Claims
- 1. A cellular phone comprising a power source, a communications antenna, communications electronic circuitry, a keypad, and high voltage electronics, cooperatively connected so that the phone will generate a high voltage shock for self defense purposes but also allow normal cell phone communication.
- 2. The cellular phone of claim 1 which includes a switch located on the keypad side to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 3. The cellular phone of claim 1 which includes two switches which must both be actuated in order to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 4. The cellular phone of claim 1 which includes a switch located on the keypad side below the keypad to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 5. The cellular phone of claim 1 which includes a switch located on the keypad side above the keypad to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 6. The cellular phone of claim 1 which includes a switch located on the keypad side which must be at least partially lifted up from the cell phone surface to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 7. The cellular phone of claim 1 in which the high voltage shock is delivered at least to one electrode which is launched from the cell phone.
- 8. A personal safety device consisting of:
a) a source of electrical power, b) a first circuit, capable of generating a high frequency signal, connected to the source of electrical power, c) a keypad connected to the first circuit, d) a communications antenna connected to the first circuit, e) a second circuit, capable of generating a high voltage, operably connected to the source of electrical power f) a human operable switch connected to the second circuit, g) at least one outside contact connected to the second circuit, so that the device is capable of transmitting cellular phone signals and also defensive high voltage shocks when directed by a human operator.
- 9. The personal safety device of claim 8 which includes a switch located on the keypad side to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 10. The personal safety device of claim 8 which includes two switches which must both be actuated in order to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 11. The personal safety device of claim 8 which includes a switch located on the keypad side below the keypad to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 12. The personal safety device of claim 8 which includes a switch located on the keypad side above the keypad to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 13. The personal safety device of claim 8 which includes a switch located on the keypad side which must be at least partially lifted up from the cell phone surface to enable the generation of the high voltage shock.
- 14. The personal safety device of claim 8 in which the high voltage shock is delivered at least to one electrode which is launched from the cell phone.
- 15. A method of dealing with a personal security threat comprising the steps of:
packaging cellular phone circuitry comprising a keypad together with a high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus, connecting the cellular phone circuitry to the high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus at the power source, delivering a high voltage shock on a switch actuation at the keypad side of the cellular phone via the high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus, and placing an emergency assistance call via the cellular phone circuitry.
- 16. A method of dealing with a personal security threat comprising the steps of:
packaging cellular phone circuitry together with a high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus, connecting the cellular phone circuitry to the high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus at the power source, launching electrodes towards an adversary, delivering a high voltage shock via the high voltage self-defense shocking apparatus to the launched electrodes, and placing an emergency assistance call via the cellular phone circuitry.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of “Generic Number Cellular Telephone” Ser. No. 09/584,326 filed on May 30, 2000 which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/895,398 filed Jul. 16, 1997, “Disposable Emergency Cellular Phone” now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,115,597.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09584326 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10219848 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Parent |
08895398 |
Jul 1997 |
US |
Child |
09584326 |
May 2000 |
US |