This invention relates to adult devices and more particularly to the provisioning of pelvic and sphincter muscle monitoring within devices assessing sexual wellness and/or providing sexual stimulation.
A sex toy or adult device is an object or device that is primarily used to facilitate human sexual pleasure which are typically designed to resemble human genitals and may be mechanized and non-mechanized. Mechanized adult devices typically vibrate, although there are examples that rotate, thrust, and even circulate small beads within an elastomeric shell. Non-mechanized adult devices are made from a solid mass of rigid or semi-rigid material in a variety of shapes. Accordingly, today, a wide range of adult devices are offered commercially to users with the majority of them falling into several broad categories including clitoral, (G-spot), dildo, rabbit (generally comprising two vibrators, one phallus-like shaped intended for insertion and a second smaller clitoral stimulator), egg (small smooth vibrators for external or internal stimulation although now offered in a range of shapes), anal, penis ring, bullet (small cylindrical vibrators), c-shaped (for generally hands free use by insertion into the vagina with one or two vibrators for clitoral and/or g-spot stimulation including variants for use during penile penetration) and Butterfly (generally a vibrator with straps). Further, for men there are adult devices with a range of vibrations and movements associated with the penis.
In addition there are devices such as Kegel balls or Ben-Wa balls which are ostensibly marketed to improve the sexual experience for the female user by offering vaginal muscle exercises to address relaxed vaginal muscles from birth, age, surgery etc. and also to reduce female incontinence. However, these generally include vibrating elements and hence are also categorized under adult devices rather than medical devices. However, such devices are generally subject to variable placement by the user both in terms of orientation and penetrative depth such that the “results” are not reproducible such that the data captured by the software application providing feedback to the user and/or providing visual/audible prompts is flawed.
Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide users with a device that provide reproducible placement and accordingly reproducible data for enhancing the usability/benefit of the user following an exercise regimen. It would be further beneficial for the device to either provide the exercise regime as part of a wider assessment of sexual wellness for the user or provide the exercise regime as part of a sexual stimulation activity so that the user does not always have to perform an “exercise” to derive the benefits of improved pelvic muscle control.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
It is an object of the present invention to mitigate limitations within the prior art relating to adult devices and more particularly to the provisioning of pelvic muscle monitoring within devices assessing sexual wellness and/or providing sexual stimulation.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention there is provided a sexual wellness device comprising:
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention there is provided a method of adjusting sexual wellness for a user comprising:
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached Figures, wherein:
The present invention is directed to adult devices and more particularly to the provisioning of pelvic muscle monitoring within devices assessing sexual wellness and/or providing sexual stimulation.
The ensuing description provides representative embodiment(s) only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the disclosure. Rather, the ensuing description of the embodiment(s) will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing an embodiment or embodiments of the invention. It being understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope as set forth in the appended claims. Accordingly, an embodiment is an example or implementation of the inventions and not the sole implementation. Various appearances of “one embodiment,” “an embodiment” or “some embodiments” do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiments. Although various features of the invention may be described in the context of a single embodiment, the features may also be provided separately or in any suitable combination. Conversely, although the invention may be described herein in the context of separate embodiments for clarity, the invention can also be implemented in a single embodiment or any combination of embodiments.
Reference in the specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “some embodiments” or “other embodiments” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least one embodiment, but not necessarily all embodiments, of the inventions. The phraseology and terminology employed herein is not to be construed as limiting but is for descriptive purpose only. It is to be understood that where the claims or specification refer to “a” or “an” element, such reference is not to be construed as there being only one of that element. It is to be understood that where the specification states that a component feature, structure, or characteristic “may”, “might”, “can” or “could” be included, that particular component, feature, structure, or characteristic is not required to be included. Similarly, “option”, “mode”, alternative”, “feature”, “an embodiment” are when used in the context of describing this invention, referring specifically to various embodiments of this invention. All descriptions herein are non-limiting, as one trained in the art will appreciate, and that alternate embodiments of the invention other that those described are possible and/or feasible.
Reference to terms such as “left”, “right”, “top”, “bottom”, “front” and “back” are intended for use in respect to the orientation of the particular feature, structure, or element within the figures depicting embodiments of the invention. It would be evident that such directional terminology with respect to the actual use of a device has no specific meaning as the device can be employed in a multiplicity of orientations by the user or users. Reference to terms “including”, “comprising”, “consisting” and grammatical variants thereof do not preclude the addition of one or more components, features, steps, integers or groups thereof and that the terms are not to be construed as specifying components, features, steps or integers. Likewise the phrase “consisting essentially of”, and grammatical variants thereof, when used herein is not to be construed as excluding additional components, steps, features integers or groups thereof but rather that the additional features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed composition, device or method. If the specification or claims refer to “an additional” element, that does not preclude there being more than one of the additional element.
Any reference within this specification in respect of physical axes is such that the vagina is assumed to run from the distal end of the superior-inferior human axis proximal towards the superior end of the axis. The entrance to the vagina is approximately in the transverse plane. Accordingly, the “Y” axis, where referenced and/or depicted, is along the superior-inferior axis, with positive towards the superior. The “X” axis, where referenced and/or depicted, is in the anteroposterior axis, with positive towards posterior.
A “portable electronic device” (PED) as used herein and throughout this disclosure, refers to a wireless device used for communications and other applications that requires a battery or other independent form of energy for power. This includes devices, but is not limited to, such as a cellular telephone, smartphone, personal digital assistant (PDA), portable computer, pager, portable multimedia player, portable gaming console, laptop computer, tablet computer, a wearable device and an electronic reader.
A “fixed electronic device” (FED) as used herein and throughout this disclosure, refers to a wireless and /or wired device used for communications and other applications that requires connection to a fixed interface to obtain power. This includes, but is not limited to, a laptop computer, a personal computer, a computer server, a kiosk, a gaming console, a digital set-top box, an analog set-top box, an Internet enabled appliance, an Internet enabled television, and a multimedia player.
A “server” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to one or more physical computers co-located and/or geographically distributed running one or more services as a host to users of other computers, PEDs, FEDs, etc. to serve the client needs of these other users. This includes, but is not limited to, a database server, file server, mail server, print server, web server, gaming server, or virtual environment server.
