DETERRENT AND ELECTRICAL PULSE-APPLYING GLOVE DEVICE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230152064
  • Publication Number
    20230152064
  • Date Filed
    March 12, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    May 18, 2023
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • TORROELLA; Sylvain
  • Original Assignees
    • SAS NETFORCE
Abstract
The deterrent and electrical pulse-applying glove device includes a palm side and a back-of-the-hand side with an external face and an internal face respectively external and internal to the glove device. The outer face of the palm side has installed on it at least two application contacts to be connected, by way of electrical connection devices. The electrical connection devices include at least one contactor, to an electric power source. The two application contacts are installed on the outer face on the palm side at a distance from one another so as to generate an electric arc between said contacts, when they are connected to the electric power source through the contactor to be actuated from the internal side internal to the glove device.
Description
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

Other particularities of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, which relates to an embodiment that is given only by way of indicative and non-limiting example.


The understanding of this description will be facilitated by referring to the appended figures.



FIG. 1 is a schematic view, on the palm side, of a glove device according to the invention.



FIG. 2 is a schematic view similar to FIG. 1, showing the glove device seen from the back-of-the-hand side.



FIG. 3 is a schematic view similar to FIG. 1 showing the location of the application contacts at a finger of the glove device.



FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view of the glove device at the application contacts showing the contactor in the inactive position.



FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view similar to FIG. 4 showing the contactor in the active position for supplying the application contacts.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a deterrent and electrical pulse-applying glove device 1.


This type of glove device 1 is generally used in personal protection and safety applications. It is in particular a dissuasive device, and at the same time defensive device, that can make it possible to stun an assailant.


Its use can be intended for law enforcement, security personnel, or even for hospital personnel to control and contain a dangerous patient or one showing signs of aggression.


As illustrated in the appended figures, this glove device 1 comprises a palm side 2, or anterior face, and a back-of-the-hand side 3, or posterior face, each time with an external face 4 and an internal face 5.


It should be noted that the palm side defines the side of the glove device 1 corresponding to that of the palm of the hand of a wearer of this glove device. It extends over the entire anterior face of a wearer’s hand, from the end of any fingers that the glove device comprises, to its opposite end at the wrist, or even beyond.


In the remainder of the description and to facilitate understanding, the expressions “palm side” and “back-of-the-hand side” will be used exclusively.


It essentially comprises a glove body 6 that may or may not be equipped with one or more glove fingers 7. In short, this glove device 1 can take the form of a mitten or that of a glove with glove fingers, the number of which can be between one and five.


At its end 8 comprising the opening 9 for engagement on the hand of a wearer of the glove device 1, the glove body 6 can be provided with closure means 10 to keep it closed and tightened on the wrist of this wearer. It can also be extended by a sleeve (not shown).


According to the invention, on the external face 4 of the palm side 3 of the glove device 1, at least two application contacts 11, 12 are installed that are designed to be connected to an electric power source 13.


Thus, these application contacts 11, 12 can be installed on the external face 4 of the palm side 3, either at the glove body 6 as shown in FIG. 1, or along a glove finger 7 as shown in FIG. 3 if the glove device 1 is equipped therewith.


It should be noted that this FIG. 3 only illustrates a non-limiting example of this installation of the contacts at one of the fingers 7.


Preferably, the electric power source 13 is of the autonomous type and defined by at least one battery 14. This may be of the 3.7 V and 500 mAh lithium type, for example.


Advantageously, the glove device 1 comprises a receiving housing 15, in particular in the form of a pouch capable of being closed, to house this or these batteries therein. This receiving housing can be provided on the palm side 2 or on the back-of-the-hand side 3, preferably in the end part 16 intended to extend to the wrist of the wearer of the glove device 1.


The latter also comprises electrical connection means 17 for connecting the application contacts 11, 12 to such an electric power source 13. Substantially, such electrical connection means 17 comprise insulated electrical conductors (not shown) extending at least from the receiving housing 15 of the electric power source 13 to the application contacts 11, 12.


More particularly, these electrical conductors may extend internally to the glove device 1, advantageously between the latter and an internal lining 18.


Said electrical connection means 17 comprise at least one high-voltage generator designed to deliver, from a low-voltage power supply delivered by the electric power source 13 to the application contacts 11, 12, a high-voltage power supply, comprised between 220 and 5,000 ,000 volts.


