The present invention relates to a garment and accessories to be used in prevention and countermeasures to sexually transmitted diseases and urinary incontinence.
Presently the use of a condom during a sexual act is the most recommended means of preventing the spread of an STD. Condoms are also the most basic method of preventing an unwanted pregnancy. The function of a condom is to stop the spread of STDs and sexually transmitted infections STIs or prevent pregnancy by creating an effective barrier to semen.
However, skin cover by a condom is limited to approximately 80% of the shaft of a penis during an erection. Most condoms do not reach the base of the shaft and certainly do not cover the scrotum or the pubic area of the wearer, or any of the exposed skin areas of the sexual partner.
Unfortunately, some STDs, such as, Herpes or Syphilis present sores or lesions in the pelvic area of the infected person, or in a vaginal or anal area of sexual partners, as well as in other areas of the lower body. These areas will still be exposed and are likely to come into contact with exposed skin of a sextual partner or with the partner's sexual organ even when a condom is used. It is therefore still desirable to have an appropriate protection accessory even when using a condom.
Furthermore, most undergarments are not suitable to be worn during a sexual act. While some specialty garments exist, they are not typically sold through regular channels and will therefore be difficult to obtain. It is therefore desirable to have a conventional garment that also doubles as a barrier to skin contact during intercourse without intruding or obstructing a sexual act from occurring.
At the conclusion of a sexual act, individuals may wish to get dressed. However, at that time they may still be emitting body fluids, which then penetrate their garments causing embarrassing and unseemly stains. The same applies in general to those you suffer from sporadic incontinence. A flap having absorbent qualities will prevent these instances and allow the wearer escape embarrassing and awkward situations.
Furthermore, the problem of incontinence plagues many individuals, both young and old. Incontinence is sometimes brought about by a muscular condition, an illness, a mental state or psychological disorder of an afflicted party. Incontinence is an embarrassing condition that requires one to put on specially made garments or barriers to limit emission of odors or fluids. Unfortunately, the devices designated for such use are unfit for use as blockers of STDs as such devices are generally removed prior to intercourse.
The disclosed invention is an undergarment comprising a top opening and two bottom openings. The top opening is configured to be worn over a lower body area of a torso with each of the bottom openings admitting one leg of the wearer. The disclosed garment further comprises an aperture, the aperture occurring in a sidewall of the undergarment; the aperture configured to be located opposite a sexual organ of the wearer. A removable flap that is affixed on at least one end, where the removable flap contains at least one fastener for removable coupling with the sidewall of the undergarment. The removable flap is configured to prevent leakage of semen before or after a sexual act as well as to capture other body fluids being emitted through the urethra or anus of an incontinent individual.
The disclosed aperture in the sidewall of the undergarment may be configured to be opposite the penis of a wearer, that is substantially in the front of the garment, or between the legs or in the rear of the wearer, such that the opening is opposite vaginal area or anus of the wearer. The flap is removably or permanently attached along one of its ends to an area of the sidewall, such that the point of attachment acts as a pivot permitting the flap to be peeled off its fastener to reveal the aperture or to be reattached to the fastener, covering the aperture. It is preferred that the flap further comprise an absorbent disposable or reusable pad that is urinary with or separate from such flap. This absorbent pad serves the role of capturing all biofluids being emitted by the wearer.
The present application further discloses a protective device for penis and areas immediately adjacent thereto that can be used alone or in combination with the disclosed undergarment. The protective device is comprised of a conical wall having a first opening and a second opening. The first opening being larger than the second opening. The conical wall is slanted in the direction of the second opening. There are at least two flexible flaps attached near or along a portion of a ring forming the first opening. These two flaps being in a parallel and spaced apart relation with each other. The first opening is configured to be inserted over a penis and scrotum of a wearer, such that said second opening will be admitting a penis of a wearer inserted therethrough.
The disclosed protective device may further comprise a top flap. The top flap is attached axially along the conical wall near the top portion of the ring forming the first opening. The top flexible flap being in a contiguous and overlapping orientation with each of the side flaps. It is appreciated by one skilled in the art that all flaps as well as the conical wall may be made of opaque, transparent or semitransparent materials and be made of flexible materials. A person of such knowledge and skill may be further appreciate that the flaps disclosed may instead be a single flap attaching axially near the rim of the ring forming the first opening. Appreciably, one should bear in mind that the disclosed protective device can function in a dual role of a shield to semen and protection of surrounding skin, as well as to control incontinence symptoms of a wearer.
When used in combination with the disclosed undergarment, the protective device may be permanently affixed or worn as a separate accessory to such garment.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views.
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The flap 16 is affixed at least one point 12 near the aperture. It is then removably affixes using the fastener elements 18 and 20 to selectively cover or uncover the aperture 10. The fastener elements 18 and 20 may be a hook and loop fastener, a snap fastener, a hook with a catch combination, or button with buttonholes or two portions of a magnetic fastener. In
The edge 8 of the aperture 10 is elliptical, with sharp points of the ellipse coming to a point at top and bottom. The edge 8 may be rounder. The edge 8 may further contain an elastic or crimpled band around the aperture 10.
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The flap 16 may preferably contain an interior surface 26 and an exterior surface 30. The interior surface may be made of softer, more absorbent materials, while the exterior service 30 is preferred to be made of liquid blocking materials. In this fashion, the flap 16 doubles as a protective device to capture body fluids emitted involuntarily by the wearer. The fastener on the flap 16 is shown to be near the distal end 14, which pivots about the point of affixation 12. Alternatively, multiple fasteners may be disposed all along the edge 17.
The aperture 10 is shown to be circular. As mentioned above, the actual shape of the aperture 10 is not critical to the invention. Other possible shapes may be more square, trapezoidal, triangular or a heart shape or a as petals of a flower.
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The flexible flaps 43 are attached near the ring forming the opening 42 and are preferably made of pliable and stretchable material, that is substantially impervious, such as a resinous, rubber or polymeric surface. Additionally, the top flap 54 is mounted near the ring forming the first opening 42. The top flap 54 being in an overlapping orientation with each of the parallel flaps 43.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
This application claims benefit to the Provisional Utility Application No. 63/109,274 to the aforenamed inventor, that was filed on Nov. 3, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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63109274 | Nov 2020 | US |