Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electric charge generating or conducting means – For application to living beings
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-10
2010-11-16
Jackson, Stephen W (Department: 2836)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electric charge generating or conducting means
For application to living beings
C361S230000, C361S223000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07835132
ABSTRACT:
A concealable electric shock device is described. The concealable electric shock device includes a housing that allows a user to affix the device against the user's body to “electrify” the user. The device is formed to accommodate a DC power source (e.g., 12 volt battery) and convert the DC power to a high-voltage AC power. Both a primary on/off switch and a secondary on/off switch (e.g., magnetic reed switch) are included to allow a user to selectively become electrified. Additionally, a user-side electrical contact is attached with the housing to provide AC power directly to a user's body. A flash system (e.g., flash bulb) is also included to allow a user to selectively generate a flash effect. Finally, a messaging system (e.g., vibrator motor) is included to allow a user's assistant to discreetly provide messages to the user, thereby providing the illusion of mentalism.
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Electric Man, Copyright of May 1989, pp. 1 through 17, U.S.A.
Jackson Stephen W
Kitov Zeev
Risso Marcus
Risso & Associates
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