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Straitjacket & Related Restraint Patents

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mitchell_leary

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Jul 26, 2006, 9:23:17 PM7/26/06
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This is a relatively short list of straitjacket and related restraint
patents, more will follow in my list of handcuff, leg iron and prison
equipment patents. Everything here is legitimate, nothing has been
gaffed for magicical or escape purposes. Should you wish to modify
this equipment to such nefarious ends you'll definately have a leg up.

Not all of the items on this list are available for review over at the
free website www.freepatentsonline.com , those that are I have placed a
"*" at the end of the number. You can find all of them at
www.uspto.gov/


STRAITJACKET & RELATED RESTRAINTS


6,212,684*
5,111,850*
4,742,821*
4,685,454*
2,664,083
2,769,177
3,407,807
3,502,073
3,901,229
5,031,639*
5,267,352*
6,024,091*
1,653,815
2,664,083
2,948,278
3,547,079
4,485,806*
4,524,768*
4,790,040*
4,895,171*
648,621
892,047
919,159
2,664,083
2,722,694
2,927,581
2,940,443
2,948,278
3,093,132
3,399,670
3,407,807
4,601,075*
1,808,496
2,062,586
2,478,239
2,782,783
2,827,048
2,940,443
3,082,764
3,817,245
4,117,840*
4,119,095*
4,360,014*


Should you require knowledge on escaping from regulation straitjackets,
as well as eery known method for gaffing straightjackets, find a copy
of the following book:

The Art of Escape Vol. 4 ESCAPES FROM A STRAITJACKET by John Novak.
Micky Hades Publication. This is from a 8 volume series on escapes.

The other master work on escapes is the MICKY HADES' NEW EXPANDED
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ESCAPES. An Abraxas Publication. Copyright 2001.

You might also wnt to get a copy of a Paladin Press catalog
www.paladin-press.com They have a great line of books and videos/dvds
on everything from lock picking to B&E. I cannot praise the Steve
Hampton lock picking books highly enough, they come complete with
templates for grinding your own picks. All you need is a small $30
Sears table-top grinder and some hacksaw blades (to grind into picks)
and you're in business.


STAY TUNED KIDS, More patents to come!


-Leary-

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