Patent classifications
A45B3/14
Hiking pole with retractable blade
A hiking pole with a retractable blade is shown and described. The hiking pole with a retractable blade includes an elongated pole having a first end and a second end. The second end or the elongated pole has a retractable blade affixed thereto. The blade will extend past the second end when not retracted.
Walking cane with enhanced security features and video recording capability
A walking cane with enhanced security features designed for use by a user to facilitate walking on a ground surface is provided. The walking cane includes a housing having a tubular member with a front face, a rear face and a pair of side faces, a handle coupled to the rear face of the housing, and a camera disposed within the internal cavity of the housing and having a lens that protrudes out the front face of the tubular member. The handle is grasped by the user to facilitate walking on the ground surface while the camera activates to simultaneously generate video of the surrounding area of the cane for a later retrieval.
Walking cane with enhanced security features and video recording capability
A walking cane with enhanced security features designed for use by a user to facilitate walking on a ground surface is provided. The walking cane includes a housing having a tubular member with a front face, a rear face and a pair of side faces, a handle coupled to the rear face of the housing, and a camera disposed within the internal cavity of the housing and having a lens that protrudes out the front face of the tubular member. The handle is grasped by the user to facilitate walking on the ground surface while the camera activates to simultaneously generate video of the surrounding area of the cane for a later retrieval.
Handle Assembly
A handle assembly is described. Embodiments of the handle assembly can include a main body and a cap. The main body can be contoured to be gripped by a user and can include a chamber for receiving a canister of deterrent spray therein. The contour of the main body can generally index knuckles of a user holding the main body with a dispensing nozzle of a canister configured to dispense a deterrent. The cap can be removably coupled to the main body and can encapsulate the canister in the chamber. To dispense contents of the canister, a user may first pop the cap off to engage the canister, second the user can activate the canister, and third the user can dispense the contents of the canister.
Handle Assembly
A handle assembly is described. Embodiments of the handle assembly can include a main body and a cap. The main body can be contoured to be gripped by a user and can include a chamber for receiving a canister of deterrent spray therein. The contour of the main body can generally index knuckles of a user holding the main body with a dispensing nozzle of a canister configured to dispense a deterrent. The cap can be removably coupled to the main body and can encapsulate the canister in the chamber. To dispense contents of the canister, a user may first pop the cap off to engage the canister, second the user can activate the canister, and third the user can dispense the contents of the canister.
Handle Assembly
A handle assembly is described. Embodiments of the handle assembly can include a main body and a cap. The main body can be contoured to be gripped by a user and can include a chamber for receiving a canister of deterrent spray therein. The contour of the main body can generally index knuckles of a user holding the main body with a dispensing nozzle of a canister configured to dispense a deterrent. The cap can be removably coupled to the main body and can encapsulate the canister in the chamber. To dispense contents of the canister, a user may first pop the cap off to engage the canister, second the user can activate the canister, and third the user can dispense the contents of the canister.
Handle Assembly
A handle assembly is described. Embodiments of the handle assembly can include a main body and a cap. The main body can be contoured to be gripped by a user and can include a chamber for receiving a canister of deterrent spray therein. The contour of the main body can generally index knuckles of a user holding the main body with a dispensing nozzle of a canister configured to dispense a deterrent. The cap can be removably coupled to the main body and can encapsulate the canister in the chamber. To dispense contents of the canister, a user may first pop the cap off to engage the canister, second the user can activate the canister, and third the user can dispense the contents of the canister.
Coil pro
A coiling device on which a rope, extension cord, or other materials can be coiled. A coiling device allows for additional tools to be included and/or coupled to it. A coiling device that can be coupled to a shaft, whether telescopic or otherwise. A coiling device that can be coupled to a shaft via a clamp.
Coil pro
A coiling device on which a rope, extension cord, or other materials can be coiled. A coiling device allows for additional tools to be included and/or coupled to it. A coiling device that can be coupled to a shaft, whether telescopic or otherwise. A coiling device that can be coupled to a shaft via a clamp.
Self defense umbrella
The self defense umbrella forms a defensive shield that blocks and deflects offensive projectiles directed at a person using the self defense umbrella. The self defense umbrella comprises a shield and a control system. The shield forms a physical barrier that blocks and deflects offensive projectiles directed at the person using the self defense umbrella. The control system: 1) captures images of the environment of the person using the self defense umbrella; 2) determines the GPS coordinates of the person using the self defense umbrella; 3) transmits the captured images and the GPS coordinates to an appropriate authority; 4) illuminates the environment of the person using the self defense umbrella; and, 5) operates a defensive firearm incorporated into the self defense umbrella.