Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to condoms and, more particularly, to a condom having raised features and surface textures in various designs and patterns, and condom formers, and methods and apparatus for making such condoms.
Condoms and similar prophylactic/protective devices provide physical barriers against the transmission of bodily and other fluids. Condoms are typically made of an elastomeric layer. Condom designs include a shaft portion having an open end and a closed end, which terminates in a tip.
Designers have attempted to create condoms having textures and patterns to provide stimulation and enhanced aesthetics. For example, previous condoms have studs or ribs. Some condoms have been textured by heat- and pressure-embossing various features onto films, and subsequently forming the condom. However, a condom of this structure requires several additional manufacturing steps. Additionally, past condoms are limited in that their structures have fewer raised surface areas compared with the total surface area of the condom.
Consequently, a condom providing protection against the transmission of bodily fluids and other fluids, which includes a plurality of raised features having a total surface area larger the total surface area of the base surface, and improved methods and apparatus for manufacturing such condoms, wherein the raised features are integrally formed therewith from a single operation, as well as improved aesthetics, would present a significant advance in the art.
Condoms, condom formers, and methods for forming condoms in accordance with the present invention, substantially as shown in and/or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims, are disclosed. Various advantages, aspects, and novel features of the present disclosure, as well as details of exemplary embodiments thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only illustrative embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate comparable elements that are common to the figures. The figures are not drawn to scale and may be simplified for clarity. It is contemplated that elements and features of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments without further recitation.
Embodiments of the present invention pertain to a condom having a tubular sheath and a plurality of raised features disposed thereon in which the total top surface area of the raised features is greater than the total surface area of the non-raised surface area of the condom. In some embodiments, the plurality of raised features may form patterns on the tubular sheath, which may be in a direction parallel or perpendicular to at least a portion of the tubular sheath. The plurality of raised features disposed on the tubular sheath may comprise a structure adapted to stimulate the areas of heightened nerve stimulation found on both the male and female body, for example, the frenulum, the vagina-labium minor interface, and the clitoris. In some embodiments, condom patterns may comprise raised features, which when viewed from a top plan perspective may be in the shape of circles, ovals, irregularly-shaped polygons or regularly-shaped square or rectangular diamonds. Some patterns, when viewed from a top plan perspective may appear as a snakeskin pattern.
Embodiments of the invention may further comprise walls and other protrusions to provide additional features within the plurality of raised features disposed on a condom. Furthermore, the raised features impart additional contrast to the appearance of the condom. The walls and protrusions may be incorporated around the edges of individual raised features and are integrally formed thereon. The structure and disposition of the plurality of raised features, walls, or protrusions is unexpected in such condoms because they are integrally formed on condoms using dipping processes, wherein a former comprising the desired texture is dipped into a bath of a latex composition.
Condoms formed by dipping a mold or former into an elastomeric emulsion or latex, drying, curing, and stripping from the mold as is known in the art are contemplated herein. As defined herein, “integrally formed” means a structure formed in a single operation and which cannot be dissembled. For example, raised features integrally formed within a condom indicates that the raised features are formed during the same single operation, here, the dipping of a former into a tank of latex emulsion, as all other parts of the condom.
Raised features 130, 140, 150 may be in any of several geometric shapes, such as square or rectangular diamonds or, as discussed below, circular or oval. Raised features 130, 140, 150 may comprise different sizes within the same condom 100. For example, in some embodiments, as shown in
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The materials former 800 comprise glass, borosilicates, or other ceramics. The depressions may on the surface of the former, in some embodiments, be imparted by sandblasting, such as via a Grade 120 sand or other appropriate grades, such as 30, 60, 80, 150, 180. Each grit size can yield a different depth on the glass surface. Acid-etching, diamond cutting, or a combination of any or all with sandblasting can yield a plurality of uneven surfaces and textures on the mold in accordance with embodiments of the invention. These surface designs and textures provide different patterns to be disposed thereon.
The depressions on former 800 may comprise several different patterns, and be in different sizes, shapes, and depths. As shown in
In some embodiments, former 800 may comprise where all surfaces are acid-etched, all surfaces are sandblasted, and where large-diamond shaped members 830 are sandblasted and other surfaces are acid-etched, providing different textured surfaces, thereby imparting additional contrast on the formers and the condoms formed therefrom. Acid-etching the depressions within the former, irrespective of shape, increases the depth of the raised feature at the edge. When a former in accordance with that embodiment is dipped to make a condom, a raised wall is disposed around the periphery of the raised feature. Furthermore, former 800 may comprise alternating sections having a pattern while leaving other sections free from a pattern as discussed above. For example, in some embodiments, former 800 is separated into six or more sections having alternating portions A and B.
