BATON WITH INCORPORATED CHEMICAL SPRAY
A baton with incorporated chemical spray is provided. The baton includes a handle portion and a striking portion connected to the handle portion. The striking portion and the handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device. The baton further includes a chemical spray canister encased within the handle portion and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device. The baton further includes a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and dispense the chemical spray and a spray activation switch configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and channel the chemical flow to the nozzle.
This disclosure claims priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 63/496,497 filed on Apr. 17, 2023, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
INTRODUCTIONThe present disclosure relates to a baton with incorporated chemical spray.
Police utilize batons for protection and subduing violent criminals. A baton may include a blunt instrument such as a stick. A baton may include a single handle or may include a primary handle and a secondary, perpendicular handle. A baton may include a fixed length or may be retractable.
Chemical spray may be utilized to subdue a violent criminal or utilized to control/repel an angry crowd. Chemical sprays may include an irritant such as pepper sprays that include a high capsaicin count. Chemical sprays may include chemicals utilized in tear gas or may be generally described as mace.
SUMMARYA baton with incorporated chemical spray is provided. The baton includes a handle and a striking portion connected to the handle portion. The striking portion and the handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device. The baton further includes a chemical spray canister encased within the handle portion and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device. The baton further includes a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and dispense the chemical spray and a spray activation mechanism configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and channel the chemical flow to the nozzle.
In some embodiments, the nozzle is disposed at an end of the striking portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the handle.
In some embodiments, the handle is a primary handle portion, and the primary handle portion is in-line with the striking portion. The baton further includes a secondary handle portion oriented perpendicular to the primary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the nozzle is disposed at an end of the handle.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the handle.
In some embodiments, the handle is a primary handle portion, and the primary handle portion is in-line with the striking portion. The baton further includes a secondary handle portion oriented perpendicular to the primary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the baton is configured for existing alternatively in a retracted/ready to dispense spray state or in an extended/spray disabled state.
According to one alternative embodiment, a baton with incorporated chemical spray is provided. The baton includes a striking portion, a primary handle portion oriented to be in-line with the striking portion, and a secondary handle portion oriented to be perpendicular to the primary handle portion. The baton further includes a chemical spray canister encased within the primary handle portion or the secondary handle portion, a nozzle configured to dispense the chemical spray, and a spray activation mechanism configured to selectively release a flow of chemical from the chemical spray canister. The flow of the chemical is channeled to the nozzle.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
In some embodiments, the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
According to one alternative embodiment, a baton with incorporated chemical spray is provided. The baton includes a handle portion, a striking portion including a plurality of extending portions, and a chemical spray canister encased within the baton. The baton further includes a nozzle configured to dispense the chemical spray and a spray activation mechanism configured to selectively release a flow of chemical from the chemical spray canister and channel the flow of the chemical to the nozzle. The baton is configured for existing alternatively in a retracted/ready to dispense spray state or in an extended/spray disabled state.
The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present disclosure are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the disclosure when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
A police officer may need to subdue or repel a bad actor/criminal. A baton may be utilized to provide the officer with graduated force, enabling the officer to react to an escalation by an opponent without resorting to firearms. Chemical sprays similarly provide a police officer with an option to subdue or repel a bad actor/criminal, spraying the opponent with an irritant that may distract or incapacitate the opponent.
Potentially violent situations evolve quickly. A bad actor may feign good faith approaching an officer and may become violent only when the bad actor reaches the officer. In such instances, the officer may have to react quickly. A baton is one option. A chemical spray is another option. If both devices are located on the belt of the officer, he or she must make a decision which device to grab. The officer may lose the encounter, may fail to apprehend the bad actor, or may be injured if the wrong device is grabbed.
A baton with an incorporated chemical spray device is provided. The baton includes a handle and a striking end. The baton further includes an integrated chemical spray canister, a nozzle configured for spraying the chemical spray at a bad actor, and an activation mechanism.
