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| United States Patent Application | 20060256498 |
| Kind Code | A1 |
| Smith; Patrick W. ;   et al. | November 16, 2006 |
Systems and methods for immobilizing a target such as a human or animal with a stimulus signal coupled to the target via numerous electrodes select particular electrodes to use for the stimulus signal. Subsets of electrodes may be tested by applying a test signal and monitoring the energy or charge delivered during a prescribed time. If the delivered energy or charge using a particular subset of electrodes as indicated by monitoring test pulse amplitude suitably compares to a limit, then the particular subset is selected for applying the stimulus signal. A first stimulus signal may be applied to a first subset of electrodes to prompt movement of the target toward an electrode that, when better coupled to the target as a consequence of movement of the target will provide a more effective subset of electrodes for further stimulus. For example, a projectile with closely spaced electrodes may stimulate a burning sensation to attract the target to impale the target's hand on a rear facing electrode of the projectile. Use of the rear facing electrode and one or more of the closely spaced electrodes may provide a more effective stimulus circuit through tissue of the target.
| Inventors: | Smith; Patrick W.; (Scottsdale, AZ) ; Nerheim; Magne H.; (Paradise Valley, AZ) |
| Correspondence Name and Address: |
TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
17800 N. 85TH STREET
SCOTTSDALE
AZ
85255-9603
US
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| Assignee Name and Adress: |
TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC. 17800 N. 85th St. Scottsdale AZ |
| Serial No.: | 307789 |
| Series Code: | 11 |
| Filed: | February 22, 2006 |
| U.S. Current Class: | 361/232 |
| U.S. Class at Publication: | 361/232 |
| Intern'l Class: | F41B 15/04 20060101 F41B015/04 |