Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electric charge generating or conducting means – For application to living beings
Reexamination Certificate
2006-07-11
2006-07-11
Keith, Jack (Department: 3663)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electric charge generating or conducting means
For application to living beings
C042S001080, C042S084000, C089S001110, C102S502000, C463S047300
Reexamination Certificate
active
07075770
ABSTRACT:
A hand-held stun gun incapacitates a human target by generating a series of powerful electrical output pulses of pulse energy of from 0.9 Joules to 10 Joules which generate a series of output current pulses have an RMS current flow of from 100 milliamps to 500 milliamps when the first and second output terminals are applied to a human target. A battery power supply includes an electronic switch, an energy storage capacitor and a transformer for converting low voltage, direct current into a series of high voltage output pulses.
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