Methods and apparatus for detecting a voltage of a stimulus signal of a conducted electrical weapon
US-10627195-B2 · Apr 21, 2020 · US
US9599440B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9599440-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414273465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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Systems and methods for a close quarters weapon include disassembly of the weapon by the user to permit applying a stimulus signal for causing skeletal muscle contractions through tissue of a human or animal target between locations on the target that are independently determined by the user.
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What is claimed is: 1. A close quarters weapon for providing a stimulus current through tissue of a human or animal, the weapon comprising: a stimulus signal source that provides the stimulus current to cause contraction of skeletal muscles of the target; a first placer coupled to the stimulus signal source; an additional placer coupled to the stimulus signal source; and extendable wiring that facilitates separation of the first placer and the additional placer; wherein at least one of the first placer and the additional placer is coupled to the stimulus signal source via the extendable wiring; and the weapon is configured to be disassembled manually by the user to permit the user to manually position both the first placer and the additional placer on the target and extend the extendable wiring, whereby the stimulus current flows through a distance of tissue of the target determined by the user. 2. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising a continuity detector that activates the stimulus signal source in response to detecting continuity between the first placer and the additional placer. 3. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising an ionization signal source coupled to the first placer and to the additional placer wherein at least one of the first placer and the additional placer is coupled to the ionization signal source via the extendable wiring. 4. The close quarters weapon of claim 3 further comprising a processing circuit that controls at least one of the stimulus signal source, the continuity detector, and the ionization signal source. 5. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 wherein: the extendable wiring couples the stimulus signal source to the first placer; and the extendable wiring further couples the stimulus signal source to the second placer. 6. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising a trigger that facilitates control of the stimulus signal source by the user. 7. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising: a retained portion comprising the stimulus signal source; and a first deployed portion comprising the additional placer, wherein the user manually disassembles the deployed portion from the retained portion. 8. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising a second deployed portion comprising a third placer, wherein the user manually disassembles the second deployed portion from the retained portion. 9. The close quarters weapon of claim 1 further comprising a cover that conceals at least one of the first placer, the additional placer, the stimulus signal source, and the extendable wiring thereby inhibiting the target from recognizing a capability of the close quarters weapon. 10. The close quarter weapon of claim 9 wherein the cover comprises a container for cigarettes. 11. The close quarter weapon of claim 9 wherein the cover comprises a ball point pen. 12. The close quarter weapon of claim 9 wherein the cover comprises a glove. 13. The close quarter weapon of claim 12 wherein at least one of the first placer and the additional placer is disassembled from a finger of the glove. 14. A weapon for providing a current through a human or animal target to interfere with locomotion of the target, the weapon comprising: a signal generator that provides the current; a first placer coupled to the signal generator; a second placer coupled to the signal generator; and extendable wiring; wherein: at least one of the first placer and the second placer is coupled to the signal generator via the extendable wiring; the extendable wiring facilitates manual placement by the user of the first placer and the second placer on the target a distance apart from each other, the distance is determined by the user; the weapon is configured to be manually disassembled by the user to permit the user to manually extend the extendable wiring to manually position the first placer and the second placer on the target the distance apart, whereby the current flows through the target via the first placer and the second placer to cause contraction of skeletal muscles of the target to interfere with locomotion of the target. 15. The weapon of claim 14 further comprising a cover, wherein the cover is at least partially removed from the weapon by the user to manually disassemble the weapon. 16. The weapon of claim 14 further comprising a cover, wherein the cover conceals at least one of the first placer, the second placer, the signal generator, and the extendable wiring thereby disguising the weapon. 17. The weapon of claim 14 further comprising a continuity detector that activates the signal generator in response to detecting continuity between the first placer and the second placer. 18. The weapon of claim 14 wherein the signal generator provides a pulse of the current at a voltage having a magnitude sufficient to ionize air in a gap between the target and at least one of the first placer and the second placer. 19. The weapon of claim 14 further comprising a processing circuit that controls an operation of the signal generator.
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