An “application” (commonly referred to as an “app”) as used herein may refer to, but is not limited to, a “software application”, an element of a “software suite”, a computer program designed to allow an individual to perform an activity, a computer program designed to allow an electronic device to perform an activity, and a computer program designed to communicate with local and/or remote electronic devices. An application thus differs from an operating system (which runs a computer), a utility (which performs maintenance or general-purpose chores), and a programming tools (with which computer programs are created). Generally, within the following description with respect to embodiments of the invention an application is generally presented in respect of software permanently and/or temporarily installed upon a PED and/or FED.
A “user” as used herein may refer to, but is not limited to, an individual or group of individuals. This includes, but is not limited to, private individuals, employees of organizations and/or enterprises, members of community organizations, members of charity organizations, men and women. In its broadest sense the user may further include, but not be limited to, software systems, mechanical systems, robotic systems, android systems, etc. that may be characterised by an ability to exploit one or more embodiments of the invention. A user may be associated with biometric data which may be, but not limited to, monitored, acquired, stored, transmitted, processed and analysed either locally or remotely to the user. A user may also be associated through one or more accounts and/or profiles with one or more of a service provider, third party provider, enterprise, social network, social media etc. via a dashboard, web service, website, software plug-in, software application, and graphical user interface.
“User information” as used herein may refer to, but is not limited to, user behavior information and/or user profile information. It may also include a user's biometric information, an estimation of the user's biometric information, or a projection/prediction of a user's biometric information derived from current and/or historical biometric information.
A “wearable device” or “wearable sensor” relates to miniature electronic devices that are worn by the user including those under, within, with or on top of clothing and are part of a broader general class of wearable technology which includes “wearable computers” which in contrast are directed to general or special purpose information technologies and media development. Such wearable devices and/or wearable sensors may include, but not be limited to, smartphones, smart watches, e-textiles, smart shirts, activity trackers, smart glasses, environmental sensors, medical sensors, biological sensors, physiological sensors, chemical sensors, ambient environment sensors, position sensors, neurological sensors, drug delivery systems, medical testing and diagnosis devices, and motion sensors. The wearable devices and/or wearable sensors may include, but not be limited to, devices that can stimulate and/or measure parameters that are designed to fit on or near the perineum, anal area, vagina, clitoral area, and nipples.
“Biometric” information as used herein may refer to, but is not limited to, data relating to a user characterised by data relating to a subset of conditions including, but not limited to, their environment, medical condition, biological condition, physiological condition, chemical condition, ambient environment condition, position condition, neurological condition, drug condition, and one or more specific aspects of one or more of these said conditions. Accordingly, such biometric information may include, but not be limited, blood oxygenation, blood pressure, blood flow rate, heart rate, temperate, fluidic pH, viscosity, particulate content, solids content, altitude, vibration, motion, perspiration, EEG, ECG, energy level, etc. In addition biometric information may include data relating to physiological characteristics related to the shape and/or condition of the body wherein examples may include, but are not limited to, fingerprint, facial geometry, baldness, DNA, hand geometry, odour, and scent. Biometric information may also include data relating to behavioral characteristics, including but not limited to, typing rhythm, gait, and voice.
An “adult device”, “sexual pleasure device”, or “sex toy” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a sexual pleasure device intended for use by an individual or user themselves or in conjunction with activities with another individual or user which can provide one or more functions including, but not limited to, those of a dildo and a vibrator. The adult device can be designed to have these functions in combination with design features that are intended to be penetrative or non-penetrative, provide vibratory and non-vibratory mechanical functions, or be passive. Such adult devices can be designed for use with one or more regions of the male and female bodies including but not limited to, the clitoris, the clitoral area (which is the area surrounding and including the clitoris), vagina, rectum, nipples, breasts, penis, testicles, prostate, and “G-spot.” In one example a “male adult device” is an adult device configured to receive a user's penis within a cavity or recess. In another example, a “female adult device” is an adult device having at least a portion configured to be inserted in a user's vagina or rectum. It should be understood that the user of a female adult device can be a male or a female when it is used for insertion in a user's rectum. Such adult devices may employ one or more actuation mechanisms when providing vibratory and non-vibratory mechanical functions including, but not limited to, motors, motors with off-axis weights, linear motors, screw drives, fluidic pumps, fluidic actuators, and piezoelectric elements.
An “accessory” or “accessories” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to one or more objects that can be affixed to or otherwise appended to the body of a sexual pleasure device in order to enhance and/or adjust the sensation(s) provided. Such accessories can be passive, such as nubbies or a dildo, or active, such as a vibrator.
A “profile” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a computer and/or microprocessor readable data file comprising data relating to settings and/or limits of an adult device. Such profiles may be established by a manufacturer of the adult device or established by an individual through a user interface to the adult device or a PED/FED in communication with the adult device.
A “vibrator” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to an electronic sexual pleasure device intended for use by an individual or user themselves or in conjunction with activities with another individual or user wherein the vibrator provides a vibratory mechanical function for stimulating nerves or triggering physical sensations.
A “dildo” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a sexual pleasure device intended for use by an individual or user themselves or in conjunction with activities with another individual or user wherein the dildo provides non-vibratory mechanical function for stimulating nerves or triggering physical sensations.
A “nubby” or “nubbies” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a projection or projections upon the surface of a sexual pleasure device intended to provide additional physical interaction. A nubby can be permanently part of the sexual pleasure device or it can be replaceable or interchangeable to provide additional variation to the sexual pleasure device.
An “accessory” or “accessories” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to one or more objects that can be affixed to or otherwise appended to the body of a sexual pleasure device in order to enhance and/or adjust the sensation(s) provided. Such accessories can be passive, such as nubbies or a dildo, or active, such as a vibrator.
