The present invention relates to the field of sexual paraphernalia. In particular, the present invention provides an electro-mechanical device for sexual stimulation intended for use by women either as an auto-erotic aid or during intercourse.
There are numerous devices available for use by women for sexual stimulation. They include products that are entirely manually operated, and achieve stimulation by shape and/or texture, and products that are provided with internal motors that achieve stimulation by shape, texture and vibration. These latter devices, commonly referred to as vibrators, are usually phallus shaped, and are provided with a handle for manipulation in and around the genital region by a woman. As such, they can generally be used to stimulate only one area at a time. However, it is known that there are at least three distinct effective genital stimulation areas in most women, namely the clitoris and surrounding skin, the inner surface of the vagina and the so-called G-spot, a nerve reflex area inside the vagina, along the anterior surface.
The applicant is aware of several devices that can be used to stimulate the G-spot, such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,362. This device is generally hook-shaped, so that if grasped by its shaft, can be inserted into a woman's vagina, and used to massage the G-spot area. Again, this type of device is effective for stimulating only one, and perhaps two (if one considers that stimulation of the G-spot will result in some stimulation of the vaginal wall) areas at a time. The device illustrated is U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,362 is, like many similar devices, of fairly hard surface construction.
US2004/0230093 A1 illustrates a device with a handle that is generally U-shaped with an inner arm terminating in a curve for stimulating the G-spot, and an outer arm with a gripping handle and a textured face for clitoral stimulation. The outer arm of the device may be provided with a cavity into which a small self-contained “bullet” shaped vibrator may be inserted. Essentially, then, this device may be used as a manually movable clitoral vibrator, with an arm extending into the vagina. No direct vibration means effective to stimulate the vagina or G-spot during intercourse are provided.
The present invention seeks to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a sexual stimulation vibrator appliance that is a significant advance over known vibrators. The vibrator of the present invention is designed to provide vibratory stimulation simultaneously to the clitoris, G-spot and vagina. Moreover, the vibrator of the present invention can be comfortably worn during intercourse unlike the devices of the prior art. The vibrator of the present invention is provided with an internal power source that provides power to two independently operating motors. Moreover, the motors can be operated to created a harmonic vibration in the entire device. The vibrator of the present invention, moreover, is provided with an internal skeleton of either molded plastic and/or pre-shaped metal (such as a memory alloy) so that use of a very soft silicone body will not result in an appliance that can't hold its shape.
In a broad aspect, then, the present invention relates to a device for use during intercourse by a female for sexual stimulation comprising an inner arm dimensioned for insertion into a vagina, to contact the wall of the vagina at or near the G-spot, an outer arm dimensioned to contact the clitoris, and a resilient U-shaped member connecting the inner and outer arms.
In an other broad aspect, then, the present invention relates to a sexual vibrator having a first arm including vibrating means, a second arm including vibrating means, and a slender generally U-shaped member connecting the two arms
The inner arm, in a preferred form, terminates in a generally teardrop-shaped pad including a rounded inwardly directed protuberance.
The outer arm preferably widens from said U-shaped member to its extremity, and has a smooth inner surface adapted to contact the clitoris.
The device, may be provided with a resilient inner skeleton covered with a soft, pliable outer layer.
The outer arm defines a clitoral pad that is substantially rectangular, and tapers to meet the U-shaped member. It is of a width such that it may be tucked between the labia majora, in contact with the clitoris.
Moreover, preferably at least one of said inner and outer arms is provided with a vibratory motor.
Most preferably, each of said inner and outer arms is provided with a vibratory motor.
Accordingly, each device will be provided with power means.
The power means may a rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery is located in said outer arm.
Accordingly, the outer arm includes an outlet for recharging said battery, and a recharging circuit.
Furthermore, the outer arm will be provided with switch means. The switch means is capable of actuating said motors in more than one on mode.
In a most preferred embodiment, the device has a silicone outer layer, and a resilient plastic inner skeleton.
