A modular law enforcement baton having at least two useful functions disposed at a first end and a second end is described. The police baton comprises a unit comprising a handle and an elongated member connected to the handle. A first portion of the unit comprises a battery module and a battery for
A modular law enforcement baton having at least two useful functions disposed at a first end and a second end is described. The police baton comprises a unit comprising a handle and an elongated member connected to the handle. A first portion of the unit comprises a battery module and a battery for completing a first useful task. A second portion of the unit comprises a module for completing a second useful task. Useful tasks include but are not limited to providing light, providing pepper spray, optical scanning, measuring vehicular speed, measuring human blood alcohol levels, etc. The police baton may further comprises at least one of an accelerometer, a force gauge, and a strain gauge positioned within the unit and capable of measuring at least one of the acceleration, the force, and the strain to which a police baton is typically subject. The police baton may further comprise an automated processor, memory, persistent storage, a radio.
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1. A side handle baton comprising: a baton housing comprising a elongated member having at least a partial cavity, and at least one connection point for connecting a perpendicular side handle;a side handle connected to said baton housing at said connection point, comprising at least one electronic c
1. A side handle baton comprising: a baton housing comprising a elongated member having at least a partial cavity, and at least one connection point for connecting a perpendicular side handle;a side handle connected to said baton housing at said connection point, comprising at least one electronic control device;at least one removable useful electronic module disposed in a first end of the baton housing, configured to have a separable functional electronic connection with the at least electronic one control device in the side handle; andwherein the side handle baton is configured to withstand repeated baton strikes. 2. The baton according to claim 1, wherein the at least one removable useful module comprises at least two electrically powered removable useful modules, configured to be separately controlled by the control device. 3. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising a tempered glass breaking element. 4. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising a programmable processor and a computer memory configured to store computer instructions for execution by the programmable processor. 5. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic data communication connector externally accessible from the baton housing. 6. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising a wireless radio configured to communicate data over a radio frequency communication link. 7. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of an accelerometer, a force gauge, a strain gauge, and an imager. 8. The baton according to claim 1, wherein the at least one removable useful module comprises at least one of a flashlight, a flash, a strobe light, a pepper spray dispenser, an optical scanner, a vehicular speed detector, and a blood alcohol content measurement device. 9. The baton according to claim 1, wherein the at least one removable useful module comprises at least one of an IEEE-802.11 compatible radio, an IEEE-802.15 compatible radio, an IEEE-802.15.4 compatible radio, and an ultra wide band (UWB) radio. 10. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising a battery housing configured to hold a rechargeable battery for operating the at least one removable useful module, and further comprising an electrical connector configured to receive an electrical current for charging the rechargeable battery. 11. The baton according to claim 2, wherein the at least one removable useful module comprises a pair of removable useful modules located on respective opposite ends of the baton housing. 12. The baton according to claim 1, further comprising a pivot on the elongated member configured to allow the elongated member to be folded. 13. The baton according to claim 1, wherein at least one removable useful module is detachably connected to the baton housing by a threaded connector, wherein a pair of isolated electrical connections between the at least one removable useful module and the at least one control device are completed by tightening respective male and female portions of the threaded connector. 14. A baton comprising: a baton housing comprising a cylindrical elongated member having at least one connection point for connecting a perpendicular side handle;a side handle connected perpendicularly to said baton housing at said connection point;a manually operable electrical control device disposed within the side handle, configured to electrically control, through a separable electrical connection, a removable electrical module at a first end of the baton housing; anda male conical thread extending from a second end of the baton housing, configured to withstand strike forces. 15. The baton according to claim 14, wherein the removable module comprises a flashlight, connected to the electrical control device through at least one sliding contact. 16. The baton according to claim 14, further comprising a female conically threaded baton extension configured to engage the male conical thread. 17. The baton according to claim 14, further comprising a tempered glass breaking device, located concentrically within the male conical thread. 18. The baton according to claim 14, wherein the removable module comprises at least one of a flash, a strobe light; a pepper spray dispenser, an optical scanner, a vehicular speed detector, and a blood alcohol content detector. 19. The baton according to claim 14, wherein the side handle comprises a pepper spray dispenser. 20. A side handle baton intended for striking, comprising: a baton housing comprising a detachable elongated member;a strike force sensor;a side handle connected to said baton housing; anda programmable automated processor, receiving power from a battery within the battery housing, configured to acquire, maintain and retrieve data for evaluation relating to a striking force of the side handle baton received from the strike force sensor. 21. The side handle baton of claim 20, wherein the strike force sensor is configured to detect a dynamic characteristic of the use of the side handle baton, wherein the sensor comprises at least one of an accelerometer, a force gauge, and a strain gauge, further comprising a non-volatile memory which is configured to receive processed sensor data from the programmable processor, and to retrieve processed sensor data for communication through a communication port. 22. The side handle baton according to claim 21, wherein the communication port comprises a wireless digital data communication port, wherein the programmable processor is configured to execute program instructions communicated through the wireless digital data communication port.
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