US2016069650A1PendingUtilityA1

Baton with Integrated Spray Repellent

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Assignee: FLYNN MICHAELPriority: Sep 5, 2014Filed: Sep 5, 2014Published: Mar 10, 2016
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Abstract

The present invention provides a tonfa baton with integrated spray repellent comprising a primary elongated member and a secondary elongated member, the secondary elongated member having a hollow member and terminates in a spray enclosure. A spray repellent device is housed within the secondary elongated member and further comprises a spray nozzle, a spray trigger, and a spray canister containing a repellent substance. The spray enclosure houses the spray nozzle and spray trigger and has two opposing openings: a spray trigger opening for accessing the spray trigger and a spray nozzle opening for expelling the spray repellent. The spray enclosure can be removed or repositioned to allow the spray repellent device to be replaced by actuating a release button that disengages the spray enclosure from the terminal end of the second elongated member. An alternate embodiment comprises a linear, telescopic baton with the spray device on a terminal end.

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         1 . A tonfa baton with integrated spray repellent comprising:
 a primary elongated member;   a secondary elongated member that is shorter than, perpendicular to, and rigidly affixed to, the primary elongated member;   wherein the secondary elongated member is hollow and terminates in a spray enclosure;   a spray repellent device housed within the secondary elongated member and the spray enclosure, said spray repellent device further comprising a spray nozzle, a spray trigger, and a spray canister containing a repellent substance;   wherein the spray enclosure houses the spray nozzle and spray trigger;   wherein the spray enclosure has two opposing openings: a spray trigger opening for accessing the spray trigger and a spray nozzle opening for expelling the spray repellent; and   wherein the spray enclosure can be removed or repositioned to allow an existing spray repellent device to be removed from the secondary elongated member and a new spray repellent device to be inserted therein, said removal or repositioning being facilitated by a release button that disengages the spray enclosure from the terminal end of the second elongated member.   
     
     
         2 . A telescopic baton with integrated spray repellent comprising:
 a main body comprised of a hollow tube that terminates in a spray enclosure at a proximal end of the baton, said proximal end of the baton being opposite to a distal end of the baton;   a primary segment rigidly connected with the main body on the proximal side, the primary segment configured to house a secondary segment and a tertiary segment in a collapsed position;   wherein the primary segment, secondary segment, and tertiary segments are concentric tubes;   wherein the primary segment and secondary segments are hollow;   wherein the primary segment is connected with the secondary segment, and the secondary segment is connected to the tertiary segment;   wherein the secondary and tertiary segments extend out from the primary segment in an extended position;   wherein the primary segment, secondary segment, and tertiary segment each have a stopping ring on their respective distal ends that prevents excessive collapsing of the tertiary segment into the secondary segment and excessive collapsing of the secondary segment into the primary segment;   a spray repellent device housed within the terminal end of the main body opposite the primary segment, said spray repellent device further comprising a spray nozzle, a spray trigger, and a spray canister containing a repellent substance;   wherein the spray enclosure houses the spray nozzle and spray trigger;   wherein the spray enclosure has two opposing openings: a spray trigger opening for accessing the spray trigger and a spray nozzle opening for expelling the spray repellent; and   wherein the spray enclosure can be removed or repositioned to allow an existing spray repellent device to be removed from the main body and a new spray repellent device to be inserted therein, said removal or repositioning being facilitated by a release button that disengages the spray enclosure from the terminal end of the main body.

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