The present invention relates to sexual stimulation devices, and more particularly to a mechanized dildo.
Sexual stimulation devices of the prior art include dildos that have vibratory elements such as disclosed in U.S. Application Publication No. 2002/1013415 and International Publication No. WO 2007/041853. It is also known to provide arcuate deformation of a prosthetic device such as a dildo as disclosed in U.S. Application Publication No. 2006/0069329. However, it is believed that none of this class of devices of the prior art has proven entirely satisfactory, for a variety of reasons.
Thus there is a need for a sexual stimulation device in the form of a dildo that provides an improved form of stimulation and enhanced versatility as compared with existing devices.
The present invention meets this need by providing a dildo that features an expandable girth, preferably a reciprocatingly expanding girth. In one aspect of the invention, the dildo includes a cam mechanism having a motor-driven shaft, a drive cam on and rotationally coupled to the shaft, a passive cam, and a guide structure for guiding the passive cam generally radially relative to the drive cam; a phallic sleeve preferably made of an elastic material; and a support structure supporting the sleeve in generally coaxial relation to the shaft and enclosing the passive cam in proximal relation to the sleeve, wherein the drive cam moves the passive cam to deflect a corresponding local region of the sleeve outwardly for expanding a girth of the sleeve. As the shaft rotates further, the cam recedes, and the elasticity of the deflected portion of the sleeve returns that portion of the sleeve to substantially its original unexpanded dimensions. Therefore the girth expansion is preferably reciprocating, as the shaft continues to rotate.
Preferably the passive cam is one of a plurality of passive cams in a set thereof, and the guide structure locates each passive cam of the set in a different radial orientation relative to the drive shaft for enhanced girth expansion. The drive cam can have a plurality of outwardly projecting lobes corresponding to the number of passive cams of the set, wherein the passive cams of the set operate in unison in response to rotation of the shaft. The drive cam can be one of a plurality of axially spaced drive cams, each drive cam having a corresponding set of passive cams associated therewith, and each drive cam can have the plurality of outwardly projecting lobes equal to the number of passive cams of the corresponding set, the passive cams of each set operating in unison in response to rotation of the shaft to produce corresponding girth enlargements. The sets of the passive cams can be angularly aligned, the drive cams also being angularly aligned for producing simultaneous girth enlargements. Alternatively, longitudinally alternating sets of the passive cams can be angularly offset, alternating ones of the drive cams being correspondingly angularly offset for producing differently oriented simultaneous girth enlargements. In another alternative, the sets of the passive cams are angularly aligned, and alternating ones of the drive cams are correspondingly angularly offset for producing alternating girth enlargements. In a further alternative, longitudinally alternating sets of the passive cams are angularly offset, and the drive cams are angularly aligned for producing differently oriented and alternating girth enlargements.
Preferably the dildo includes a motorized controller for operating the drive shaft. The controller can include a housing forming a handle for the dildo, a drive motor reduction-gear coupled to the drive shaft, and a main speed control for the motor. Preferably a vibrator mechanism is elastically supported by the phallic sleeve, the controller further including a vibrator speed control for the vibrator mechanism. The vibrator mechanism can be located in a head region of the phallic sleeve. The phallic sleeve can include a laterally extending arm portion for clitoral stimulation, the vibrator mechanism being located in the arm portion, a second vibrator mechanism being optionally located in the head region of the sleeve.
Preferably the controller is operative for changing speeds of the main motor and the vibration mechanism in response to a singular operator-controlled element. Alternatively, the controller includes separate operator-controlled elements for independent speed control of the main motor and the vibration mechanism.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
The present invention is directed to a mechanized dildo that is particularly effective in stimulating female genitalia. With reference to
Each of the drive cams 24 has outwardly projecting and equally circumferentially spaced lobes 34 corresponding to the number of passive cams 27 of the corresponding set 26. Accordingly, and since the passive cams 27 of each set are also equally spaced, rotation of the drive shaft 20 produces synchronous radial reciprocation of the passive cams 27 of each particular set, correspondingly producing outward local elastic radial expansion and contraction of the sleeve 16 proximate each of the passive cams of that set, thereby increasing and decreasing a local girth of the sleeve 16 in a region thereof associated with the set 26 of passive cams 27. The elastic tension within the phallic sleeve moves the passive cams inwardly as the respective lobes rotate beyond maximum passive cam displacement.
Preferably the phallic sleeve has a nominal diameter of from approximately 1.2 inches (30 mm) to approximately 2.0 inches (50 mm), and a nominal length of from approximately 5 inches (127 mm) to approximately 9 inches (228 mm), and the girth expansion can be from approximately 0.12 inch (3.1 mm) up to approximately 0.79 inch (20 mm), which corresponds to an increase in diameter of from approximately 0.04 inch (1 mm) to approximately 0.39 inch (10 mm). Of course, other dimensions are possible, depending on user preference.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
As also shown in
The control module 14 includes a control housing 50 that serves as a handle of the dildo 10 and which also encloses a battery pack 52 (which is retained by a removable cap 53) and a circuit board 54, there being appropriate wiring or other conductors (not shown) between the battery pack 52, the circuit board 54, the main motor 18, and the vibrator motors 47. In the configuration shown in
Regarding the throbbing, or reciprocating girth expansion, a preferred range of throbbing rates is between approximately 50 to approximately 180 times per minute. Preferred vibration rates are from approximately 20 per second to approximately 120 per second.
Suitable materials for the drive shaft 20 and the guide rods 28 include hardened steel; suitable materials for the support member 30, the dome member 32, the vibrator housings 46, the control housing 50, and the switch actuators 56, 57, and 58 include ABS. Suitable materials for the drive cams 24 and the passive cams 27 include POM and other substantially rigid plastics; suitable materials for the battery module include polypropylene; and suitable materials for the phallic sleeve include elastic plastic materials such as TPE. A suitable battery complement is four type AAA alkaline batteries.
With further reference to
As further shown in
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. For example, any number of drive cams and passive cam sets, and any number of passive cams per set are contemplated within the scope of the present invention. Also, the number of lobes on each cam can be different than the number of passive cams operated thereby, although a multiple or submultiple of that number is preferred, the equal numbers (three and four) described above being most preferred. Further, the drive cams can be supported other than rigidly on the drive shaft, such as with back-lash, or with an elastic connection. Moreover, a single cam member can form plural drive cams. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not necessarily be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/938,513, filed Nov. 3, 2010, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/971,797, filed Jan. 9, 2008, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/978,315, filed Oct. 8, 2007, all applications being incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
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