SELF-DEFENSE DEVICE
20240157586 ยท 2024-05-16
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Abstract
A self-defense device comprises a knife comprising a handle, body, arm and blade, wherein the handle is coupled to the body and the arm is coupled to the body and blade. The handle, arm and blade are each configured to move relative to the body between retracted and extended positions. In an embodiment, the body preferably has a substantially round perimeter and the blade has a substantially curved outer edge matching the curve of the body's perimeter. In such an embodiment, the handle, arm and blade each substantially retract into the body's perimeter when in their retracted positions.
Claims
1. A self-defense device comprising: a knife comprising a handle, body, arm and blade, wherein the handle is coupled to the body and the arm is coupled to the body and blade; and the handle, arm and blade are each configured to move relative to the body between retracted and extended positions.
2. The self-defense device of claim 1 wherein the body has a substantially round perimeter and wherein the blade has a substantially curved outer edge matching the curve of the body's perimeter.
3. The self-defense device of claim 2 wherein the handle, arm and blade each substantially retract into the body's perimeter when in their retracted positions.
4. The self-defense device of claim 3, wherein first, second and third resilient members each respectively bias the blade, arm and handle toward their extended positions
5. The self-defense device of claim 4 further comprising a foot pivotably connected to a distal end of the handle and configured to pivot relative to the arm between retracted and extended positions; the foot has a substantially curved profile matching the curve of the body's perimeter, wherein the foot substantially retracts into the body's perimeter when in its retracted position; and a fourth resilient member biasing the foot toward its extended position.
6. The self-defense device of claim 2 wherein the arm comprises a 4-bar linkage comprising (i) opposing first and second linkage elements configured to pivot between extended and retracted positions and (ii) opposing third and fourth linkage elements respectively formed from opposing portions of the blade and body, wherein the first and second linkage elements substantially retract into the body's perimeter when in their retracted positions.
7. The self-defense device of claim 6, wherein the first linkage element includes (i) a release button movable relative to a surface of the first linkage element between raised and lowered positions, and (ii) a fifth resilient member that biases the release button toward its raised position, wherein when the release button is in its raised position, it prevents the arm from moving toward its extended position.
8. The self-defense device of claim 7, further comprising a depressible trigger plate movable relative to the body between raised and lowered positions, wherein when the depressible trigger plate is moved toward its lower position it causes the release button to move toward its lowered position.
9. The self-defense device of claim 8, wherein the release button is disposed proximate to a protrusion formed on the first linkage element, and the second linkage comprises a depression, wherein when the first and second linkages are in their retracted positions the protrusion is substantially disposed within the depression.
10. The self-defense device of claim 6 further comprising a drum and drum spring adapted to wind between wound and unwound conditions and biased toward the unwound condition; a first end of the drum spring engages a surface of the first linkage element and a second end of the drum spring engages a surface of the drum; the drum rotates between (i) a first position where the drum spring is unwound and (ii) a second position where the drum spring is wound; wherein the drum spring biases the first linkage element toward its extended position only when the drum is in the second position.
11. A self-defense device comprising: a wearable holder; a knife detachably coupled to the wearable holder and moveable relative to the wearable holder between attached and detached positions; the knife comprising a handle, body, arm and blade, wherein the handle is coupled to the body and the arm is coupled to the body and blade; the handle, arm and blade are each configured to move relative to the body between retracted and extended positions; the body has a substantially round perimeter and the blade has a substantially curved outer edge matching the curve of the body's perimeter; wherein the handle, arm and blade each substantially retract into the body's perimeter when in their retracted positions.
12. The self-defense device of claim 11, wherein first, second and third resilient members each respectively bias the blade, arm and handle toward their extended positions
13. The self-defense device of claim 12 further comprising a foot pivotably connected to a distal end of the handle and configured to pivot relative to the arm between retracted and extended positions; the foot has a substantially curved profile matching the curve of the body's perimeter, wherein the foot substantially retracts into the body's perimeter when in its retracted position; and a fourth resilient member biasing the foot toward its extended position.
14. The self-defense device of claim 13 wherein the arm comprises a 4-bar linkage comprising (i) opposing first and second linkage elements configured to pivot between extended and retracted positions and (ii) opposing third and fourth linkage elements respectively formed from opposing portions of the blade and body, wherein the first and second linkage elements substantially retract into the body's perimeter when in their retracted positions
15. The self-defense device of claim 14, wherein the first linkage element comprises (i) a release button movable relative to a surface of the first linkage element between raised and lowered positions, and (ii) a fifth resilient member that biases the release button toward its raised position, wherein when the release button is in its raised position, it prevents the arm from moving toward its extended position.
16. The self-defense device of claim 15, further comprising a depressible trigger plate movable relative to the body between raised and lowered positions, wherein when the depressible trigger plate is moved toward its lower position it causes the release button to move toward its lowered position.
17. The self-defense device of claim 16, wherein the body further comprises an elongated channel disposed beneath the trigger plate and adapted to slideably receive the handle; (i) wherein when the handle is in its retracted position, the handle prevents the trigger plate from moving toward its lowered position, and (ii) wherein when the handle is in its extended position it permits the trigger plate to move towards its lowered position.
18. The self-defense device of claim 13, wherein the wearable holder comprises a trigger pivotable between engaged and disengaged positions, (i) wherein pivoting the trigger to its engaged position causes the trigger to engage a surface of the knife and maintain the knife in its attached position, and (ii) wherein pivoting the trigger to its disengaged position permits the knife to move to its detached position.