In drawings that illustrate the present invention by way of example:
Referring now to
It will also be noted that because the inner arm 1 is drawn forward in use and the U-shaped admittance arm or transition portion is quite thin and narrow, emplacement of the device will not interfere with ordinary sexual intercourse.
Referring now to
It will also be understood that the device of
Referring now to
The core 6, as shown in
Since three motors are used in the second embodiment of the device of the present invention, very substantial harmonic wave effects can be created by simultaneous activation of the motors.
It will be understood, moreover, that many variations of the device of the present invention are possible, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Numerous variants and/or features of the device of the present invention and the method of manufacture are described in the following paragraphs, which refer to the photographs and schematics appended hereto as
There are four proposed versions of the present invention:
The “Lite” version may have the following characteristics:
The device may be formed by a molding process so that it is smooth on the outer surface, except where dimpling, texture or many small protrusions are desired to enhance the stimulation effect of the device.
“Lite” version may be composed of three essential parts:
The “Medium” version is comprised of the Lite version plus it has a handle, as noted above in reference to
In an alternate version to that described above, mounted centrally on the top side of the clitoral pad is a pedestal. The pedestal rises from the pad in a smooth contoured fashion. This pedestal provides a means of attaching a handle. The pedestal is fashioned in such a way as to allow the labia majora to fold over the clitoral pad and surround the pad expect in a small area in the middle of the pad where the pedestal is attached. The handle is attached to the pedestal in a smooth and contoured fashion and where it is wider than the pedestal, it allows the labia majora to reside between the clitoral pad and the handle. The handle is used by the user to adjust the position of the device and it contains some push buttons imbedded in the soft exterior of the handle. The handle may also contain batteries and/or the device's electronics. The handle is about 1 inch wide, smooth, soft, flexible and is tapered in shape so as to be comfortable when sandwiched between two people.
The “Full” version as shown above in 11d (without the internal arm), e and f is composed of the Medium version plus it has two vibrating membrane arms that come from the central part of the “C” and cover the labia majora and meet as a contoured bulb over the fourchette, perineum and the anus. These two arms may each contain at least one vibrating cylindrical or disk shaped motor and may also contain electro-stimulation pads. The arms are elastic in nature to allow for the woman to stretch and move without restriction or discomfort. The arms transmit sensation to the labia majora and surrounding tissues. The arms are about 0.2″ thick and may be as wide as 1″. They are shaped to allow the penis or other similarly shaped objects to enter the vagina, without restriction. Again, no other device can hold vibrating arms against the female sensitive areas during intercourse, without the use of straps or undergarments. Where the two membrane arms meet above the perineum, there may be at least one vibrating cylindrical or disk-shaped vibrating motor and may also contain electro-stimulation pads. This area is contoured to fit between the cheeks and contact the skin in the area of the anus to transmit the desired vibrations. It is smooth and soft with rounded edges. It will be understood that the “full” version is, essentially, a basic device, as shown in
The “Heavy” version is comprised of the Full version plus it has an attached anal plug that can be available in several sizes. This anal vibrating plug may contain at least one vibrating cylindrical or disk-shaped vibration motor and may also contain electro-stimulation pads and or mechanical movement facilities described above.
The device may have a memory shape element to it as well—i.e. if you bend it fairly hard, at a certain point it will change its resting shape and remember to a degree. This would allow a user to bend it strategically so that the device is the precise shape they want. The device would still flex as the original “non-customizable, device” does. Normal use does not flex the device enough to cause it to appreciably take on a new shape—i.e. it keeps its shape after adjusting. This can be done by adding a wire or strip or loop of iron or aluminum or other material.
Lite takes lithium batteries CR2450 or CR2032 or AAAA Alkaline.
