Not Applicable.
This invention pertains to pants. More particularly, this invention pertains to women's pants that allow the wearer to engage in sexual intercourse or have a gynecological exam while fully clothed, without the use of snaps, buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop, or other fasteners.
The pants include a flexible crotch opening that biases in a closed position regardless of the wearer's stance or body position. However, once the crotch portion is pulled into an open position and the wearer is engaged in sexual intercourse, the crotch portion easily maintains its open position without the wearer or the wearer's partner needing to hold the crotch portion open. The crotch portion is configured to feel to the wearer's partner like a physical extension of the wearer.
There is related prior art clothing for women designed to allow the wearer to urinate without removing the clothing. However, this prior art is not optimal for allowing the wearer to engage in discreet sexual intercourse while fully clothed.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,100,214, titled “Article of Clothing With a Crotch Portion Positionable Between Open and Closed Positions,” by Murray, discloses an article of clothing with a crotch portion that can be opened. The crotch portion includes an overlapping first and second flap that are held together with buttons or other fasteners. Murray's invention is for use by women who need to urinate without removing their clothing, for example when it is cold outside or during outdoor athletic events when there is no restroom readily available. While Murray's pants may work well for their intended purpose, they would not be useful as pants for discreet sexual intercourse. Murray's fasteners would take time to open and close and would cause discomfort to the wearer's partner.
Patent application publication 2010/0269243, titled “Pant Garment Having an Opening for Female Urination,” by Paree, discloses pants with a flap frame in the crotch portion. The flap frame has overlying flaps that the wearer pulls apart to allow the wearer to urinate while in a front stance position. While Paree's invention may work for its intended purpose, it would not be useful for sexual intercourse. Paree's flaps are overlapped too great an extent and would cause extreme discomfort to the wearer's sexual partner, unless the flaps were manually held open during intercourse.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a pair of pants with a flexible crotch opening is provided. The pants include a body-encircling portion having a right leg portion, a left-leg portion, and a crotch portion.
In one embodiment, the crotch portion is kite-shaped and has a perimeter that encircles at least the entrance portion of the wearer's external vaginal area. The crotch portion is positionable between open and closed positions.
The crotch portion includes a first cover and a second cover, each of which are attached to the crotch portion perimeter. The first cover and the second cover each have a free edge. When the crotch portion is in a closed position, the first and second covers overlap one another to form a covering of the external vaginal area of the wearer. Neither free edge intersects the centerline of the external vaginal area of the wearer.
The crotch portion biases in a closed position regardless of the position of the wearer. Thus, the crotch portion covers the wearer completely even when a wearer is running, stretching, sitting spread-legged, or doing yoga.
In another embodiment, the crotch biases to a closed position during normal activities such as walking or sitting. The crotch edges are configured to spread apart sufficiently to allow for a gynecological exam, e.g., examination with the use of a speculum, without requiring removal of the pants.
In one embodiment, the crotch portion does not include any fasteners, such as zippers, snaps, or a hook and loop fastening system.
The crotch portion is placed in an open position by pulling apart the free edges of the first and second covers. Once the crotch portion is in an open position, a member inserted into the wearer's vaginal opening will be sufficient to hold the crotch in an open position. The first and second covers press against the member with a force and pressure configured to feel like an extension of the wearer's vagina. In one embodiment, the internal lining of the first and second covers are soft and smooth material, such as thin fleece.
In one embodiment, the pants are made of a uniform material. In one embodiment, the pants are yoga pants. In one embodiment, the pants are made of a combination of polyester and spandex.
The above-mentioned features will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description read together with the drawings in which:
Apparatus for discreet sexual intercourse is disclosed. The pants are generally indicated as 100. Certain elements, such as crotch panels 102, include a right-side designation 102-R or left-side designation 102-L. Other elements, such as the sides 406 of crotch opening 150, include both upper/lower and right/left designations, e.g., 406-UR, 406-UL, 406-LR, and 406-LL.
In the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus is shown as full-length pants 100. However, other embodiments include shorts, jeans, slacks, tights, body-suits, bathing suits, leotards, foundation garments, panty hose, and costumes.
Front leg pieces 106-R, 106-L and back leg pieces 108-R, 108-L are configured to join in a manner to define crotch area 150. Crotch area 150 is kite-shaped. Due to the elastic nature of the material used in the pants, in some embodiments the crotch area 150 is substantially kite-shaped even if crotch area 150 does not define a kite with perfectly straight edges. Left crotch panel 102-L overlaps right crotch panel 102-R. Left and right crotch panel 102-L, 102-R bias to a closed position. As shown in
Once member 300 is removed, crotch panels 102-L, 102-R immediately return to their original closed position as shown in
Left crotch panel 102-L is attached to all of upper left side 406-UL and all of lower left side 406-LL. Left crotch panel 102-L is attached to only a portion of upper right side 406-UR and a portion of lower right side 406-LR. Free edge 402-L extends from upper right side 406-UR to lower right side 406-LR, parallel to the seam 410 joining the front leg pieces 106-R, 106-L.