19. The self-defense device of claim 18, wherein disengaging the trigger allows the handle to extend and the foot to pivot toward its extended position while in contact with a surface of the holder, thereby causing the knife to propel outward.
20. The self-defense device of claim 19 further comprising a flexible tether with one end fixed to the wearable holder and other end fixed to the knife.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Although the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to those particular embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalent arrangements as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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[0036] The handle 205 is slideably received into a handle channel 370 formed by opposing upper and lower body plates 360, 380. The inner walls of the handle 205 form a handle cavity 213 that houses a handle spring 217 (or other resilient member) arranged around a spring guide pin 210 in a manner that biases the handle 205 from a retracted position (shown in
[0037] The body 300, substantially formed by the upper and lower body plates 360, 380 may have a round form (disk-shaped or circular-shaped) in a manner that resembles a wristwatch. A trigger plate 350 sits within the perimeter of a circular wall formed at the top surface of the upper body plate 360. The trigger plate 350 is retained at its perimeter by a circular retaining ring 351. In one embodiment the trigger plate 350 is a single layer disk made of metal or glass (resembling a wristwatch crystal), for example. In other exemplary embodiments, the trigger plate 350 may comprise a multi-layer assembly that houses a functioning digital or mechanical watch dial or one of many other wearable electrical devices having a digital display and a sufficiently flat form factor. Under such embodiments, the body 300 and wristband 105 can function as, and resemble, a wristwatch or other wearable device when the body is in the engaged position.
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[0047] Providing a release button 310 with a separate collar 315 and cap 320, rather than a one-piece release button, advantageously allows the collar 315 to carry a shear load applied by the upper link 410 (originating from the drum spring 505 discussed further below) when the upper link 410 is in its retracted position. This shear load may, under certain circumstances, impede movement by the collar 315 within bore 430. Providing a release button with a separate collar 315 and cap 320, with the collar carrying the shear load, reduces the risk of similarly impeding movement by the cap and button head screw, which could otherwise translate to undesired consequences, such as impeding movement by the handle 205 under certain operational conditions.
[0048] The user unseats the knife by flipping the top of the trigger 140, thereby causing the trigger to pivot and trigger grove 170 to disengage from the catch plate 240. Disengaging the trigger allows the foot 220 to pivot toward its extended position, as urged by the foot spring 223 and the handle spring 217 to propel the knife outward relative to the launch wall 117. As the knife launches, the tether 190 acts to keep the knife 200 attached to the holder and accessible to the user. In an alternative embodiment, the holder itself may be equipped with a resilient member disposed proximate to the launch wall 117 or the like. Under this alternative embodiment components of the holder cause the knife 200 to propel outward.
[0049] The user may grip the knife 200 with the foot 220 and handle 205 extended and while the blade 550 is still retracted.
[0050] When in its extended position, the handle 205 is no longer disposed below the release button. This arrangement allows the user to depress the trigger plate 350 and cause axial movement of the release button 310 toward its lowered position. As the release button 310 continues to move toward its lowered position, it ultimately exits the bore 430 thereby allowing the drum spring 505 to urge the arm 400 and blade 550 toward the extended position shown in
[0051] When extended and locked, the knife 200 is grasped by the fingers and thumb in a manner similar to a traditional knife. The proportions, angles and shapes shown in the figures (which are substantially drawn to scale) enable the knife 200, confined to a wristwatch-like form factor in its retracted position, to expand to approximately 3.5 times its retracted length in its extended position when accounting for the foot, handle, body, arm and blade. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0052] The user depresses the release button 310 to fold the blade 550 and arm 400 back into their retracted positions. When the release button 310 is fully depressed, it ultimately clears the lower edge of the lockout notch 330. This allows the arm 400 and release button 310 to pivot until the release button reaches the release bore 365, where the release button snaps toward its raised position inside the release bore 365, as urged by the button spring 325. This locks the blade 550 in the retracted position.
[0053] To return the knife 200 to the seated position within the holder 100, the user guides the foot 220 toward the launch shoulder 120 allowing the shoulder to be received between the wings of the foot 225A, B when in its retracted position. Pressing the foot 220 and distal end of the handle against the launch wall 117 causes the handle 205 and foot 220 to collapse into their retracted positions. With the blade, arm, handle and foot in their retracted positions, this allows the user to pivot the trigger toward its engaged position such that the knife is fully seated within the holder, as shown in
[0054] In exemplary embodiments, unless otherwise specified, the components of the present invention may be constructed of stainless steel or other durable material common to traditional pocket knives.
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[0056] The wearable self-defense device of the present application allows users to quickly arm through two actions that can occur in less than a second: (1) actuating the trigger 140 to instantly launch the knife 200 and spring the foot and handle toward their extended positions, and consequently propel the device into the user's hand; and (2) applying any form of pressure to the trigger plate 350, including simply grasping the body 300, to instantly spring and lock the arm 400 and blade 550 into their extended positions. Once in its extended position, the knife 200 provides a rigid, durable and effective self-defense apparatus capable of inflicting substantial damage on an attacker and greatly increasing a user's chance of escape.
[0057] It will be appreciated that alternative embodiments may also include a knife consisting of a blade 550, body 300, handle 205 and foot 220 as shown in
[0058] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments or implementations, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Each of these implementations and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. It is also contemplated that additional implementations according to aspects of the present disclosure may combine any number of features from any of the implementations described herein.