Patent classifications
E05B75/00
Vitals Monitoring Handcuff Apparatus
A vitals monitoring handcuff apparatus comprising a housing structure that is adapted to be coupled with a set of handcuffs and to contain a plurality of modules and units; a first module that is located within the housing structure and adapted to measure a wearer's heartrate via a sensor; a second module that is located within the housing structure and is adapted to measure the wearer's respiration rate via a sensor; a controller unit that is located within the housing structure, is configured to relay instructional programs to the modules and units which causes the modules and units to operate, and the controller unit receives data from the modules and inputs that data into associated algorithms that produce corresponding output signals; a communication unit that is located within the housing structure and receives the output signals from the controller unit and is adapted to relay the output signals to a user; and a rechargeable power unit located within the housing structure that is accessed by a port on an exterior of the housing structure, provides power to the vitals monitoring handcuff apparatus's other modules and units, and having a receiver which connects with an exterior power source via the port.
Vitals Monitoring Handcuff Apparatus
A vitals monitoring handcuff apparatus comprising a housing structure that is adapted to be coupled with a set of handcuffs and to contain a plurality of modules and units; a first module that is located within the housing structure and adapted to measure a wearer's heartrate via a sensor; a second module that is located within the housing structure and is adapted to measure the wearer's respiration rate via a sensor; a controller unit that is located within the housing structure, is configured to relay instructional programs to the modules and units which causes the modules and units to operate, and the controller unit receives data from the modules and inputs that data into associated algorithms that produce corresponding output signals; a communication unit that is located within the housing structure and receives the output signals from the controller unit and is adapted to relay the output signals to a user; and a rechargeable power unit located within the housing structure that is accessed by a port on an exterior of the housing structure, provides power to the vitals monitoring handcuff apparatus's other modules and units, and having a receiver which connects with an exterior power source via the port.
Quick Physical Restraint System
The quick physical restraint system has a binding, a dispenser, and a shield. The binding is deployed to wrap around a suspect to reduce the need to physically engage before placing the suspect into custody. The dispenser allows the binding to uncoil and be stored. The shield covers the binding to ensure it does not attach to the user. The binding has hooks, a latch and a binding handle. The hook is a metal spike along the binding length that is used to penetrate the suspects' clothing. The binding handle ensures the binding can be held without the dispenser. The dispenser has a binding spool, a binding cutter, a handle, a shield rail, a spool trigger, and a spool stopper. The binding spool is a cylindrical section that rolls out the binding. This design allows the binding to be deployed through the dispenser or used as a standalone device.
Quick Physical Restraint System
The quick physical restraint system has a binding, a dispenser, and a shield. The binding is deployed to wrap around a suspect to reduce the need to physically engage before placing the suspect into custody. The dispenser allows the binding to uncoil and be stored. The shield covers the binding to ensure it does not attach to the user. The binding has hooks, a latch and a binding handle. The hook is a metal spike along the binding length that is used to penetrate the suspects' clothing. The binding handle ensures the binding can be held without the dispenser. The dispenser has a binding spool, a binding cutter, a handle, a shield rail, a spool trigger, and a spool stopper. The binding spool is a cylindrical section that rolls out the binding. This design allows the binding to be deployed through the dispenser or used as a standalone device.
ARTICULATED DISPOSABLE RESTRAINING DEVICE
In one aspect, a disposable restraint comprises two individual semi-rigid toothed straps, each strap including a head member and a tail member, wherein each head member includes a slot with a toothed socket clasp therein; and wherein the two straps are joined together at the head members thereby forming an articulating joint. In further aspects, methods for forming an articulated disposable handcuff are provided.
ARTICULATED DISPOSABLE RESTRAINING DEVICE
In one aspect, a disposable restraint comprises two individual semi-rigid toothed straps, each strap including a head member and a tail member, wherein each head member includes a slot with a toothed socket clasp therein; and wherein the two straps are joined together at the head members thereby forming an articulating joint. In further aspects, methods for forming an articulated disposable handcuff are provided.
SAFE RESTRAINT APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
A restraint apparatus and system includes a rigid bracelet cuff separator connected to and between a pair lockable bracelet cuffs. The bracelet cuff separator is width-adjustable and the bracelet cuffs are rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the bracelet separator. The system includes a leg restraint apparatus with a rigid separator connected to and between ankle cuffs. The ankle cuffs are joined distally to the rigid separator by multi-axis couplings that enable a restrained person to lift his or her feet a sufficient height in order to safely climb stairs or curbs. Sections of the bracelet separator and the leg restraint include portions configured to connect to a quick connect/disconnect coupling of a connector post. The handcuffing apparatus and the leg restraint apparatus may be employed separately of one another or independently of the connector post.
SAFE RESTRAINT APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
A restraint apparatus and system includes a rigid bracelet cuff separator connected to and between a pair lockable bracelet cuffs. The bracelet cuff separator is width-adjustable and the bracelet cuffs are rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the bracelet separator. The system includes a leg restraint apparatus with a rigid separator connected to and between ankle cuffs. The ankle cuffs are joined distally to the rigid separator by multi-axis couplings that enable a restrained person to lift his or her feet a sufficient height in order to safely climb stairs or curbs. Sections of the bracelet separator and the leg restraint include portions configured to connect to a quick connect/disconnect coupling of a connector post. The handcuffing apparatus and the leg restraint apparatus may be employed separately of one another or independently of the connector post.
Safe restraint apparatus and system
A restraint apparatus and system includes a rigid bracelet cuff separator connected to and between a pair lockable bracelet cuffs. The bracelet cuff separator is width-adjustable and the bracelet cuffs are rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the bracelet separator. The system includes a leg restraint apparatus with a rigid separator connected to and between ankle cuffs. The ankle cuffs are joined distally to the rigid separator by multi-axis couplings that enable a restrained person to lift his or her feet a sufficient height in order to safely climb stairs or curbs. Sections of the bracelet separator and the leg restraint include portions configured to connect to a quick connect/disconnect coupling of a connector post. The handcuffing apparatus and the leg restraint apparatus may be employed separately of one another or independently of the connector post.
Safe restraint apparatus and system
A restraint apparatus and system includes a rigid bracelet cuff separator connected to and between a pair lockable bracelet cuffs. The bracelet cuff separator is width-adjustable and the bracelet cuffs are rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the bracelet separator. The system includes a leg restraint apparatus with a rigid separator connected to and between ankle cuffs. The ankle cuffs are joined distally to the rigid separator by multi-axis couplings that enable a restrained person to lift his or her feet a sufficient height in order to safely climb stairs or curbs. Sections of the bracelet separator and the leg restraint include portions configured to connect to a quick connect/disconnect coupling of a connector post. The handcuffing apparatus and the leg restraint apparatus may be employed separately of one another or independently of the connector post.