Advantageously, the high-voltage generator is designed to deliver a high-voltage power supply, preferably greater than 5,000 volts, more particularly on the order of 20,000 volts.


At least the glove device 1 is made of a non-conductive insulating material to prevent the transmission of an electric pulse to the wearer. When an internal lining 18 is present, this is also made of non-conductive insulating material.


Furthermore, at least the glove body 6 and possibly the glove finger(s) 7 are made of a woven or non-woven material to resist cuts and/or fireproof to avoid the risk of burns.


This material can be based on carbon fibers, for example poly(p phenyleneterephthalamide), (PPD-T or KEVLAR™). The present invention cannot be interpreted in a limiting manner with respect to such a material.


According to the invention, two application contacts 11, 12 are installed on the external face 4 of the palm side 3 of the glove device 1, at a distance D from one another that is determined so as to allow the establishment of an electric arc between them when they are connected to the electric power source 13 through said electrical connection means 17.


According to the invention, the glove device 1 is capable of being provided with several pairs of contacts corresponding to this feature.


According to another feature of the invention, these electrical connection means 17 comprise at least one contactor 19 to ensure the supply of electrical energy to the application contacts 11, 12 by the power source 13. This contactor 19 is designed to be actuated from the internal side 20 of the glove device 1.


In particular, this contactor 19 is designed to be activated by powering up by extension of the glove body 6, preferably on its palm side 2, and/or at least one glove finger 7.


According to one embodiment, this contactor 19 is of the pulse type and comprises a push button 21 pushed back, by elastic return means, inside the glove device 1 into an inactive power cutoff position 22. Conversely, pressure in the opposite direction in an active position 23, against the elastic return means, results in establishing the supply of the contacts 11, 12.


By installing, for example, the application contacts 11, 12 at the external face 4 of the glove body 6, the contactor 19 can be arranged at the rear of these application contacts 11, 12, at the internal face 5 of this glove body 6. Thus, in a deterrent application of the glove device 1 and as visible in FIGS. 4 and 5, stretching the palm side 2 of the glove device 1, simply consisting for the wearer in opening his hand, results in a tensioning of the palm side 3 of this glove body 6. This is pressed, at its internal face 5, against the palm of the wearer’s hand, which pushes the push button 21 for supplying the contacts 11, 12 back into the active position 23.


Conversely, by closing the wearer’s hand, the tension on the palm side 2 of the glove device 1 is released, allowing the push button 21 to return to its inactive position 22 via said elastic return means and the power supply application contacts 11, 12 to be cut off.


Consequently, when an assailant approaches, the wearer of the glove device 1 can open his hand in the direction of this assailant, resulting in the activation of the contactor 19. Since the application contacts 11, 12 are supplied with power, they generate an electric arc between them that is visible to the assailant so as to dissuade him from approaching further, while informing him that he is likely to receive a high-intensity electric pulse in case of aggression.


In this regard, it is understood that in case of contact and application of the palm side 2 of the glove device 1 on the assailant, the internal face 4 of this palm side 2 comes to rest against the wearer’s hand. The push button 21 is then pushed back from its inactive position 22 into its active position 23, resulting in the power supply of the application contacts 11, 12 and the automatic application of an electric pulse to the attacker.


The same result can be obtained by installing the two application contacts 11, 12 on the palm side 2 of a glove finger 7. In this case, the contactor 19 can keep its location at the glove body 6, as in the example below, or it can be positioned under the application contacts 11, 12 at this glove finger 7, on the internal side 20 of the glove device 1. Opening the wearer’s hand and/or finger has the same consequences.


To facilitate the control of the contactor 19 from the internal side 20 of the glove device 1, in line with this push button 21, the internal lining 20 can be equipped with a control plate 24 of section greater than that of this push button 21. In this way, a pressure that would not necessarily be applied in line with this push button 21 by the palm of the wearer’s hand still has the consequence of pushing it back from its inactive position 22 to its active position 23.


According to an advantageous embodiment, the application contacts 11, 12 are mounted on a support plate 25 to which the electrical connection means 17 lead. While this support plate 25 can be provided, by sewing, welding or the like, in a suitable opening on the palm side 2 of the glove device 1, it is advantageously arranged at the internal face 5, preferably between the latter and the internal lining 18. Said application contacts 11, 12 in this case pass through the glove device 1 to be arranged on the external face 4, on the palm side 2 thereof.


