The present invention relates to the field of sexual paraphernalia and, more particularly, to sexual stimulation device intended for use by a woman.
There are numerous devices available for use by a woman for sexual stimulation. They include products that are entirely manually operated, and achieve stimulation by shape and/or texture, and products that are provided with internal motors that achieve stimulation by shape, texture and vibration. These devices can generally be used to stimulate only one area at a time. However, it is known that there are at least three distinct effective genital stimulation areas in most women, namely the clitoris and surrounding shell, the inner surface of the vagina and the so-called G-spot, a nerve reflex area inside the vagina, along the anterior surface.
The disclosed stimulation devices are directed at solving one or more problems set forth above and other problems.
One aspect of the present disclosure provides a sexual stimulation device. The stimulation device includes a first pad dimensioned for placement against a pubic area and a second pad dimensioned for placement inside a vagina. The stimulation device also includes a first vibrating motor. The stimulation device further includes a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The first connecting member and the second connecting member connect the first pad and the second pad. The first pad and the second pad may move/vibrate driven by the first vibrating motor.
Other aspects of the present disclosure can be understood by those skilled in the art in light of the description, the claims, and the drawings of the present disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
When the stimulator 200 is in use, the inner pad 204 may lie against regions of the vagina. In certain embodiments, the inner pad 204 is configured to lie against the region of the vagina near which the G-spot is located. The outer pad 202 may lie against the pubic area. In certain embodiment, the outer pad 202 may lie against the clitoris area. The outer pad 202 may have a charging hole 210, which may receive power supply from the charger 300 through a plug 302, and a push button 212.
The stimulator 200 may have an additional connecting member branching from the connecting member 206 or 208. An additional pad may attach to the additional connecting member. The additional connecting member and the additional pad may be so configured that, when the stimulator is in use, the additional pad may lie against a third area of human body, such as anal area. The additional pad may also contain a vibrating motor.
The connecting members 206 and 208 may be in various shapes and sizes. In certain embodiments, the cross section of the connecting members 206 and 208 may be in the shape of an ellipse. The cross-section area of the connecting members 206 and 208 is generally small compared to the cross-section area of the pad 202 and the pad 204. The size of cross section of the connecting members 206 and 208 may be uniform or may vary along the connecting members 206 or 208. The size and shape of the cross sections of the connecting members 206/208 may be configured to minimize the obstruction to the vaginal opening.
The first member 206 and the second member 208 of the connection structure may be connected to the pad 202 and 204 at the two sides close to the bottom of the first pad 202 and the second pad 204. The relative position of the connecting members 206/208 may be configured to minimize the obstruction to the vagina opening and the vagina. That is, the distance between the first connecting member 206 and the second connecting member 208 may be configured to allow the insertion and movement of other objects that may be placed in the vagina. Thus, the stimulator 200 may be worn during a sexual intercourse or other activities and the male sex organ or other objects may enter the vagina and move therein without much obstruction.
The first connecting member 206 and the second connecting member 208 may also be so configured that the stimulator 200 may maintain its position during use. That is, once a user places the stimulator 200 in a position for use, the vibration of the stimulator 200 and/or the body movement of the user and/or the user's partner may not cause the stimulator 200 to substantially relocate from the position the user places the stimulator 200.
Within the first chamber, the stimulator 200 may include a waterproof plug 222, a charging socket 224, the push button 212, a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) 226, a power source 228, and a first vibrating motor 234. Within the shell of the second pad 204, the stimulator 200 may include a second vibrating motor 236.
As shown in
When viewed from outer side 214 with the arms 206/208 at the bottom, the waterproof plug 222 is positioned at the top of the first chamber and the PCBA 226 is positioned below the waterproof plug 202. The parts within the first chamber may be configured in other manners.
The first member 206 and the second member 208 of the connection structure may be connected to the pad 202 at the two sides of the pad 202 close to the bottom of the pad 202. Other types of connection structure may also be used. The first member 206 and the second member 208 may be made as integral components of the stimulator 200. They may also be made separately and detachably attached to the pad 202 and the pad 204 during use.
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The shell 230 and the core 232 may be made from materials that are flexible enough to be bent or extended and may also be sufficiently rigid to maintain the shape. Therefore, a user may adjust the angle A of the “V” without much difficulty. Meanwhile, the “V” shape may not be easily deformed during use of the stimulator 200. That is, the angle A of the “V” may be substantially maintained while one or two of the two pads 202 and 204 vibrate. When the stimulator 200 is in use and rubs against human body parts, sometimes quite vigorously, the angle A of the V may also be substantially maintained.
