Restraining device

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Inventors

Gregory, Peter J.

Application #

722367

Filed

Sep-13-1976

Published

Jan-31-1978

Current US Class

070/16
128/878
128/882

International Classes

A61F 013/00

Field of Search

128/132-135 70/16 70/18

Examiners

Trapp; Lawrence W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Silverman; Arnold B.

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Abstract
A restraining device having an elongated body portion and a pair of arms extending outwardly from the body portion. Each of the arms of such position on the body portion and of such length as to cooperate with one end of the body portion in establishing a closed loop. Locking means, which may be adjustable, are provided for resisting opening of the loop. The restraining device may be of unitary construction and may be molded as a unit from a material such as a resinous plastic.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A restraining device comprising,

an elongated unitary body portion,

a pair of arms extending outwardly from said body portion, each said arm being of such length and position on said body portion as to cooperate with one end of said body portion in establishing a closed loop,

locking means for resisting opening of said closed loop, and

said locking means having means for permanently resisting loop enlargement so as to preclude substantial loop enlargement without permanent destruction of said loop, and

said locking means having adjustable means providing a number of different locking positions corresponding to different loop sizes, whereby



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a restraining device adapted for use on humans, as well as animals, and, more specifically, this invention relates to multiple loop restraining devices which may be employed in lieu of handcuffs and other restraining devices presently employed.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In conventional use, for many decades, the handcuffs employed by law enforcement officers have consisted of a pair of metal loop forming members which are adapted to be secured in the locked position by means of a separately formed metal lock which requires the use of a key to open the same. Several problems have occurred in connection with the use of such conventional devices. First of all, occasionally in the process of subduing a struggling individual, a law enforcement officer has succeeded in securing one cuff around the wrist of the individual, who in turn, by swinging the arm to which the cuff has been secured, may use the loose metal cuff as a weapon to injure the officer and third parties. A further problem has been the need to carry one or more of the rather bulky and heavy sets of handcuffs in order that the police officer may be properly equipped to apprehend one or more individuals. There has been the further need to have available the appropriate key when it is desired to free the restrained individual.
 
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