Claims
- 1. A multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a handle unit comprising an elongated member on a longitudinal axis and a handle generally orthogonally to the longitudinal axis, wherein the handle comprises a deterrent spray mechanism, and wherein said elongated member houses a flashlight and stun gun mechanisms at one end opposite an interchangeably connectable external baton housing longitudinally, wherein a telescoping tubular baton is slidably connected to the baton housing to a compact first position substantially inside the baton housing and an extended second position extending therefrom.
- 2. A multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a handle unit comprising an elongated member on a longitudinal axis and a handle generally orthogonally to the longitudinal axis, wherein the handle comprises a deterrent spray mechanism, and wherein said elongated member houses a flashlight and stun gun mechanisms at one end opposite an interchangeably connectable glass breaking mechanism wherein a pointed member with a pointed tip protrudes through a hole in a compressible housing.
- 3. A multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a flashlight switch that is moveable to a position comprising a first position which is adapted to turn on a flashlight and to reveal the spray valve mechanism and stun gun switch, and a second position, which is adapted to turn off the flashlight and to cover the spray valve mechanism and the stun gun switch, wherein a cutout in said cover permits user accessibility to flashlight switch in said second position.
- 4. The multifunctional law enforcement tool of claim 1, wherein a cylindrical housing contains the means for substantially enhancing the electrical energy needed for simultaneous operation of stun gun and flashlight mechanisms, wherein said housing comprises a bulb socket at one end opposite a tubular battery support structure and battery connection.
- 5. The multifunctional law enforcement tool of claim 1, wherein a cylindrical housing contains the means for delivering a substantial high voltage arc between contacts and in front of a lens and parabolic reflector.
- 6. A multifunctional law enforcement tool of claim 1, wherein the pointed member has a pointed tip and wherein the extendable baton has a hole and slides relative to the pointed member to slide from said position to a third position farther inside the housing than the first position, wherein a spring returns the baton to said first position wherein a magnetized mechanism keeps the baton in said first position.
- 7. The multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a deterrent spray canister housing contains the means for electrical connections and discharge mechanisms.
- 8. The multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a canister housing contains means for substantial electrical connections and a spray discharge mechanism.
- 9. The multifunctional law enforcement tool of claim 2, wherein a cylindrical housing contains the means for an exposed electrical current to arc across a flashlight lens wherein a parabolic reflector is located inside of said housing.
- 10. A multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a canister top contains means for electrical current to pass through and a spray discharge mechanism to be housed.
- 11. A multifunctional law enforcement tool comprising:
a handle unit for detachable connection to an extendable baton, the handle unit comprising a detachable connection mechanism for connecting extendable baton opposite a stun gun and flashlight mechanisms wherein an orthogonal handle houses a deterrent spray canister, spray valve mechanism and a slidable switch moveable to a first position which is adapted to turn on a flashlight and to reveal the spray valve mechanism and the stun switch and a second position which is adapted to turn off a flashlight and cover the spray valve mechanism and stun gun switch.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of Utility Patent #09-699-846 entitled Combination Police Baton Filed Oct. 29, 2000 herein incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09699846 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10139582 |
May 2002 |
US |