a and 6b are sectional views of the model of the present invention in different states in accordance with a further embodiment.
Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments of the invention that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or similar reference numerals are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts. The drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale. For purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms, such as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath, rear, and front may be used with respect to the drawings. These and similar directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. The words “connect,” “couple,” and similar terms with their inflectional morphemes do not necessarily denote direct and immediate connections, but also include connections through mediate elements or devices.
To initiate a demonstration of the model 10, a user activates a switch 20, operatively coupled to a power source, such as battery 38, as shown in
Activation of switch 20 energizes the motor 14 and causes a threaded output shaft 15 to rotate. As shown in
As is known, the size and shape of the penis changes during the erectile process. To demonstrate this phenomenon, arm 50 pivots between the flaccid state (
The cam mechanism includes a cam 34, shown schematically in
As mentioned before, the arm's length increases as it pivots towards the erect state illustrated in
Application of the tensile force is realized by toggle mechanism 22 having a barrel 24 (
During rotation of cam 34, its cam surface engages cam follower 36 forcing it to move linearly along a guide channel 26 (
As the arm's length increases, a shape of arm 50 undergoes certain changes due to the elasticity of the arm's material. As illustrated in
Reversing rotation of motor 14 is associated with retracting cam follower 36 to a position of
a, 6b, and 7 illustrate a further embodiment of a demonstration model of the present invention. A model 80 includes a gear train 16, a motor 14, an user operated switch 20, a stand 12, a power source 38, and casing 18 as shown in
Model 80 includes a notched gear 82 in rotational communication via an axle assembly 84 to a gear train such as the one in
Gear 82 includes a periphery 83 wherein a notch 86 is suitably sized for leads 88a, 88b of respective switches 90a, 90b. When the leads 88a and 88b pass into the notch 86, the space provided by the notch 86 allows the leads 88a and 88b to become disengaged and interrupt electric flow through wires 89 of the switch. When flow is interrupted, the movement of the arm 50 is stopped and the model has achieved erection or its flaccid state.
Leads 88a, 88b may in one embodiment be flexible metal strips that when engaged, i.e. touching each other, transmit electricity in a predetermined circuit, such as the one in
When notch 86 is proximal to one of the leads, those leads expand and electric flow is interrupted, as for example leads 88a. At that time, motor 14 stops and the movement of the arm 50 is stopped and the model has achieved erection or its flaccid state. To demonstrate the reverse movement, a user engages switch 20, which preferably is a three-position switch, and the arm reverses direction and accordingly the model progresses from a first state to a second state, such as from a tumescent to a flaccid state or vice versa.
The three-position switch provides electricity to the motor 14 in a first position or start position, despite the fact that one of the switch 90a or 90b is open because the leads 88a or 88b are in a notch 86. Provision of electricity to the motor 14 allows the notched gear 82 rotate. As the notched gear 82 rotates, the leads 88a and 88b are both forced out of the notches 86 and thus their respective contacts are closed. In this position, the switch 20 may be released and the model will continue to operate traversing from flaccid to erect or erect to flaccid positions. Upon release, the switch 20 is in a second position, “normal” position. The third position of the switch 20 operates is the same as the first, but provides for rotation of the motor 14 in the opposite direction as the first position. Thus the notched gear 82 can rotate in the opposite direction.
As with the embodiment shown in
Fixedly attached to gear 82 is a post 94 and acting as a cam follower in a cam 95 to move plunger 92 with respect to a second post 96. The second post 96 is substantially rigidly mounted to the casing 18 or another suitable point, and remains stationary.
When the gear 82 rotates, post 94 moves relative to an exterior surface of the casing 18 and the length of the plunger 92 changes along a length B. As a result, on model 80 the arm 50 of
This document describes the inventive demonstration model for illustration purposes only. Neither the specific embodiments of the invention as a whole, nor those of its features limit the general principles underlying the invention. In particular, the invention is not limited to a gear train or a two-link toggle mechanism. The gear train may be substituted by a hydraulic or pneumatic structure, whereas the toggle mechanism may have multiple telescopically operating links providing the arm with different sizes, if, of course a need exist. Thus, the specific features described herein may be used in some embodiments, but not in others, without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth. Many additional modifications are intended in the foregoing disclosure, and it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that in some instances some features of the invention will be employed in the absence of a corresponding use of other features. The illustrative examples therefore do not define the metes and bounds of the invention.
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60764409 | Feb 2006 | US |