Self Defense Ring
20190174887 ยท 2019-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B26B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41B13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B15/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41B15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a ring for use in self-defense including a base with a band that is worn on a finger of a user, a blade fixed to the outer circumference of the band, wherein the blade protrudes from the outer circumference of the band, a base connecting mechanism joined to a portion of the blade that is fixed to the outer circumference of the band, and a ring top comprising a top connecting mechanism, and an ornamental top, wherein the top connecting mechanism is joined to a portion of the ornamental top.
Claims
1. A ring, comprising: a) a ring base comprising: i) a band, that is configured to be worn on a finger of a user; ii) a blade that is fixed to an outer circumference of the band, wherein the blade protrudes from the outer circumference of the band; iii) a base-connecting mechanism joined to a portion of the blade that is fixed to the outer circumference of the band; and b) a ring top, comprising: i) an ornamental top; and ii) a top-connecting mechanism joined to a bottom portion of the ornamental top.
2. The ring of claim 1, wherein the blade is a sharp object with a pointed tip with a blade base width of about 1 mm to about 9 mm and a blade height of about 1 mm to about 20 mm.
3. The ring of claim 1, wherein the blade is a metal material, triangular shaped, double-sided with thin edges and a slightly thicker grind or spine.
4. The ring of claim 2, wherein the blade is a metal material, triangular shaped, double-sided with thin edges and a slightly thicker grind or spine.
5. The ring of claim 1, wherein the base-connecting mechanism is a cylindrical-shaped, male bolt-threaded platform.
6. The ring of claim 1, wherein the top-connecting mechanism is a hollow cylindrical-shaped, female nut-threaded hole.
7. The ring of claim 1, wherein the ornamental top is a rose design decorative piece.
8. The ring of claim 1, wherein the ring band is a circular object of about ring size 7, and a ring band width of about 1.5 mm to about 5 mm.
9. The ring of claim 1, wherein the ring base and ring top are attached via a base connecting mechanism and top connecting mechanism being connected.
10. The ring of claim 1, wherein the blade is made of a metal, plastic, wax, wood, resin, ceramic, glass, alloys, or silicone.
11. The ring in claim 1, wherein the base connecting mechanism and top connecting mechanism are made of a metal, plastic, wax, wood, resin, ceramic, glass, alloys, or silicone.
12. The ring of claim 1, wherein the ornamental top is made of a metal, plastic, wax, wood, resin, ceramic, glass, stone, alloys, or silicone.
13. The ring of claim 1, wherein the base connecting mechanism and top connecting mechanism are two pieces that can attach or detach from each other.
14. The ring of claim 1, wherein the base connecting mechanism is a screw thread bolt, and the top connecting mechanism is a corresponding nut thread hole, that is shaped to form around the base connecting mechanism screw thread bolt.
15. A ring for use in self-defense, comprising: a) a ring base comprising: i) a band, that is configured to be worn on a finger of a user; ii) a base connecting mechanism affixed to the top outer circumference of the band; iii) a blade that is affixed to the top circular plane of the base connecting mechanism head, wherein the blade protrudes from the top of the base connecting mechanism; and b) a ring top comprising: i) an ornamental top; and ii) a top connecting mechanism joined to a portion of the ornamental top.
16. A method for self-defense comprising: a) placing a self-defense ring device on a finger; b) detaching a ring top of the ring device from a ring base of the ring device; c) unsheathing a blade portion of the ring device per removal of ring top; and d) protecting oneself by using the blade portion to deter or disable an offender.
17. The method of claim 17 further comprising securing the self-defense ring device on a finger by making a fist.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising protecting oneself by engaging in physical movement and combat using the self-defense ring device.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein the self-defense ring device comprises the blade portion affixed to a ring band at the ring base, the ring base including a connecting mechanism, and a ring top secured to the ring base via the connecting mechanism.
20. A method for self-defense comprising: unsheathing a blade portion of a ring device by detaching a ring top from a ring base, the ring device comprising the blade portion affixed to a ring band at the ring base, the ring base including a connecting mechanism, and a ring top secured to the ring base via the connecting mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Various embodiments, variations, materials, forms, and parts are disclosed in this patent, but not all of the variations are described or shown. Indeed, these present inventions may be embodied in many other different forms, embodiments, variations, materials and parts, and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments and variations set forth herein; rather these embodiments are one of the preferred embodiments and variations in order to satisfy all applicable legal requirements.
