Michael C. Bunting
General Contractor in Huntersville, NC

License number
North Carolina 37717
Renew Date
Jan 1, 2017
Category
General Contractor
Type
Building
Address
Address
12915 Old Grv Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078
Phone
(704) 458-8674

Professional information

Michael Bunting Photo 1

Hand-Held Personal Defense Weapon

US Patent:
2003010, Jun 12, 2003
Filed:
Dec 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/021710
Inventors:
Michael Bunting - Huntersville NC, US
International Classification:
A63B015/00
US Classification:
463/047200
Abstract:
A hand-held personal defense weapon, including an elongate grip for being held in and grasped by a closed hand of a user and first and second enlarged, solid impact elements formed of a hard, durable material carried on first and second opposed ends of the grip, each of the impact elements including a distal impact zone of reduced surface area for permitting the weapon to be swung in either a forehand, backhand, downward or uppercut stroke against an assailant.


Michael Bunting Photo 2

Door Safety Barrier

US Patent:
2001005, Dec 13, 2001
Filed:
Apr 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/837143
Inventors:
Michael Bunting - Huntersville NC, US
International Classification:
E05C017/44
US Classification:
292/342000
Abstract:
A door safety barrier for being positioned adjacent a doorway having a door mounted therein for interfering with movement of the door relative to the doorway. The door safety barrier defines a security opening between the door and the doorway for preventing entry therethrough, and includes a housing for being embedded into a floor adjacent the door. The housing defines a chamber therein. An elongate plunger is positioned within the chamber for reciprocating movement between an extended, operative position above the floor for engaging a side of the door to prevent movement of the door past the plunger, and a retracted, inoperative position below the bottom of the door for permitting passage of the door over the plunger. A latch assembly cooperates with the housing and the plunger for alternately locking the plunger in the extended, operative and retracted inoperative positions, respectively.