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This CIA memorandum from February 12, 1971, discusses comments on U.S. Patent 3,523,538, detailing a device capable of delivering a non-lethal shock, and raises practical considerations regarding its effectiveness, projectile travel, wire properties, and needle implantation.

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... '~-~!;;?t~3::t:;li.: ~ : :-·. --:--: .2...~-:"'1-..o~ ....... .:_"::. __ .: __ ... ~. - J .. ,.· ( - :·s:~ ~ ( --,:. -~·y, ' ·------- MEMORANDUM '12 February 1971 TO: :J FROM: SUBJECT: Comments on U.S. Patent 3, 523, 538 by Kunia Shimizu The device as detailed in Figure 2 on sheet 1 of the patent appears to be a working system, capable of delivering a non lethal (t'! normal healthy subjects) shock to the victim. However, there are practical considerations which could seriously degrade the device 1 s effectiveness. It is questionable exactly how far the projectile would travel since any kinetic energy imparted the projectile would be partly expended unwinding the wire from the device against the friction of air and the take up motor. The wire would have to be extremely light and flexible, yet strong. This might result in excessive electrical resistance, however. Additional energy from the projectile would be required to overcome the restraining spring tension holding the needle protector in the safe position and to compress the clothing of the victim. Adequate tenacity of the projectile fo·r proper needle insertion does not appear to be insured by the "spearhead-shaped projections" on the projectile 1 s ogive. The spears might penetrate and slightly compress the clothing but will not insure that the needles would stay implanted in the victim. To circumvent the possibility that the victim is wearing an overcoat, suit coat, shirt and undershirt, the needles would need to be extended about 2 em in the protracted position, These long needles, when used on a victim in light attire, would be sufficient to provide lethal penetration or put an eye out. The possibility oi serious infection from contaminated needles, skin or clothing cannot be overlooked. Sterilizing the needles or coating them with an antiseptic gel or paste would not preclude the possibility of infection. -- _\ . •• :~-·~ ~ -~~~ <~ ,. ( ;:; ( -', ·-~-.. '\ The bore of the pistol (Figure 1) appears to be about 1-1. 5 em in diameter. Scaling the ·bore diameter to the diameter of the projectile would indicate that the spacing of the needles could be no more than 0. 8- 1. 3 em. The paralyzing effects on the victim would not extend beyond 1 em radius from the axis of the needles. Therefore, the effective area of paralysis would resemble an elliptic This image displays a graphic with a stylized title "THE BLACK VAULT" in white, crackling letters against a dark background with a blue glow. To the left, a detailed illustration of a bank vault door is visible, featuring multiple gears, a large dial, and a heavy metal construction rendered in shades of gray and silver with blue accents. The right side of the graphic contains white text informing the viewer that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection and providing a URL. The overall presentation is designed to evoke a sense of secrecy and access to restricted information. This page is a typed document with handwritten annotations. It appears to be a memorandum dated February 12, 1971, concerning comments on a U.S. Patent. There are two handwritten annotations in the upper right corner, one resembling a curved line and another a straight line, which are likely notated marks. In the lower right corner, there is a handwritten number "188" within a circular shape, possibly a page number or document identifier. There are no photographs, diagrams, stamps, forms with filled-in fields, tables, or evidence of experimental procedures visible on this page. of the projectile would indicate that the spacing of the needles could be no more than 0. 