The removable spray canister cap 42 is illustrated removed from the primary handle portion 40 of
While in the retracted/ready to spray state of
The chemical spray canister 70 may be constructed to fit into a known baton size. For example, handles of batons may be particularly configured to fit into a user's hand. A minimum wall thickness for a handle of the baton may be selected or set based upon durability and material strength guidelines used in the art. The chemical spray canister 70 may include a selected diameter operable to fit within the handle of the baton configured to fit a user's hand, wherein the hole in which the chemical spray canister 70 fits is the diameter of the handle minus two times the minimum wall thickness, selected as described herein. Further, a minimum or desirable volume of chemical spray within the chemical spray canister 70, given the selected diameter of the chemical spray canister 70, may be achieved by setting a selected length of the chemical spray canister 70 given by the approximate formula of CHEMICAL SPRAY VOLUME (CSV) equals DIAMETER OF THE CANISTER (DC) times LENGTH OF THE CANISTER (LC) or CSV=DC*LC. This formula assumes the chemical spray canister 70 is cylindrical. The formula may be adjusted for non-cylindrical features based upon methods used in the art to determine volume of a container. Given the selected diameter and the selected length of the chemical spray canister 70, the geometry of the matching lumen or cavity within the baton may be set. These parameters of the chemical spray canister 70 and the matching lumen or cavity within the baton are examples, any number of variations or parameter compromises may be accommodated, and the disclosure is not intended to be limited according to the examples provided herein. In another example, an off-the-shelf or readily available chemical spray canister 70, for example, as are widely commercially available for inclusion on key rings for personal protection, may be selected for use, and the configuration of the baton may be set according to accommodating use of the commercially available chemical spray canister 70.
The chemical spray canister 70 of
While the best modes for carrying out the disclosure have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this disclosure relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the disclosure within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A baton with incorporated chemical spray, the baton comprising:
- a handle portion;
- a striking portion connected to the handle portion, wherein the striking portion and the handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device;
- a chemical spray canister encased within the handle portion and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device;
- a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and dispense the chemical spray; and
- a spray activation switch configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and channel the chemical flow to the nozzle.
2. The baton of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is disposed at an end of the striking portion.
3. The baton of claim 2, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the handle.
4. The baton of claim 2, wherein the handle is a primary handle portion;
- wherein the primary handle portion is in-line with the striking portion; and
- further comprising a secondary handle portion oriented perpendicular to the primary handle portion.
5. The baton of claim 4, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
6. The baton of claim 4, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
7. The baton of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is disposed at an end of the handle.
8. The baton of claim 7, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the handle.
9. The baton of claim 7, wherein the handle is a primary handle portion;
- wherein the primary handle portion is in-line with the striking portion; and
- further comprising a secondary handle portion oriented perpendicular to the primary handle portion.
10. The baton of claim 8, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
11. The baton of claim 8, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
12. The baton of claim 1, wherein the baton is configured for existing alternatively in a retracted/ready to dispense spray state or in an extended/spray disabled state.
13. A baton with incorporated chemical spray, the baton comprising: wherein the chemical flow is channeled to the nozzle.
- a striking portion;
- a primary handle portion oriented to be in-line with the striking portion and connected to the handle portion, wherein the striking portion and the primary handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device;
- a secondary handle portion oriented to be perpendicular to the primary handle portion;
- a chemical spray canister encased within the primary handle portion or the secondary handle portion and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device;
- a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and dispense the chemical spray; and
- a spray activation mechanism configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister; and
14. The baton of claim 13, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the primary handle portion.
15. The baton of claim 13, wherein the chemical spray canister is disposed within the secondary handle portion.
16. A baton with incorporated chemical spray, the baton comprising: wherein the baton is configured for existing alternatively in a retracted/ready to dispense spray state or in an extended/spray disabled state.
- a handle portion;
- a striking portion including a plurality of extending portions, wherein the striking portion with the extending portions in an extended state and the handle portion enable a primary use of the baton as a striking device;
- a chemical spray canister encased within the baton and enabling a secondary use of the baton as a chemical spray device;
- a nozzle configured to receive a chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and configured to dispense the chemical spray; and
- a spray activation mechanism configured to selectively release the chemical flow from the chemical spray canister and channel the chemical flow to the nozzle; and
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 17, 2024
Publication Date: Oct 17, 2024
Inventor: James Peterson (FARMINGTON HILLS, MI)
Application Number: 18/638,099