Claims
- 1. A crosshandled guard baton which comprises:
- a club having a longitudinal axis and at least one hollow internal space;
- a crosshandle transversely branched on the club at a place located toward one end of said club, said crosshandle having a branching length substantially equal to the width of a man's palm;
- said crosshandle comprising three portional members including a lower grip, a central grip, and an upper grip which are stacked on one another with rotary interslidability therebetween;
- a tubular shaft provided internally of said crosshandle and extending through a longitudinal length of said crosshandle, said tubular shaft being secured at one end to said club and secured to said central grip and rotatably mounted internally of said upper grip and said lower grip;
- a rod provided internally of said tubular shaft and axially movable relative to said tubular shaft;
- an illuminating device or a gas ejecting device accommodated in said hollow internal space of said club; and
- a trigger means for operating at least one of said illuminating device or gas ejecting device by axial movement of said rod actuated by a lever provided on top of said crosshandle and engaging said rod.
- 2. A crosshandled guard baton which comprises:
- a club having a longitudinal axis and at least one hollow internal space;
- a crosshandle transversely branched on the club at a place located toward one end of said club, said crosshandle having a branching length substantially equal to the width of a man's palm;
- said crosshandle comprising two portional member including a main grip and an upper grip laid on top of the main grip with rotary interslidability therebetween;
- a tubular shaft provided internally of said crosshandle and extending through a longitudinal length of said crosshandle, said tubular shaft being secured to said club and said main grip and rotatably mounted internally of said upper grip;
- a rod provided internally of said tubular shaft and axially movable relative to said tubular shaft;
- an illuminating device or a gas ejecting device accommodated in said hollow internal space of said club; and
- a trigger means for operating at least one of said illuminating device or said gas ejecting device by axial movement of said rod actuated by a lever provided on top of said crosshandle and engaging said rod.
- 3. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 1 or 2, wherein a gas ejecting device including a gas bomb is provided in said hollow internal space of said club, a ram having one end formed as a beveled face is provided for actuating said gas ejecting device and said beveled face is disposed in contact with one end of said rod for movement in response to axial movement of said rod.
- 4. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 1 or 2, wherein an illuminating device is provided in said club and said illuminating device includes a lamp provided at one end of the club and said lamp is connected by lead wires to lamp actuating means.
- 5. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 1 or 2, wherein the rod includes a reduced diameter portion and further including a spring wound around said reduced diameter portion of said rod and biasing said rod against actuating movement by said lever.
- 6. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 1 or 2, wherein a hollow interior space is open at one end of said club and a plug is fitted in said open end of the club.
- 7. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 1 or 2 and further including
- a hollow space provided internally of said crosshandle and a recessed space provided on the top of said crosshandle;
- a gas pressurized canister in said hollow internal space of said crosshandle, a gas ejecting pipe leading from said gas canister to said recessed space on the top of said crosshandle, and a lever means provided in said recessed space adjacent one end of said gas ejecting pipe and movable to contact and move said gas ejecting pipe and thereby actuate a gas ejection from said gas canister.
- 8. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 7, wherein an opening is formed through a sidewall of said recessed space and a hole is provided in said gas ejecting pipe to eject gas toward said opening formed in the sidewall of said recessed space.
- 9. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 7, and further including a gas refill hole formed on an external surface of the crosshandle and a passage communicating said gas refill hole with said gas bomb for supplying gas to said bomb.
- 10. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 7, and further including a lid to enclose said recessed space.
- 11. A crosshandled guard baton as defined by claim 7, wherein said club includes an illuminating device in said hollow internal space of the club.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 601,617 filed Oct. 24, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 593,716 filed Oct. 4, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,031, filed Aug. 15, 1989, now abandoned.
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