8- 1. 3 em. The paralyzing effects on the victim would not extend beyond 1 em radius from the axis of the needles. Therefore, the effective area of paralysis would resemble an elliptic paraboloid with the approximate dimensions of depth 3 em, major axis 2. 3 em and minor axis I em. The "false epilepsy" referred to in the patent, probably is the result of Mr. Shimizu's limited research and confusion on the subject of electroshock therapy. Needless to say electrodes must be correctly positioned on the head before convulsions can be produced. His device cannot do this. -The basic resemblance of the device to a conventional pistol might cause an armed, nervous assailant into a defensive position, possibly injuring the person with the shocker gun. Conclusions: The device invented by Mr. Shimizu will not supply incapacitating energy to disarm or disable a man. Disadvantages of the device are: 1. Possibility of blinding, bodily harming or killing the victim. 2. Limited range due to friction, air drag and energy required to arm projectile. . • 3. Incomplete incapacitation of victim due to low volume of tissue subject to paralysis. 4. Basic resemblance to a conventional pistol. 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S, 1966 3 2 2 2 , , , , 0 7 5 0 1 2 6 1 3 1 7 3 6 3 3 , , , , , 3 9 8 3 7 3 3 8 9 6 3 5 2 7 6 l 9 8 4 3 / / / / / 1 1 1 1 1 9 8 9 9 9 6 7 5 5 3 1 2 6 0 6 F W K H R r i a a i h c o l v a h o : l i m d m o l m a : o y n . t a . n d ~ . n . ~ . . e . . . o . . . t . . t . a l . . . . . . . l . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 2 2 2 M 8 S 1 / / 2 / 3 3 3 8 0 0 0 1 / 3 3 3 4 2 . . The document is a typed page with some handwritten marginalia and a faint stamp. There are no photographs, diagrams, or forms visible. Two handwritten marks are present: a large, curved line with a dot above it near the top of the page, and a single vertical line resembling a checkmark near the bottom. The document appears to be a section of a report discussing the "bore of the pistol" and its potential effects, along with conclusions and disadvantages of a device invented by Mr. Shimizu. The document is a patent page featuring detailed technical information and a diagram. It includes fields like "Inventor," "Appl. No.," "Filed," and "Patented," with corresponding entries filled in. A patent number "3,523,538" is prominently displayed. The page also contains a technical drawing or schematic illustrating a device with numbered components like "20," "21," "22," "23," "24," "25," "26," "27," "28," "29," and "31." There are no photographs or handwritten annotations visible. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 2 2 2 M 8 S 1 / / 2 / 3 3 3 8 0 0 0 1 / 3 3 3 4 2 . . . J 1 4 l 1 I l 7 / 8 i ( 1 X X X X 5 (31) 4017.J,6JS; 41/7,-l09; ..JI/13,713 FOREIGN PATENTS .C76,!108 12/1952 Italy ....................... 231/2CE> (54) ARREST DEVICE 407,648 J/1934 Great Britain ........... . 43/6 9 Culms, 6 Ora" in: Fi~:s. (52) U.S. CL.·-·--·····-·---····-·-···-··---······ 128/40.J, Primary Ezami11~r-Richotrd A. Ootudet • 124/15, 43/6 Assista11t Ezamin.:r-Channing L. Pace [S I I Int. CL ..............................