Optically decorated baton

Illumination – With cane – baton – umbrella or club

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362 84, 362223, 362171, A45B 302

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046009744

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a baton comprising a transparent tube and an active or passive light-emitting tube of a smaller diameter disposed substantially coaxially within the transparent tube, which combination is sealed at two extremities thereof. The annular cylindrical space between the transparent tube and the light-emitting tube is filled with a liquid including numerous suspended particles with light-reflecting surfaces. The optically decorated baton may be used as a toy, twirling baton, night time safety light for joggers and bicycle riders, guide marker for traffic cops directing traffic, for ground crews guiding taxiing airplanes, and as highway emergency markers.

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