Claims
- 1. A condom testing apparatus for identifying defective condoms having holes or excessively thin wall areas by passage of an electrical current through such defect, the apparatus comprising:
- an electrically conductive mandrel to receive a condom having a cylindrical body portion, a transition portion and a nipple end, where said mandrel is connected to mandrel transport means to move said mandrel across condom contacting means;
- condom contacting means comprising condom body contacting means and condom nipple contacting means where said condom body contacting means comprises an electrically conductive, flexible sheet member and said condom nipple contacting means comprises an electrically conductive brush member having bristles adapted to contact at least said condom nipple, wherein said brush member extends in the direction of movement of said mandrel across said condom contacting means at least a distance equal to the circumference of said mandrel cylindrical body portion;
- where said mandrel and said condom contacting means are connected in a gapped electrical circuit such that an electric current passes through any defects in a condom mounted onto said mandrel to indicate that the condom is defective.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, where said condom body contacting means further comprises a compressible backing pad and said sheet member is affixed to said backing pad, where said mandrel rotates as said mandrel is moved across said sheet member of said condom contacting means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, where said rotation is caused by frictional contact between said condom on said mandrel and said sheet member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, where said backing pad has a raised shoulder corresponding to said transitional portion of said condom, whereby said transitional portion of said condom contacts said shoulder of said backing pad when said mandrel is moved across said sheet member of said condom contacting means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, where said mandrel and said condom contact said sheet member before contacting said brush member.
- 6. A condom testing apparatus for identifying defective condoms having holes or excessively thin wall areas by passage of an electrical current through such defect, the apparatus comprising:
- an electrically conductive mandrel to receive a condom having a cylindrical body portion, a transition portion and a nipple end, where said mandrel is connected to mandrel transport means to move said mandrel across condom contacting means;
- condom contacting means comprising condom body contacting means and condom nipple contacting means where said condom body contacting means comprises an electrically conductive brush member having bristles adapted to contact at least said condom body and said condom nipple contacting means comprises an electrically conductive brush member having bristles adapted to contact at least said condom nipple;
- where said mandrel and said condom contacting means are connected in a gapped electrical circuit such that an electric current passes through any defects in a condom mounted onto said mandrel to indicate that the condom is defective.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, where said mandrel is rotated as it is moved across said condom contacting means.
- 8. A condom testing apparatus for identifying defective condoms having holes or excessively thin wall areas by passage of an electrical current through such defect, the apparatus comprising:
- an electrically conductive mandrel to receive a condom having a cylindrical body portion, a transition portion and a nipple end, where said mandrel is connected to mandrel transport means to move said mandrel across condom contacting means;
- condom contacting means comprising condom body contacting means and condom nipple contacting means where said condom body contacting means and said condom nipple contacting means comprise an electrically conductive, flexible sheet member;
- where said condom body contacting means further comprises a compressible backing pad and said sheet member is affixed to said backing pad, where said mandrel rotates as said mandrel is moved across said sheet member of said condom contacting means, and where said backing pad has a raised shoulder corresponding to said transitional portion of said condom, whereby said transitional portion of said condom contacts said shoulder of said backing pad when said mandrel is moved across said sheet member of said condom contacting means;
- where said sheet member is positioned above said mandrel and said nipple contacting portion comprises a flap portion of said sheet member which extends beyond said shoulder and is not affixed to said backing pad; and
- where said mandrel and said condom contacting means are connected in a gapped electrical circuit such that an electric current passes through any defects in a condom mounted onto said mandrel to indicate that the condom is defective.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, where said brush member extends in the direction of movement of said mandrel across said condom contacting means at least a distance equal to twice the circumference of said mandrel cylindrical body portion.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6, where said brush members extend in the direction of movement of said mandrel across said condom contacting means at least a distance equal to the circumference of said mandrel cylindrical body portion.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, where said brush members extend in the direction of movement of said mandrel across said condom contacting means at least a distance equal to twice the circumference of said mandrel cylindrical body portion.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 6, where said brush member comprising said condom nipple contacting means is mounted at an angle relative to said mandrel.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, where said brush member is mounted at an angle relative to said mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of the U.S. provisional application filed Oct. 26, 1998, and assigned serial No. 60/105,672.
US Referenced Citations (4)