Dispensing – With illuminator or burner
Patent
1979-10-09
1981-11-24
Tollberg, Stanley H.
Dispensing
With illuminator or burner
200 60, 200153LA, 222470, 362 96, 362114, 429 97, B67D 566
Patent
active
043019463
ABSTRACT:
A battery operated, personal, non-lethal defensive weapon capable of projecting a high intensity beam of light and, a fraction of a second thereafter, a highly concentrated spray of fluid capable of temporarily disabling an attacker features a unique structure for installing a battery and placing it in a circuit for energizing the lamp which produces the high intensity beam of light and also includes simple and effective apparatus for closing the circuit and immediately thereafter producing the spray facilitating its rapid fire use. The arrangement of the circuit closing contacts enables a rapid fire use of the weapon. In installing the battery according to a preferred embodiment, a thin board or plate of insulating material is provided to one face of which are secured strips of conductive material having free ends bent about edges of the board to project to and from the opposite face of the board. The construction and arrangement of the strips provide free ends which are paired and the ends comprising each pair disposed in relatively adjacent but normally spaced relation. One pair of such free ends are hook-shaped and arranged for respective engagement in and with the terminals of a battery placed in contact with the opposite face of the board. Another pair of the free ends form a normally open switch, one element of which is normally biased from the other. The elements of another pair of the free ends of the strips contact separate portions of a lamp assembly.
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Brooks, Jr. William I.
Goldin Gerald
Bloom Jerome P.
Goldin Gerald
Silverberg Fred A.
Tollberg Stanley H.
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