This application describes a condom having a clitoral stimulation system integrated to the outer surface of the condom or as a separate system that may be selectively attached to the condom.
As is known, for many couples during sexual intercourse, the penis does not readily stimulate the female clitoris due to the alignment between the penis and clitoris. As a result, many women find it hard to achieve orgasm, thus leading to frustration for both male and female partners. In particular, clitoral stimulation is often difficult without some form of auxiliary stimulation beyond the regular thrusting motions of sexual intercourse.
While many stimulation devices exist for the auxiliary stimulation of the clitoris (eg. vibrators and various “clit ticklers” such as a “penis ring” or “clit flicker”), there continues to be a need for improved sexual stimulation devices that provide unique functionality for clitoral stimulation. For example, there are many forms of vibrators and dildos that include various functionalities for clitoral stimulation. Such devices are manufactured from a wide variety of materials having various surface properties including rubber, acrylic, stainless steel, glass and various wood materials each of which may be intended or designed to promote clitoral stimulation. They can also include features such as variable speeds and pulsing features and can be in various forms such as strap-on devices or double-ended devices.
“Clit ticklers” and “penis rings” include many devices that are placed over the penis that during intercourse provide a more direct stimulation of the clitoris. That is, a typical penis ring will include a ring that is placed over the shaft of the penis that includes an upwardly projecting surface that when inside the vagina comes into more direct contact with the clitoris. As a result, during intercourse, such devices will increase the degree of vibratory stimulation of the clitoris. Such devices may be passive devices that require manual manipulation to cause clitoral stimulation or may include an electrical vibratory component that automatically causes clitoral stimulation.
As is also known, condoms are well known devices used extensively for contraception as well as minimizing the risks of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Condoms are also known to include various stimulatory features designed to facilitate clitoral stimulation by including surface texturing on the exterior sheath of the condom by “ribs” or other raised features that are intended to enhance vibratory motion on the clitoris.
However, while each of the above past systems, to varying degrees and in different situations may provide satisfactory results to a woman or to a woman and her partner, there continues to be need for a sexual stimulation device that provides improved stimulation of the clitoris particularly in conjunction with condom use and that likewise does not decrease male stimulation. In other words, there has been a need for a system in which condoms include improved clitoral stimulation abilities while continuing to provide the simple, convenient and low-cost features of a condom that make it appealing for use by couples.
Further still, during intercourse, partners will often engage in a variety of different positions during a love making session. Generally, such positions will be either front-to-front (“frontal”) positions where the male and female are facing one another or front-to-back (“behind”) positions where the male enters the female from behind. Similarly, the partners may engage is side positions. In each position, the position of the penis relative to the vagina and clitoris is different. Specifically for the frontal and behind positions, the position of the penis relative to the vagina and clitoris is reversed. That is, during frontal intercourse, the top surface of the penis is in closer proximity to the clitoris whereas during behind intercourse, the bottom surface of the penis is in closer proximity to the clitoris. Thus, during intercourse, different areas of the penis will be contributing to clitoral stimulation.
Again, while past condoms may provide minimal stimulation to the clitoris, there has been a need for condoms that specifically enable direct clitoral stimulation during both frontal and behind intercourse without requiring adjustment (and hence risk of breakage) of the condom during an intercourse session.
A review of the prior art reveals that such condoms have not been developed.
For example, US Patent Application 2004/0133070 describes a condom device that includes an integral electric vibrator within the main body of the condom adjacent the open end of the condom. The system is packaged in a manner similar to a standard rolled condom. After placement on an erect penis (ie by un-rolling), the device is activated by pulling on a small thread which switches on the electric vibrator. U.S. Pat. No. 6,991,600 discloses a stimulatory device that is strapped to a penis and that includes a clitoris stimulating component. US Patent Application 2007/0038019 describes a penis ring that includes a microvibrator and US Patent Application 2002/0029008, US Patent Application 2006/0247493, US Patent Application 2006/0178602 and US Patent Application 2008/0077058 each describe a small vibrator that may be attached to a penis using a ring. Finally, US Patent Application 2008/0082028 describes a vibrator that may be used by both males and females.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a condom comprising a body having a shaft portion and a base portion; a clitoral stimulation system (CSS) located on the shaft portion adjacent the base portion wherein the CSS is sized and positioned for clitoral stimulation during intercourse.
In different embodiments, the CSS may be in various individual or combined forms including:
In other embodiments, the body includes a CSS pocket for insertion of a separate CSS into the CSS pocket. The separate CSS may be a resiliently flexible hump having an inner concave surface corresponding in radius to the typical outer radius of an erect penis. The separate CSS may be a vibrator and may have an inner concave surface corresponding in radius to the typical outer radius of an erect penis and/or an outer convex surface adapted for tight frictional engagement with the inner surfaces of the pocket.