A “scaffold” or “scaffolds” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a structure that is used to hold up, interface with, or support another material or element(s). This includes, but is not limited to, such two-dimensional (2D) structures such as substrates and films, three-dimensional (3D) structures such as geometrical objects, non-geometrical objects, combinations of geometrical and non-geometrical objects, naturally occurring structural configurations, and manmade structural configurations. A scaffold may be solid, hollow, and porous or a combination thereof. A scaffold may contain recesses, pores, openings, holes, vias, and channels or a combination thereof. A scaffold may be smooth, textured, have predetermined surface profiles and/or features. A scaffold may be intended to support one or more other materials, one or more films, a multilayer film, one type of particle, multiple types of particles etc. A scaffold may include, but not be limited to, a spine of a device and/or a framework, for example, which also supports a shell and/or a casing.
A “shell” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a structure that is used to contain and/or surround at least partially and/or fully a number of elements within adult devices according to embodiments of the invention. A shell may include, but not limited to, a part or parts that are mounted to a scaffold or scaffolds that support elements within a device according to an embodiment of the invention.
A “casing” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a structure surrounding a scaffold and/or shell. This includes structures typically formed from an elastomer and/or silicone to provide a desired combination of physical tactile surface properties to the device it forms part of and other properties including, but not limited to, hermeticity, liquid ingress barrier, solid particulate ingress barrier, surface sheen, and colour. A casing may include, but not limited to, a part or parts that are mounted to a scaffold or scaffolds and/or a casing or casings forming part of a device according to an embodiment of the invention.
A “pillow” (also called a “sleeve”) as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a flexible, compressible portion of an adult device designed for insertion into an orifice of a user, for example the vagina or anus. This may be a region of the adult device that is filled with a fluid, either liquid or gas, at atmospheric pressure, above atmospheric pressure or below atmospheric pressure. A pillow may be totally inserted or only a portion of the pillow may be inserted. A pillow may be shaped to fit the orifice for which it is intended to be inserted, e.g. the vagina or anus, but it would be evident that the pillow may also be inserted into an orifice it is not designed for or that the pillow may be generically shaped for insertion into any orifice.
A “polyester” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a category of polymers that contain the ester functional group in their main chain. This includes, but is not limited to polyesters which are naturally occurring chemicals as well as synthetics through step-growth polymerization, for example. Polyesters may be biodegradable or not. Polyesters may be a thermoplastic or thermoset or resins cured by hardeners. Polyesters may be aliphatic, semi-aromatic or aromatic. Polyesters may include, but not be limited to, those exploiting polyglycolide, polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL), polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), polyethylene adipate (PEA), polybutylene succinate (PBS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), and polyethylene naphthalate (PEN).
A “thermoplastic” or “thermosoftening plastic” as used herein and throughout this disclosure, refers to a category of polymers that become pliable or moldable above a specific temperature and solidify upon cooling. Thermoplastics may include, but not be limited, polycarbonate (PC), polyether sulfone (PES), polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), poly vinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyimide (PI), polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polychlorotrifluoroethene (PCTFE or PTFCE), florinated ethylene propylene (FEP), and perfluoroalkoxy alkane (PFA).
A “metal” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a material that has good electrical and thermal conductivity. Such materials may be malleable and/or fusible and/or ductile. Metals may include, but not be limited to, aluminum, nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, silver, gold, platinum, iron, zinc, titanium, and alloys thereof such as bronze, stainless steel, stainless steel, brass, and phosphor bronze.
A “silicone” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a polymer that includes any inert, synthetic compound made up of repeating units of siloxane.
An “elastomeric” material or “elastomer” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a material, generally a polymer, with viscoelasticity. Elastomers may include, but not be limited to, unsaturated rubbers such as polyisoprene, butyl rubber, ethylene propylene rubber, silicone rubber, fluorosilicone rubber, fluoroelastomers, perfluoroelastomers, and thermoplastic elastomers.
The terms “woman” or “female” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a human having a clitoris or clitoral region and, optionally, a vagina and/or an anus. The terms “woman” and “female” are used interchangeably herein. A female may be a user, an individual, another user, and/or another individual within contexts of the specification.
The terms “man” or “male” as used herein, and throughout this disclosure, refers to a human having a penis and, optionally, testes and/or an anus. The terms “man” and “male” are used interchangeably herein. A male may be a user, an individual, another user, and/or another individual within contexts of the specification.
The term “flexible,” as used herein, refers to the ability of a body that is capable of being bent or flexed. Something that is flexible can be, for example, resilient or malleable. The term “resilient,” as used herein, refers to the ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to recover, or substantially recover, its original size and/or shape, following deformation. The term “malleable,” as used herein, refers to the ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to deform and maintain, or substantially maintain, the deformed size and/or shape. The term “flexible,” as used herein, refers to the ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to return to its original size and/or shape once the external force has been removed or reduced to below a particular level.
As used herein, the terms “sex”, “intercourse”, “sexual intercourse” are intended to have a meaning referring to an act or action between two users wherein part of the act or action relates to the stimulation of one user's or both user's clitoris and/or clitoral region. Such acts or actions may or may not involve the concurrent penetration of a user's vagina, anus, or mouth and may be male-female, female-female, and solitary female based acts or actions.
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Some embodiments of the invention may include software and/or firmware in conjunction with the hardware to provide the adult device systems, applications, and platforms (ADSAPs) as described and discussed within this specification.
ADult DEVices (ADDEVs) according to embodiments of the invention exploit a sleeve or pillow is hollow with an air chamber or chambers inside. When the pillow is squeezed, its volume reduces causing a pressure increase. The pillow is attached to the socket via an airtight joint or coupling wherein an airway connects the air in the pillow to air in the socket. Within the socket is a pressure sensor. The socket is made from a low flexibility material so that its volume changes minimally with pressure and accordingly by virtue of being less flexible it changes volume with pressure less than the pillow such that the pillow volume changes dominate in the pressure variations coupled through the airway to the pressure sensor or pressure sensors. For example, the pillow may be formed from a medical grade silicone whilst the socket may be plastic formed, for example, from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), low density polyurethane (LDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, polyamides, and polycarbonate.
