Rapid Response Self-Defense System and Method
20230040476 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A personal defense device arranged to self-orient and enable accurate aim when gripped by a user is provided. The device has a body including upper and lower regions. The upper region includes a transverse index finger loop, a front portion, a rear portion with a storage cavity for a repellant spray container, a spray opening through the upper region, a thumb support, and a top surface. The top surface is above and perpendicular to the transverse loop, which forms an extended sightline for aiming at a potential target. The lower region includes a grip handle providing multi-finger grip below the index finger transverse loop. The transverse loop, multi-finger grip handle and thumb support self-orient the device in the user's hand, and the top surface sightline enables rapid aiming. The upper region front portion can include a contact feature for defensive contact with an attacker and DNA collection.
Claims
1. A rapid-response self-defense device configured to self-orient and enable accurate aim when gripped by a user in a usage orientation, the self-defense device having a body comprising: an upper region comprising: a transverse index finger loop extending through the upper region having a rear inner grip surface; a front portion; a rear portion defining a portion of a storage cavity configured to retain a repellant spray container; a spray channel defined through the upper region from the portion of a storage cavity to the front portion; a top surface located above and oriented perpendicular to the transverse loop extending a sight distance from the rear portion to the front portion, the top surface forming an extended sightline providing quick sight alignment for aiming at a potential target; and a thumb support defined in the rear portion behind the spray opening and opposite the rear inner grip surface of the transverse loop for receiving a user's thumb when gripping the device in the usage orientation; and a lower region below the upper region and extending downward from the upper region, the lower region comprising: a grip handle configured to provide multi-finger grip about the handle when gripping the device in the usage orientation; wherein, the transverse loop with the rear inner grip surface, the thumb support, and the grip handle self-orient the device for self-defense in the user's hand, and the top surface extended sightline enables accurate aim when gripping the device in the usage orientation.
2. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein: a rear portion of the grip handle is configured to engage a palm of the user to enhance self-orientation, user grip and control in the usage condition.
3. The self-defense device of claim 2, wherein the grip handle rear portion includes a rear portion of the repellant spray container when retained within the storage cavity.
4. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein a forward portion of the grip handle defines at least one contour for a finger of a user's hand.
5. The self-defense device of claim 4, wherein the forward portion of the grip handle defines two contours configured for receiving a portion of a middle finger and a ring finger of the user's hand.
6. The self-defense device of claim 4, wherein the contoured grip handle has a grip diameter sized for the user.
7. The self-defense device of claim 4, wherein the grip handle defines a wrist strap connection feature at a lower portion of the grip handle.
8. The personal self-defense device according to claim 1, wherein the top surface extended sightline further comprises a base surface having an increasing downward slope in a forward direction configured for aiming at a potential target.
9. The self-defense device of claim 8, wherein the top surface extended sightline further comprises a pair of opposed side surfaces aligned with the base surface, spaced apart on each side of the base surface, and extending upward from the base surface.
10. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein the thumb support is formed as a hood extending across a rear portion of the spray channel proximate a trigger for actuating release of repellant spray from the repellant spray container, the hood configured to prevent inadvertent finger obstruction of a spray from the device.
11. The self-defense device of claim 10, wherein the hood defines a concave indentation.
12. The self-defense device of claim 10, further comprising at least one side relief slot defined in the upper region configured to receive rotation of a trigger lock of the repellant spray container and prevent accidental discharge of repellant spray while the trigger lock is disposed within the at least one side relief slot.
13. The self-defense device of claim 12, wherein the at least one side relief slot is formed along a lateral portion of the hood.
14. The self-defense device of claim 1, further comprising: an attacker contact formed at the front portion, the attacker contact having an outer surface configured to provide a defensive contact with the attacker and collect a DNA sample from the attacker during the defensive contact.
15. The self-defense device of claim 14, wherein: an outer surface of the attacker contact has a curved shape and defines a collection dimple within the curved shape; a rim portion of the collection dimple defines a sharp collection edge configured to scrape the DNA sample from the attacked during the defensive contact; and the dimple is configured to retain the DNA sample.
16. The self-defense device according to claim 15, wherein an outer surface of the contact feature has a texture configured to scrape the DNA sample from the attacker during the defensive contact.
17. The self-defense device of claim 16, wherein: the texture includes one of: a knurled surface, a milled surface, a grooved surface, a furrowed surface, a roughened surface, a raised projections surface, and an irregular projections surface.
18. The self-defense device of claim 1, the top surface extended sightline further comprising: a base surface for aiming at the potential target when in the use condition, the base surface disposed at or below a lower part of the spray channel; and a pair of opposed side surfaces aligned with the base surface, spaced apart on each side of the base surface, and extending upward from the base surface; wherein the base surface and the upward extending side surfaces define the top surface extended sightline as an open top recessed channel.
