Amusement devices: games – Striking weapon – Telescopic
Reexamination Certificate
2004-04-27
2009-02-10
Pierce, William M (Department: 3711)
Amusement devices: games
Striking weapon
Telescopic
C135S075000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07488255
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a baton comprising at least two tube pieces, an outer tube piece and an inner tube piece which can be inserted into each other like a telescope and are interlockable in both the retracted and the deployed position. A radially displaceable locking top is disposed in the final region of the inner tube piece, which can be inserted into the outer tube piece, while a circumferential catching groove is arranged on the inside of the final region of the outer tube piece. The locking top is composed of several parts that are embodied like sectors of a circle and are joined so as to form a ring while the locking cap extends past the final region of the inner tube piece by means of a locking bulb. An expanding cone for the locking top is placed in side the inner tube piece across from the catching groove for the locking bulb, said expanding cone being movable to a limited extent in an axial direction and being fixed at the end of a positioning rod.
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Pierce William M
The Webb Law Firm
Wolfgang Bopp
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