The airway connects the chamber in the interior of the socket and may have a single compartment or more than one compartment, with respect to airflow as well as in respect to multiple chambers within the pillow. The use of the airway is novel as it is possible to restrict the airflow from the pillow chamber to the socket and back in a manner that a time constant for two-way airflow is created. This time constant represents an improvement over prior art and, the airway, in some embodiments, behaves as a constricting airway causing the return air from the socket to the pillow to be slowed when the muscles relax, causing a slower rate of return to the original size of the pillow. Advantageously, the pillow-socket arrangement permits complete compression of the pillow during muscle contraction. That is, compared to prior art, the volume reduction of the pillow is not blocked by an incompressible element in the pillow.
Further, as will become evident in the description below and outlined above the geometry of the pillow has been established in order to provide several key benefits. Considering, an adult device with a pillow for vaginal insertion these benefits include:
In addition to the novel shape of the pillow the inventors have established a novel shape of the handle as the adult device may be employed not only by a user personally but also by medical personnel within a clinical environment, doctors surgery etc. Accordingly, the handle is designed for benefits including:
The handle should be large enough for comfort and control, yet light enough to avoid incorrect or inconsistent measurements. The novel shape of the handle provides an improvement over prior art.
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The concave surface 120 defines the posterior neck, or minimum diameter of the device, wherein this concave surface 120 may have the same range as upper neck portion 113, although it may be “smoother” with a larger radius than upper neck portion 113. Lower portion 121 is the posterior main curve for the pillow and the average radius for this curve may be in the same range as the curve for upper portion 112, although it may be longer due to the asymmetric shape as defined by device plane 110.
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Accordingly, the ADDEV may be assembled by placing the PCB 161 and battery 164 within the posterior and anterior portions 162 and 165 which are attached to one another, for example by virtue of being screwed together, glued together, or joined via snap-fit fixturing for example. Then the pillow 163 is attached to the resulting socket. Optionally, an ADDEV may be sold with multiple pillows of the same geometry such that these may be replaced periodically or these may be of different physical dimensions such that the user can select the one that gives them the best fit/comfort and provides appropriate monitoring of the activity of their muscles, e.g. vaginal muscles. Optionally, a vaginal pillow and an anal pillow may be provided allowing a user to perform exercises and monitor muscle activity/progress for both.
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According to embodiments of the invention there is a narrowing of the neck where the pillow and socket mate which provides for improved comfort and more effective measurements of contractions when a user performs muscle exercises with the ADDEV inserted. Within the prior art, the minimum, average, or maximum compression in this region are too small, either due to a large diameter in this region for designs such as Kegel balls etc. which are typically spherical or ellipsoid in geometry. The diameter according to embodiments of the invention measured from upper neck portion 113 to concave surface 120 (see
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It would also be evident that the center of the grip portion of the socket, shown as the recess 191, is close to the primary axis of the device, shown here and in
Within another embodiment of the invention for an ADDEV the cross-section width in the lateral plane may be at least 1.3 times the cross-section width in the ventral-dorsal plane, or the sagittal plane, at cross-sections X-X and Y-Y. Within another embodiment of the invention, at the Y-Y cross section the difference-ratio between the widest and narrowest width at that cross section may be at least 1.05, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, or 4.0.
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As depicted in second cross-sectional view 1000C the vaginal pillow comprises a first air chamber 1035A coupled to a first pressure sensor 1045A which is connected to the battery and control circuit as discussed supra in respect of first cross-section 1000B. However, in this embodiment of the invention the control circuit is also coupled to second pressure sensor 1045B which is coupled to the second air chamber 1035B within the anal pillow 1015. Accordingly, the ADDEV allows a user to perform vaginal and anal muscle training/exercises with a single device. Within embodiments of the invention the vaginal and anal pillows 1010 and 1015 may be the same, similarly or dimensioned differently. Wherein they are dimensioned similarly or the same then through the use of an accelerometer circuit within the ADDEV to determine orientation it is feasible for the user to employ an ADDEV such as depicted in second cross-section 1000C in either orientation leading to the socket having dual grip elements that are the mirror image of each other.
Optionally, within another embodiment of the invention the anal pillow may be coupled not only to a pressure sensor but also a fan and partial non-return valve such that the anal pillow can be partially inflated, for example, in response to correct vaginal muscle exercises. The inventors define the term “partial non-return valve” as once the fan stops blowing then the anal pillow 1015 will deflate slowly allowing its removal once it has returned to or close to its original dimensions. Optionally, the non-return valve may be electronically controlled in other embodiments of the invention in conjunction with a mechanical pump. Alternatively, the anal pillow 1015 may be part of a self-contained fluidic actuation and control system within the ADDEV such that a reservoir within the socket provides fluid to inflate elements within the anal pillow or the anal pillow directly.
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Alternatively, the OSAD pair may be employed for laser Doppler imaging (LDI) wherein the OSAD is typically an infrared laser source in conjunction with a photodetector rather than a visible LED and photodetector in the instance of PPG. Accordingly, the pulsed laser light interacts with moving blood cells such that a small portion of it is reflected with a frequency shift, detected, and converted into an electrical signal. LDI can provide a direct measure of female sexual response in that it does not require physical contact and the signals are typically acquired at depth of 2-3 mm (approx. ⅛″) below the skin surface. It would be evident that one, two or more OSAD pairs may be employed and that their position may vary according to the design of the ADDEV and/or pillow including, for example, laterally disposed on the ADDEV or disposed in respect of the clitoris, etc.
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Within an alternate embodiment of the invention one or more of the ELCO elements may be replaced with a microphone such as one based upon capacitive thin film or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) transducer, a piezoelectric transducer, accelerometer, hydrophone, or another type of microphone in order to measure the acoustic output of a contracting muscle. Accordingly, based upon such microphone placement an ADDEV according to an embodiment of the invention may support acoustic myography (AMG) of the pubococcygeus muscle and/or other of the pelvic floor muscles. Beneficially, the pillow geometry enhances/assures contact of one or more microphone to an inner surface of the vagina or the cervix. Typically, AMG has a frequency range of interest that is primarily 5-50 Hz, although there is value beyond this range which beneficially are captured by the microphone sensor, particularly, in the upper portion of this frequency range, whilst the pressure sensor detects a lower portion of the frequency range. Within other embodiments of the invention the microphone may be reversed to function as a loudspeaker or a dedicated loudspeaker element may be provided such that the ADDEV provides acoustic stimulation directly such as that derived from music, video, broadcast television, multimedia etc.