In some embodiments, the edges of the large and/or medium diamond-shaped members on the former may range from approximately 0.70 to 0.90 mm in width. These grooves, which allow the structure of peripheral walls around the raised features on condoms formed therewith, impart additional contrast to the former and the condoms. Furthermore, protrusions and other raised features may be disposed on condoms of the present invention in accordance with commonly-assigned U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/385,694, filed Sep. 23, 2010; and co-pending, commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/243,038, filed Sep. 23, 2011, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Condoms in accordance with the invention may be formed from an elastomeric material that may include an elastomeric rubber. The elastomeric rubber may be a synthetic rubber, natural rubber latex, and combinations, mixtures, or blends thereof. Other examples of suitable elastomeric materials include synthetic polyisoprene, guayule, aqueous and non-aqueous polyurethanes, vinyls, polyethylenes, copolymers, block copolymers, butadienes, and blends, mixtures, or combinations thereof. The term “natural rubber latex” as used in this disclosure encompasses cured elastomeric material sourced from Hevea brasiliensis (the traditional rubber tree), Parthenium argentatum (guayule), sunflower, goldenrod, and the like, as well as genetically modified variations of these or other biological sources. In some embodiments of the invention, the elastomeric material is a synthetic polyisoprene as disclosed in commonly-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 8,087,412, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Any elastomeric, polymeric, or latex material for forming condoms may comprise additional additives, such as surfactants, curing agents, cross-linkers, and the like to control or modify the physical properties, including thixotropic properties, of the elastomeric, polymeric, or latex emulsion formed therewith. Other examples of additives that may be used in embodiments of the inventions are disclosed in commonly-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,977,223, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Coagulants that may optionally be disposed on the former before dipping into the elastomeric, polymeric, or latex emulsion include ionic coagulants (e.g., mono-, di- and tri-valent cations). Examples of monovalent cationic coagulants include quaternary ammonium salts such as cyclohexylamine salts (e.g., cyclohexylamine acetate). Divalent cationic coagulants, such as alkaline earth metal salts (e.g., calcium salts, calcium chloride) or transition metal salts (e.g., zinc salts), may be used. Also, the nitrates of these salts, such as calcium nitrate, may be used. In addition to conventional coagulants, heat sensitizing agents may also be used. Thus, heat sensitizing agents such as polyether siloxanes may be mixed with the polyurethane dispersion. The amount of coagulant present in the coagulant solution may range from 5 to 60% w/w solution, from 5 to 40% w/w or from 10 to 35% w/w.
In some embodiments according to the present invention, a condom is disclosed, comprising an open end; a closed end; a tubular sheath extending from the open end to the closed end, comprising, a tip portion, adapted to cover a glans of a penis, disposed adjacent to the closed end; a plurality of raised features disposed on the tubular sheath, having a top surface area and a base surface area, wherein the total raised top surface area is greater than the total base surface area on the condom. The condom further comprises at least one of wherein the plurality of raised features are of different sizes, wherein the plurality of raised features are of different shapes, wherein the raised features are square, rectangular, oval, or circular-shaped; wherein the sides or axes of the raised features range in size from 1.0 to 14.0 mm and from a height between 0.05 to 1.5 mm, wherein the plurality of shapes form a pattern; wherein the pattern forms a snakeskin pattern; or wherein the pattern is parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the condom.
In some embodiments according to the present invention, a condom former is disclosed, comprising a first end; a second end; a middle portion extending between the first end and second end, the middle portion of the former comprising a plurality of depressions and raised features disposed on a top surface area and a base surface area, wherein the total raised top surface area is less than the total base surface area on the condom and wherein at least one of the plurality of depressions are diamond-shaped; wherein the plurality of depressions range in size from 1.0×1.0 mm to 14.0×14.0 mm; wherein the pattern is arranged in a pattern parallel with the longitudinal axis of the former; wherein the pattern is arranged in a pattern lateral to the longitudinal axis of the former; wherein the pattern is a snakeskin pattern; wherein the depth of the plurality of depressions range from 0.05 to 1.5 mm; wherein the middle portion comprises a plurality of sections; or wherein the plurality of sections further includes sections having no pattern. Embodiments of the invention further comprise methods for forming a condom, comprising disposing a first elastomeric layer on a former having a plurality of raised features to form a tubular sheath; and curing the elastomeric layer to form a cured elastomeric layer. The method for forming a condom further comprises wherein the plurality of features are disposed on at least one of the tip segment, or the bottom portion of the former, the plurality of features forming a snakeskin pattern parallel or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the former and/or wherein a second elastomeric layer having a different color than the first elastomeric layer is disposed on the first elastomeric layer.
In some embodiments, the first dip tank may contain a latex emulsion having a relatively light color for example, white, off-white, pearl, and the like, while the second dip tank contains a latex emulsion having a color relatively darker than the emulsion in the first dip tank, for example black, brown, green, and the like. In another embodiment, the color of the first dip tank is darker and the second dip tank is lighter. The incorporation of latexes having different colors imparts additional contrast to the pattern of raised features on the condom. embodiments of the present invention include a packaging containing the condom, as otherwise described herein.
Further embodiments of the present invention include a packaging containing the condom. Examples of packaging include, without limitation, wrappers, boxes, tubs having a sealed enclosure, and combinations thereof. In many embodiments, these packages may be formed from materials substantially resistant to the passage of air and/or moisture, as well as ingredients that may be present on the condom, so that ingredients present on the condom are retained, substantially unchanged, during storage prior to use.
Although some embodiments have been discussed above, other implementations and applications are also within the scope of the following claims. Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements and patterns may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
Publications and references, including but not limited to patents and patent applications, cited in this specification are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties as if each individual publication or reference were specifically and individually fully set forth herein. Any patent application to which this application claims priority is also incorporated by reference herein in the manner described above for publications and references.
All numerical values recited herein are exemplary, are not to be considered limiting, and include ranges therebetween, and can be inclusive or exclusive of the endpoints. Optional included ranges can be from integer values therebetween, at the order of magnitude recited or the next smaller order of magnitude. For example, if the lower range value is 0.1, optional included endpoints can be 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 . . . 1.1, 1.2, and the like, as well as 1, 2, 3 and the like; if the higher range is 10, optional included endpoints can be 7, 6, and the like, as well as 7.9, 7.8, and the like.
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 13/718,427 filed on Dec. 18, 2012, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/577,509, filed Dec. 19, 2011, both of which areas hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. This application also claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 15/178,651 filed on Jun. 10, 2016, which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 13/718,427 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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