Patent classifications
F41B15/027
Telescopic Baton
A telescopic baton is provided. The telescopic baton comprises a plurality of tubes sequentially arranged in an embedded manner, wherein a tube on an inner side of two adjacent tubes in the plurality of tubes is capable of extending and withdrawing along an axis direction of a tube on an outer side of the two adjacent tubes, a locking groove is formed in an inner wall of a first end of the tube on the outer side; a blade cam locking assembly, which comprises a socket sleeve, a plurality of blade cam blocks, a torsional spring and a fixing mechanism, wherein both extended ends of the torsional spring are respectively abutted against the socket sleeve and the blade cam block; an unlocking structure, which is mounted inside a tube on an outermost side of the plurality of tubes, and is used for unlocking the blade cam locking assembly.
Expandable Baton
Some embodiments of the disclosure provide an expandable baton, which includes a plurality of sleeves, a positioning ring, a plurality of locking pieces and an unlocking rod, wherein the plurality of sleeves are retractably disposed in sequence in a nesting manner; the positioning ring is provided with an avoiding hole; the plurality of locking pieces are disposed at intervals around a peripheral side of the positioning ring and enclose an avoiding space, first axial ends of the plurality of locking pieces extend into the sleeve positioned on an inner side, and second axial ends of the plurality of locking pieces extend out of the sleeve positioned on the inner side and are stuck in a sleeve, positioned on an outer side, of the two adjacent sleeves to lock two adjacent sleeves in an extending state.
Expandable baton
An expandable baton includes a first tube; a second tube disposed in the first tube; at least one lock mechanism disposed on a first end of the second tube, clamped to an inner surface of the first tube and including a locking pipe, two lock protuberances and two elastic members, the lock protuberances correspondent to each other and the elastic members disposed between the two lock protuberances; a release mechanism including a lock needle and a pushbutton, a pressing of the pushbutton moves the lock needle to insert into the lock mechanism, the lock protuberances depart from the first tube simultaneously and urge the elastic members to an unlocked position, without a pressing of the pushbutton, the restored elastic members enable the lock protuberances to a locked position; and a positioning member for limiting the release mechanism at a first end of the first tube.
EXTENDABLE BATON WITH DAMAGE RESISTANT LOCKING MECHANSIM
An extendable baton has a base section, at least one extendable section and a control rod. The base section may be tubular and have a lengthwise axis and an annular recess on an inner surface of a distal end and a release button on a proximal end. The extendable section may be tubular and nest inside the base section. The extendable section includes a locking clutch including a single slot disposed on the proximate end, a clutch plate disposed at least partially within the slot, the clutch plate including a locking portion, which engages the annular recess and a control aperture portion having an aperture, and at least one spring disposed to bias the clutch plate outwardly from the slot of the extendable section. The control rod is insertable through the aperture to retract the clutch plate when the release button is depressed.
Expandable telescopic baton
The expandable telescopic baton (1) consists of the handle (2), the central tube (5) with secondary locking member, of the end tube (6) with terminal locking member, of the button (4) and of the release rod (8). The locking member comprises at least two lever segments of the first order (9, 9), whose first tilting arms (11) bear the radial projections (10) securing the tubes (5, 6) in the extended position, the second tilting arms (12) extend inside the tubes (5, 6), and the tilting means comprising the tilting edge (15) ensures the tilting of the segments (9, 9) against the inner wall of the tube (5, 6). The release rod (8) passing through the locking tilts over the segments (9, 9), thus extending radial projections (10) from the internal radial grooves (7, 7).
Self-defense apparatus
A self-defense apparatus includes a sleeve portion and an adapter connected to the sleeve portion. The sleeve portion includes a proximal end surface, an outer side surface, and a distal end surface. The sleeve portion defines an implement-receiving cavity that extends axially into the proximal end surface. The sleeve portion defines an adapter-receiving passage that extends axially into the distal end surface. A proximal portion of the outer side surface defines a handle portion that includes one or more finger grooves. A distal portion of the outer side surface defines an adapter-interfacing body. A first portion of the adapter body is disposed within the adapter-receiving passage. A second portion of the adapter body extends beyond the distal end surface. A distal portion of the second portion of the adapter body defines a conical body.
Self-defense baton with automated flare
The self-defense baton with automated flare is used for personal protection. The self-defense baton with automated flare comprises a telescopic structure and a combustion device. The combustion device generates a flame. The combustion device installs in the telescopic structure. The telescopic structure is an extendable structure. The telescopic structure is further defined with a collapsed position, an extended position, a proximal end, and a distal end. The telescopic structure is stored in the collapsed position. In the event of an emergency, the person grasps the telescopic structure and releases a first detent located at the proximal end. The release of the first detent automatically: a) extends the telescopic structure from the collapsed position to the extended position; and, b) ignites the combustion device such that the flame is presented at the distal end of the telescopic structure. A person positions the flame to ward off potential attackers.
SELF-DEFENSE APPARATUS
A self-defense apparatus includes a sleeve portion and an adapter connected to the sleeve portion. The sleeve portion includes a proximal end surface, an outer side surface, and a distal end surface. The sleeve portion defines an implement-receiving cavity that extends axially into the proximal end surface. The sleeve portion defines an adapter-receiving passage that extends axially into the distal end surface. A proximal portion of the outer side surface defines a handle portion that includes one or more finger grooves. A distal portion of the outer side surface defines an adapter-interfacing body. A first portion of the adapter body is disposed within the adapter-receiving passage. A second portion of the adapter body extends beyond the distal end surface. A distal portion of the second portion of the adapter body defines a conical body.
EXPANDABLE TELESCOPIC BATON
The expandable telescopic baton (1) consists of the handle (2), the central tube (5) with secondary locking member, of the end tube (6) with terminal locking member, of the button (4) and of the release rod (8). The locking member comprises at least two lever segments of the first order (9, 9), whose first tilting arms (11) bear the radial projections (10) securing the tubes (5, 6) in the extended position, the second tilting arms (12) extend inside the tubes (5, 6), and the tilting means comprising the tilting edge (15) ensures the tilting of the segments (9, 9) against the inner wall of the tube (5, 6). The release rod (8) passing through the locking tilts over the segments (9, 9), thus extending radial projections (10) from the internal radial grooves (7, 7).
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.