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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to handcuffs and particularly to covering structures used to provide handcuffs that are rigid and holsterable.
2. Relevant Art
Prior art rigid handcuffs typically are formed of two plates that cover the center chain between two clasps and are secured by four spaced bolts. Forces on such handcuffs can cause bending of the plates and cause problems in handling by a user attempting to restrain a handcuffed individual or in applying the handcuffs to an individual to be restrained. What is desired is a far more rigid central covering apparatus and a pair of cuffs that can be holstered and are easy to use quickly. In addition, an opening to allow an additional restraining means to be connected to the apparatus should be included in a manner as to not weaken the cover.
In one aspect of the present invention there is provided a cover for a handcuff assembly that includes a pair of spaced lock assemblies having substantially planar opposite side surfaces connected together by a connecting member and a clasp member attached to each lock assembly for securing a handcuff assembly to limbs of an individual to be restrained, the cover comprising a plurality of members mounted around such handcuff assembly for enclosing connecting means and enclosing lock assemblies to inhibit twisting motion of lock assemblies and connected clasp members about such connecting member. The plurality of members includes a pair of oppositely disposed elongate rigid channel members each having a body including a pair of walls connected along one elongate edge portion and open along another elongate edge portion to define an interior space therein for enclosing a connecting member and attached lock assemblies therein. Also included is securing means for securing the members to lock assemblies. One channel member has a pair of aligned openings therethrough for forming a restraining means opening in the cover. The plurality of members further includes a pair of plate members, each plate member mounted to a connecting member and lock assembly to sandwich a connecting member and attached lock assemblies therein, the plate members are sized to be enclosed within the interior spaces of the channel members. Each plate member has an opening aligned with the openings in the channel member. The outer surface is shaped to conform to the hand of a user grasping the cover. The channel members also include arcuate end portions formed to conform to the facing inner portions of clasp members.
The another elongate edge portion of each channel member is mounted in an abutting relationship, a connecting member and attached lock assemblies being enclosed in the interior spaces. Each opening in one channel member and plate members is located away from the location of a connecting means enclosed therein to prevent exposure of a connecting member and interference with restrain means in restraining means opening. The body of each channel member includes a plurality of rib members projecting inwardly into the interior space for engaging the pair of plate members enclosed therein.
In another aspect of the present invention there is provided an improved handcuff apparatus comprising a handcuff assembly including a pair of spaced lock assemblies each carrying a clasp means or apparatus for securing the assembly to limbs of an individual to be restrained, connection means or member connecting the lock assemblies together, a handle cover assembly mounted about the connecting means and the lock assemblies to provide a rigid non-movable connection between the lock assemblies. The cover assembly includes a pair of oppositely disposed elongate rigid channel members each having a body including an outer surface and an interior space for enclosing the connecting means and the attached lock assemblies therein, and securing means for securing the members together. One channel member has a pair of oppositely disposed aligned openings therethrough for forming a restraining means opening in the cover assembly. The cover assembly further includes a pair of plate member, each member mounted to the connection means and to the lock assemblies to sandwich the connection means and the lock assemblies therein. Each plate member has an opening aligned with the opening in the channel member to form the restraining means opening. The outer surface is shaped to conform to the hand of a user grasping the cover assembly. The channel members include arcuate end portions formed to conform to the facing inner portions of the clasp members. Each channel member includes a pair of walls connected along one elongate edge portion and open along another elongate edge portion to define the interior space therein, the another elongate edge portion of each channel member in an abutting relationship, the plate members being enclosed in the interior spaces. The opening in one channel member and the plate members in the cover assembly is located away from the location connection means enclosed therein to prevent exposure of the connection means and interference with restrain means located in the restraining means opening in the cover assembly. The body of each channel member includes a plurality of rib members projecting inwardly into the interior space for engaging the pair of plate members enclosed therein.
In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided an improved handcuff apparatus comprising a handcuff assembly including a pair of spaced lock assemblies each carrying a clasp means for securing the assembly to limbs of an individual to be restrained, a connection means or member for connecting the lock assemblies together, a handle cover assembly mount about the connection means and the lock assemblies to provide a rigid non-movable connection between the lock assemblies. A pair of oppositely disposed elongate rigid channel members is included, each having a body including an outer surface and an interior space for enclosing the pair of plate members therein, and securing means for securing the members together. Each channel member includes a pair of walls connected along one elongate edge portion and open along another elongate edge portion to define the interior space therein, the another elongate edge portion of each channel member in an abutting relationship, the plate members being enclosed in the interior spaces. There is also an opening through the cover assembly located away from the location of the connection means enclosed therein to prevent exposure of the connection means and interference with a restrain means located in the opening. The body of each channel member includes a plurality of rib members projecting inwardly into the interior space for engaging the pair of plate members. The cover assembly can be provided in a kit form for use with a wide variety of standard handcuffs.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of this invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The improved handcuff apparatus includes a cover made from two inner members that are mounted on either side to enclose the chain and a portion of lock assemblies that carry the respective clasp members. Two U-shaped shell or channel members are positioned over the inner members in an abutting fashion. Spaced bolts or other fasteners are used to secure the parts in place. The channel members are contoured to fit the inner part of the hand of a user who is using the apparatus to restrain a person who is handcuffed. The apparatus can be provided in a kit form that can be used with a wide variety of standard handcuffs.
An opening is provided through the members to provide for the passage of additional restraining means, such as a chain, through the cover.
With respect to the drawings, the improved handcuff cover apparatus is indicated at numeral 10 in
One inner plate member 17 is shown in position extending laterally as shown in broken line and includes bolt holes 18 and opening 19 for additional restraint means. Chain 13 fits within an elongate opening 20.
In
A detailed perspective of the inside surface of an inner member 17 is illustrated in FIG. 3. Central portion 28 is flanked by two thin flanges 29. Each flange 29 carries two recesses 31 for pins 16 and a recess 32 for chain securing pin 15. Notches 30 provide for mounting member 17 flush against respective pins 16.
Center portion 28 projects inward flush against the inside edges of lock assemblies 12. Plates 34 and 35 help to define opening 20 to accommodate chain 13. In addition, the respective inside faces 34′, 35′ of plates 34 and 35 (shown in
Bolt holes 24 are countersunk via recesses 25 and the elongate bottom open edges 44 of member 22 define interior space 44′. Openings 26 provide access to the lock assembly 12. Posts 46 have notches 45 and a slanted edge 45′ that will be discussed hereinbelow.
The inside of the outside surface shown in
The first step in assembly of the cover 10 is to place both inner members 17 over the lock assemblies 12 and chain 13. The second step is to place lower member 23 upwardly to align bolt holes 18 and 61. Outer flanges 29 will be positioned between of walls 63.
The third step is to bring upper member 22 downwardly to place elongate openings 58′ and 44′ into an abutting relationship and to align bolt holes 24 with holes 18 and 61. The posts 46 will be positioned against slanted walls 62. Screws or bolts 71 are then used to secure the members 17, 23, and 22 securely together. The assembled cover 10 is rigid and resistant to distortion due to twisting when grasped by a user employing the handcuffs to restrain a prisoner. The superimposed openings 19 and 27 provide an opening for additional restraint means, such as a leg chain, through the opening.
While the invention has been described with respect to certain specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that many modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is intended therefore, by the appended claims to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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