A user may adjust the angle of the “V” so the inner pad 204 makes contact with certain region within the vagina, and the outer pad 202 makes contact with the pubic area. In certain embodiment, the inner pad 204 may contact the region near where the G-spot is located and the outer pad 202 may contact the clitoris area. The stimulator 200 may be configured so a portion of one or two of the first connecting member 206 and the second connecting member 208 may make contact with the front wall of the vagina when the inner pad 204 is inserted into the vagina to make contact with certain region within the vagina. The core 232 may be made of material that is resilient enough that the core 232 may push the pads 202 and 204, and or the connecting members 206 and/or 208 against the body areas that they make contact with. The shell 230 and the core 232 may also be hard enough to protect the components and circuitry located therein.
The first vibrating motor 234 and the second vibrating motor 236 are under the control of the PCBA 226. The PCBA 226 may turn on the first vibrating motor 234 and the second vibrating motor 236 simultaneously. The PCBA 226 may also only turn on one of the two vibrating motors 234 and 236 or turn off both of the two vibrating motors 234 and 236 as a user chooses. A user may choose to move/vibrate the pads 202 and/or 204 through mechanic means when the motors 234 and/or 236 are turned off.
The PCBA 226 may be pre-programmed for a variety of vibrating patterns to control the direction, frequency, and strength of the vibration of the different components of the stimulator 200, such as pad 202 and/or 204, and/or connecting members 206/208. The motors 234 and 236 may be configured to vibrate along various directions and dimensions and with various frequency and strength. The PCBA 206 may choose the same pattern for both motor 234 and 236. For example, the motor 234 and 236 may vibrate along the same direction with same frequency and/or strength. The PCBA 206 may also choose different pattern for motor 234 and 236. For example, the motor 234 and 236 may vibrate along different direction with different frequency and/or strength. The PCBA 206 may choose any combination of the vibration mechanisms for the two motor 234 and 236. The vibrating signal generated by the PCBA 206 may be transmitted to the motor 234 and 236 through the same electrical transmitting wire or a separate signal transmitting wire.
A user may select different vibrating pattern and the combinations of various vibrating patterns by pressing the push button 212. A user may also control the motors 234 and 236 through a remote. The circuit board assembly may receive signal from a remote through the receiver antenna 240 and control the vibrating motors 234 and 236 accordingly. The circuit and the motors of the stimulator 200 are powered by the power source 228. The power source 228 may or may not be rechargeable cell and, if rechargeable, may be recharged by receiving electricity from the charger 300 through the plug 302.
Under the drive of the motors 234 and 236, the pad 202 and the pad 204 may move/vibrate along different directions and/or dimensions. As shown in
As shown in
Thus, the PCBA 226 may generate a first vibrating pattern for the outer pad 202, a second vibrating pattern for the inner pad 204, a third vibrating pattern for the connecting member 206, and a fourth vibrating pattern for the connecting member 208. The first, second, third, and fourth vibrating pattern may or may not be the same.
The materials for making the shell 230 and/or the core 232 may be of such a property to allow the vibrations of the pads 202 and/or 204, and/or the connecting members 206 and/or 208, as driven by the motors 234 and 236. For example, the shell 230 may be flexible enough to permit the pad 202 and 204 move along the first direction D1, the second direction D2, and the third direction D3. When vibrating, the pads 202/204 may move/vibrate longitudinally, transversely, vertically, and/or circularly along any directions and/or dimensions. The members 206/208 may also move/vibrate along any dimensions and/or directions as the vibrating signal may be transmitted to the connecting members 206/208. In the meantime, the shape of the stimulator 200 may be substantially maintained during vibration.
The remote PCBA 406 may be configured to generate a controlling signal for certain vibrating patterns or combinations of various vibrating patterns on the stimulator 200. A user can select the controlling signals generated by remote PCBA 406 by pressing the push button 404.
The controlling signal generated by the remote PCBA 406 is sent to the transmitter circuit 408, which transform the controlling signal into an electromagnetic signal. The electromagnetic signal is transmitted through the transmitter antenna 410 and received through the receiver antenna 240 by the PCBA 226 in the stimulator 200. After receiving the signal, the PCBA 226 may generate vibrating pattern or a combination of various patterns according the signal. The vibrating pattern or the combination of various patterns that are ultimately controlled by the remote PCBA 406 may be similar to the vibrating pattern generated by PCBA 226 as described above. The remote circuit of the remote 400 may be powered by the power source 402, which may or may not be a rechargeable cell.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto. The present invention may be changed, modified and further applied by those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the detail shown and described previously, but also includes all such changes and modifications. For example, the stimulator 200 may be made in different sizes to adjust the need of different persons. The remote 400 may be made in the shape of different objects.
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application Ser. No. PCT/CN2012/088116 filed on Dec. 31, 2012, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/CN2012/088116 | Dec 2012 | US |
Child | 13922479 | US |