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US786040A
US786040A US22006104A US1904220061A US786040A US 786040 A US786040 A US 786040A US 22006104 A US22006104 A US 22006104A US 1904220061 A US1904220061 A US 1904220061A US 786040 A US786040 A US 786040A
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    • F41BWEAPONS FOR PROJECTING MISSILES WITHOUT USE OF EXPLOSIVE OR COMBUSTIBLE PROPELLANT CHARGE; WEAPONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Patented Maren 2s, 1905 Patented Maren 2s, 1905.
  • This invention has relation to certain new and useful improvements in maces, and more particularly to that class of maces which are carried by policemen, watchmen, and the like; and this invention has for its object to combine with a mace a whistle and a lamp, said whistle and said lamp being so constructed within the mace as to provide a serviceable and useful mace.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide in connection with a whistle and a lamp a mace which will be extremely simple in construction, strong and durable, and inexpensive to manufacture, and we provide means whereby the lamp may be used at predetermined times by manipulating the mace to cause the lamp to project a light.
  • our improved mace is of the ordinary and well-known shape, and it comprises a handle and a shank portion.
  • a whistle In the end of the handle we provide a whistle, and in the shank portion of the mace we construct an incandescent light, which is operated by a suitable dry battery mounted within the shank of the mace.
  • the shank portion of the mace is made hollow to receive the above-mentioned elements, and it is so constructed that it may be readily detached from the handle at any time desired, and in the end of the handle opposite the whistle we provide means whereby a circuit may be .completed which will illuminate the incandescent globe and cause the same to project its rays without the end of the mace.
  • the mace is particularly adapted for night watchmen, who often have occasion to use a lantern, and it is with this object in View that we have constructed a mace wherein a lantern or lamp 1s combined which will facilitate and enlarge the general usefulness of the mace.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of our improved mace.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the handle.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 4 4 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view taken on the line 5 5 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is an end view of the shank portion of the mace, showing the lens mounted therein; and
  • Fig. 7 is adiagrammatical view illustrating the circuit completed by the electrical connections mounted in our improved mace.
  • the handle 1 may be of any desired ornamentation, and in the end 3 thereof we provide a whistle, which consists of the alined orifices 4 and 5, and in the oritice 5 is mounted a ball 6, and communicating with said orifice is a wedge-shaped opening' 7.
  • This whistle is of the ordinary character, and we do not care to conline our to the particular construction shown, but may use any desired form of whistle in connection with the handle which will be advantageous to the general results derived from the mace.
  • the other end of the handle is provided with a shank portion 8, which forms an an nular shoulder 9, and formed integral with this shoulder is the projecting annular flange 10.
  • annular collar 11 Upon the shank portion 8 of the handle is secured an annular collar 11, which carries a peripheral flange 12 and screw-threads 14.
  • shank portion 2 of the mace which consists of a cylindrical tubing l5, this tubing being preferably constructed of a light metallic substance, and the one end of said tubing is intcriorly screw-threaded, l and to said button 30, completing' a circuit whereby the same may be secured upon the screw-threzuls 14 of the collar 11.
  • Over this metallic tubing' 15 is secured by any desired means a leather covering' 16, although this may be dispensed with and a suitable covering of other material enniloyed, if it be so dcsired.
  • the outer end of the tubing' 15 is mounted a lens-holder 17, which carries a lens 18.
  • said tubing is placed the battery 19, which is preferably of the dry-cell character, although any other form of battery may be used which will be capable of supplying sullicient electrical energ'y to illuminate an incandescent g'lobe.
  • the battery 19 which is preferably of the dry-cell character, although any other form of battery may be used which will be capable of supplying sullicient electrical energ'y to illuminate an incandescent g'lobe.
  • rlhe battery employed is preferably of such a nature that the same may be removed at any time should it need renewing', and we employ an insulated collar 20 in the tubing' to separate the battery from said tubing'.
  • an insulated disk 21 which is provided with a central aperture 22, and in this aperture is mounted an incandescent globe 23, this globe being of a suflicient candle-power whereby a strong light will be projected from the end of the mace.
