US20060086280A1 - Anesthetic bullets using for guns and anesthetic weapons - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
Anesthetic is regarded new weapon in warfare use as a deal for an exchange of captured prisoners between two sides. Human lives can be saved during their military mission.
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- Disclosure Document Deposit Request; former Disclosure Document No: 503814 date Jan. 18, 2002 and 545573 date Jan. 26, 2004 PTO-1652 (8/99)
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- Millions of mankind have lost their lives killed by a variety of weapons in war history around the world. There are certainly no arms used without killing effect, disarmament remains as a means of arms control but it does not lessen power of weapons. It made me thinking about using “Anesthetic” as weapons to save human lives during military mission.
- Anesthetic, compound of anesthetic and chemicals, drugs having result as anesthetic are proposed in use on military defense and attack being equipped with and without arms by ejecting, shooting, blowing, dropping, jetting, throwing, smoking out, spreading out, bombing, exploding and any other ways in warfare.
- Syringe: First point of my invention is to use syringes in weapons, guns, etc, the second point of my invention is to particularly make the syringe in which both pressing moving piston and transfusing liquid are at one side without using one's thumb being a special effect of syringe-bullets in use for shooting guns, weapons that a traditional syringe does not possess.
- My theory invention is to suggest using anesthetic as materials in all kinds of weapons, bullets, syringes, grenades, mines, bombs, rockets, missiles, sprayers, guns of all sorts; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc by anesthetizing opposing enemies being captured prisoners as a deal or/and against our hostage soldiers for later exchange to be a kind of world weapons that human lives will be saved during their military missions under future international commitment in the United Nations, it is the first advantage.
- Anesthetic bullets and syringes for guns can well be used for shooting disobedient running person for arrest to probe head murderer and for shooting animals to have them captured alive but usual bullets are barely for fast killing effect, it is another advantage.
- The invention includes anesthetic, compound of anesthetic, chemicals, drugs having result as anesthetic, weapons, guns, rifles, automatic rifles, bullets, grenades, mines, bombs, rockets, missiles, sprayers, arms etc., boiling, sugar, oil, mixture anesthetic bullets, the said invention syringes; injection syringes, more needle injection syringes, automatic injection syringes, syringe bullets, parts of container, container pipe, needle, moving bullet-piston, accessories, military defense and attack of all forms; by ejecting, shooting, blowing, dropping, jetting, throwing, smoking out, spreading out, bombing, exploding, etc.
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FIG. 1 : Mixture anesthetic bullets -
FIG. 2 : Injection syringes -
FIG. 3 : Double needle syringe -
FIG. 4 : Structure of injection syringe -
FIG. 5 : Automatic injection syringe or syringe bullets -
FIG. 6 : Injection syringes of all sorts -
FIG. 7 : Shooting in action - Anesthetic, compound of anesthetic and chemicals having result as anesthetic are used as materials in weapons of all kinds; anesthetic bullets, syringes for guns, etc, as well as on military defense and attack to be regarded as my theory invention that does not exist in warfare arms.
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FIG. 1 ; Mixture anesthetic bullet: Anesthetic bullets are different from usual ones, its bullet 1 is made from mixture of sugar and oil as outercover containing anesthetic 2 inside. Boiling mixture of sugar and oil at hot temperature makes out the form of bullet which will harden as crystal once it becomes cold. - Mixture anesthetic bullet can be made as small as pill with its sharp point for easily entering one's body to avoid unnecessary treatment. Mixture anesthetic bullet will liquefy at warm temperature to anesthetize and to paralyze one's body into paralyzing state for certain hours, it is the moment for capturing.
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FIG. 2 ; Injection syringe,FIG. 3 ; Double needle syringe,FIG. 4 ; Structure of injection syringe: are kinds of bullets for equipping in guns to inject anesthetic liquid into ones' bodies by shooting in which transfusinganesthetic liquid 2 fromcontainers 3 throughcontainer pipes 5 to needles; both single/more needles 6 and moving bullet-pistons 4 are manufactured being placed ones next to the others pressing and ejecting at the same sides without using ones' thumbs. Inserting into one's body is by shooting to press the moving bullet-piston for anesthetic liquid transfusion at one time action. More needles can be manufactured to speed up liquid transfusion. -
FIG. 5 : Superior automatic injection syringe or syringe bullet does not have container pipe,liquid transfusion 2 passes fromcontainer 3 directly through moving bullet-piston 4 to its needle 6 pressing and ejecting at the same side.FIG. 6 : 7 to 16 reveals one to five needle injection syringes, over five needle and bigger needle syringes will be made according to structures of its original fundamentals.FIG. 7 : shows an example of shooting in action. - The scope of protection of the invention covers the original elements, structures, function, composition, process of making, contents, illustrations as well as installation and/or any other structures, formation, modifications, replacement of parts, materials assembling to make up the same or similar equivalents referring to their original fundamentals having the same result changing other names, using the invention everywhere, combining the invention with any other materials, chemicals, arms, objects, etc having similar outcome by changing other names.
