US20060196097A1 - Physical protection device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to physical protection devices, and in particular to a physical protection device which can be reused many times so that the user can make exercise to have a preferred effect without any mistake. Moreover the present invention can be used to expel animals, such as dogs.
- Stimulus liquid is filled into a high-pressure bottle (referring to FIG. 1 ).
- a spray head is installed at an upper end of the bottle. As the head is pressed, the liquid will spray out so as to achieve the effect of physical protection. However in fact, the liquid cannot be sprayed out to a far place. Thereby it is only used in a near field. Furthermore, in spraying, due to the effect of wind or as the devil person comes near the user so that the liquid cannot spray to a desired position. Even it is possible that the liquid is sprayed to the user himself (or herself).
- FIGS. 2 and 2 A a prior art is illustrated.
- a plurality of bullets 50 is filled into a gun body 5 .
- An impact element (not shown) is installed at a top cover 51 .
- the top cover 51 is buckled to the gun body 5 .
- the push-rod 55 is ejected to retract the bullet 50 .
- the main defect is that to press the handle 52 to fill the bullet 50 into the bore of a gun is a laborious work, it is difficult to women or weaker. Thereby the work of retracting the bullet is also a laborious work.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a physical protection device, wherein the physical protection device can be reused many times so that the user can make exercise to have an preferred effect without any mistake as the physical protection device is used.
- the present invention can be used to expel animals, such as dogs.
- the present invention provides a physical protection device which comprises a receiving chamber having an inner tube. At least one bullet is placed in the inner tube. A front end of the inner tube having an opening. A top of the receiving chamber is installed with an emitting key. Each of two lateral side of the receiving chamber is formed with a slot and a buckle.
- the present invention further comprises a base.
- Each of two sides of the front end of the base has a tenon corresponding to the slot and an ear corresponding to the buckle.
- An interior of the base is installed with a push rod.
- An impact unit and a stud; a bottom of the push rod has a quick restoring spring.
- a rotatable handle is pivotally installed to a bottom of the base. One end of the rotatable handle resists against a front end of the impact unit and another end of the rotatable handle is a free end.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an atomizing physical protection device of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic view about the prior art physical protection device.
- FIG. 2A shows the ejection of the bullet according to FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the action of filling a bullet according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view along line A-A′ of the FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 shows the action about the unlocking operation of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the trigger operation of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the present invention.
- the physical protection device of the present invention has the following elements.
- a receiving chamber 1 has an inner tube 10 . At least one bullet 3 is placed in the inner tube 10 . A front end of the inner tube 10 is tapered with an opening formed at a foremost thereof. A top of the receiving chamber 1 is installed with an emitting key 11 . Each of two lateral side of the receiving chamber 1 is formed with a slot 12 and a buckle 13 .
- a base 2 is included. Each of two sides of the front end of the base 2 has a tenon 22 corresponding to the slot 12 and an ear 23 corresponding to the buckle 13 .
- An interior of the base 2 is installed with a push rod 24 , an impact unit 25 and a stud 26 .
- a bottom of the push rod 24 has a quick restoring spring 241 .
- a rotatable handle 27 is pivotally installed to a bottom of the base 2 . One end of the rotatable handle 27 resists against a front end of the impact unit 25 and another end of the rotatable handle 27 is a free end. To push the rotatable handle 27 to pivotally rotate, the impact unit 25 is pushed to move backwards to compress the spring 241 to store energy.
- the push rod 24 move backwards due to the action of the emitting key 11 to move axially.
- a rear end of the push rod 24 pushes the stud 26 to unlock.
- the impact unit 25 is ejected by the resilient force of the spring 251 so as to impact a rear end of the spring 251 .
- a rear end of the spring 251 is formed with an expansion chamber 31 which is filled with powder.
- a front end of the bullet 3 is filled with liquid 33 .
- the liquid 33 is stimulus liquid or dyes.
- a valve 34 is installed between the liquid 33 and the expansion chamber 31 .
- two sides of the base 2 are installed with safety buttons 28 corresponding to the rear end of the push rod 24 .
- the push rod 24 is released (referring to FIG. 7 ). Namely, if it is desired to push the emitting key 11 to trigger the bullet 3 , the safety button 28 must be pushed so as to further push the push rod 24 to unlock the stud 26 so that the impact unit 25 impacts the expansion chamber 31 at the rear end of the bullet 3 to trigger the filled powder to act. Thereby the valve 34 will extrude the liquid 33 . A strong internal pressure will destroy a front end of the bullet 3 . Meanwhile the liquid 33 sprays out from the opening of the inner tube 10 .
- the inner tube 10 a of the receiving chamber la is a straight tube.
- a rear end of the bullet 3 a is an expansion chamber 31 a .