- ..................... A6lm 21/00, Allorn~y- Eliot S. Gerber A61d 7/00, A61m 37/00 [SO) Fitld ol Sc:arch............................................ 42/1, 84; 102/46, 92.1, 92.4; 124/15; 128/303.13, 303.18,. ABSTRACT: A device (or subduing a criminal includes a pro 404,417; 273/106.5(0); !31/2E; 43/6; 124/3, IS jectile having two needle electrodes which have different potentials and are adapted .to pierce the skin, mc01ns for {!16) Rcrerences Cited propelling the projectil.: at the criminal, :1nd a supply of elec UNITED STATES PATENTS tric current connected to the electrodes. The current is of su(. 1.843 3/18!12 Soun.:nburg et al. ......... 43/6 ficient intensity so thott when the projectile strike5 the criminal 2.'61,122 7/195 I Juergens ...............- .... . !31/2(E) and the electrodes pier.:e his skin, a false StOlle O( epilo:p£y is in• duced, thus1"enderingthe criminal helpless. .• • • • . ·-..... ' . i:::,~t£;~'''" .~. -:·.: -·y· ~;:f_ Patented Aug. 11, 1970 3,523,538 • Sheet __L__ ot 2 . .· • FIG. . .. -· ....... . ~ • FIG. 2 - j • 10-= . • I~ ~ : .~-- lib I Ia FIG. 3 . 25 24 ; ~..::. .. 23; . • 31 ... :·~~ :• .. I -· .. , . FIG. 4 . . • 23 /NVeNr(>~ KUN/0 Sfi!N/Zll • Dy ~~/~ 47To~NeY. o·:-- • ••• '<- ---------------------------------------- .. . . . . ··:-~ - . ... -......... _-..,-~ .: -. -~~i~. .. ,:{~:/. -~:~.£).:~~-~j_~--~.-~-~~ :-:~.:~~~-~~ .. Patented 3,523,533 -~" ,jf ~;-~. ·z or ~::-; Sheet 2 ---~. ,'il 1·.~ :j FIG. 5 FIG. 6 -I ],! .. -~ -:1\ J-~ ·.::;,t ~~ 'ft 46 45 46 ;':i- -~~-::~';;_ ..;.·>-. '·.~ ~-ic:'!' >'11 . • ~~-~a;-· f~ - . ·=i!t _, :~--t- :.:~:-:"'··· ~ ~~;·:.;'!-: .~;: The document consists of a patent page, featuring several technical diagrams and no photographs of people, locations, or experimental procedures. It includes a title "Patented Aug. 11, 1970" with a patent number "3,523,538." The page displays three numbered figures (FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 3) which appear to be line drawings of mechanical or electrical components, likely related to a firearm or similar device given the depiction in FIG. 1. FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show circuit diagrams and detailed cross-sections of mechanisms respectively. In the bottom right corner, there's a handwritten signature and the text "INVENTOR KUNIO SHIMIZU BY Elist S. Gerber ATTORNEY," indicating the patent's author and legal representative. No stamps, forms, tables, or redactions are visible on this page. .. Patented 3,523,533 -~" ,jf ~;-~. ·z or ~::-; Sheet 2 ---~. ,'il 1·.~ :j FIG. 5 FIG. 6 -I ],! .. -~ -:1\ J-~ ·.::;,t ~~ 'ft 46 45 46 ;':i- -~~-::~';;_ ..;.·>-. 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Ar.I!lST o:VICE. . · . · • . . . • _ ;into _the lowc:r p:m.or.thc: subcuuncou_s f~t_!~ycr.(in~!¢.:1d of : -d llle pr~\cnt inv~ntion_ n.:l:!t~s to_we;;;J<Jns ::.~~more ?:!~tic1u- tho: skin surf.:~c.:) in orilc:: to c.:~us.: a u:mp~r.:~ry false: epilo:p>y. -.._ ,, ''J ·· · -· br A h· I hl ~ l!t•:cc: With whl.;h the: po 1ICC: nl:l)' su uc 3 C:rllnln:l. The: f::~he ep:J.:psy is crr.:cth·e in rer.d~rin:: the cri:nin.:~l ·~ lh.: rrc>c:nt time the mcthous of pl.:~cing-a vioh:nt "ht:lpl.:·:s.s ar:d yc:t is s:afc:. :as it uses a relatively small clecuic: ·~-~--~-~_:>_~ f~l:~~~r0t~~~~j~:>~~f~~~~~!~~;~~ ~~~~:~~:~:~;:~s~n~~sl;~~: 5 sh~~~l-~:u~r:~~~bou:mcnt • ncs. shown in I to 4, a piston 3 is • --. -~ ____ -J"llia:c 1:': thdr s;uns, th: crimin:~l m:~x b.: ldllc:d ur innocent __ •• lo:ad::d (c:orr.prcsseu) by a stron:: sprins -4. Piston 3 is li::c:d in }_~_:_:_.