19. The self-defense device of claim 18, wherein: the base surface has an increasing downward slope in a forward direction; the pair of opposed side surfaces have outboard diverging curvatures extending upward from the base surface; and the downward sloped base surface, the outboard diverging pair of opposed surfaces, and the open top arrangement of the top surface extended sightline define a diverging shaped, generally v-shaped sightline configured rapidly aiming the device at the potential attacker.
20. The self-defense device according to claim 1, wherein: the finger loop defines a single finger opening extending laterally through the orientation guide without defining additional finger openings; the single finger opening forms a closed loop; and the closed loop and the curved rear inner surface are configured to enhance rapid self-orienting and firm gripping of the personal self-defense device by the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0062] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the aspects, features and principles pertaining to the invention and configurations discussed herein, reference will now be made to the example configurations and arrangements illustrated in the drawings along with language describing the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
[0063] Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment, different embodiments, or component parts of the same or different illustrated invention. Additionally, reference to the wording “an embodiment,” or the like, for two or more features, elements, etc. does not mean that the features are related, dissimilar, the same, etc. The use of the term “an embodiment,” or similar wording, is merely a convenient phrase to indicate optional features, which may or may not be part of the invention as claimed.
[0064] Each statement of an embodiment is to be considered independent of any other statement of an embodiment despite any use of similar or identical language characterizing each embodiment. Therefore, where one embodiment is identified as “another embodiment,” the identified embodiment is independent of any other embodiments characterized by the language “another embodiment.” The independent embodiments are considered to be able to be combined in whole or in part one with another as the claims and/or art may direct, either directly or indirectly, implicitly, or explicitly.
[0065] Further, the fact that the wording “an embodiment,” or the like, does not appear at the beginning of every sentence in the specification, such as is the practice of some practitioners, is merely a convenience for the reader's clarity. However, it is the intention of this application to incorporate by reference the phrasing “an embodiment,” and the like, at the beginning of every sentence herein where logically possible and appropriate.
[0066] As used herein, “comprising,” “including,” “containing,” “is,” “are,” “characterized by,” and grammatical equivalents thereof are inclusive or open-ended terms that do not exclude additional unrecited elements or method steps. “Comprising” is to be interpreted as including the more restrictive terms “consisting of’ and “consisting essentially of.”
[0067] As used herein, the term “about” when used in connection with a referenced numeric indication means the referenced numeric indication plus or minus up to 10 percent of that referenced numeric indication. For example, the language “about 50” covers the range of 45 to 55. Similarly, the language “about 5” covers the range of 4.5 to 5.5.
[0068] As used in this specification and the appended claims, the words “top,” “above,” and “upward” refer to elevation directions pertaining to self-defense device orientations when held generally vertically by a user for typical usage of such devices. As such, the words “bottom,” “below,” “base” and “downward” refer to elevation directions at or towards the ground when self-defense repellant devices are held by a user in substantially vertical orientation. Thus, for example, the top portion of example self-defense devices would be disposed at a distal end of the device farthest from the ground, and the opposite end would be disposed at a proximal base or bottom end of the device.
[0069] Further, specific words chosen to describe one or more embodiments and optional elements or features are not intended to limit the invention. For example, spatially relative terms-such as “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper,” “proximal,” “distal,” and the like-may be used to describe the relationship of one element or feature to another element or feature as illustrated in the figures. These spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different positions (i.e., translational placements) and orientations (i.e., rotational placements) of a device in use or operation in addition to the position and orientation shown in the figures. For example, if a device in the figures were turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be “above” or “over” the other elements or features. Thus, the term “below” can encompass both positions and orientations of above and below. A device may be otherwise oriented (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly. Likewise, descriptions of movement along (translation) and around (rotation) various axes include various spatial device positions and orientations.
[0070] Similarly, geometric terms, such as “parallel,” “perpendicular,” “round,” “curvilinear,” “articulated” or “square,” are not intended to require absolute mathematical precision, unless the context indicates otherwise. Instead, such geometric terms allow for variations due to manufacturing or equivalent functions. For example, if an element is described as “round” or “generally round,” a component that is not precisely circular (e.g., one that is slightly oblong or is a many-sided polygon) is still encompassed by this description.
[0071] In addition, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. The terms “comprises,” “includes,” “has,” and the like specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, components, etc., but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, or groups.
[0072] Unless indicated otherwise, the terms exercise apparatus, device, equipment, systems, and variants thereof, can be interchangeably used.