- the liquid 3 a is filled into an easy breakable short cylindrical container 34 a made of such as plastics or rubber.
- the containers 3 a is installed at a front end of the bullet 3 a .
- the user pushes the emitting key 11 a so that the push rod 23 pushes the stud 26 to unlock.
- the impact unit 25 will impact the expansion chamber 31 a at the rear end of the bullet 3 a to trigger the powder to act.
- the container 34 a is ejected out from the opening of the inner tube 10 .
- the container 34 a impacts a devil person, he (or she) will feel ache and the container 34 a will break.
- the liquid 33 a will spray upon the body of the person to achieve the effect of protecting the user.
- This embodiment has the effect of increasing the traveling length of the bullet 3 a . Thereby if the liquid 3 a within the container 34 is dye. It has the effect of make an indication to the devil person.
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Abstract
A physical protection device comprises a receiving chamber having an inner tube. At least one bullet is placed in the inner tube. A front end of the inner tube has an opening. A top of the receiving chamber is installed with an emitting key. Each of two lateral sides of the receiving chamber is formed with a slot and a buckle. Two sides of the front end of the base have tenons corresponding to the slots and ears corresponding to the buckles. An interior of the base is installed with a push rod. An impact unit and a stud; a bottom of the push rod has a quick restoring spring. A rotatable handle is pivotally installed to a bottom of the base. One end of the rotatable handle resists against a front end of the impact unit and another end of the rotatable handle is a free end.
Description
- The present invention relates to physical protection devices, and in particular to a physical protection device which can be reused many times so that the user can make exercise to have a preferred effect without any mistake. Moreover the present invention can be used to expel animals, such as dogs.
- Current used physical protection devices are atomized physical protection device, which use the same principle as a pesticide device. Stimulus liquid is filled into a high-pressure bottle (referring to
FIG. 1 ). A spray head is installed at an upper end of the bottle. As the head is pressed, the liquid will spray out so as to achieve the effect of physical protection. However in fact, the liquid cannot be sprayed out to a far place. Thereby it is only used in a near field. Furthermore, in spraying, due to the effect of wind or as the devil person comes near the user so that the liquid cannot spray to a desired position. Even it is possible that the liquid is sprayed to the user himself (or herself). - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 2 A, a prior art is illustrated. In the prior art a plurality ofbullets 50 is filled into agun body 5. An impact element (not shown) is installed at atop cover 51. In use, thetop cover 51 is buckled to thegun body 5. When ahandle 52 is pressed downwards, thebullets 50 are prepared to be triggered and meanwhile, the emittingkey 53 and thesafety button 54 are pressed so that the impact unit will impact thebullet 50 to be shot out. After shooting, the push-rod 55 is ejected to retract thebullet 50. In above mentioned structure, the main defect is that to press thehandle 52 to fill thebullet 50 into the bore of a gun is a laborious work, it is difficult to women or weaker. Thereby the work of retracting the bullet is also a laborious work. - Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a physical protection device, wherein the physical protection device can be reused many times so that the user can make exercise to have an preferred effect without any mistake as the physical protection device is used. Moreover the present invention can be used to expel animals, such as dogs.
- To achieve above objects, the present invention provides a physical protection device which comprises a receiving chamber having an inner tube. At least one bullet is placed in the inner tube. A front end of the inner tube having an opening. A top of the receiving chamber is installed with an emitting key. Each of two lateral side of the receiving chamber is formed with a slot and a buckle.
- The present invention further comprises a base. Each of two sides of the front end of the base has a tenon corresponding to the slot and an ear corresponding to the buckle. An interior of the base is installed with a push rod. An impact unit and a stud; a bottom of the push rod has a quick restoring spring. A rotatable handle is pivotally installed to a bottom of the base. One end of the rotatable handle resists against a front end of the impact unit and another end of the rotatable handle is a free end.
- Furthermore, pushing the rotatable handle to pivotally rotate will push the impact unit to move backwards to compress the spring to store energy. By the lock of the stud, the push rod moves backwards due to the action of the emitting key to move axially. A rear end of the push rod pushes the stud to unlock. The impact unit is ejected by the resilient force of the spring so as to impact a rear end of the spring. A rear end of the spring is formed with an expansion chamber which is filled with powder. A front end of the bullet is filled with liquid. A valve is installed between the liquid and the expansion chamber.
- The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an atomizing physical protection device of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows a schematic view about the prior art physical protection device. -
FIG. 2A shows the ejection of the bullet according toFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the action of filling a bullet according to the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view along line A-A′ of theFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 6 shows the action about the unlocking operation of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the trigger operation of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the present invention. - In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be described in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
- With reference to FIGS. 3 to 5, the physical protection device of the present invention is illustrated. The physical protection device has the following elements.