{_-, J>_;._~_ b)ll3n.J.:h sholt. If lht: polic¢ :IUc:mpt to usc their clubs, they a cylindric:al ::air ch~mber 2, which h iixc~ to a stcc:k I. When • --_ ____ ,. 111.~7 be injured by the criminal when th.:y :appr.:~ac:h him. The tho: b:~rrel Sis rot:~ted (throu&h a hin&e 6) with rc:sp::c:tto the 'l ':y,'i' use or 1c..1r i-'' is limited to confined pl:u::s This document page is a patent filing, featuring two technical diagrams labeled "FIG. 5" and "FIG. 6." These diagrams are schematics of some sort of device or system, with various numbered components and labeling. The page also includes a printed heading indicating it was "Patented Aug. 11, 1970" and the patent number "3,523,538." At the bottom, there is handwritten text identifying an "INVENTOR KUNIO SHIMIZU" and an "ATTORNEY" named "Elvie S. Herbie." There are no photographs, stamps, forms, or redacted content visible on this page. a cylindric:al ::air ch~mber 2, which h iixc~ to a stcc:k I. When • --_ ____ ,. 111.~7 be injured by the criminal when th.:y :appr.:~ac:h him. The tho: b:~rrel Sis rot:~ted (throu&h a hin&e 6) with rc:sp::c:tto the 'l ':y,'i' use or 1c..1r i-'' is limited to confined pl:u::s anc.l rn:ay only 10 stock l, th:: spring 4 is comprcss::cl by a lever 7. Lever 7 is ~I/.!· .- ~ - c.1v•e the ~riminllto ;~Uack the police. . filled to bo:h the stock I and barr.:! 5. Th.: piston J is sclc:c:· ·:::J~: "! SimiiJrlr. those who wish to protect thc:msc:lves or thcir tiv.:ly relcascd by a trisscr 8. Aft.:r the barrelS is ch:ar~e~ with 0 1 5 ,:_~~:-:~~ _-:~_::~_·;_-_'--: __.·_ :.-_-~~--_.-_---,·_.-~?- -.--:~-:·_:_;--~-·.----~_.~_tj~-·-~·-· ~c:,~~a~~c~~~~t;~il:~i:~~~: c!~~;~c~ t~:~~~! !~':c~!:! :n~u:~: ~g;:~ ::u~:~.c:~: ~~!~~~~~e~ ~~~;~i~nq:a~i~~~~~~~ .•__ __ _ _: ___ _ : ~ hc:~n a bur,IJr now c::an only :lttcmpt to shoot him. if he has :a 15 van.:es. The. piston gives 3 strong pressure to th=' 3ir in the :air sun, or :.ttcmf't to strike him, if he c:an appro:a;h the burglar. c:h:lmbcr 2 :md shoots the bullet ll. This type: of structure is ''· ~ the: o~jo:~ti'<O: ~r ~he: rro:.~ent in~c~:ion to pro,·idc a known :IS 3Spring-type :air gun• ., . - ~-~ ~~\'l~c f<Jr subduar.l; c:nnunals \\Uhout '-dhr:l:i or permanently 1:1 this cmbudiment of FIC. 1. the gripping p:art 9 (handle) :; - : - · - : , ? : ···-t • &nJ !" n n . n b ~ ; ~ t h C .: l m .u . th cr ob~ : e CII . Yc 0[ I~C p~escnt • l. "l~ . . • .. nll . on th:lt th_e 70 o liv r e th ly e c g o u n n n i e s c c t h e a d r g w e i d th w t i h t e h t d r r i y g g ce e l r l s s . 1 A 0 l . l A e! s ~ w c•r iu ic : : h s l h l o A ck i s c O u j r )e r r e : n ~· t -~ c.rv:nn:ll m:ay ~: rc~der~d ~c: P.lc:ss Without t~.: u~s:~re neccssl- genenting device 12 flows the low volt::gto o:urr:nt o( the w c•r iu ic : : h s l h l o A ck i s c O u j r )e r r e : n ~· t -~ c.rv:nn:ll m:ay ~: rc~der~d ~c: P.lc:ss Without t~.: u~s:~re neccssl- genenting device 12 flows the low volt::gto o:urr:nt o( the dry :: ·< f . ---~ ot :l;'r''~'.ltln:~s t~.e crL"''ltn:ll m o:dc:r t~ stnke him. . • .celts 10 as an electric: shock current of a desired strength T -~ · \ ; ~ · ; - -~ ~ -£'< ~ct I • I·\ l ; c a . 1 c 1 ~ o l' r ir d c : d a n f c :o c : w n, i : th an t a h l .e ~ g p u r n e . ~ . c T n h t e m p v ro e J n . e u c o :l . n ! , e a h : b ~s u t l w lc o t- p hk ro e t r p u r d o - -· ., ag: A u · n n s e t l t e h c e t r re ic s1 · c s i t r :1 c n u c i c t : o d ( i a t g h r c 3 h m u r o n f :l a n n b o c x d : y ~ m a p s l t c b : eo 1 ro s a u d c • h c:T.:ctric 5 - ~ .1 . _-: i _ _: ' . -_ - -.