Claims
- 1. A self-defense device comprising:
(a) a chamber including:
(i) a rigid outer wall, and (ii) a flexible outer wall attached to said rigid outer wall section; (b) an ejection assembly disposed within the device and communicating with an environment through said outer wall of the device, said ejection assembly including:
(i) a tube extending through said chamber, and fluidly communicating therewith; (ii) a nozzle attached to an upward end of said tube and extending through said chamber, and (c) a noxious fluid disposed within said chamber, wherein said chamber is designed and constructed so as to be completely filled by said fluid, and wherein external pressure exerted upon said flexible outer wall increases an internal pressure of said chamber, such that said fluid is forcefully ejected out of the device through said ejection assembly and out of said nozzle.
- 2. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said tube is completely disposed within said chamber.
- 3. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein a butt of said device forms a part of said chamber.
- 4. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said fluid is a substantially incompressible fluid, such that a volume of said fluid introduced to said ejection assembly is substantially equal to a volume displacement within said chamber resulting from said external pressure exerted on said flexible outer wall.
- 5. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said rigid outer wall forms substantially half of an orthogonally prismatic form rounded to conform to the palm of a hand, and said flexible outer wall forms an opposing half of said form, and wherein said flexible wall is rounded and indented so as to substantially conform to the finger grip of a hand.
- 6. The self-defense device of claim 1, further comprising
(a) a valve attached to said tube, for opening and closing thereof, and (b) a lever attached to said valve and configured to alter a position of said valve.
- 7. The self-defense device of claim 6, wherein said ever communicates through said chamber such that said chamber maintains a hermetically seal, thereby affording operation of said valve in an external manner with respect to said chamber.
- 8. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said noxious fluid is selected from at least one of the group consisting of mace, pepper spray, acid, ammonia, and chemical irritant.
- 9. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said device is adapted to both right-handed and left-handed use.
- 10. The self-defense device of claim 1, further comprising a one-way valve communicating from said environment through said chamber, through which valve, air is admitted to said chamber so as to return said flexible outer wall to an initial form.
- 11. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein said flexible outer wall of said chamber forms a closed chamber.
- 12. The self-defense device of claim 11, wherein said rigid outer wall of said chamber encloses a portion of said flexible wall.
- 13. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein an overall contour of said device is substantially convex.
- 14. The self-defense device of claim 1, wherein an overall contour of said flexible outer wall is contained within planes defined by an overall contour of said rigid outer wall.
- 15. A directional self-defense device comprising:
(a) a chamber including:
(i) a rigid outer wall section, and (ii) a flexible outer wall section attached to said rigid outer wall section; (b) an ejection assembly including:
(i) a tube extending through said chamber, and fluidly communicating therewith; (ii) a nozzle attached to an upward end of said tube and communicating with an environment through said outer wall section of the device, and (c) a noxious fluid filling said chamber;, wherein said chamber is designed and configured such that external pressure exerted upon said flexible outer wall section increases an internal pressure of said chamber, such that said fluid is forcefully ejected through said ejection assembly and out of said nozzle, and wherein said rigid section and said flexible section have at least one differing tactile property.
- 16. The self-defense device of claim 15, wherein said tactile property is selected from the group consisting of hardness, specific gravity, stickiness, smoothness, and overall shape.
- 17. A self-defense device comprising:
(a) a chamber including:
(i) a rigid outer wall section, and (ii) a flexible outer wall section attached to said rigid outer wall section; (b) an ejection assembly including:
(i) a tube extending through said chamber, and fluidly communicating therewith; (ii) a valve attached to said tube, for opening and closing thereof, and (iii) a lever attached to said valve and configured to alter a position of said valve by means of a single digit of a hand grasping said device, and (iv) a nozzle attached to an upward end of said tube and communicating with an environment external to the device, and (c) a noxious fluid completely filling said chamber, wherein, said chamber is designed and configured such that external pressure exerted upon said flexible outer wall section increases an internal pressure of said chamber, such that said fluid is forcefully and directedly ejected out of the device through said ejection assembly and out of said nozzle.
- 18. The self-defense device of claim 17, wherein said lever is disposed on both right and left sides of the device, thereby enabling operation by a digit of a right hand or a left hand.
- 19. A method of self defense, comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a self-defense device including:
(i) a chamber including:
(1) a rigid outer wall section, and (2) a flexible outer wall section attached to said rigid outer wall section; (ii) an ejection assembly fixed inside and communicating through said outer wall of said chamber, said ejection assembly including:
(1) a tube extending through said chamber, and fluidly communicating therewith; (2) a nozzle attached to an upward end of said tube and communicating with an environment, and (iii) a noxious fluid completely filling said chamber; (b) grasping said self-defense device with said rigid chamber section butted against a palm of a hand and a base of a thumb, and with said flexible chamber section held within loosely closed fingers; (c) aiming said device at a target, and (d) squeezing said flexible chamber section of said device, so as to forcefully and directedly eject said noxious fluid at said target through said nozzle.
- 20. The method of self-defense of claim 19, wherein said self-defense device further includes: a valve attached to said tube, for opening and closing thereof, and a lever attached to said valve and configured to alter a position of said valve by means of a single digit of a user's hand grasping said device; and the method further comprising, prior to step (c), rotating said lever so as to open said valve.
- 21. The method of self-defense of claim 19, wherein said squeezing of said flexible outer wall section is by means of two or more fingers.
- 22. The method of self-defense of claim 19, wherein step (b) includes:
(i) grasping said self-defense device (ii)sensing differing tactile properties of said flexible outer wall section and rigid outer wall section. (iii)if necessary, reorienting said self-defense device with said flexible outer wall section in finger grasp, and said rigid outer wall section in palm of hand against base of thumb.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/595,883 filed Jul. 20, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09595883 |
Jun 2000 |
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10093695 |
Mar 2002 |
US |