Parts List for Alternative Version of the “Lite version”
Note the arrows showing the Outer surface “O” and Inner surface “I” in
Shape of a possible switch cover (to keep silicone out of switch during molding process) is shown in
Switch in silicone housing is shown in
A spring in loop after being cut to 29 cm and made into loop by twisting ends together and holding in place with a small steel clip, as shown in
Note Radius A, B and C in
In
Assembly Procedures
Wires are soldered to circuit board 2, switch is soldered to circuit board 1, and wires are soldered to motors as per schematic. Motors are given a thin coat of silicone to make them impermeable during molding process. Switch is sealed into molded, silicone cover with silicone glue also to keep silicone out during molding process. Two AAAA batteries have their positive end bumps filed down flush in order to create two “temporary” batteries that are about 0.08″ shorter than normal AAAA batteries. Small pieces of clay are placed on ends of each temporary battery and the circuit board 2 is stuck to one end. Circuit board 1 with mounted and encapsulated switch is pressed into the clay at the other end of the batteries. The wire is made into a loop by cutting a straight piece 29 cm long and twisting the two ends together. The wire is placed in a jig and formed with a heating process to 500° C. for five minutes in order for the spring to maintain the desired shape. The spring is then placed in the core mold. The batteries (with switch and PCB #1 at one end, and PCB #2 at the other end) is placed into the core mold and the two motors with wires running to PCB #2 are placed inside the core mold. Top of mold is pressed in place and the mold is filled with 30 durometer silicone. Once silicone has cured, the core is removed and placed in the outer mold. The outer mold top is pressed into place and is then filled with 10 durometer silicone. Once the silicone has cured the final product is removed from the mold. A blade is used to make one central split, between the batteries on the top surface of the clitoral pad. The short temporary batteries are removed through the slit along with the small bits of clay. The PCB contacts are cleaned and inspected for silicone that could interfere with battery to PCB contact. New AAAA batteries are inserted and the silicone stretches to accept the normal length batteries. The stretch causes the PCBs to be pressed against the ends of the batteries and maintain good electrical contact. The unit is then turned on to ensure both motors operate and any mold flanges are cut off.
The shape and degree of resistance to flexing of the internal arm is critical.
Two elements of TiNi wire between 0.020 and 0.030″ diameter offer the correct amount of flexibility. Prototypes created used 0.024, 0.026 and 0.0277″. A single strand would need to be about 0.026 to 0.032″ in diameter to offer similar stiffness, but two strands were settle on because of the increased lateral stability of the arm, over one thicker spring wire.
The shape of the arm is critical as well so that the arm conforms well to the shape of a woman between the clitoris and the vaginal opening. The clitoral pad is anatomically shaped to ensure it is close filling and it is small enough to nestle in between the outer labia. The arm is thin and narrow in order to be as unobtrusive as possible to the man. The internal vibrating module is curved to put pressure on the G-spot. When the arm is inserted into the vagina, the curve of the arm is spread open and stresses the spring. This exerts pressure downward on the clitoral pad and presses to pad into the woman's clitoral area. An equal force is exerted upwards by the internal vibrating module on the G-spot area in the vagina. The C shape of the device is opened up when it is inserted into the woman and the resulting pressure keeps the device in place during intercourse. The arm is flexible enough to allow movement. As a woman changes body position, the arm flexes and moves and does not exert undesirable pressure internally or externally in the woman. It should be noted also that the device conforms to the shape of the vagina even when this shape changes when a penis is inserted and also changes when the penis is at different angles relative to the woman. The spring is made of a memory material (TiNi) so that no amount of bending will permanently change the relaxed shape of the spring and therefore the shape of the device. Normally, the relaxed “C” shape of the device is opened up to almost an “L” shape when it is worn.
The “inner” surface of the clitoral pad, internal arm and internal vibrating module have a textured (knurled) surface to maximize grip or friction on the woman's skin. This is to help hold the device in place by gripping the woman's skin that it is in contact with.
The “outer” surface of the clitoral pad, internal arm and internal vibrating module that is against the man's skin is glass smooth to minimize friction to reduce any tendancy of the device to move with the man as the penis moves in and out of the vagina.
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