·_;_ , / · ,_ - -.[ i :~ ~ ~r h . ! ; \ t l t . . : . c \e tr c ~ c ~ l b o c : : u e ! c : c l d nc .. o : s us w f b a . t r c l h :l y p e u r : o rc f e t h t e h : e s k s i k n t . n T :t h n e d e c ! a e k cu e o c d o : n s t a a r c **Visual Description:** This page contains a textual description of an invention, accompanied by several line-drawn diagrams. The diagrams illustrate a "bullet-like projectile" with electrode needles designed to deliver an electric shock, seemingly for subduing individuals. The text itself is dense, with numbered paragraphs and references to figures. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, or filled-in forms visible. Some minor marks, possibly from handling or copying, are present along the left margin, but no significant redactions or obscured content are apparent. The visual content primarily consists of technical drawings that help to clarify the mechanical and electrical aspects of the described device. e u r : o rc f e t h t e h : e s k s i k n t . n T :t h n e d e c ! a e k cu e o c d o : n s t a a r c e t • s h C:C k b currek n t ( g~bnerato)rl 1 J . - , I · S sd h own_ • rn FIC • 2 ., · I 1 1\5 FIC • . • , d . a C · i t• ? ~ . . - _ . ' ~ - ; , ~ ~ ~ - !_ ; ~ · ' -- - - · : · ;- : 1 - i , ~ C t ~ J o K : r ' f ~ . f c . i c ~ < : : : t c : t : ~ l : n c c t : d . t • t o • , o 0 s a ' t n u c . . : n x a : ~ a t c : b n r .~ n p : : 1 l e ~ t ; , t r . t : i h ~ m s r i o n s : a o Jg ! u h r l c O a e : : ' a " o u . C t - e e c m u c p 3 rr o r e n r . n 3 e t r d . 7 T :a S h ! t o : e n l t ; c e ; u w o r C . t r t e h f n : U t t . s ~ t e e s c c I u o 6 r r • t e ~ 1 r d 4 .:: a o r ! · ~ e : 3 - r t a t . 3 - v - 1 1 c 1 s S n u f p t o p o r ~ m r e s e s r 1 a . _ o re n a , n c 1 . o s n a c n o p e n n c n t m e e This page appears to be a scanned document with text, lines, and numbering. The top of the page displays a patent number, "3,523,538", and the beginning of a numbered section, "3," followed by "4" on the right side of the page. The majority of the page is filled with dense text, suggesting it is a technical document, likely a patent application or report. There are also numbers such as "45," "50," "55," "60," "65," and "70" aligned along the right margin, which could represent line numbers or references within the text. The document also features some scattered dots, possibly indicating scanner artifacts or imperfections in the original document. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, structured data, or evidence of experimental procedures visible on this page. The content is entirely text-based. 1 s S n u f p t o p o r ~ m r e s e s r 1 a . _ o re n a , n c 1 . o s n a c n o p e n n c n t m e e c d a t r i e y n d c : • m c o 1 r i ~ e ar s : . a l A f w e ! u c l ; o l ; l : n > 'l t c . . ! " ,_ ' e o n n th ~ a e r ;£. .i c.-i!o:rs:1• wtll~h reeders him helpless. Th: s.'to<:k is cat sufii- lQ cani::l~.po1nt of the CJrcuJt br~ak.er. An c:Iectm: shock cu~rent A c~:~t to t.i.ll or "er:aanc:ntl:t in ·urc: the ~:riminal.. Gf:uics~ va!ue _may be obuan:d from the sccond:ary c:oll17, :~~ > --~ -~--··--- Qtt'-~:mbodimer.t ot th~: i:tJc:ntion utilizes a w~:tkd m;terial --11! c:utu:ll mduct1on, _when a l?w voltag~ :urrcnt fl~ws from -v." .)! ~:\t tQ t,h.~ eeedl~ clec:trod~s. The: ll::~l~ :u:d skin arQ. ar: the c:c:IIs IO ro :t:e pn~ary c:o1l IS _and s.s tnterrupt;d ?Y ~c -_:_{_(_~> :~ ttit~~l! 