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Paul D. Starrett Patents |
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Inventor: Starrett; Paul D.
Address: Jaffrey, NH
No. of patents: 18
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| H1947 |
Expandable police baton |
March 6, 2001 |
| A multiple section telescoping police baton is disclosed. The baton has a locking mechanism which is activated upon twisting of one section relative to the other in order to prevent sliding motion of one section relative to the other. |
| D458828 |
Cutting device |
June 18, 2002 |
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| D452545 |
Expandable police baton |
December 25, 2001 |
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| D450451 |
Police baton holder |
November 20, 2001 |
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| D404789 |
Expandable police baton |
January 26, 1999 |
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| D395069 |
Expandable police baton |
June 9, 1998 |
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| D386612 |
Side handle police baton holder |
November 25, 1997 |
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| D386299 |
Expandable police baton holder |
November 18, 1997 |
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| D359338 |
Control baton |
June 13, 1995 |
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| D353537 |
Spray container |
December 20, 1994 |
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| D347156 |
Handcuffs |
May 24, 1994 |
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| 6532669 |
Cutting device |
March 18, 2003 |
| A cutting device comprising a base, a pivot thruster, and a cutting blade is disclosed. The cutting device allows for safe cutting, and, unlike other cutting devices, may not be used as a weapon. The cutting device is lightweight, inexpensive, portable, and may be operated using one hand |
| 6350200 |
Safety tips for police batons |
February 26, 2002 |
| The present invention is directed to two forms of safety tips for friction lock, expandable batons; namely the Safety Tip.TM. and the Power Safety Tip.TM.. Both safety tips of invention have a threaded end that is used to connect the tip to the small end of the baton. A step section with |
| 5392961 |
Safety tab device and the combination with an aerosol container system |
February 28, 1995 |
| A safety tab device coupled to an aerosol container by a connecting member, a flexible member coupled to the connecting member and a flip tab coupled to the flexible member and which can be locked to the aerosol container to make it difficult to spray chemicals from the container without |
| 5320348 |
Telescopic baton with shock absorbing means |
June 14, 1994 |
| A expandable police baton embodying a cylindrical sleeve within which is slidably disposed a cylindrical shaft. The sleeve and shaft are formed with flats to prevent rotation of the shaft within the sleeve. The baton also includes a shock absorbing assembly positioned on the shaft. |
| 5160140 |
Expandable baton with spring biased latch means |
November 3, 1992 |
| An expandable police baton embodying a cylindrical sleeve within which is slidably disposed a cylindrical shaft and further embodying structure for limiting the position of the shaft on the one hand within the sleeve and on the other hand expanded therefrom. Preferably, the sleeve is com |
| 4203599 |
Police stick |
May 20, 1980 |
| A police stick comprising an elongate metal tube closed at its opposite ends and filled with a cellulose polystyrene and a rigid handle fixed to the tube nearer one end than the other such as to divide the stick into a short portion which, in conjunction with a handle, facilitates ma |
| 3944226 |
Police club |
March 16, 1976 |
| A police club having at the base of the handle grip a radially protruding circumferential shoulder for suspending the club in the carrying ring of an officer's belt for preventing objects sliding down the club from hitting the officer's hand and for preventing the club from slipping in |
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