Right crotch panel 102-R is attached to all of upper right side 406-UR and all of lower right side 406-LR. Right crotch panel 102-R is attached to only a portion of upper left side 406-UL and a portion of lower left side 406-LL. Free edge 502-R extends from upper left side 406-UL to lower left side 406-LL, parallel to the seam 410 joining the front leg pieces 106-R, 106-L.
Free edges 402-L, 502-R are parallel to, and located on either side of, the centerline of the wearer's external vaginal area. Free edges 402-L, 502-R include respective overloop stitching 404-L, 504-R that prevent the edges 402-L, 502-R from rolling or bunching during intercourse. By spacing the free edges 402-L, 502-R from the centerline of the wearer's external vaginal area, the stitching 404-L, 504-R is impeded from entering the labia majora or causing irritation to the sensitive areas of the wearer's external vaginal area.
Left and right panel inner faces are lined with a smooth, soft material 506-L, 506-R that is comfortable for both the wearer and her partner. The material 506-L, 506-R is sufficiently smooth such that the force/pressure 302-FR, 302-FL will not create a static or kinetic friction of sufficient strength remove a condom from the wearer's partner. In one embodiment, the lining is thin fleece. In one embodiment, the interior of leg portions 106-R, 106-L, 108-R, 108-L are lined with the same smooth, soft material. Free edges 402-L, 502-R are sufficiently flat that, combined with the inner lining 506-L, 506-R, the wearer does not feel the free edges 402-L, 502-R. Free edges 402-L, 502-R are not attached to any fasteners, such as buttons, snaps, or hook-and-loop combinations.
A user of the pants 100 may engage in sexual intercourse without the additional step of getting undressed. In addition, a user is able to cease sexual intercourse at a moment's notice and be fully dressed immediately thereafter. In addition, a user is able to engage in sexual intercourse in cold weather without exposing skin to the elements. A user is able to engage in sexual intercourse without exposing to view any portion surrounding the wearer's crotch area, including the legs, waist, and buttocks.
Pattern pieces 13A, 13B, 13C, 13D have notch markings 1300. When two adjacent pieces are properly stitched together, their respective notch markings 1300 are superposed. The top line of the “T” of each notch marking 1300 indicates a stitch line.
When crotch panels 102-L, 102-R and leg pieces 106-R, 106-L, 108-R, 108-L are sewn together, their adjacent portions have grainlines 1302, 1304, 1306, 1308 that are parallel such that the crotch 102 and leg pieces 106, 108 stretch in the same direction. As a result, crotch area 150 is less likely to bunch and disclose any opening 204 unless the wearer holds crotch area 150 in an open position.
The left crotch panel 1400-L includes a free edge 1402-L that extends from upper right 406-UR to lower right 406-LR. Left crotch panel 1400-L and right crotch panel 1400-R overlap such that the external vaginal area of the user is between free edges 1402-L, 1502-R. The free edge 1502-R of right crotch panel 1400-R is not visible from the outside. A majority of the area of the crotch panels 1400-L, 1400-R do not overlap one another. The length to width ratio of each panel 1400-R, 1400-L is approximately 6:2.
The crotch panels 1400-L, 1400-R bias to a closed position such that the crotch portion 150 will not open during everyday activities such as walking or sitting. The free edges 1402-L, 1502-R of the crotch panels 1400-L, 1400-R are sufficiently close to the center such that crotch portion 150 is capable of being opened large enough for medical examination purposes, for example, inserting a speculum, or conducting a fertility treatment procedure.
The forces 302-FR, 302-FL pressing against an inserted speculum would not be in direct opposition; however, the forces 302-FR, 302-FL are not sufficient to dislodge a speculum or cause a torque in the speculum that would discomfort the patient. Thus, a patient may wear the pants while traveling to a medical appointment, wear the pants 100 during the medical appointment, undergo an exam or treatment, and leave the medical appointment without ever having had to remove the pants 100. The patient would remained clothed during an examination, thereby making the patient feel more comfortable and relaxed during pelvic examinations and procedures.
The left crotch panel 1600-L includes a free edge 1602-L that extends from upper right 406-UR to lower right 406-LR. Left crotch panel 1400-L and right crotch panel 1600-R overlap such that the external vaginal area of the user is between free edges 1602-L, 1702-R. The free edge 1702-R of right crotch panel 1600-R is not visible from the outside. A majority of the area of the crotch panels 1600-L, 1600-R do not overlap one another. The length to width ratio of the left panel 1600-L is approximately 6 to 2. The length to width ratio of the right panel 1600-R is approximately 6 to 2.5. In another embodiment, the length to width ratio of the left panel 1600-L is approximately 6 to 2.5, and the length to width ratio of the right panel 1600-R is approximately 6 to 2.
The crotch panels 1600-L, 1600-R bias to a closed position such that the crotch portion 150 will not open during everyday activities such as walking or sitting. The free edge 1602-L of the crotch panels 1600-L is sufficiently close to the center such that crotch portion 150 is capable of being opened large enough for medical examination purposes, for example, inserting a speculum, or conducting a fertility treatment procedure.
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.
This application claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 62/358,724, filed Jul. 6, 2016.
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