Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1993-09-17
1995-04-25
Willis, Jr., Prince
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
252514, 252 622, 106 111, 106 114, 106 119, H01B 102, H01B 104
Patent
active
054096383
ABSTRACT:
A new and improved electric stun gun is provided to utilize an electrically conductive liquid mixed in storage containers, which is discharged by use of a compressed gas and activated by a three-position trigger and two liquids combined outside of the discharge point, by means of having one liquid stream negatively charged and the other liquid stream positively charged. A high voltage low current shock is provided to the recipient of the streams of liquid.
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Diamond Alan D.
Willis Jr. Prince
Yavner Stanley J.
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