment device for 
mounting the gun pack 10 on the wearer, may be provided. 
As seen more clearly in FIG. 2, the gun pack 10 has a pouch 20 for carrying 
a hand gun 22 in a readily accessible position. The gun pack 10 is shown 
with the pouch 20 in the closed position in FIG. 1, such that the hand gun 
22 is concealed in the closed pouch 20. 
The pouch 20 is formed by a rear wall 32 and a front wall 34. The belt 12 
is attached to the rear wall 32. The rear and front walls 32, 34 may be 
made of a wide variety of materials. As shown in FIG. 3, the rear and 
front walls are preferably constructed of a textile material such as 
nylon, and filled with a stiff but flexible fill material 39, such as foam 
rubber. The fill material 39 acts to secure the hand gun 22 in the pouch 
20 while the wearer is moving while wearing the gun pack 10, thereby 
obviating the need for a holster within the pouch that might restrict the 
insertion and removal of the hand gun 22 from the pouch 20. 
Both the rear and front walls 32, 34 have top, bottom and side portions. 
The rear and front walls 32, 34 are preferably permanently attached, by 
sewing, at their bottom portions 36 and at one side portion 38. The rear 
and front walls 32, 34 are releasably attached by a top zipper 50, for 
opening and closing the pouch 20 at the top portion 42 of the rear and 
front walls 32, 34, and by a side zipper 52, for opening and closing the 
pouch 20 at side portion 44 of the rear and front walls 32, 34. 
The gun pack 10 is additionally provided with a concealing strap 60 
attached to the side portion 44 of the front wall 34. The concealing strap 
60 is attached to a female portion 64b of a concealing clip 64. The male 
portion of the concealing clip 64 is attached to the belt 12, near where 
the belt is attached to the rear wall 32 of the pouch 20. When the pouch 
20 is closed, the zippers 50, 52 are located near each other near the top 
side corner of the gun pack 10, near the concealing clip 64. By inserting 
the male portion 64a into the female portion 64b of the concealing clip 
64, thereby closing the clip, the concealing clip 64 is attached across 
the zippered opening (formed by zippers 50, 52) of the pouch 20, thereby 
acting as a further security against inadvertent opening of the pouch 20 
containing the hand gun 22. Additionally, with the concealing clip 64 
closed across the zippered opening of the pouch 20, the clip acts to 
conceal the existence of the pouch 20 containing the handgun 22. Thus the 
concealing clip 64 appears to be a normal clip attached to the belt 12, 
and acts to hide the existence of a pouch at the rear of the gun pack 10. 
The concealing clip 64 and front concealing strap 60 have a further 
advantage in providing a form of handle by which to open the pouch 20 very 
rapidly, and then providing easy, quick access to the handgun 22 inside. 
By unclipping the concealing clip 64 on the gun pack 10 as shown in FIG. 1 
in the closed position, the wearer may then pull the front concealing 
strap 60 (which is attached to the front wall 34) forward. This pulling 
action will translate to the front wall 34, pulling it away from the rear 
wall 32, which then forces the zippers 50, 52 to move into the open 
position shown in FIG. 2. 
In the typical method of utilization of the gun pack 10, the wearer inserts 
the hand gun 22 in the pouch 20, and pulls the zippers 50, 52 into the 
closed position as shown in FIG. 1. Then, the wearer closes the concealing 
clip 64 across the zippers 50, 52, as shown in FIG. 1. If quick, easy 
access to the gun 22 is desired, the wearer opens the concealing clip 64, 
and pulls on the front concealing strap 60 to pull the pouch 20 open. 
Then, the wearer inserts his or her hand into the pouch 20, secures his or 
her hand around the hand gun 22, and removes the hand gun 22. 
It is also desirable to provide one or more pockets 70, 71 in the front 
wall 34, accessible from the exterior of the gun pack 10. The pockets 70, 
71 are preferably closed by zippers 72, 73. While it is desirable that the 
pockets 70, 71 be useful as real pockets, for carrying ammunition or other 
articles, they may merely be simulated pockets and provide only a further 
disguising function causing the gun pack 10 to look as much like a 
conventional carrying pouch as possible.