Patent classifications
F41B15/022
Expandable baton with magnetic retention
An expandable baton including a handle tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and a channel extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The expandable baton further includes a striking rod dimensioned to slide within the channel and having a retention end. In addition, the expandable baton further includes an end cap attached to the proximal end of the handle tube. The end cap includes a well chamber with a retention magnet that is configured to attract the striking rod. The retention magnet retains the collapsed position by attracting the striking rod. The well chamber also has a collar that is separated from the retention magnet by a determined distance, such that there is a separation between the collar and the retention magnet. The collar is configured to abut the retention end of the striking rod while the expandable baton is in a collapsed position.
INTERCHANGEABLE SELF-DEFENSE DEVICE
An interchangeable self-defense device has two self-defense devices and two modular housings, the two self-defense devices are respectively mounted in the two modular housings, and each one of the two modular housings has a mounting structure formed on a side surface of the housing. The two mounting structures of the two modular housings can detachably interlock with each other. With the interchangeable self-defense device, the user may conveniently hold the two self-defense devices together as one piece, and also can quickly switch functions from one self-defense device to another: therefore the user may optimize the defensive strategy to cope with different situations.
HEATING DEVICE AS WELL AS METHOD FOR MOUNTING A HEATING DEVICE
A heating device, in particular a gas-heating system, including a housing structure and an external housing, the external housing having at least one sidewall and at least one cover, which are able to be fixed in place on the housing structure. The at least one cover is developed to position the at least one sidewall in at least one direction in space relative to the housing structure. A method for mounting a heating device is also described.
EXPANDABLE BATON STRUCTURE WITH HIDDEN SMASHER AT REAR END OF HANDLE AND HIDDEN SMASHER THEREOF
An expandable baton structure with a hidden smasher at the rear end of a handle includes an outer tube and at least one inner tube in addition to the hidden smasher. The inner tube can be stored in the outer tube to form a short-stick configuration. The front end of the inner tube can also extend completely out of the outer tube to form a long-stick configuration. The hidden smasher is mounted at the rear end of the handle formed by the outer tube. While the hidden smasher is not in use, its smashing cone is stored in a protective cover. To use the hidden smasher, the protective cover is pressed against the surface of a to-be-smashed object and pushed for a predetermined distance in order for the smashing cone to extend out of a through hole in the protective cover and thereby smash the to-be-smashed object.
WEAPON
An extendable, telescoping multi-purpose baton that holds one or more tools in such a way that a user can use the baton and another tool at the same time while at least one hand remains free. The baton is extended by a propulsion mechanism permitting controlled speed and force of extension. The telescoping mechanism may be electrically or pneumatically operated and can be extended with sufficient speed and force to deliver a blow or jab when impacting the target, at a distant significantly longer than the user's arm length, permitting use from a safe distance.
EXPANDABLE BATON WITH MAGNETIC RETENTION
An expandable baton including a handle tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and a channel extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The expandable baton further includes a striking rod dimensioned to slide within the channel and having a retention end. In addition, the expandable baton further includes an end cap attached to the proximal end of the handle tube. The end cap includes a well chamber with a retention magnet that is configured to attract the striking rod. The retention magnet retains the collapsed position by attracting the striking rod. The well chamber also has a collar that is separated from the retention magnet by a determined distance, such that there is a separation between the collar and the retention magnet. The collar is configured to abut the retention end of the striking rod while the expandable baton is in a collapsed position.
BATON WITH INCORPORATED CHEMICAL SPRAY
A baton with incorporated chemical spray is provided. The baton includes a handle portion and a striking portion connected to the handle portion. The striking portion and the handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device. The baton further includes a chemical spray canister encased within the handle portion and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device. The baton further includes a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and dispense the chemical spray and a spray activation switch configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and channel the chemical flow to the nozzle.
Bolted telescopic rod-type defense spray apparatus
A bolted telescopic rod-type defense spray apparatus includes a first tube body, a cap, a compression elastic piece, a second tube body, an anti-extraction element, a spring pin component, and a push joint component. In the bolted telescopic rod-type defense spray apparatus, two sectioned tube pieces and a spring pin component and a push joint component that are between the two tube pieces are applied to lock and unlock a relative position relationship between the two tube pieces, so that the defense spray apparatus has composite functions of a rod-piece additional function of a locking configuration of relative positions of the two tube pieces and a press-lever spray irritant gas can of an unlocking configuration of the relative positions of the two tube pieces.
EXPANDABLE BATON STRUCTURE WITH SMASHER
The present invention is to provide an expandable baton with a smasher at the front end of an inner rod thereof, wherein an impact groove, a tapered groove, an aligning groove, and a compression force application groove are sequentially formed in the smasher and the front end of the inner rod. A compression spring can push an impact block in the compression force application groove toward the impact groove in order to position a smashing rod in the corresponding grooves and expose a front conical portion of the smashing rod. When the conical portion is forcibly pressed against an object to-be-smashed, the smashing rod is partially pressed against the wall of the tapered groove and is thrusted into a hitting groove in the impact block upon aligning with the axis of the impact block. The impact block is then driven outward by the compression spring and drives the conical portion to smash the object.
Positioning control mechanism of expandable baton
The present invention is to provide a positioning control mechanism applied to an expandable baton including a first pipe provided with a clamping groove portion on two opposite inner walls thereof and a second pipe inserted into the first pipe and provided with shifting holes on two opposite wall surfaces thereof. The positioning control mechanism includes an activating mechanism and a releasing rod. The activating mechanism is formed by two activating blocks movably positioned in the shifting holes and hooked with each other to form a releasing hole therebetween. The releasing rod is mounted inside the first pipe and, when one end of the releasing rod is inserted into the releasing hole, the outer edges of the activating block can be retracted inwardly and is not inserted in the clamping groove portion, so the second pipe can be retracted into the first pipe and positioned to form a short-rod shape.