[0073] According to aspects and features pertaining to embodiments described herein, revolutionary repellent spray self-defense device configurations and arrangements are provided having multiple highly beneficial features in various combinations, which can include features such as a precision target grip, finger(s) guard, a stream protecting channel, DNA collector(s), and defensive features like a sharp attacker-oriented spike.
[0074] Further, combinations of aspects and features can cooperate to self-orient the device accurately and quickly in the user's hand for immediate use with the nozzle directed away and toward an attacker in a use pose.
[0075] Further, beneficial features such as an ergonomic shape, power grip arrangement, orientating finger guard, and a stream protecting channel can prevent a user's finger from inadvertently blocking a spray stream, as well as reducing or eliminating risk of self-spray or blow-back. Defensive feature options can include arrangements having one or more fused-in metallic or non-metallic shapes configured to deter an attacker during contact, such as through pain or extreme discomfort when the attacker contacts the device held by the user. In some arrangements, the shape can be arranged as a spike or other force-concentrating shape. Further, such defensive shapes can provide additional benefits including also acting as a DNA collector configured for obtaining and collecting DNA samples from the offender during self-defensive contact, which can significantly aid appropriate authorities to identify, locate and take appropriate actions. It is understood that the shape of a spike is one option and that many other shapes can be used.
[0076] A repellent spray compartment portion can include a repellent spray anti-rotating boss that can ensure proper orientation of the repellent spray inside the housing. The repellent spray compartment can further include one or more side relief slots that allow for rotating a repellent spray's trigger to lock it if not used to prevent accidental discharge, and allow for ready rotation of the trigger to the usage position.
[0077] The holder or body can include a hole for attaching a wrist strap to secure the repellent spray holder to the wrist. The holder can also include retention features for firmly securing the repellent spray container in place, while allowing for removal and replacement of the repellent spray container without damaging the holder or the repellent spray container. The ergonomic design and comfortable fit of the body and handle can allow for continuous holding in hand during physical activities, such as running, walking, rollerblading, etc. The holder can be made out of various metallic and nonmetallic materials, and can be made in many different colors and appearances.
[0078] In some configurations, the body or repellant holder can mimic the shape of the letter “P,” which can help indicate a purpose of the device as a Pepper Spray Holder and/or to indicate “protection” or “protective device.” The “P” shape configuration can provide the user with a confidence similar to that of holding the gun without having a gun shape, provoking an offender or attacker, or escalating a level of violence.
[0079] Further, the body or repellant spray holder can be produced with a guard for a single or multiple fingers, but is not limited to these shapes only. Optionally, the body or holder can be made without having a finger guard while including a stream protecting channel. Moreover, the holder can be produced in different sizes that can be customized for the user and size of the hand, and/or to fit with different types of repellent spray containers.
[0080] In addition, the body or holder and/or a wrist strap can include a logo or other representation of a person, entity or organization including a logo representing a school, college, university, and/or corresponding team logo, as well as names. The representations can be produced in assorted colors and have embedded letters, symbols, and logos of these institutions including having a raised symbol or embedded symbol formed in the body. Optionally, the holder can have the initials of the owner or other representation embedded therein.
[0081] In some configurations, the self-defense device can include personal safety device in combination with a personal defense weapon, such as a repellant spray holder in combination with a glass window breaker and reinforced finger openings configured with brass-knuckle type components. The finger openings can include one or reinforcement bridges between finger opening, as well as one or more DNA collectors and/or metallic or non-metallic fused-in spikes. Alternatively, the DNA collectors and/or spikes can be configured as selectively replaceable components, such that the user can screw in and out DNA collector and defensive protection spikes and other features as desired.
[0082] In some configurations, the elongate storage cavity can be configured to generally form a tube for retaining a repellant spray container. A removable plug can lock the repellant spray container within the tubular storage cavity along with providing dual window breaking functionality. A hard sharp point insert can be embedded into the plug and extend downward while held by the user, which can be configured to concentrate forces at the hard point for breaking a glass windows during an emergency. The plug can include removable latch-type features for secure retention of the repellant container along with providing for ready replacement of the container. In some arrangements, the removable latch-type features can be configured as spring-loaded latches. The plug, body and other components of the self-defense device can be made out of various metallic and nonmetallic materials and can also be made in many different colors and appearances.
[0083] Referring now to
[0084] The self-defense device 110 and body 111 form a stream channel 154 formed at the top surface portion 113 extending from the spray opening 152 to a front end of the stream channel. The stream channel 154 is oriented in a forward direction aimed at a potential target when in a use condition gripped by a user. Further, an orientation guide 130 is formed in the upper region of the body 111 having a tip portion 132 pointing in the forward direction aimed at the potential target in the use condition gripped by the user and defining an index finger orientation surface 134, in which the orientation surface faces downward in the use condition when gripped by the user. The orientation surface 134 is configured for readily identifying to the user an intended grip location and device orientation based on contact between the user's index finger with the orientation surface. As such, the orientation guide 130, the orientation surface 134 and other features readily identify to the user simply by feel the proper grip and orientation for grabbing and using the self-defense device 110.
