Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A Brief History of the Stun Gun

Since I started selling stun guns, stun gun I started thinking about the history. Stun gun since I did not know anything about history, it turned out to be a very informative effort.

It seems that in the 18th century, Petrus Musschenbroek has developed a device that stores electricity. Power from the charged ions stored different ways. The "Leyden jar" as was known. Fortunately and unfortunately, he found out first hand how it worked when one day he surprised himself by mistake. It was a rather horrible experience, one that never forget was.

Their initial investigation led crudely drawn stun gun. In 1780, a man Luigi Galvani, the Italian University of Bologna was used and found that static electricity, when applied to muscle, rotating the dead frog's muscles contract to be named.

John Burton, late in 1800, a "Power Pole Prod" received the first patent. Today it is commonly called an animal products. The Wichita, Kansas was. That it be developed so that animal will not be damaged when directing them to hide. It was a very simple device, consisting of only a battery, wire and a pair of positive and negative prongs of the wound. The on / off switch was on. he was a security feature was added decades later.

Here's the interesting part. Around 1950, rodeo cowboys in it as a joke started using each other. Now these big strapping peers, but they were afraid to give them blow animal products. Obvious to see this strange phenomenon and probably wonder how they can be small.

In the 1960s, police officers, civil rights protesters were actually used on cattle prods. Jack cover was a trained nuclear physicist. His career was in the aerospace industry. There are many aircraft in the 1960s was kidnapped. Sky Marshal flights were carrying firearms. Jack thought that was a potentially dangerous situation for innocent bystanders. Also, if a bullet hit the torso, it can cause the plane to go down.

Jack then began to develop a Taser. The story that he plans an accident or something that would hurt innocent bystanders wanted to invent. He got the idea for his Taser when he heard that a man was immobilized momentarily when struck by a failed power line. The late 1960s and developed into something that looked like a flashlight began in his garage. With an electrical charge firing darts worked. And they fired from a distance of 15 feet can be. He Taser it his favorite book "Thomas A. Swift Electric rife" decided to call briefly. The letter "A", was added to the book, so it would make sense. Creative partner Beautiful

Since the 1960s, many designs have developed. Cell phone stun gun, the most popular among women, especially the sounds. Also, lipstick stun gun available. Over the years, the principles of stun guns has not changed much. But he was sophisticated and more reliable. The main change now they are disguised to look like ordinary objects.

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