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receiving chamber 1 has aninner tube 10. At least onebullet 3 is placed in theinner tube 10. A front end of theinner tube 10 is tapered with an opening formed at a foremost thereof. A top of thereceiving chamber 1 is installed with anemitting key 11. Each of two lateral side of thereceiving chamber 1 is formed with aslot 12 and abuckle 13. - A
base 2 is included. Each of two sides of the front end of thebase 2 has atenon 22 corresponding to theslot 12 and anear 23 corresponding to thebuckle 13. An interior of thebase 2 is installed with apush rod 24, animpact unit 25 and astud 26. A bottom of thepush rod 24 has a quick restoringspring 241. Arotatable handle 27 is pivotally installed to a bottom of thebase 2. One end of therotatable handle 27 resists against a front end of theimpact unit 25 and another end of therotatable handle 27 is a free end. To push the rotatable handle 27 to pivotally rotate, theimpact unit 25 is pushed to move backwards to compress thespring 241 to store energy. Meanwhile, by the lock of the stud (referring toFIG. 6 ), thepush rod 24 move backwards due to the action of the emitting key 11 to move axially. A rear end of thepush rod 24 pushes thestud 26 to unlock. Theimpact unit 25 is ejected by the resilient force of thespring 251 so as to impact a rear end of thespring 251. A rear end of thespring 251 is formed with anexpansion chamber 31 which is filled with powder. A front end of thebullet 3 is filled withliquid 33. The liquid 33 is stimulus liquid or dyes. Avalve 34 is installed between the liquid 33 and theexpansion chamber 31. Furthermore, to have a safety effect, two sides of thebase 2 are installed withsafety buttons 28 corresponding to the rear end of thepush rod 24. When thesafety button 28 is pushed, thepush rod 24 is released (referring toFIG. 7 ). Namely, if it is desired to push the emitting key 11 to trigger thebullet 3, thesafety button 28 must be pushed so as to further push thepush rod 24 to unlock thestud 26 so that theimpact unit 25 impacts theexpansion chamber 31 at the rear end of thebullet 3 to trigger the filled powder to act. Thereby thevalve 34 will extrude the liquid 33. A strong internal pressure will destroy a front end of thebullet 3. Meanwhile the liquid 33 sprays out from the opening of theinner tube 10. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 , another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The inner tube 10 a of the receiving chamber la is a straight tube. A rear end of the bullet 3 a is an expansion chamber 31 a. The liquid 3 a is filled into an easy breakable short cylindrical container 34 a made of such as plastics or rubber. The containers 3 a is installed at a front end of the bullet 3 a. The user pushes the emitting key 11 a so that thepush rod 23 pushes thestud 26 to unlock. Thereby theimpact unit 25 will impact the expansion chamber 31 a at the rear end of the bullet 3 a to trigger the powder to act. As a result, the container 34 a is ejected out from the opening of theinner tube 10. As the container 34 a impacts a devil person, he (or she) will feel ache and the container 34 a will break. The liquid 33 a will spray upon the body of the person to achieve the effect of protecting the user. This embodiment has the effect of increasing the traveling length of the bullet 3 a. Thereby if the liquid 3 a within thecontainer 34 is dye. It has the effect of make an indication to the devil person. - The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A physical protection device comprising:
a receiving chamber having an inner tube; at least one bullet being placed in the inner tube; a front end of the inner tube having an opening; a top of the receiving chamber being installed with an emitting key; each of two lateral sides of the receiving chamber being formed with a slot and a buckle;
a base; each of two sides of the front end of the base having a tenon corresponding to the slot and an ear corresponding to the buckle; an interior of the base being installed with a push rod, an impact unit and a stud; a bottom of the push rod having a quick restoring spring; a rotatable handle being pivotally installed to a bottom of the base; one end of the rotatable handle resisting against a front end of the impact unit and another end of the rotatable handle being a free end; to push the rotatable handle to pivotally rotate will cause the impact unit to move backwards to compress the spring to store energy; by the lock of the stud, the push rod moves backwards due to the action of the emitting key to move axially; a rear end of the push rod pushing the stud to unlock; the impact unit being ejected by the resilient force of the spring so as to impact a rear end of the spring; a rear end of the spring being formed with an expansion chamber which is filled with powder; a front end of the bullet being filled with liquid; and a valve being installed between the liquid and the expansion chamber.
2. The physical protection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the front end of the inner tube is tapered with an opening formed at a foremost thereof.
3. The physical protection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein two sides of the base are installed with safety buttons corresponding to the rear end of the push rod; when the safety button is pushed, the push rod is released.
4. The physical protection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the liquid is filled into a short cylindrical container; and the containers is installed at a front end of the bullet.
5. The physical protection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the short cylindrical container is made of breakable material selected from one of plastic material and rubber material.
6. The physical protection device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the liquid is one of stimulus liquid and dyes.
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