  • a spiral spring 24 mounted between the rear end of the battery and the shank portion 8 is a spiral spring 24, the object of which will be hereinafter more fully described.
  • a collar 25 which is provided with a plurality of apertures 2:6 26.
  • buttons 27 Upon the shank portion 8 in alinement with said apertures are mounted buttons 27 27, these buttons being' connected together by a small wire 28.
  • each spring 29 is connected to the other springs 29 by a wire 31, and to said wire is connected a wire 3 which in turn is connected to the tubing 1.5, and another wire, 33, leads from said tubing' through said insulated disk 21 to the incandescent globe 23, said wire returning, as designated at 34, to the forward end of the battery 19.
  • a wire 35 is connected to the wire 28, which connects the buttons 27 together, and this wire 35 is carried through the shank portion 8 of the handle to the spiral spring 24, and as said spring is in engagement with the rear end of the battery the circuit when completed will be as follows: When either one of the buttons 30 is pressed, the same will engage one of the buttons 27, and the circuit will be from the button 30 through button 27, to wire 28, to wire 35, through the spiral spring' 24 to the battery, from the forward end of thebattery by wire 33 through the incandescent globe 23, and by the wire 33 to the tubing 15, to the wire 31,
  • buttons 30 30 By providing a plurality of buttons 30 30 the convenience of manipulating the mace and causing the incandescent globe to project its rays upon a desired object is facilitated, and we have provided the spiral spring 24, whereby different lengths of dry cells may be employed within the tubing 15, and said spring 2a will at all times engage one of the poles of said battery. fe have provided the leather covering upon the tubing 15, whereby should the mace be used as a club by a policeman or watchman the covering to a certain extent will protect the person being struck by the mace.
  • a mace comprising a handle, ashank portion, the end of said handle having a whistle formed therein, an incandescent globe mounted in said shank portion, a battery carried by said shank portion, a lens mounted in the one end of said shank portion, and means carried by said handle whereby said incandescent globe may be illuminated at predetermined times.

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Patented Maren 2s, 1905.
i UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OSCAR LIBERMAN AND TIMOTHY SOANLON, OF PITTSBURG, PENN- SYLVANIA.
POLICENIANS MACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 786,040, dated March 28, 1905.
Application filed August 9,1904. Serial No. 220,061.
T0 LZZ whom it may'conce'n:
Be it known that we, OSCAR LTBERuAN and TIMOTHY SoANLoN, citizens ,of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburg', in the county of Allegheny'and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Policemens Maces, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention has relation to certain new and useful improvements in maces, and more particularly to that class of maces which are carried by policemen, watchmen, and the like; and this invention has for its object to combine with a mace a whistle and a lamp, said whistle and said lamp being so constructed within the mace as to provide a serviceable and useful mace.
Another object of this invention is to provide in connection with a whistle and a lamp a mace which will be extremely simple in construction, strong and durable, and inexpensive to manufacture, and we provide means whereby the lamp may be used at predetermined times by manipulating the mace to cause the lamp to project a light.
Brieiiy described, our improved mace is of the ordinary and well-known shape, and it comprises a handle and a shank portion. In the end of the handle we provide a whistle, and in the shank portion of the mace we construct an incandescent light, which is operated by a suitable dry battery mounted within the shank of the mace. The shank portion of the mace is made hollow to receive the above-mentioned elements, and it is so constructed that it may be readily detached from the handle at any time desired, and in the end of the handle opposite the whistle we provide means whereby a circuit may be .completed which will illuminate the incandescent globe and cause the same to project its rays without the end of the mace.
The mace is particularly adapted for night watchmen, who often have occasion to use a lantern, and it is with this object in View that we have constructed a mace wherein a lantern or lamp 1s combined which will facilitate and enlarge the general usefulness of the mace.