In another embodiment, the body includes at least two CSS pockets for insertion of separate CSS's into each CSS pocket. The body may include two CSS pockets positioned for frontal and behind intercourse positions and/or for G-spot stimulation.
In accordance with another embodiment, the invention provides a method of manufacturing a condom having a CSS comprising the step of solution casting a condom on a mold within a liquid solution wherein at least one CSS is operatively connected to the condom either before or after the mold is solution cast within the liquid solution. In another embodiment of the method, the CSS includes at least one CSS pocket and the mold includes a first mold and at least one pocket mold and wherein the at least one pocket mold is operatively connected to the condom after solution casting and the at least one pocket mold is subsequently cast with the liquid solution. In one embodiment, the CSS is operatively connected to the condom after solution casting and the CSS is subsequently cast with the liquid solution. The mold may be solution cast in latex rubber or polyurethane.
In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a condom kit comprising: at least one condom having a body having a shaft portion, a base portion and at least one clitoral stimulation system (CSS) pocket, the at least one CSS pocket for securing at least one CSS within each CSS pocket; condom packaging for operatively and separately containing each at least one condom; at least one separate CSS for operative insertion within each at least one CSS pocket and wherein each CSS is sized and positioned for clitoral or vaginal stimulation during intercourse; and, packaging for containing each of the at least one condom, condom packaging and at least one separate CSS.
The invention is described with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
With reference to the figures, a condom having improved clitoral stimulation features is provided. As is known, the average erect human penis size is approximately 5.1-5.9 inches with an average erect diameter of 1.5 inches.
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In its most basic form, the CSP is a simple solid or semi-solid hump 20 as shown in
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In one embodiment, the CSP insert 24 is a vibrator device 24a as shown in
Importantly, these embodiments would enable the user to insert and remove the CSP devices into the condom for washing and re-use whilst the condom with a pocket could be disposed of in the usual way.
Various embodiments of the condom may be manufactured utilizing the following methodologies.
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In an embodiment incorporating a pocket 22, a two part mold may be utilized including a first mold 50 and pocket mold 52. In this case, the main shaft of the condom may be cast initially without the pocket mold (Step 5a). After curing or partial curing of the first cast layer, the pocket mold may be placed against the first cast layer (Step 5B) and dipped a second time (Step 5C). The pocket mold 52 is then removed (Step 5D). The second dip may be from the same direction such that the condom is comprised of two dip cast layers or from an alternate direction such that only the pocket mold 52 is immersed in the liquid solution so as to prevent over thickening of the condom at the head end of the condom. This may be desirable so as to maintain sensitivity to the male during use. In another embodiment, the pocket mold or CSS is sprayed with liquid solution from an alternate direction in order to cover only the pocket mold or CSS.
After the condom has fully cured and the pocket mold has been removed, the condom is packaged.
Depending on the size of the CSS, the condom may not be readily rolled off the mold and hence, the condom may not be packaged as a conventional condom would be as a small square package with a “ring” of rolled rubber or latex. In these embodiments, it may be necessary to fold or package the condom in an alternate package which would alter the manner in which the condom was placed on the erect penis prior to intercourse. Accordingly, in some embodiments, a film of lubricant may be added to the inner surface of the condom to assist in sliding the condom onto the penis instead of rolling it onto the penis.
In the case of the pocket mold, in most cases the condom could be rolled and packaged in the conventional manner.
Depending on the embodiment, the condom may be packaged as a typical single use condom, as a “kit” in which a number of different condoms having different CSS's are included, or as separate components that can be purchased separately.
More specifically, a single-use condom would typically include an integrated CSS. The condom would be packaged as single condom or as a multiple package (individual condom packages connected together) and each condom would be disposed of after use.
A kit would generally include one or more pocket condoms with one or more separate CSS's. In this case, the kit could include different CSS's that could be individually inserted into a pocket condom or the kit could include one or more condoms with an integrated CSS. Accordingly, the users could “try-out” different CSS's to determine which type of CSS they enjoyed the most. In this case, the kit could include the vibrator option.
In another embodiment, the purchasers simply purchase the desired CSS's and pocket condoms in any desired combination. For example, the users may determine that the vibrator/pocket condom combination is their favorite combination in which case, they would simply purchase one or more single use pocket condoms and re-use the vibrator in each condom. Alternatively, the users may decide to maintain a collection of different “passive” CSS designs that are selectively used in individually packaged pocket condoms.
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While the invention has been described by the foregoing description and the figures, it is understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/166,291 filed Apr. 3, 2009.
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61166291 | Apr 2009 | US |