[0021] The present invention can solve prior art problems due to one or more of its practicality, accessibility, multi-functionality, and aesthetic appeal. The present application discloses a small, light, easily accessible device that can function both as an everyday, ornamental jewelry ring, and as a sharp self-defense blade weapon.
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[0023] The ring band (d) in
[0024] The base connecting mechanism (f) in
[0025] The blade (b) in
[0026] The ring band (d), the base connecting mechanism (f), and the blade (b) can be permanently joined together as one piece. The base connecting mechanism (f) bottom can be affixed to the outer circumference of the ring band (d). The base connecting mechanism (f) can be aligned with the ring band's (d) central longitudinal axis, and at a 90-degree perpendicular angle to the ring band's central latitudinal axis. The base connecting mechanism (f) can face upward and outward away from the finger similar to, for example, the perpendicular angle and position of a diamond on an engagement ring.
[0027] The blade (b) can be affixed to the top circular plane surface of the base connecting mechanism (f) head. The blade (b) can extend upward and outward away from the finger, aligning with the ring band's (d) central longitudinal axis. The ring band (d), base connecting mechanism (f) and blade (b) can all be permanently affixed together by being cast together, manufactured together, stamped together, welded together, glued together, assembled together with or without hardware, brazed together, melted together, or soldered together, or any method of joining two or more separate pieces permanently together.
[0028] In some embodiment, the blade (b) may be joined to the outer circumference of the ring band (d) and the base connecting mechanism is affixed around the blade (b) at the connection to the ring band (d).
[0029] In some embodiment, the base connecting mechanism (f) and blade (b) are one piece, and the ring band (d) is one piece. The ring band (d) has an empty cavity in it, so that the base connecting mechanism (f) and blade (b) piece can be stamped into it, or any other method of joining two or more pieces together.
[0030] The ring top (c) in
[0031] The ornamental top (e) can be of any design, color, style, shape, material, or size. According to the illustrated embodiment, the ornamental top (e) can be a rose flower design. The rose flower design ornamental top can be a silver material, grey color, about 7 mm in diameter and about 7 mm in height. In other embodiments, the ornamental top can be floral or flower designs, shapes, abstract shapes and designs, animals, environment or nature, pearls, objects, diamonds, stones, gems, minerals, crystals, patterns, figures, or any other ornamental design top.
[0032] The top connecting mechanism (g) in
[0033] The illustrated embodiment in
[0034] The user can perform any and all regular activities while wearing the present invention, including for example, cooking, eating, working, typing, writing, walking, jogging, running, exercising, driving, holding items, carrying bags, and any other normal activity.
[0035] In a self-defense situation, the user can unsheathe the blade (b) by detaching the ring top (c) from the ring base (a). In one embodiment, the user can detach the ring top (c) from the ring base (a) by unscrewing in a counter-clockwise direction the ring top (c) in order to disconnect the top connecting mechanism (g) from the base connecting mechanism (f). If the user is right-handed and has the ring on her/his dominant right hand, s/he can use her/his left hand to unscrew the ring top (c) in a counter-clockwise direction. A user with average motor skills can unscrew the ring top (c) in a couple of seconds (e.g., two seconds) or less, which demonstrates that it's immediately accessible, readily available, and ready to use. Other self-defense products can take up to or more than thirty (30) seconds in order to locate the product in one's bag, retrieve it, open it, and arm it.
[0036] In a self-defense situation once the blade has been unsheathed, the user can make a fist as one would naturally do to defend herself/himself. The fist position would effectively secure the ring and blade to the user's hand, arm, and body, making it difficult for an attacker to knock off. The user can defend herself/himself by extending her/his arm and punching, swinging, cutting, poking, or slashing, or any other method of using a blade as a self-defense weapon.