This support plate 25 can still be equipped with the contactor 19, so that the push button 21 extends on the internal side 20 of the glove device 1.


The support plate 25 can take the form of a printed circuit board.


An application contact 11, 12 advantageously comprises an electrode head 26 projecting at the external face 4 on the palm side 2 of the glove device 1.


These electrode heads 26 are designed to define, in their projecting part 27, a preferential path for establishing the electric arc between the application contacts 11, 12.


Concretely, these electrode heads 26 of the application contacts 11, 12 define, at their projecting part 27, the smallest distance 28 between the application contacts 11, 12.


According to a preferred embodiment, these electrode heads 26 have a T or mushroom shape and have a larger section at their projecting end 29.


Advantageously again, the glove device 1 comprises a control switch 30 to activate it or, on the contrary, to deactivate it, as required.


It can also be equipped with load control means 31 of the electrical energy source 13. According to the invention, it also receives an operating indicator 32


The control switch 30 and/or the load control means 31 and/or the operating indicator 32 can be installed at a control panel 33 capable of being positioned on the palm side 2 or the back-of-the-hand side 3 of the glove device 1, preferably at the end 8, on the wearer’s wrist side.


According to the invention, the glove device 1 can receive additional equipment, such as at least one sensor of the state of health of the wearer of the glove device 1, for example a voltage and/or pulse sensor.


In a more advanced design, the glove device 1 comprises remote transmission means, either directly or through a unit connected to an Internet or communication network, such as a mobile telephone, for example.


Such transmission means make it possible to transmit, periodically, continuously or occasionally, information transmitted by a sensor of the wearer’s state of health to a central unit.


The glove device 1 can receive an alert device allowing the wearer to emit a signal through the transmission means to call for help or reinforcement.


The glove device 1 can also be equipped with a GPS tracker making it possible to locate the glove wearer, as the case may be continuously or at the command of the glove wearer, for example through the alert device.

Claims
  • 1. A deterrent and electrical pulse-applying glove device, comprising: a palm side and a back-of-the-hand side with an external face and an internal face respectively external and internal to the glove device, the external face of the palm side having at least two application contacts installed thereon by electrical connection means comprising at least one contactor to an electrical power source,wherein two application contacts are installed on the external face on the palm side at a distance from one another so as to generate an electric arc between said contacts when they are connected to the electric power source through the contactor designed to be actuated from the internal side of the glove device.
  • 2. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: a glove body (6).
  • 3. The glove device according to claim 2, wherein the glove body comprises at least one glove finger.
  • 4. The glove device, according to claim 1, wherein the electric power source is of the autonomous type and defined by at least one battery.
  • 5. The glove device, according to claim 4, further comprising: a receiving housing in being comprised of a pouch capable of being closed, to house the battery or batteries.
  • 6. The glove device , according to claim 5, wherein the electrical connection means comprise insulated electrical conductors extending at least from the receiving housing of the electric power source to the application contacts.
  • 7. The glove device, according to claim 1, wherein the contactor is designed to be activated by powering up by extension of the glove body on its palm side, and/or at least one glove finger.
  • 8. The glove device, according to claim 1, wherein the contactor is of the pulse type and comprises a push button pushed back, by elastic return means, inside the glove device into an inactive power cutoff position.
  • 9. The glove device , according to claim 8, further comprising: an internal lining equipped with a control plate in line with the push button.
  • 10. The glove device, according to claim 1, wherein the application contacts are mounted on a support plate to which the electrical connection means lead.
  • 11. The glove device, according to claim 10, wherein the support plate is equipped with the contactor.
  • 12. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: an application contact being comprised of an electrode head projecting at the external face on the palm side.
  • 13. The glove device, according to claim 12, wherein the electrode heads of the two application contacts define, in their projecting part, a preferential path for establishing the electric arc.
  • 14. The glove device, according to claim 12, wherein the electrode heads have a T or mushroom shape and have a larger section at their projecting end.
  • 15. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: a control switch and/or load control means of the electrical energy source and/or an operating indicator.
  • 16. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: at least one sensor of the state of health of the wearer of said glove device.
  • 17. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: remote transmission means, either directly or through a unit connected to an Internet or communication network.
  • 18. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: an alert device.
  • 19. The glove device, according to claim 1, further comprising: a GPS tracker.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

See Application Data Sheet.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2021/056335 3/12/2021 WO