Claims
- 1. A telescoping baton for use in self-defense or training, comprising:
- a cylindrical handle section having an end and axial bore formed therein, said handle section formed from an injection molded material;
- a cylindrical second section disposed within said axial bore of said handle section and being capable of being extended out of said handle section or retracted into said handle section, said second section having an axial bore formed therein, said second section being formed from said injection molded material simultaneously with said handle section;
- an end section disposed within said second section and capable of being extended out of said second section and retracted into said second section, said end section having an axial bore formed therein, said end section being formed of said injection molded material simultaneously with said handle and said second sections;
- an internally threaded first metal tube within a first end of said axial bore of said end section and a metal knob threadedly engaged within said first metal tube, a second metal tube within a second end of said axial bore of said end section;
- an end cap on said handle end, said end cap having a fastening means provided to releasably engage said second metal tube within said axial bore of said end section to provide a holding means for retaining the telescoping baton in its retracted position, said end cap being removable to allow assembly of said sections;
- said axial bore of said second section being defined by a wall which has a plurality of grooves formed therein and said end section includes a raised collar, said collar having a plurality of ribs formed thereon, said ribs disposed to slidingly engage said grooves to allow said end section to extend out of and retract into said second section while preventing rotation of said end section within said second section axial bore, whereby telescoping sections of said baton may be extended, during usage, and retracted, during storage.
- 2. The telescoping baton of claim 1 whereto said collar connects to the proximate ends of said first and second metal tubes.
- 3. The telescoping baton of claim 1 where in said fastening means comprises a clip protruding from said end cap.
- 4. The telescoping baton of claim 2 wherein said fastening means comprises a magnetic fastening means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/249,279, filed on May 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,922 which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/141,068, filed on Oct. 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,363.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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