[0037] The present invention can be an effective self-defense weapon in several ways. It can deter an attacker if s/he sees the blade and realizes the user is prepared to defend herself/himself with a sharp weapon. It can also deter an attacker if s/he is injured, bleeding, in pain, or surprised by the damage of the blade. Some attackers who may be mentally unstable or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, may not be deterred after being cut by the blade. Even in this worst-case scenario, the victim can at least have the ability to cut the skin of, or draw blood from the attacker for forensic and DNA purposes. In addition, the present invention can instill confidence in users, and give them peace of mind that they can defend themselves a lot more effectively than if they were not wearing this self-defense ring.
[0038] Following a self-defense situation, the user can sheathe or hide the blade (b) by attaching the ring top (c) to the ring base (a) to encase the blade. In an embodiment of the present invention, the user can attach the ring top (c) to the ring base (a) by screwing in a clockwise direction the ring top (c) in order to connect the top connecting mechanism (g) to the base connecting mechanism (f), similar to, for example, screwing a nut fastener on to a bolt screw.
[0039] A blade such as the one described in the present application can be an ideal self-defense weapon for several reasons. Sharp blades can inflict a lot of bodily harm and damage to an attacker, and can inflict a relatively large amount of bodily harm and damage to an attacker with a low amount of force and speed, including for example, in close quarters or while the victim is subdued or being held. A blade can be small, light, not bulky like other weapons, and carried or worn every day without burdening the user. A blade also does not require regular maintenance like guns, charging like stun guns, or refilling of liquids like pepper spray.
[0040] A fixed blade, as the one described in the present application, can also be a more ideal self-defense weapon compared to a movable blade. In a self-defense situation, a fixed blade can be more stable and less likely to be accidentally closed, shifted, or broken off. A fixed blade requires less mechanisms and storage which decrease the bulkiness, size and weight of the self-defense product.
[0041] A ring can be an ideal self-defense weapon because it can be worn every day as a regular, beautiful, ornamental piece of jewelry on a user's finger. The ring can be immediately accessible mounted on a user's finger, and securely worn around the user's finger making it nearly impossible to knock off, especially if the user makes a fist during a self-defense situation. The ring can be small, light, not bulky, and requires minimal space on the user's hand, and requires no space in the user's pocket, purse, and bag.
[0042] The base connecting mechanism (f) and top connecting mechanism (g), which described in the present application can be a base male bolt-style fastener platform and a top female nut-style fastener hole, respectively, can provide great versatility and functionality. The connecting mechanisms can be small grooves that are built into the invention itself, which take up very little space. The base connecting mechanism (f) and top connecting mechanism (g) can have substantially similar diameters and circumferences, with one of the connecting mechanism's diameter and circumference being slightly greater, thereby allowing the parts to connect with minimal space wasted and maximum attachment strength. The connecting mechanisms can also allow for the quick detaching of the ring parts in order to unsheathe the blade in a sudden self-defense situation.
[0043] The base connecting mechanism (f) and top connecting mechanism (g) can be described in other embodiments, including, but not limited to, as a buckle mechanism, latch mechanism, snap-on mechanism, spring release mechanism, squeeze mechanism, locking mechanism, basic push-together mechanism, suction mechanism, pressurized mechanism, pressure assembly mechanism, magnetic mechanism, track mechanism, friction mechanism, an adhesive, or any other mechanism used to connect two things together.
[0044] The ornamental top (e) can provide ornamental and aesthetic appeal as a piece of jewelry, and versatility to the ring device described in the present application. The ring is capable of being used with a variety of interchangeable ornamental tops including, but not limited to, stones, gems, diamonds, pearls, minerals, crystals, amethyst, turquoise, sapphire, emerald, morganite, garnet, topaz, opal, ruby, onyx, tanzanite, zircon, or any combination of these materials. In addition, the ornamental top can be described in other embodiments including, but not limited to, designs, shapes, abstracts, objects, settings, patterns, figures, animals, or any combination of these parts that are made using a material including but not limited to glass, metal, plastic, wax, steel, silver, gold, platinum, titanium, brass, bronze, copper, nickel, rhodium, cobalt, tungsten, palladium, wood, resin, ceramic, silicone, alloy, or any combination of these materials. One embodiment of the ornamental top (e) can be a sphere-shaped pearl design in
[0045] While the foregoing written description of the present invention enables a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, alternatives, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.