The present invention relates generally to condoms. More specifically, the present invention relates to penile condoms used to prevent unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, and in addition, the condom may be used to add overall penile girth to thereby alter the overall sexual experience.
Condoms have been used for centuries. While early condom attempts were made with woven fabric, the first effective condoms were created from animal membranes. With the advent of vulcanization, rubber became the preferred condom material in the middle of the nineteenth century. In the 1930's, significant condom advancements were made in performance, comfort and affordability through the use of latex.
Currently, many different types of penile condoms are available. Some condoms may provide prosthetic assistance while others aim at preventing pregnancy and/or the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. However, present condoms do not provide noticeable penile girth enhancement while at the same time permitting user sensitivity along its length. The present invention is directed toward a condom that seeks to enhance penile girth while at the same time functioning to prevent pregnancy and/or the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.
The present invention is directed to an improved male condom. The condom includes a flexible, sheath-like tubular body that may be manufactured of a material known in the art. The body is comprised of a wall having a closed end, an open end, an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface. The present invention provides penile girth enhancement in the form of at least one rib, or raised area, positioned on the outer wall surface. The rib preferably extends longitudinally of a central axis and along at least a substantial portion of a longitudinal length of the body. The rib is configured to provide an area of relatively increased thickness to the condom wall, thereby also effectively increasing the overall penile girth of the wearer. The rib, or raised area, is formed from a substantially homogenous, flexible material and may have a relatively smooth surface. As is known, a reservoir or tip for collected semen is positioned at the closed end.
In an alternative embodiment, the condom includes a plurality of ribs or raised areas of increased thickness. These ribs may be circumferentially spaced and radially extending from the condom body. The circumferential spacing provides alternating areas of greater and lesser thicknesses.
In another alternative embodiment, the ribs or raised areas of the present invention may have a varied texture. The variation may be in the form of variation in the width or texture of the ribs or raised areas, as will be discussed in greater detail.
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In general, the improved condom 3 of the present invention is preferably formed from a prophylactically impermeable elastomeric material such as latex; however, other materials may be employed to the advantage of those users allergic to latex. Although described as different portions, the entire condom 3 is preferably formed contemporaneously through methods such as blow extrusion, latex resin dipping, polyurethane dipping, heated film and vacuum, heat sealing, or any other method known in the art or developed hereafter.
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As is illustrated particularly in the cross sectional view of
Although at least one rib or raised area 23 is needed to practice the present invention, as shown in the Figures, a preferred embodiment includes a plurality of ribs or raised areas of increased thickness 23. As may be seen, the ribs 23 are preferably radially extending from the outer wall surface 27 and are circumferentially spaced around the sheath-like tubular body portion 7; however, spacing could be altered if desired. While any number of ribs 23 may be used up to and including the number necessary to encircle substantially the entire body portion 7, it is preferable allow for longitudinal, circumferentially located areas of lesser thickness 25 between the ribs of increased thickness 23. The areas of lesser thickness 25 provide a greater sensitivity to the user and his partner relative to the sensitivity provided by the ribs of increased thickness 23. It is contemplated that the thickness of the areas of lesser thickness 25 may approximate the thickness of a standard condom. The raised ribs 23 are preferably made of a sufficiently pliable, or flexible, material so as to allow ease in rolling the condom 3, as well as for user and partner comfort.
As may be seen in the Figures the condom 3 further preferably includes a base ring portion 9. The base ring portion 9 of the condom 3 has an inner diameter substantially equal to the inner diameter 10 of the body portion 7. The base ring technology is well known in the art. The ring 9 serves as a final support member that aids in retaining the condom shape.
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The improved condom 3 is used in the manner typical to that of a standard rolled condom.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/682,303, filed May 18, 2005.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60682303 | May 2005 | US |