Patents Assigned to ALBL LLC
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Publication number: 20230302668Abstract: A protective device and a method of transmitting an alert from the device, in which the protective device is handheld and includes a flexible sheath disposed between an upper member and a lower member. When the device is compressed, elongated defensive components protrude through openings in the upper member. In some cases, the upper member also includes protruding portions extending upward from the upper member and/or an arm portion extending outward to a side of the device. A signal alert may be automatically transmitted upon device compression.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Applicant: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine
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Patent number: 11565431Abstract: A protective device and a method of transmitting an alert from the device, in which the protective device is handheld and includes a flexible sheath disposed between an upper member and a lower member. When the device is compressed, elongated defensive components protrude through openings in the upper member. In some cases, the upper member also includes protruding portions extending upward from the upper member and/or an arm portion extending outward to a side of the device. A signal alert may be automatically transmitted upon device compression.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2018Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine
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Patent number: 11027439Abstract: A self-defense weapon for women and others, comprising a lightweight, portable single or multi-bladed weapon adapted to be held in the hand and when activated by squeezing, one or more blades are exposed outwardly between the fingers. When the hand is relaxed, the weapon is deactivated, and the blades retract into the body of the weapon (sheath) protecting the user, so the weapon may be safely carried in the user's pocket or purse.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine
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Publication number: 20190134829Abstract: A self-defense weapon for women and others, comprising a lightweight, portable single or multi-bladed weapon adapted to be held in the hand and when activated by squeezing, one or more blades are exposed outwardly between the fingers. When the hand is relaxed, the weapon is deactivated, and the blades retract into the body of the weapon (sheath) protecting the user, so the weapon may be safely carried in the user's pocket or purse.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine
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Publication number: 20190134830Abstract: A protective device and a method of transmitting an alert from the device, in which the protective device is handheld and includes a flexible sheath disposed between an upper member and a lower member. When the device is compressed, elongated defensive components protrude through openings in the upper member. In some cases, the upper member also includes protruding portions extending upward from the upper member and/or an arm portion extending outward to a side of the device. A signal alert may be automatically transmitted upon device compression.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine
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Patent number: 9987758Abstract: A self-defense weapon for women and others, comprising a lightweight, portable single or multi-bladed weapon adapted to be held in the hand and when activated by squeezing, one or more blades are exposed outwardly between the fingers. When the hand is relaxed, the weapon is deactivated, and the blades retract into the body of the weapon (sheath) protecting the user, so the weapon may be safely carried in the user's pocket or purse.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: ALBL LLCInventors: Jeffrey C. Levine, Joshua D. Levine, Evan M. Levine