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1. Field
The invention to be described relates to a personal protection ring device and, more particularly to a ring that is adapted to be worn on a finger and includes a relatively unseen spiked weapon that can be used in self-defense situations.
2. Description of Related Art
Personal safety and protection is increasingly becoming a main concern for many people. For this reason, many different types of portable protection devices are now readily available in today's marketplace and it is not uncommon to find many people, particularly women, carrying such personal protection devices. Often, these known types of personal protection devices are kept in a pocket, purse or bag and removed when needed. Unfortunately, under various circumstances, time does not always permit these devices to be accessed.
This problem has been recognized in the art and therefore various personal protection devices have been proposed which are more readily accessible. For example, it has been proposed to construct jewelry, such as rings and bracelets, with some type of personal protection feature. Many of these though suffer from being too visible to others or from requiring adjustment before use, or result in a self-defense response which is not useful.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,524 to Rochez describes a ring which has a tubular member on the top (and visible) which can be shifted from a retracted position in which an internal pin is located within the tubular member to an extended position in which the pin projects from the tubular member and can be used for defensive purposes.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,447 to Levsunov describes an ornamental finger ring formed of a plurality of ring sections that can be rotated into a new configuration that exposes cutting edges for defensive purposes.
These and others suffer from the aforementioned limitations.
Therefore, there exists a need in the art for a personal protection device that can be carried or worn in a readily accessible manner and which is not only constructed so as to be generally cosmetically appealing, but constitutes an effective weapon that can be used very quickly and unexpectedly.
The solution to be described herein addresses this need.
The solution can be realized by a personal protection ring device and system including at least a ring member having a central aperture and being adapted to be worn by a user of the personal protection ring device with a finger of the user extending through the central aperture; an extended metal spike with the proximal end attached to the ring member on the underside of the ring member and adapted to reside along the palm of the hand with the distal end of the spike extending past the wrist along the forearm and ; a band around the forearm of the user enclosing the distal end of the spike.
In another aspect the extended metal spike is attached to the ring member by being welded to the ring member on the underside of the ring member.
In another aspect extended metal spike is adapted to have a hole in the proximal end that is attached to the ring member by a semicircular metal loop attached to the ring member.
In another aspect the extended metal spike is adapted to be attached to the ring member by a swivel.
In another aspect the extended metal spike tapers from the proximal end to the distal end.
In another aspect the extended metal spike has a sharp point on the distal end.
In another aspect the sharp point on the distal end is curved outward away from the forearm of the user.
In another aspect the band around the forearm of said user is a watchband.
In another aspect the band around the forearm of said user is a bracelet.
In another aspect the band around the forearm of said user is an elastomeric band.
In anther aspect the elastomeric band around the forearm of said user can be a rubber band.
In use the personal protection ring device and system represents a formidable weapon in case of a sudden attack by a threatening person. When attacked an instinctive move by most victims is to quickly raise the arm as a shield against an attack. By simply pulling back with the index finger as the arm is brought fiercely across the face of the attacker the outward pointed sharp distal end of the metal spike is raked across the face of the attacker, and can inflict painful damage. There is no need to remove the metal spike from the band to achieve this so no time is lost. Unlike other prior art ring devices this personal protection ring device has the element of surprise in that no time is lost trying to reconfigure the device for use.
It should be noted that the band 140 shown in
It should also be noted that the embodiment of
It should be noted that other adaptations for attaching metal spike 30 to ring member 20 are possible. Instead of the metal loop configuration of
Although certain embodiments of the present invention and their advantages have been described herein in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments described herein. As a person of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from this disclosure, configurations presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such configurations.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional 61/530,924, filed Sep. 2, 2011.
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61530924 | Sep 2011 | US |