Easy-to-carry, non-lethal self-defense weapon composed of slimy, slippery and irritating liquid encasing glass marbles in easy-to-rupture polybags that can be thrown to debilitate and trip-up an assailant

20170370674 · 2017-12-28

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    Abstract

    Effective self defense shouldn't put you nor others in danger the way bullets fired from guns do. By carrying one or more polybags of glass marbles in one's pockets, it is possible to throw such hard enough to injure an attacker by the force of the impact, plus deliver a red-pepper-laced, viscous detergent to their face, when the thin-wall polybag ruptures. The dozens of marbles and the slippery detergent that leak out, make it difficult for the attacker to stand up, thus limiting their ability to harm others.

    Claims

    1. For highest utility, the present glass marble bags are proportioned to fit easily into a pocket, and to conform well to the thrower's hand so that such can be tossed at an attacker with a force high enough to cause the attacker pain, while at the same time, rupturing the thin-wall polybags and releasing dozens of not just difficult-to-stand-on marbles around the attacker's feet, but splashing-out the red-pepper-laced, viscous detergent into their eyes, nose and mouth, and on their skin, and also being slippery enough, by itself, to help assure that the attacker can't easily stand up, thus, essentially, incapacitating the attacker.

    2. Glass marble bags, as in claim 1, that are transported inside of an open-top, thicker and tougher plastic outer bag that serves to protect the user and his clothes in the event a thin wall glass marble bag ruptures.

    3. Glass marble bags, as in claim 1, that can be thrown near the attacker's feet as when the distance of the throw is too far to be sure of hitting the attacker directly, and having the added advantage that because of the compact shape of the bags, one person can easily carry three or four such bags in their pockets, thus getting more than one try at hitting an attacker(s) directly.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

    [0005] FIGURE 1 shows a bought-off-the-shelf polybag containing approximately six dozen glass marbles with slimy and irritating detergent filling the voids. In the same photo, a bigger and thicker-wall outer polybag helps to protect against leaks or ruptures in the inner bag, as when the weapon is carried in the pockets or hand bag. The marble bag can easily be slipped out of the outer bag before throwing such either at the attacker, or at his or her feet.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0006] “Bean bags”, mostly fired from guns, have been used as non-lethal weapons for many years, and are now part of the public domain. The present glass marble bags function much bean bags, but have the additional feature of being massive enough to be thrown, and closely-packed enough to rupture the polybag upon impact. When that happens, not just the marbles, but the irritating determent slime, with red pepper mixed in, fly out and down to make it next to impossible for the attacker to stand up. Because the detergent is viscous, if the attacker tries to brush it off, it will just spread and cause more irritation of the eyes, nose, mouth and skin.

    [0007] As with bean bags, slippery slimes have been used, intermittently, for years, to non-violently subdue people. Such means are also part of the public domain, and most require a special pump or compressed air cylinder to deliver the slime, whereas the present invention delivers all of its defenses by being thrown. The advantages of the present invention are summarized in the claims.