'li:rA :a spe~i;).t c:he~nic:lt sot'..:tion so tf:.lt tess ei.:-:tricl l5 ~ro ~-_'!hiSdelecdtrtilc cdurrent wil!dpass to a !real!)" ;::_tc -~i _ --~ e~o:::c:n~ is, needed to produce the c!es~d ~:!Teet. The proiec:tile ':-- IS ~oun an 1xe at one en on a ree ..., e ree, ~ ~ c::m'l 01. 1:--ltt~fl' ;,.nd. with the usc or such c:fu:miQ! solu- 19 ts rotaublw~ =ti t~d ~o the st?ck I through contacts 18. , ~::;1 : ' j I; ~~ b sn : ;t : n a o v i'l o b : e : : r u ~ s ; ~ ;. " b N od i i th m c e u n . t t . w i t r h e e s . needle$ ma~ ~ sc!CI:tive!~ wi ' t I h h e cL te :c a t d ti c: sho . c 0 k_ IS n e el e e d c l t e n s c . ~ ,' l : l ;· y N co e n e n d e le c s t e 2 d 3 : , l t i t n h . e 0 k_ IS n e el e e d c l t e n s c . ~ ,' l : l ;· y N co e n e n d e le c s t e 2 d 3 : , l t i t n h . e a o ~ t : h l e i~ r e a n r d c ;L ~~;;; ~ ~t:v.d:~bl~. fro~ 3 fl:~nd-<:arried c!.:·1i~:~ 4Q ~ tD ~ _outs1de ~se - .~r the ~ullet pro;ec:ttle ~ -,, - -~ Qt,ll;:; 00-l,~UVC:S. :uJcl. features oftht: ~resent in_va:tiotrwiii w pr h o_ i_ t; : ; n ;; dlVe qlin~er 24 IS pro-.:tded With Small bol. . :s ~ tn ;::~ -:~ --·~~<<~rent from t!':c: cletailed desc:rii?tion whicll: fullaws af :ut the ~ectn~ shoe~ needl.:s;! are to be firtea. C~!utdcr - · : .i ~ . ~-~im.enr. ~K~Il in c:onj_un<:tian with ~ :t=mp:lJl!iD& %~IS fitted Ill said _o.utstde case - ar.d lo:1dcd ~y sp~~~ rf. ~,~,f_o_:·:_;_: ct:=.:"'in~--rn t.'lt: c::::;»ing;s.. similar p:ut5 a."l: re;=cn~d b:t ~ WII~ ~push red 25 ~~ the ;e:u-part of th_e prorectrve ~lt_ncer, . -. ~m~ ~Q~~e_s~ndin<> r~fer:;a<:e; numera!s. pro.. .c ::t~ng out ~f the outsJd~ c:~~ Z!.. ts pushed :1g:11n:st ~c r·>-- 1·. ~t!':tti!r:t.lllin:!5.:,. ~ Jim;eoCthe 3pnng rl, a projeCtiOn 29 firt.:d to th:: pror.:cnve 'k':; I:Z..~ l!R -ti lli.I.Stra.'l:. a: first em.cooimart ac::an!in; 112 tile:. c:yirmfl:r_z.; en~ges. w~th a. recess 30 in: the ~utsidc cse. due '-;~_f _---~-~-:·__• :·--~--: -~ ~n.tilt.ve;:tiQn-. 00: a._spnn:; :ZS. T!'e tJp .P3rtS of the efcanc: shock needles :___; -.. : % ~<6..l i:t a.~·sc.<::tia~<t &~ sici:. -vic::>¥- af':t.S]t~ ftiii~:Jrtthe.protec:nvecyhn~er. . ;:,;:~~ ~ -- q:i~!.t;t~_~l"~r.:- sr, · ~Ezull~:t~ will b~ projected in c.:is st:lteoutai_theairgun !:t;<f. ~ t ..~ _ =t ~~a: cti~it: di:!&ram or the dCl:iric:: sho-::k ~ :md: will l!:t while playang the lead \\II!'~ ZO out of t..e re::l I9. ~~~; ::·;r ~~:r::atin~cl.~ic:.tfoc ~ ~n-of FIG~ t;. . , . . When: the bullel2l hits a cr:,,.ir.al.the protective cylir..!cr z; ;l ~~~''> li:I.CS..~a.1'!t.t.~c::oss,-sc:.-.:tioil:lhici:.vic:.ws.af":xJn:lt~PE.Trial•- win: 1::: diseng?g.ed and will retreat cue to the force of me t:.,~·; ·~ ~ii~t shovfn: w.ith-: the; ti~ of. c:Jec:triC:: S~. ~diC::s-no.t spring; z:T..Th~ elec.tric: shock needles Zl will be exposed (as in :,:'-:/-~. ·':i ~~te.<t:~nQ:proje.~~~~pe:c.tivc:Jy;_ ~ J:Ie:.¢),amiwill be. pushed into the body ofthe c:rimirr.J.I. At - t : ~ /; : ; : ,'- ; , .. . · ~ ~ -I·· -- ---'t:!: & i ti~ of. c:Jec:triC:: S~. ~diC::s-no.t spring; z:T..Th~ elec.tric: shock needles Zl will be exposed (as in :,:'-:/-~. ·':i ~~te.<t:~nQ:proje.~~~~pe:c.tivc:Jy;_ ~ J:Ie:.¢),amiwill be. pushed into the body ofthe c:rimirr.J.I. At - t : ~ /; : ; : ,'- ; , .. . · ~ ~ -I·· -- ---'t:!: & i .I ~ .G . i S s . . ~ ~ ~ a ; n : c . l. o . n 6 d : : u em ~ b c o r _ ~ d s f - m se e d n i t o o n f l " : th d e : :: s ~ idt: t view in s W , o l f .l " lr : i t a n 6 : u :u ll : i d : : t . .. t r h .: i t s w : m ilL o l m !o e w n . t i . n . t :x o r r t h el e . . : b c o tr d i y ~ o c f u t r h re e n c t r i f m ro i m na l t .l t - h ae r o ;e u n g e h ro m ~:i e n - le g a d d = w .vi i c r : e e ~h , : ~ c:crr.