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Within the cell associated with first AP 1510A the first group of users 1500A may employ a variety of PEDs including for example, laptop computer 1555, portable gaming console 1535, tablet computer 1540, smartphone 1550, cellular telephone 1545 as well as portable multimedia player 1530. Within the cell associated with second AP 1510B are the second group of users 1500B which may employ a variety of FEDs including for example gaming console 1525, personal computer 1515 and wireless/Internet enabled television 1520 as well as cable modem 1505. First and second cellular APs 1595A and 1595B respectively provide, for example, cellular GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) telephony services as well as 3G and 4G evolved services with enhanced data transport support. Second cellular AP 1595B provides coverage in the exemplary embodiment to first and second user groups 1500A and 1500B. Alternatively the first and second user groups 1500A and 1500B may be geographically disparate and access the network 1500 through multiple APs, not shown for clarity, distributed geographically by the network operator or operators. First cellular AP 1595A as show provides coverage to first user group 1500A and environment 1570, which comprises second user group 1500B as well as first user group 1500A. Accordingly, the first and second user groups 1500A and 1500B may according to their particular communications interfaces communicate to the network 1500 through one or more wireless communications standards such as, for example, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, UMTS, GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GPRS, ITU-R 5.138, ITU-R 5.150, ITU-R 5.280, and IMT-1000. It would be evident to one skilled in the art that many portable and fixed electronic devices may support multiple wireless protocols simultaneously, such that for example a user may employ GSM services such as telephony and SMS and Wi-Fi/WiMAX data transmission, VOIP and Internet access. Accordingly portable electronic devices within first user group 1500A may form associations either through standards such as IEEE 802.15 and Bluetooth as well in an ad-hoc manner.
Also connected to the network 1500 are Social Networks (SOCNETS) 1565, ADDEV manufacturer 1570A, e.g. We-Vibe™ by Standard Innovation Corporation; online retailer 1570B, e.g. Amazon™; online personals website 1570C, e.g. PinkCupid™; online chat/discussion/bulletin board/forum 1570D, e.g. www.sexforums.com; adult multimedia content website 1575A, e.g. RedTube™; and multimedia content website 1575B, e.g. iTunes™; as well as first and second servers 1590A and 1590B which together with others, not shown for clarity. Accordingly, a user employing one or more ADSAPs may interact with one or more such providers, enterprises, service providers, retailers, third parties etc. and other users. First and second servers 1590A and 1590B may host according to embodiments of the inventions multiple services associated with a provider of ADDEV systems, applications, and platforms (ADSAPs); a provider of a SOCNET or Social Media (SOME) exploiting ADSAP features; a provider of a SOCNET and/or SOME not exploiting ADSAP features; a provider of services to PEDS and/or FEDS; a provider of one or more aspects of wired and/or wireless communications; an Enterprise 1560 exploiting ADSAP features; license databases; content databases; image databases; content libraries; customer databases; websites; and software applications for download to or access by FEDs and/or PEDs exploiting and/or hosting ADSAP features. First and second primary content servers 1590A and 1590B may also host for example other Internet services such as a search engine, financial services, third party applications and other Internet based services.
Accordingly, a user may exploit a PED and/or FED within an Enterprise 1560, for example, and access one of the first or second primary content servers 1590A and 1590B respectively to perform an operation such as accessing/downloading an application which provides ADSAP features according to embodiments of the invention; execute an application already installed providing ADSAP features; execute a web based application providing ADSAP features; or access content. Similarly, a user may undertake such actions or others exploiting embodiments of the invention exploiting a PED or FED within first and second user groups 1500A and 1500B respectively via one of first and second cellular APs 1595A and 1595B respectively and first Wi-Fi nodes 1510A.
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The electronic device 1604 includes one or more processors 1610 and a memory 1612 coupled to processor(s) 1610. AP 1606 also includes one or more processors 1611 and a memory 1613 coupled to processor(s) 1610. A non-exhaustive list of examples for any of processors 1610 and 1611 includes a central processing unit (CPU), a digital signal processor (DSP), a reduced instruction set computer (RISC), a complex instruction set computer (CISC) and the like. Furthermore, any of processors 1610 and 1611 may be part of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or may be a part of application specific standard products (ASSPs). A non-exhaustive list of examples for memories 1612 and 1613 includes any combination of the following semiconductor devices such as registers, latches, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory devices, non-volatile random access memory devices (NVRAM), SDRAM, DRAM, double data rate (DDR) memory devices, SRAM, universal serial bus (USB) removable memory, and the like.
Electronic device 1604 may include an audio input element 1614, for example a microphone, and an audio output element 1616, for example, a speaker, coupled to any of processors 1610. Electronic device 1604 may include a video input element 1618, for example, a video camera or camera, and a video output element 1620, for example an LCD display, coupled to any of processors 1610. Electronic device 1604 also includes a keyboard 1615 and touchpad 1617 which may for example be a physical keyboard and touchpad allowing the user to enter content or select functions within one of more applications 1622. Alternatively the keyboard 1615 and touchpad 1617 may be predetermined regions of a touch sensitive element forming part of the display within the electronic device 1604. The one or more applications 1622 that are typically stored in memory 1612 and are executable by any combination of processors 1610. Electronic device 1604 also includes accelerometer 1660 providing three-dimensional motion input to the process 1610 and GPS 1662 which provides geographical location information to processor 1610.
