Dispensing – Processes of dispensing
Patent
1994-09-16
1996-08-27
Kashnikow, Andres
Dispensing
Processes of dispensing
116 81, 222 79, 222113, 222192, 22240211, 362102, 362109, G01F 1100
Patent
active
055492207
ABSTRACT:
A non-lethal, graded method for deterring an assailant by using a hand-held self-defense device which includes an electrical storage battery which acts as a power source, a lamp which emits a directed beam of high-intensity white light, a lamp which emits high-intensity diffuse blue light, a siren, and a source of pressurized chemical repellent. First, an intense beam of white light is directed at the eyes of the assailant; then intermittent high-intensity diffuse blue light and high-intensity sound are simultaneously emitted. If these operations prove inadequate to deter the attack, a spray of chemical repellent is discharged at the eyes of the assailant, using the beam of white light as a guide.
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Kashnikow Andres
Kaufman Joseph A.
Roberts, Jr. Reginald F.
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