~~rn!.s.ttt F.lC.S..~ :mcl:4.:,_respec:tive!Y.. 2.m a:mt thr:: elearic:: shock needles 23. The c:rimin:ll will fall_ ~i:;1·rc._ ~ ,? ' I ~, 1 - U . l .... ~ it e !l l : ~ i~ r . i <! ~ rJ J ; : .a r r. ~ w i e s .t u r st n : : : ~ t~ : : o :a f: n " d t _ h t ~ h : ~ s s k i i z r ~ t : o o f f ' t th hc c . :: c : h o u n r t n ; : u m ;. : t b s tl u d r Y f . i - c V e : : L . • (rlL i h i e lt . a e - a t s ! i M ly s t a : m Jtc n ; : u m ;. : t b s tl u d r Y f . i - c V e : : L . • (rlL i h i e lt . a e - a t s ! i M ly s t a : m Jtc : . s o tc i d : L . te."''lponry fa!sc epilcpsx and will be :able tD :n ~;~;~ ,;l ~~. . t.~~nn~e:oft.1c:resisurn:.einsid~t~tod-x is said.~ P.'rc!::r.ililx, nnny spearhc:ad-sh:aped projec:tiom :uc :;2 :1! ~ b.:::.~I!.O:to:~\:u_ohms, Tht:stren~tll-ofthe.ekariol sh~ fOrmcla:rrtheou.tersurface of the bullcthe:1d. 'these proiec• ;q;_: ··~ ~ r;:.f:l~ lO: the; streft~h- of-· t.i,e: e!c:C:tric:: C:.rrt:llt': p:lSSi~ tiom l't :UC.Oi:t SOft cl:lstiC m:ltc:ti:IJ SQ th:at the bull.:t m:ly :i:."C -~ lt::Qlls_h-the.hum::n·bocy so:that• . =.ven-iithe volbg~is hi&)l anct csil:r: stick. to the clothing :and not fall down. rrd'=by in >.;:: :~ . __ lt:::c::rre.nt;is, wc:ak.._ther~ will be. na: d:m·~er: F:or·c.ur.'!P.IC:. in-: 6:i ord:rto rCJ:Dvcr the lead wire 10 and the bullc:r into the reel ~~·-·.:: ~ tt~~~of:t.1'~tern:l!in;.c:urrent ofthe:cornrn.:..-ci~ fr::c;ucncr. 1!1; :t.switc.lr Ub is set. An electric motor !l.t, cont:aincd irr the '" ___ :Pt [tl;9'Jl; 1:.1.0'. vojts_;,!"{;o-Qcl::s), a: considerable p:lirt\1.-ill ~fi:Jt. stock r. rotat~ the reel 19 and wint!s up-tha:-lead wire:. As no '\-<-:: · l v - ----· ?".it~ :!;out: J: mA of:c:urrent;.a:r unbe:!rJblc. p:.tirt. will !::c. felt: oplosivc. is us::d :~nd there is no stron& .:.~plosive-sound. in· :;2- -"'i:h,al:-:JI.:f; IO;mA •. tl:.::rnu.sc;:kwill r,hrinl-;._~~ muclt ;u.ncun- na=tl:ystand.:rs :uc not frightened. l -_:_-_·_i'·~:--~~~-,:_._,·:·:~ =~;~~lth20'5m0 dh:!n1g.:r1o.fe!c:h·ctrki~shhockbd:atlr sercondhem1boJ~men~ i~ FI~S:1.h~ bAsd~ Am, :ndS:a "', ill bd-e. 71! :rnd e. shhown irt ;nd' 6. :· ••: . - :·•:- : -·_ : :_-_ - -_-_._ 1_~ • • n •. uc e ~c: rae: s .oc ·s :1\'e ec~ a rc:1 y evt ~n.t rom 1 c ur:awm;:s, 1t ts 1 c s:~me as 1n c: ••rs 1~m ~ I· ~'t ulllazcd for a spcc1al therapy (so-called el.:ctnc: shock mcnt rn some rc:,p.:cts. !\.t:~ny spc:arh.:ad-shap.:u proJ~Ctaons .,;-_' S,i lhcr:~py) in the treatment of ps.ychosis. The pn:s.:nt invention 31. of :a soft el:~stic m:~t.:ri:~l. :arc formc:d closely to;;.:th.:r on :_'--;-: _:~ IIJiJiz:~. thc:_ c:Jectri::.shoc~ effect :1nu flows an .:J::ctric shUCX . the. O:ltC:r sa.:rface of ll bu!l.:t h.::ad .: l :It the: tip or a bullet :_.~ •:-,;• Cli.!JJ!nltllrour._h the hur.::an_!::•ody: A-P.:.tir-orn:::culcs Olta:.push.:•t is: g-Hml::r 40. In this embodimc:~t, the d::.:1ric source c.:ll> :and :-~.-~':'- >-·· :.-~ • • • • •••• .. • • • >~·~-i an .:J::ctric shUCX . the. O:ltC:r sa.:rface of ll bu!l.:t h.::ad .: l :It the: tip or a bullet :_.~ •:-,;• Cli.!JJ!nltllrour._h the hur.::an_!::•ody: A-P.:.tir-orn:::culcs Olta:.push.:•t is: g-Hml::r 40. In this embodimc:~t, the d::.:1ric source c.:ll> :and :-~.-~':'- >-·· :.-~ • • • • •••• .. • • • >~·~-i ---------------------------------------------------------- :· ,:; :,' . ,· ,_ ··;·- ·.·!.;-~~~?;~\~~~~~~:~:;~~;;---~: ~~- -~ :~ ·~ ~. -. -. ~ . ~-: . . ,·. . ': . . ·.