Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Systems and methods for electrodes for insulative electronic weaponry
- Patent Title (中): 绝缘电子武器用电极系统及方法
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Application No.: US12842866Application Date: 2010-07-23
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Publication No.: US08587918B2Publication Date: 2013-11-19
- Inventor: Mark A. Hanchett , Mark Joseph Phelps , Patrick W. Smith , Steven N. D. Brundula , Douglas J. Landers , Andrew F. Hinz
- Applicant: Mark A. Hanchett , Mark Joseph Phelps , Patrick W. Smith , Steven N. D. Brundula , Douglas J. Landers , Andrew F. Hinz
- Applicant Address: US AZ Scottsdale
- Assignee: TASER International, Inc.
- Current Assignee: TASER International, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US AZ Scottsdale
- Agent William R. Bachand
- Main IPC: H05C1/04
- IPC: H05C1/04 ; F41C9/00

Abstract:
An electronic weapon with an installed deployment unit, from which at least one tethered electrode is launched, provides a stimulus current through a target to inhibit locomotion by the target. The wire tether, also called a filament, conducts the stimulus current. The one or more electrodes, according to various aspects of the present invention, perform one or more of the following functions in any combination: binding the filament to the electrode, deploying the filament from the deployment unit, coupling the electrode to the target, and distributing a current density with respect to a region of target tissue and/or a volume of target tissue. For an electrode that includes a body and a spear, the spear may be implemented with conductive rings or with materials that include integrated conductive and insulative substances (e.g., conductive fibers in insulative composite material). Relatively high electric field flux density at a tip of the spear may be reduced or avoided by practice of the invention.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120019975A1 Systems And Methods For Electrodes For Insulative Electronic Weaponry Public/Granted day:2012-01-26
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