Amusement devices: games – Striking weapon
Patent
1996-08-27
1998-03-17
Pierce, William M.
Amusement devices: games
Striking weapon
463 477, 362102, F41B 1502
Patent
active
057280037
ABSTRACT:
A pressure point device is formed by an end piece attached to a baton or flashlight. The end piece defines two pressure point surfaces. A first pressure point surface is defined by a bulbous tip of the end piece. The tip extends longitudinally along the axis of the baton or flashlight. A second pressure point surface is defined by a shoulder of the end piece. The shoulder has a larger diameter than the baton or flashlight in the region where attached. Thus, the shoulder protrudes radially defining an effective pressure point surface. The presence of shoulder with the bulbous tip increases the range of positions for holding the baton or flashlight while applying force to a pressure point.
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Koda Steven P.
Pierce William M.
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