Claims
- 1. In an immobilization weapon of the type having a launcher for launching at least one wire-tethered electrode toward a remotely-positioned target, and an electric circuit including a battery for imparting a selected electric discharge into such target through the electrode; the improvement comprising:
- at least one conductive rod extending from said weapon and connected to said electric circuit for imparting said selected electric discharge into a target substantially adjacent said weapon;
- further comprising at least one light source oriented on said weapon to generate a beam of light that is substantially co-linear with the path of said wire-tethered electrode after launching;
- said weapon comprises two of said wire-tethered electrodes and two of said light sources, said electrodes being oriented at a first angle relative to one another, said light sources generating a pair of light beams oriented at a second angle relative to one another, said first and second angles being substantially identical whereby the separation between said light beams on said remote-positioned target is substantially the same as the separation between said electrodes upon their impact on said remotely-positioned target.
- 2. In an immobilization weapon of the type having a launcher for launching at least one wire-tethered electrode toward a remotely-positioned target, and an electric circuit including a battery for imparting a selected electric discharge into such target through the electrode; the improvement comprising:
- a pair of electric discharge electrodes on said weapon, said electrodes being spaced apart a selected distance for permitting an electric spark to occur therebetween upon activation of said weapon without passage of said electric discharge into said target for immediately indicating a lack of target immobilization;
- further comprising at least one conductive rod extending from said weapon and connected to said electric circuit for imparting said selected electric discharge into a target substantially adjacent said weapon;
- further comprising at least one light source oriented on said weapon to generate a beam of light that is substantially co-linear with the path of said wire-tethered electrode after launching;
- said weapon comprises two of said wire-tethered electrodes and two of said light sources, said electrodes being oriented at a first angle relative to one another, said light sources generating a pair of light beams oriented at a second angle relative to one another, said first and second angles being substantially identical whereby the separation between said light beams on said remote-positioned target is substantially the same as the separation between said electrodes upon their impact on said remotely-positioned target.
- 3. In an immobilization weapon of the type having a launcher for launching at least one wire-tethered electrode toward a remotely-positioned target, and an electric circuit including a battery for imparting a selected electric discharge into such target through the electrode; the improvement comprising:
- at least one light source oriented on said weapon to generate a beam of light that is substantially co-linear with the path of said wire-tethered electrode after launching;
- said weapon comprises two of said wire-tethered electrodes and two of said light sources, said electrodes being oriented at a first angle relative to one another, said light sources generating a pair of light beams oriented at a second angle relative to one another, said first and second angles being substantially identical whereby the separation between said light beams on said remote-positioned target is substantially the same as the separation between said electrodes upon their impact on said remotely-positioned target.
- 4. In an immobilization weapon of the type having a launcher for launching at least one wire-tethered electrode toward a remotely-positioned target, and an electric circuit including a battery for imparting a selected electric discharge into such target through the electrode; the improvement comprising:
- a battery chamber in said weapon for receiving said battery; and
- at least one bracket in said chamber positioned for permitting insertion of said battery into said chamber in only one direction for assuring proper polarity of said battery in said circuit;
- further comprising at least one light source oriented on said weapon to generate a beam of light that is substantially co-linear with the path of said wire-tethered electrode after launching;
- said weapon comprises two of said wire-tethered electrodes and two of said light sources, said electrodes being oriented at a first angle relative to one another, said light sources generating a pair of light beams oriented at a second angle relative to one another, said first and second angles being substantially identical whereby the separation between said light beams on said remote-positioned target is substantially the same as the separation between said electrodes upon their impact on said remotely-positioned target.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/303,411 filed Sep. 9, 1994, now abandoned.
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