Electronic device 1604 includes a protocol stack 1624 and AP 1606 includes a communication stack 1625. Within system 1600 protocol stack 1624 is shown as IEEE 802.11 protocol stack but alternatively may exploit other protocol stacks such as an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) multimedia protocol stack for example. Likewise AP stack 1625 exploits a protocol stack but is not expanded for clarity. Elements of protocol stack 1624 and AP stack 1625 may be implemented in any combination of software, firmware and/or hardware. Protocol stack 1624 includes an IEEE 802.11-compatible PHY module 1626 that is coupled to one or more Tx/Rx & Antenna Circuits 1628, an IEEE 802.11-compatible MAC module 1630 coupled to an IEEE 802.2-compatible LLC module 1632. Protocol stack 1624 includes a network layer IP module 1634, a transport layer User Datagram Protocol (UDP) module 1636 and a transport layer Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) module 1638. Protocol stack 1624 also includes a session layer Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP) module 1640, a Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) module 1642, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) module 1644 and a Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) module 1646. Protocol stack 1624 includes a presentation layer media negotiation module 1648, a call control module 1650, one or more audio codecs 1652 and one or more video codecs 1654. Applications 1622 may be able to create maintain and/or terminate communication sessions with any of devices 1607 by way of AP 1606.
Typically, applications 1622 may activate any of the SAP, SIP, RTSP, media negotiation and call control modules for that purpose. Typically, information may propagate from the SAP, SIP, RTSP, media negotiation and call control modules to PHY module 1626 through TCP module 1638, IP module 1634, LLC module 1632 and MAC module 1630. It would be apparent to one skilled in the art that elements of the electronic device 1604 may also be implemented within the AP 1606 including but not limited to one or more elements of the protocol stack 1624, including for example an IEEE 802.11-compatible PHY module, an IEEE 802.11-compatible MAC module, and an IEEE 802.2-compatible LLC module 1632. The AP 1606 may additionally include a network layer IP module, a transport layer User Datagram Protocol (UDP) module and a transport layer Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) module as well as a session layer Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP) module, a Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) module, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) module and a Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) module, media negotiation module, and a call control module. Portable and fixed electronic devices represented by electronic device 1604 may include one or more additional wireless or wired interfaces in addition to the depicted IEEE 802.11 interface which may be selected from the group comprising IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16, IEEE 802.20, UMTS, GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GPRS, ITU-R 5.138, ITU-R 5.150, ITU-R 5.280, IMT-1000, DSL, Dial-Up, DOCSIS, Ethernet, G.hn, ISDN, MoCA, PON, and Power line communication (PLC).
Also depicted is ADult DEVice (ADDEV) 1670 which is coupled to the electronic device 1604 through a wireless interface between Antenna 1672 and Tx/Rx & Antenna Circuits 1628 wherein the electronic device 1604 may support, for example, a national wireless standard such as GSM together with one or more local and/or personal area wireless protocols such as IEEE 802.11 a/b/g WiFi, IEEE 802.16 WiMAX, and IEEE 802.15 Bluetooth for example. The Antenna 1672 is connected to Processor 1674 and therein to Memory 1676, Drivers 1678, and Features 1680. Accordingly, the ADDEV 1670 may operate as standalone device with factory installed control routines accessed through an interface on the ADDEV 1670, not shown for clarity, or through an application in execution upon the electronic device 1604. Subsequently, as described below one or more of these control routines may be modified, amended, deleted etc. whilst other new control routines may be created, acquired, installed etc.
Accordingly it would be evident to one skilled the art that the ADDEV 1670 with associated electronic device 1604 may accordingly download original software and/or revisions for a variety of functions supported by the drivers 1678 and/or features 1680. In some embodiments of the invention the functions may not be implemented within the original as sold ADDEV 1670 and are only activated through a software/firmware revision and/or upgrade either discretely or in combination with a subscription or subscription upgrade for example.
Within the process of determining pelvic floor muscle pressure measurements the user's body position has two impacts. First, the neutral, or relaxed, pressure in the device varies by body position. Second, the maximum pressure for a given muscle strength also varies by body position. Thus, accurate measurements and consistent tracking of performance improvement requires either knowing the user's body position, or requires that the user perform all exercises in the same body position. Determining body position is beneficial and may be established through the employment of an accelerometer or accelerometers within the ADDEV.
In other embodiment, the accelerometer may be used to determine improper exercise technique, such as the use of incorrect muscles, or additional muscles, or a wrong position of the device or the user. In another embodiment, the accelerometer is used to determine pelvic lift with contractions which where automatically determined represents an advancement over the prior art. Within embodiments of the invention a representation of the user's body position may be provided to a FED/PED together with a target body position allowing the user to achieve the required posture/position for the exercise. These depictions of user and target positions may adjust in real time. Similarly, the user may be presented via a PED/FED with a depiction of the user's pelvic floor lift which again may be tracked/monitored/displayed in real time.
In other embodiments, an accelerometer may be used to detect and monitor exercises other than pelvic floor muscle exercises (commonly referred to as Kegel exercises or Kegels), such as leg lifts, hip raises, crunches, oblique crunches, adductor contractions, other core exercises, and other exercises.
Within embodiments of the invention the ADDEV contains one or more sensors including, but not limited to, accelerometer, thermometer, LDI, PPG, and a microphone. This or these may be employed to determine heart rate, menstrual cycle, amount of exercise, changes in physical activity level during an exercise session. Optionally, additional sensors such as a humidity sensor may be incorporated into the device or additional biometric data may be acquired through an aggregator ADSAP such as the user's smart phone for example communicating with the ADDEV and one or more wearable devices. Accordingly, the ADSAP and/or ADDEV can establish whether the user is performing activities such as showering when using the ADDEV as well as detecting cleaning, with the option of powering down the ADDEV in either instance.
In some embodiments of the invention, various detections, determinations, tracking and storage of aspects and parameters, as discussed herein, are executed wholly or partially internally in the ADDEV; in other embodiments they are executed wholly or partially in a wirelessly connected standard user interface running software as part of this embodiment; in yet another embodiment they are executed whole or partially by software running remotely upon remote servers or “in the cloud” as colloquially known. In other embodiments the user may be prompted through such a wirelessly connected standard user interface to perform one or more specific actions in isolation and/or in combination with a view to improving or mitigating an aspect of the user's physiological and/or sexual wellness.
In some embodiments of the invention, current exercise parameters and the user's performance/progress are sent to a doctor, trainer or therapist in real-time and/or periodically. In some embodiments of the invention the doctor, trainer or therapist may concurrently within a communication link, such as a phone call, in the reverse direction provide human, personalized instruction, communication, status, or motivation to the user.
