SELF-DEFENSE FLASHLIGHT
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1. A multifunctional self-defense device including:
- a blunt section and a sharp section that are removably joined together and coaxially aligned to form a tubular shaped housing;
the blunt section including a light source and a power source;
the sharp section including a pointed section including a bulbous feature positioned farthest from the blunt section;
wherein the bulbous feature includes a point on the end of the device, a first set of spaced-apart grooves on its surface, and barbs;
wherein the barbs are positioned between the grooves.
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Abstract
A self-defense device that includes a flashlight with a weapon end, tissue-abrading and tissue-collecting features, and with or without a writing instrument.
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20 Claims
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1. A multifunctional self-defense device including:
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a blunt section and a sharp section that are removably joined together and coaxially aligned to form a tubular shaped housing; the blunt section including a light source and a power source; the sharp section including a pointed section including a bulbous feature positioned farthest from the blunt section; wherein the bulbous feature includes a point on the end of the device, a first set of spaced-apart grooves on its surface, and barbs; wherein the barbs are positioned between the grooves. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A multifunctional self-defense device including:
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a blunt section and a sharp section that are removably joined together and coaxially aligned to form a tubular shaped housing; the blunt section including a light source and a power source; the sharp section including a writing device within the housing and a pointed section including a bulbous feature positioned farthest from the blunt section; the bulbous feature including a point on the end of the device, a first set of spaced-apart grooves on its surface, and barbs; wherein the blunt section and the sharp section are operable if the sections are separated.
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