U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,629 discloses a multi-bladed weapon that may be likened in general appearance and function to retractable animal claws or talons. There is disclosed a hand held bar with protruding knives or claws. The knives extend through and between fingers and extend forwardly.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,242,715 teaches the use of a self-defense apparatus that includes a battery powered source of a high voltage arranged in an insulated housing and a finger attached probe.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,278 illustrates a self-defense weapon comprising a glove type mounting of three groups of projecting spikes for slashing and stabbing an opponent.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,547 discloses a glove including a plurality of flexible metal strips mounted in fixed communication to an exterior surface of every finger socket of a glove for use as a self-defense weapon.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,325,596 discloses a self-defense weapon in the form of a glove having retractable blades proximal the fingertips in which the retractable blades are activated by a trigger mechanism remote from the fingertips.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,643 teaches the use of a self-defense device for thwarting off a would-be attacker. The disclosed device includes a grasping member adapted for grasping by a user's hand including a plurality of spaced apart spikes.
The inventive concept consists of a glove in the form of a mitten that has a plurality of outwardly directed spikes attached thereon that are distributed all over the mitten to thereby result in a plurality of spikes the points of which are directed in all different directions. There is a hand gripped bar on the inside of the glove that allows the user to securely grip the glove and be able to use it offensively and defensively. As a self defense weapon the user of the glove has the advantage that the glove and thereby the weapon cannot be grasped be an opponent because of the presence of the multiple spikes. The glove weapon may be used on an airplane to control unruly passengers. It can easily be stored in an appropriate bag in a strategic location and can easily be retrieved and quickly put on if the occasion arises. The glove weapon could also be stored in an automobile to deter would-be highjackers. It is readily apparent that the glove weapon can be stored and hidden anywhere where desired and where imminent danger may be present.
a shows the structure of an individual spike.
a illustrates the spike 4 itself. The spike 4 has a sharpened end or point and a screw end 5 on the other end. The screw end 5 has the well known end to be used by a screw driver.
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is as follows.