In some embodiments of the invention, current exercise parameters are sent to software in the cloud in real-time; while concurrently a communication link, such as a phone call or browser-based data, in the reverse direction from the cloud software to the user, provides automated, personalized instruction, communication, status, or motivation to the user. Such information from the cloud to the user may include information about the status or progress of other users. Alternatively, based upon the users historical data and their current performance/activity a remote automated analysis and control application may adjust settings within an ADSAP directing the user to perform specific actions and/or exercise and/or direct the user to perform a different exercise regime. Optionally, the user's progress with respect to vaginal muscle control etc. may be correlated with other sexual activity data derived from one or more ADDEVs and/or user's feedback/social media/etc.
In one embodiment, a “pairing code” may be used to enable wireless pairing or a communication link. This paring code may be used for setup, such as with Bluetooth or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), or may function as a password for regular or repetitive connectivity. Such a pairing code may comprise a tap sequence, shake sequence, squeeze sequence, orientation of the device, or any combination. Note that any such squeezing may be done by the user's hand, prior to insertion, or by the user's pelvic floor muscles after insertion. Such a pairing code may be used to insure privacy of the user's data. Such protected data may be in the device, in a user interface device, in the cloud, or in any combination. In some embodiments of the invention the user's interface device displays a “challenge”, a sequence of actions, such as taps, shacks or orientation, which the user must then perform as a “response” with the device, to enable pairing or the enabling of some application functionality.
Within some embodiments of the invention, simply using the device intra-vaginally/intra-anally turns the device on from a sleep mode and launches a corresponding ADSAP on the user's interface device, e.g. a paired PED and/or FED. Since ideally exercises are recommended multiple times a day, such automatic operation of both the device and a corresponding application through detecting an action within a sleep mode or predetermined time of day/time period since last use etc. significantly ease the use of the ADDEV. Further, referring to
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The device is completely self-contained and the inventors have demonstrated embodiments of the invention exploiting low profile button cell batteries, such as a 3 V IEC standard 60086 compliant button with approximately 200 mAh capacity, with operation over a period of 12 months. Accordingly, as depicted in second image 1700B the ADDEV 1700 by virtue of exploiting button cells with dimensions of 20 mm diameter and 3 mm thick (0.8″×0.125″) can therefore be very compact and be worn. As depicted in legs-open depiction in second image 1700B the device 1700 is depicted inserted and projecting down towards the user's anus 1750 and fitting within their labia majora 1760. Accordingly, the device 1700 leaves uncovered the user's urethral opening 1770 and clitoris 1780.
In some embodiments of the invention, the user's device measures radio signal strength from the device, such as Received Signal Strength measurements, to determine an approximate distance between the device and the user's interface device. This determined distance may then be used to change the user's interface device parameters, such as volume, type of display, or disabling of feedback entirely. In some embodiments of the invention, such distance determination may be used to initiate or encourage initiation of an exercise. For example, such initiation may be accomplished by simply placing the device next to the user's smart phone.
In some embodiments of the invention the ADDEV stores data so that the device may be used effectively and repeatedly without any communications connection. Then, later, if the ADDEV establishes communication, the stored data is then communicated from the ADDEV so as to have a complete record outside the ADDEV of exercise data and history.
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Subsequently in use the user is presented with a series of screens relating to potential exercises, current exercises, etc. as known within the prior art. Examples of exercise user interface screens are depicted in fifth to eighth screens 1850 to 1880 respectively, wherein:
It would be evident that the display format presented within first to eighth images 1810 to 1880 allows for concurrent display of readings derived from multiple sensors within multiple chambers and that the target may be modified to reflect where the user should focus attention and develop more control over their muscles, for example, between left/right; top/bottom and front/back. Other sensor data such as heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow, oxygenation etc. can be presented on the display with formats as known within the art. Ninth screen 1890 depicts a summary screen presented to a user with derived physical data such as an indication of strength (in kilopascal, kp, in this instance) whilst tenth screen 1895 presents temporally depicted pressure information. Optionally, the screens depicting the user's exercise may include schematics of the user's anatomy to help them visualize what they are doing and may include these in animated format such that the user receives visual indication of what they have done in addition to simply a number on a screen.
Whilst within the preceding Figures the body of the insertable portion has not been described or depicted in a large amount of detail it would be evident that portions of the ADDEVs not exploiting a compressible pillow, such as an anal vibrator, clitoral stimulator etc. may be similarly constructed and shaped as one or more prior art dildos and/or vibrators or other ADDEVs. The outer surface of the insertable portion of the ADDEV may be smooth, contoured, grooved, ribbed, and/or comprise bumps and/or nubbies. Optionally, the contours may extend further across the upper surface of the adult device or they may be more centrally limited. Optionally, the depth, spacing, and number of grooves may vary as well as their surface profile from symmetric to asymmetric etc. Optionally, the upper surface may be smooth or it may be profiled by the distribution of nubbies across upper surface regions in some embodiments of the invention. Within others features that have multiple “fingers” or “fronds” may be employed to provide different sensations. Optionally different regions of the ADDEV may have different structures such as nubbies, grooves, smooth areas etc. on the upper central bump as well as its sides.
The adult device may be provided in a range of physical sizes overall exploiting the relative dimensions and radii etc. described supra in respect of
Typically, the construction of an ADDEV such as depicted within embodiments of the invention described in respect of
An outer casing may be coloured based upon skin colour tones based upon ethnicity or personal preference, e.g. Caucasian, Negroid, Mongol, light, dark, etc. as well as single colour, binary colour, multiple colour etc. According to the complexity acceptable then the outer casing may be formed from a variety of colours and/or be patterned for a specific design. Typically, such colours will be part of a silicone or other elastomer employed in forming the casing although in other embodiments of the invention the casing may be coloured once formed and a protective fluid proof, non-toxic, non-abrasive coating formed atop these applied colours. Such instances of applied colours may include metallic lacquers, particulate lacquers for “sparkle”, etc. Optionally, the silicone may be clear and either embedded into the silicone or a shell of the adult device are LEDs, such as multi-colour LEDs for example, allowing the colour of the adult device to be varied either statically or dynamically, such as for example in response to commands from an associated PED generated in response to controlling ambient light, music, audiovisual content etc. Beneficially, medical grade silicone is clear thereby removing the requirement for any additional coating (e.g. food grade urethane) in conjunction with pigmented silicones. Accordingly, an adult device may with medical grade silicone be clear and formed from an initial sticky soft silicone, e.g. 20 durometer, with a micro-layer (spray coated for example) of high durometer medical grade silicone, for example 70-90 durometer, to create “slippery” surface and avoid silky smooth surface that typically requires use of urethane coating.