All of the above construction will be herel I inafter more fully described, and specifically pointed out in the claims, and referring to the drawings accompanying this application like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of our improved mace. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is an end view of the handle. Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 4 4 of Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a similar view taken on the line 5 5 of Fig. 2. Fig. 6 is an end view of the shank portion of the mace, showing the lens mounted therein; and Fig. 7 is adiagrammatical view illustrating the circuit completed by the electrical connections mounted in our improved mace.
To put our invention into practice, we employ a suitable handle 1, to which is connected the shank portion 2. The handle 1 may be of any desired ornamentation, and in the end 3 thereof we provide a whistle, which consists of the alined orifices 4 and 5, and in the oritice 5 is mounted a ball 6, and communicating with said orifice is a wedge-shaped opening' 7. This whistle is of the ordinary character, and we do not care to conline ourselves to the particular construction shown, but may use any desired form of whistle in connection with the handle which will be advantageous to the general results derived from the mace. The other end of the handle is provided with a shank portion 8, which forms an an nular shoulder 9, and formed integral with this shoulder is the projecting annular flange 10. Upon the shank portion 8 of the handle is secured an annular collar 11, which carries a peripheral flange 12 and screw-threads 14. Upon the collar is secured the shank portion 2 of the mace, which consists of a cylindrical tubing l5, this tubing being preferably constructed of a light metallic substance, and the one end of said tubing is intcriorly screw-threaded, l and to said button 30, completing' a circuit whereby the same may be secured upon the screw-threzuls 14 of the collar 11. Over this metallic tubing' 15 is secured by any desired means a leather covering' 16, although this may be dispensed with and a suitable covering of other material enniloyed, if it be so dcsired. ln the outer end of the tubing' 15 is mounted a lens-holder 17, which carries a lens 18. lithin said tubingis placed the battery 19, which is preferably of the dry-cell character, although any other form of battery may be used which will be capable of supplying sullicient electrical energ'y to illuminate an incandescent g'lobe. rlhe battery employed is preferably of such a nature that the same may be removed at any time should it need renewing', and we employ an insulated collar 20 in the tubing' to separate the battery from said tubing'. Between the end of the battery and the lens we provide an insulated disk 21, which is provided with a central aperture 22, and in this aperture is mounted an incandescent globe 23, this globe being of a suflicient candle-power whereby a strong light will be projected from the end of the mace. Mounted between the rear end of the battery and the shank portion 8 is a spiral spring 24, the object of which will be hereinafter more fully described. Between the peripheral [lange l2 and shoulder 9 and upon the annular iange 10 of the handle is mounted a collar 25, which is provided with a plurality of apertures 2:6 26. Upon the shank portion 8 in alinement with said apertures are mounted buttons 27 27, these buttons being' connected together by a small wire 28. In the shoulder 9 of the handle, formed by the shank portion 8, is mounted a plurality of springs 29 29, and to the loose ends of each ofthese springs is connected a button 30 30, these buttons protruding through the apertures 26 of the collar 25. Each spring 29 is connected to the other springs 29 by a wire 31, and to said wire is connected a wire 3 which in turn is connected to the tubing 1.5, and another wire, 33, leads from said tubing' through said insulated disk 21 to the incandescent globe 23, said wire returning, as designated at 34, to the forward end of the battery 19. A wire 35 is connected to the wire 28, which connects the buttons 27 together, and this wire 35 is carried through the shank portion 8 of the handle to the spiral spring 24, and as said spring is in engagement with the rear end of the battery the circuit when completed will be as follows: When either one of the buttons 30 is pressed, the same will engage one of the buttons 27, and the circuit will be from the button 30 through button 27, to wire 28, to wire 35, through the spiral spring' 24 to the battery, from the forward end of thebattery by wire 33 through the incandescent globe 23, and by the wire 33 to the tubing 15, to the wire 31,
whereby the battery 19 will supply a sufficient electrical energy to illuminate the incandescent globe 23 and cause the same to project its light through the lens 18 and without said tubing. Then that one of vthe buttons 3() which has been depressed is released, the circuit will be broken, and the springs 29 29 will return the button to its normal position.
