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An escape device formed as a small elongated stainless steel metal body having a first end and a second end. The first end comprises a key bow and a folding mechanism adjacent to the key bow. The folding mechanism attaches to a knife blade and permits up to 180° of rotation by the knife when in an open configuration. The second end comprises a tubular cross section and an extending bit to fit into a key post of a standard pair of handcuffs and engage the locking mechanism. A longitudinal recess in the elongated body cab receive the folded knife blade so as to fit flush with the longitudinal recess to be fully retained and concealed. The elongated metal body further comprises decorative visual elements.
An escape device formed as a small elongated stainless steel metal body having a first end and a second end. The first end comprises a key bow and a folding mechanism adjacent to the key bow. The folding mechanism attaches to a knife blade and permits up to 180° of rotation by the knife when in an open configuration. The second end comprises a tubular cross section and an extending bit to fit into a key post of a standard pair of handcuffs and engage the locking mechanism. A longitudinal recess in the elongated body cab receive the folded knife blade so as to fit flush with the longitudinal recess to be fully retained and concealed. The elongated metal body further comprises decorative visual elements.
ABDUCTION PREVENTION DEVICE
FUHRER MICHELLE (author)
2024-11-28
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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