Typically, the casing for the ADDEV will be formed from a non-toxic, hypoallergenic silicone to provide a safe smooth surface although some regions of the ADDEV may be coated, textured and/or finished with a variation from that of the remainder of the casing in order to enhance or promote retention of the ADDEV against the user's skin or clothing. Typically, the outer surface of the casing will be formed to provide low friction as well as resistance to lubricants that may or may not be employed. According to the casing material and sealing of the device then it may be cleaned or sterilized to a medical standard, for example through a domestic dishwasher cycle. Alternatively, the device may be chemically cleaned or sterilized to a medical standard.
Typically, within the outer silicone or elastomeric casing is a shell that houses internally, in the embodiments presented, vibratory motors, battery, control circuit, pressure sensor, sensors, and charging port. Within embodiments of the invention other functional elements may be employed for generating physical stimulus, providing user interface, wireless transceiver for communicating to an associated electronic device (PED or FED) or other ADDEV, etc. Within the description of embodiments of the invention and associated figures such elements are not presented for clarity of description, figures etc. However, as described at the end of the specification such elements may or may not be implemented within embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the shell may comprise a single chamber or a plurality of chambers and may be formed from one piece part or multiple piece parts which are connected via the casing and/or discrete or connected by a central portion with different degrees of rigidity range from solid to a living hinge.
Optionally, the ADDEV may employ one, two, three or more motors as well as actuators of one, two or more different technical approaches. For example one or more vibratory motors may provide high end vibrations whilst one or more vibratory or high impact gear-reduced motors may provide a low frequency “rumble” from larger weighted motors or through controlled frequency offset “throbbing.” Optionally, linear vibratory motors may be disposed within the regions on the outer surface of the recipient's body or the inserted portion(s) whilst generally rotating asymmetric weight motors are within the shell of the inserted portion(s). Optionally, the outer surface of the ADDEV may provide electrical stimulation contacts through metal contacts or conductive silicone pads for example at predetermined locations on the inserted portion as well as the discussion supra in respect the clitoral region. Equally, contacts may be disposed on the lower outer portion of the ADDEV to engage the recipient's lower labial lips, etc.
Embodiments of the invention with respect to controlling an ADDEV such as described within the embodiments of the invention supra in respect of
Embodiments of the invention with respect to powering an ADDEV such as described within the embodiments of the invention supra in respect of
Whilst the ADDEV has been primarily described with respect to an ADDEV for use in providing stimulation to a female user vaginally whilst a user orally stimulated their clitoris and/or clitoral region it would be evident that embodiments of the invention may also be employed providing stimulation of the external vaginal area, labia, perineum etc. as well as male perineum, testes, etc.
Embodiments of the invention with respect to the ADDEV such as described within the embodiments of the invention supra in respect of
Optionally, the outer surface which may contact the user providing oral stimulation may be smooth with low friction to human skin, smooth with minimal friction to human skin, smooth with moderate friction to human skin, smooth with high friction to human skin in its entirety or in different regions or areas. Alternatively, the surface may be smooth, textured, and/or rough and have low friction, negligible friction, moderate friction, and/or high friction in its entirety or in different regions or areas. Optionally, the surface may be textured with low friction to human skin, textured with minimal friction to human skin, textured with moderate friction to human skin, or textured with high friction to human skin in its entirety or in different regions. Optionally, the surface of the casing in its entirety or in different regions or areas may be used in conjunction with disposable sheets that provide adhesion and/or friction in predetermined levels.
Within embodiments of the invention the casing, for example formed from silicone, is the only material surrounding the casing and the surface profile is derived from applying the casing to the contoured surface of the shell. In other embodiments of the invention the surface profile is derived from multiple applications of a single material forming the casing. In other embodiments of the invention an additional material or materials are disposed between the shell and the casing. This, may for example, be a preform formed from the same material as the casing such that the casing is applied as a single or multiple dip coating for example, a preform formed from another silicone of different characteristics to the casing, a preform formed from a plastic, a preform formed from a low density foam, from a medium density foam, or a high density foam. Alternatively, a combination of materials may be employed such as two or more plastics, two or more foams, a foam and a plastic, a foam and a silicone, a form and metal. The materials may be layered, inserted, embedded, etc. without departing from the scope of the invention. However, a characteristic of these materials is the transmission of vibratory motion arising from the active elements within the ADDEV according to embodiments of the invention. Within passive embodiments this characteristic of material selection is removed.
Within the embodiments of the invention with active elements these are mounted to predetermined portions of the shell which is surrounded by the casing. Other embodiments may exploit a passive inserted portion mimicking a dildo function rather than a vibrator. As noted above the ADDEV according to embodiments of the invention may, in addition, to a silicone outer comprise one or more materials to provide mechanical structures such as ridges, shell, scaffold, etc. whilst the casing is smooth.
The foregoing disclosure of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many variations and modifications of the embodiments described herein will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the above disclosure. The scope of the invention is to be defined only by the claims appended hereto, and by their equivalents.
Further, in describing representative embodiments of the present invention, the specification may have presented the method and/or process of the present invention as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth herein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described. As one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate, other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps set forth in the specification should not be construed as limitations on the claims. In addition, the claims directed to the method and/or process of the present invention should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written, and one skilled in the art can readily appreciate that the sequences may be varied and still remain within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/050,115 filed Sep. 13, 2014 entitled “Device and Method of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise”, the entire contents of which are included by reference.
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