•. .. !"·~-· ( ( 3 -4 in: ~e electric: shock current j;Cner:~ting de,·ice ~re con~ined in :1 Only prcfcr01ble embodiments :accorJin:; to the present conuiner 50. The conuin~r SO ii inserted into the bullet \"ention h:1'c been )!;own :~bo,·e. Howe\'c:r, e,·en if :~ny :~llcrn:a- cylint!.:r .:o :md then :1 c:o•·er 41 is :lp;:Jiicd. tion or mudific:1tion is m:1d.: within the sco;-e of the :1ppended ·· --- -~ch of the electric shock neo:..!l.:s 2.3, in a p:lir, is fitted in -- cl:~ims, it will not dc:vi:~te from the subject m:a:ter of the ·Ce bullet he:~d .:o so ~s to be r.:.i!i.:ntly pressed on the fl:~nse· .S present invention. lh::ped b:ue p:art 44 by :1 spring 43. When the 1:-ultet he:ad 41 of lcl:~im: -· --q th T e t n p d ro er je . c ;o ti l s e t il h l i : ts l d, :1 · : c ~ r n i c m es i , n : d ~ u l, e t t h o e i u co i n r: t c a rt i i n : e ~, r ~ S ~ O :~ i i n n s t t t h h : e b f u o l r l c e e t and 1. : 1 I n p r a o j d e oe c l t o i 'i l c e :e , f t o h r e s i u m b p d r u o i v n e g m .:1 e c n r t i m in i n t : h ~ e l p in ro cl j u .: d c i t n il g e a c o p m ro p j r e is c i t n o g r of the spring 43. The outilut i m in i n t : h ~ e l p in ro cl j u .: d c i t n il g e a c o p m ro p j r e is c i t n o g r of the spring 43. The outilut tcr:nin:als 51 which are .:n dif· a body, two needle .:l.:ctrod.:s :~dapted to pierce the skin, s:~id tcro:nt pol:uities will collide ""ith the b.l.Se p:uts .:.: of the clcc- 10 needle electrodes bein~ normally conce:a!ed ,.·ithin s:~ia body, tri.c shock aeedl::s ~nd c:~use the electric shock needles 23 to me:~ns for concc:~lin; s::~id two needle electrodes inside o( the project OUl of the Sm:lll holes 26 m;:de in the bullet he01d 41 front f:ICC of S:lid body before the projectile hits the crimin:1l a::~irut the forces of the springs 45. Th.: tips of the electric and for projecting the S:lid tWO needle electrodes OUtside Of S.'lock l:CedJ:s 23 will be pushed into the body of the crimin:ll the front f::~c::: of s:~id body due to inerti:1 only when the projec· and, :u the moment, the crimin:~l will !:~II into :1 s~te of a tern- 1.5 tile hits the criminal, :1nd p:1ss:1ges through which uid two . -pol":lry f:~l!c epilepsy due to the electric: shock ciT ec:t. acedle electrodes :~re conce:~led and projected, :~nd a supply Further, in this embodiment, e:~ch electric s!:o:k needle 2.3 of electric current of sufficient intensity to induce false iuurrounded by :1 cotton or sponge body 46 impregn:~ted with epilepsy, said supply being connected to S:lid needle elec a ch.:mic:~l solution. The surface of the elect:ic: shock needle trodes. 23 i:; .always wet with :1 solution. When electric shock needles 20 2. A device for subduing :1 crimin:~l including a projectile 23 :u-e pushed into the human body, the chemic::~! will :~lso having two needle electrodes adapted to pierce the skin, enter the muscle. Preferably. this c!lemic:~l m:1kes the electric me:~ns to propel the projectile and :1 supply of electric current current easy to flo..,.· in the human body. A sm~!l electric: shock of sufficient intensity to induce C:~l5c epilepsy, said supply current o::~y h:~ve the s:~me effect as :1l:1rge electric ~hock cur being a battery in the propelling me:~.r.s and being connected rent and will itself par:~lyze the mt:sde. A preferred ex:~mple 2S to the needle electrodes by wires. c! th: chemic:~! solution is :~n to induce C:~l5c epilepsy, said supply current o::~y h:~ve the s:

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