The present invention relates to a lay-on vibrator having vibration means for creating vibrations and a body including said vibration means.
The lay-on vibrator is a stimulation device of a special kind which is to be brought into contact or touch with or to be laid upon the skin of a portion of a human body, wherein vibrations created by the vibration means are transferred from the body of the lay-on vibrator to the skin of said human body portion and, hence, into said human body portion in order to stimulate said human body portion. In particular, such a lay-on vibrator is used for sexual stimulation by bringing it into contact with a sexual organ like the female clitoris.
It is an object of the present invention, to improve a lay-on vibrator for achieving a better stimulation effect.
In order to achieve the above and further objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a lay-on vibrator having vibration means for creating vibrations and a body including said vibration means, characterized by a movable element adapted to reciprocally pivot relative to said body.
So, the lay-on vibrator according to the present invention comes with an extra function in order to provide an additional particular stimulation effect. This extra stimulation effect is achieved by the movable element which is additionally provided according to the present invention and adapted to reciprocally pivot relative to the body of the lay-on vibrator, so that said movable element can be used somewhat like a vibrating feather which tickles the skin of a human body portion softly, whereas the body of the lay-on vibrator including the vibration means is to be used like a conventional lay-on vibrator.
Further advantageous embodiments and modifications of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
According to a preferred embodiment, said movable element is formed integrally with said body of the lay-on vibrator, which allows for an easy production of the lay-on vibrator according to the present invention.
According to a further preferred embodiment, said movable element is flexible relative to the body of the lay-on vibrator. To make the movable element flexible is a rather simple constructional measure for a pivotable arrangement of said movable element. This is in particular advantageous if the movable element is formed integrally with the body of the lay-on vibrator.
According to a still further preferred embodiment, said movable element comprises a flexible, preferably flappy, end which enables the movable element according to the present invention in a very efficient way to be used somewhat like a vibrating feather softly tickling the skin of a human body portion.
In a still further preferred embodiment, said body of the lay-on vibrator comprises a vibrating portion adapted to transfer vibrations created by said vibration means, wherein said vibrating portion is spaced from said movable element. Due to the provision of a vibrating portion for transferring vibrations created by said vibration means and the arrangement of said vibrating portion in a distance from said movable element, the lay-on vibrator according to the present invention can be used with its two different functions in a very advantageous way, i.e. with the movable element according to the present invention somewhat like a vibrating feather which tickles the skin softly, and at the side of said vibrating portion as a normal lay-on vibrator.
According to an advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, said body of the lay-on vibrator comprises an elongated shape having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to said first end portion, wherein said vibrating portion defines said first end portion and said movable element is provided at said second end portion. So, the lay-on vibrator according to this modification of the present invention can be used at its first end portion like a normal lay-on vibrator to be brought into touch with a human body portion and at its second end portion like a vibrating feather softly tickling the skin of a human body portion.
According to a further advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, the vibrating portion has a rounded shape which defines a round side of the lay-on vibrator to be used like a normal lay-on vibrator.
Further, said vibrating portion may comprise a hard surface which is very suitable to achieve efficient vibration transfer and in particular a maximum vibration transfer.
According to a still further advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, said vibration means comprises a drive means and an excenter rotatably driven by said drive means, wherein said excenter is provided in said vibrating portion. The use of an excenter and its arrangement in said vibrating portion lead to the creation and transferring of rather strong vibrations.
According to a still further advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, said movable element is reciprocally driven by said drive means, too. So, in this modification, said drive means is not only used for rotatably driving the aforementioned excenter, but also at the same time for driving said movable element so as to reciprocally pivot relative to the body of the lay-on vibrator. Consequently, in this modification, only one single drive means is used for driving the excenter and the movable element so that the size of the lay-on vibrator can be kept small.
In a still further advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, the body of the lay-on vibrator includes a chargeable battery for providing said vibration means with electrical power, wherein said vibrating portion is provided with an electrical connector coupled to said battery and adapted to be connected with an external charging device. So, additionally said vibrating portion is advantageously used for accommodation of an electrical connector provided for connection of an electrical cable so as to charge the battery by means of an external charging device.
According to a still further modification of the aforementioned embodiment, a button for switching on or off said vibration means is provided at said vibrating portion. The arrangement of such a switching on/off button at said vibrating portion has the advantage that the provision of such a button does not disturb the function of said movable element, but said movable is kept clear from the provision of such a button.
Preferably, the body of the lay-on vibrator comprises a curved shape having a concave side and a convex side opposite to said concave side. Such a shape not only gives the lay-on vibrator an elegant form, but also has the advantage that the lay-on vibrator may better fit to human body portions which often have a rounded or bent shape.
According to an advantageous modification of the aforementioned embodiment, said button is provided at the convex side of said body of the lay-on vibrator since the convex side offers a good access of said button.
In the following, a preferred embodiment according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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As further shown in the figures, the lay-on vibrator 2 comprises a movable element 6 which is provided at a portion of the body 4 distant from its rounded end portion 4a and, in the shown embodiment, is formed integrally with the body 4. The movable element 6 is flexible relative to the body 4 and, hence, adapted to reciprocally pivot relative to the body 4. Further, the movable element comprises a flexible flappy end 6a. The surface of at least a part of the body 4 and/or the movable element 6 is preferably made of silicone.
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For supplying the vibration means 10 with electrical power, there is provided a chargeable battery 18 which is located within the body 4 of the lay-on vibrator 2, too, as further shown in
In the shown embodiment, a further elongated body 28 is provided at the inner side 4c of the body 4. This further body 28 extends about along the length of the elongated body 4 from its rounded end portion 4a up to a location where the movable element 6 is arranged to the body 4. As shown in
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/057900 | 4/30/2012 | WO | 00 | 7/15/2015 |