Claims (4)
1-3. (canceled)
4. What I claim as my invention is: Bullets in anesthetic, bullets of all kinds containing anesthetic using for all sorts of weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc, including:
Bullets in anesthetic, bullets of all kinds containing anesthetic using for all sorts of weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 4 , wherein anesthetic includes compound of anesthetic and any other chemicals, drugs having result as anesthetic used in bullets.
Bullets in anesthetic, bullets of all kinds containing anesthetic using for all sorts of weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 4 , wherein bullet includes process made from mixture of sugar and oil; boiling mixture of sugar and oil at hot temperature in making out the form of bullet that hardening as crystal while being cold for forming outer bullet covers, bullets, syringes, etc.
Bullets in anesthetic, bullets of all kinds containing anesthetic using for all sorts of weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 4 , wherein the original elements, structures, function, composition, process of making, contents, illustrations as well as installation of the invention in these documents and/or any other structures, formation, modifications, replacement of parts, materials assembling to make up the same or similar equivalents referring to its original fundamentals having the same result changing other names, the invention using everywhere, combining the invention with any other materials, chemicals, arms, objects, etc having similar outcome by changing other names are in the scope of protection of the invention.
5. What I claim as my invention is: Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc, including:
Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 5 , wherein injection syringe; transfusing liquid from container through container pipe to needle(s); both single/more needles and moving bullet-piston made one(s) next to the other pressing and ejecting at the same side without using one's thumb.
Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 5 , wherein automatic injection syringe/syringe bullet; single/more needles made inside bullet-moving-piston through which transfusing liquid from outer covering container pressing and ejecting at the same side without using one's thumb.
Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 5 , wherein syringes shown in the invention excluding traditional medical injection syringes using ones' thumbs pressing for ejecting.
Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 5 , wherein syringes of all sorts used in weapons equipping with/without anesthetic, compound of anesthetic and any other chemicals, drugs having result as anesthetic in them.
Syringes shown in the invention; injection syringes, more needle syringes, automatic injection syringes/syringe bullets and using syringes of all sorts in weapons; guns, rifles, automatic rifles, etc referring to claim 5 , wherein the original elements, structures, function, composition, process of making, contents, illustrations as well as installation of the invention in these documents, any other structures, formation, modifications, replacement of parts, materials assembling to make up the same or similar equivalents referring to its original fundamentals having the same result changing other names, the invention using everywhere, combining the invention with any other materials, chemicals, arms, objects, etc having similar outcome by changing other names are in the scope of protection of the invention.
6. What I claim as my invention is: Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack, including:
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein anesthetic includes compound of anesthetic, any other chemicals, drugs having result as anesthetic used in weapons.
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein anesthetic includes similar equivalents using on military defense and attack.
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein weapons of all kinds include guns, bullets, syringes, mines, grenades, bombs, rockets, missiles, sprayers, arms, etc equipped with anesthetic.
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein using on military defense and attack with/without equipping arms by ejecting, shooting, blowing, dropping, jetting, throwing, smoking out, spreading out, bombing, exploding and/or any other ways with anesthetic in warfare.
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein one of purposes anesthetizing opposing enemies being captured prisoners as a deal and/or against our hostage soldiers in warfare for later exchange.
Anesthetic using as materials in all kinds of weapons and anesthetic using on military defense and attack referring to claim 6 , wherein the original elements, structures, function, composition, process of making, contents, illustrations as well as installation of the invention in these documents, any other structures, formation, modifications, replacement of parts, materials assembling to make up the same or similar equivalents referring to its original fundamentals having the same result changing other names, the invention using everywhere, combining the invention with any other materials, chemicals, arms, objects, etc having similar outcome by changing other names are in the scope of protection of the invention.
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