By providing a plurality of buttons 30 30 the convenience of manipulating the mace and causing the incandescent globe to project its rays upon a desired object is facilitated, and we have provided the spiral spring 24, whereby different lengths of dry cells may be employed within the tubing 15, and said spring 2a will at all times engage one of the poles of said battery. fe have provided the leather covering upon the tubing 15, whereby should the mace be used as a club by a policeman or watchman the covering to a certain extent will protect the person being struck by the mace.
Thilo we have herein shown the necessary elements and construction to set forth our invention, we wish it to be understood that we do not care to limit ourselves to the particular arrangement of the electrical parts of our improved mace, nor do we wish to be confined to the form of whistle used, but may combine these elements in such a nanner as to provide a mace which will be of great value and convenience to policemenfand watchmen, and we may make such changes in the diiierent parts of our improved mace as will be permitted by the scope of the appended claims.
Vhat we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A mace comprising a handle, ashank portion, the end of said handle having a whistle formed therein, an incandescent globe mounted in said shank portion, a battery carried by said shank portion, a lens mounted in the one end of said shank portion, and means carried by said handle whereby said incandescent globe may be illuminated at predetermined times.
2. In a mace of the character described, the combination with a handle, of a shank portion, said shank portion having' a battery mounted therein,an incandescent globe mounted in said shank portion, a lens carried by said shank portion, a plurality of springpressed buttons mounted in said handle, all in circuit with said battery and with said globe whereby when either one of said buttons is depressed said ineadescent globe will be illuminated.
3. In a mace of the character described, the combination with a handle having a sh ank portion, a collar mounted on said shank portion, a tubing' screwing on said collar, a battery arranged in said tubing and an incandescent IOO IIO
globe arranged in the tubing', a plurality of In testimony whereof We afiX our signatures Contact-plates arranged on said shank portion, in the presence of two Witnesses.
a plurality of springs carried by the handle OSCAR LIBERMAN.
and adapted to be put into Contact with said TIMOTHY SCANLON. 5 plates, said plates and said springs being in Witnesses:
electrical circuit with the said battery and the H. C. EVERT,
said globe. K. H. BUTLEN.
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US2908901A (en) * 1957-07-26 1959-10-13 Lewis Rubin Duffy Combined night stick, flashlight, and audible alarm
US4819137A (en) * 1987-02-05 1989-04-04 Hamilton Robert J Multi-purpose self defense apparatus
US4842277A (en) * 1987-05-20 1989-06-27 Lacroix Eugene F Multi-purpose baton
US4890203A (en) * 1988-09-29 1989-12-26 Watson Thomas J Identity light
US5363285A (en) * 1993-12-15 1994-11-08 Wideman R Leon Side handled baton and flashlight assembly
US20050037847A1 (en) * 2003-08-14 2005-02-17 Thomas Pickens Dual grip walking and defense baton
US20050076473A1 (en) * 2003-10-14 2005-04-14 Parsons Kevin L. Leveraged baton cap
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US2908901A (en) * 1957-07-26 1959-10-13 Lewis Rubin Duffy Combined night stick, flashlight, and audible alarm
US4819137A (en) * 1987-02-05 1989-04-04 Hamilton Robert J Multi-purpose self defense apparatus
US4842277A (en) * 1987-05-20 1989-06-27 Lacroix Eugene F Multi-purpose baton
US4890203A (en) * 1988-09-29 1989-12-26 Watson Thomas J Identity light
US5363285A (en) * 1993-12-15 1994-11-08 Wideman R Leon Side handled baton and flashlight assembly
US20050037847A1 (en) * 2003-08-14 2005-02-17 Thomas Pickens Dual grip walking and defense baton
US20050076473A1 (en) * 2003-10-14 2005-04-14 Parsons Kevin L. Leveraged baton cap
US7346958B2 (en) * 2003-10-14 2008-03-25 Armament Systems And Procedures, Inc. Leveraged baton cap
DE102018105062A1 (en) * 2018-03-06 2019-09-12 Timo Cullmann truncheon

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