[0085] In addition, a secure contoured grip 120 is formed between a rear region of the device and the assembly with the repellant spray container 174 with the outer surface portion, which has a grip diameter sized for the user as shown and described along with
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[0088] Although a single DNA collector is shown for device 110 in the example form shown, it is understood that various types of DNA collector devices can be included in various forms, such as various textures configured to scrape the DNA sample from the attacker during the defensive contact. For example, DNA collectors can include textures such as the tip portion having a knurled surface, a milled surface, a grooved surface, a furrowed surface, a roughened surface, a raised projections surface, and an irregular projections surface.
[0089] As can be seen in
[0090] The base surface 155 can have an increasing downward slope in the forward direction from the spray opening toward the distal end of the spray channel, and the pair of opposed side surfaces 156 can have outboard diverging curvatures extending upward from the base surface. These features can cooperate to provide a focused stream aimed at the potential attacker while preventing back spray to the user, which can further act as an aim or target guide 130 for the user along with the tip portion 132 to enable accurately aiming the spray at an offender or attacker.
[0091] As can be seen, for example, in
[0092] A bottom support boss 123 can extend across a lower region of the storage cavity that has an engagement surface at an upper side oriented upward into the storage cavity, which can engage a base or bottom portion 177 of the repellant container 174 to further secure retention of the repellant container. Further, the body 111 can include an anti-rotation boss 151 at an upper portion of the storage cavity 118, which can be configured to mate with lateral anti-rotation surfaces 173 of the repellant spray container (
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[0103] Furthermore, a bottom end of the plug 880 can include a hard window breaker 882, which can include a hard tip. The window breaker 882 can be formed fully or partially from a metallic material. Notably, a tip portion of the window breaker 882 can concentrate forces at the tip portion for aiding in breaking glass, such as a vehicle window for escaping after an accident. The location of the window breaker 882 at the bottom end of the self-defense device 810 oriented substantially perpendicular to the user's grip allows the user to apply maximum force in a downward motion for apply breakage force to a window.
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[0106] Further, the size-related ranges can be determined based on the diameter of the user's index finger. As discussed above along with
[0107] The method 4910 continues by configuring 4914 the self-defense device for the ranges of user parameters, which can include determining an arrangement for an orientation guide of the self-defense device enabling rapid identification via contact by a single finger of a user of an intended grip location and device orientation (e.g., diameter 137 of finger opening 136), and determining a secure grip for the self-defense device for a user according to the rapid identification via contact by the user (e.g., grip diameter 122 based on the index finger diameter and/or hand length, L, and/or “O” shaped diameter, D). The method can further include identifying 4916 a corresponding self-defense device 110 for ranges of index finger size parameters and grip diameter, determining 4918 an index finger size and/or grip diameter for a particular user. The method 4910 can include matching 4920 a rapid self-orientation personal self-defense device with the index finger size and the grip diameter of the particular user, and providing 4920 to the particular user the matched rapid self-orientation personal self-defense device.
[0108] Optionally, the method 4910 can include, or another method (not shown) can be provided that includes configuring a practice version of the self-defense device for each range of the user parameters. The practice kit can include an inert version of a self-defense device, such as self-defense device 110, which can include an inert repellant spray container 174. The inert repellant spray container 174 can include a visible spray lacking any repellant characteristics, such as a water-based, polymeric-based, glycerin-based fluid or the like. In some arrangements, the visible spray can be colored to enhance practice usage by the user. Further, a target (not shown) can be provided for use with practice versions of the self-defense device 110. Although self-defense device 110 is included along with description of method 4910 and practice methods and kit, it is understood that any defense device configuration and related implementations described herein can be used.
[0109] The method can further include forming a practice kit for the practice version of the self-defense kit (not shown), matching a practice version of the self-defense device for the particular user, and providing to the particular user the matched practice version of the self-defense device and the practice kit.
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[0111] As such, self-defense device 1110 can provide a body 1111 of reduced size, which can nonetheless provide benefits and advantages discussed above along with self-defense device 110, but in an even smaller container. For instance, self-defense device 1110 provide a self-defense device that the user can readily grip and properly orient and aim for accurate usage via feel without taking their eyes of a potential attacker and firmly grip. Although shown without having a DNA collector disposed on the tip portion, it is understood that a DNA collector or alternative DNA collector configurations can be included.
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[0114] The subject matter described above is provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting. Various modifications and changes may be made to the subject matter described herein without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the embodiments of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein.