Patent classifications
A61F2005/414
RING-INNER-DIAMETER-ADJUSTABLE MULTI-PROTRUSION RING PERINEAL REGION MUSCLE EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
Provided is a ring-inner-diameter-adjustable multi-protrusion ring perineal region muscle exercise equipment, which is worn on the penis at normal times such that the pressing amount on the penis is adjusted by the rolling or the unrolling of an end or both ends of a ring-inner-diameter-adjustable multi-protrusion ring, and allows the correct use of muscle to be accurately recognized and confirmed through a self-awareness of penile distension caused when the perineal region muscle necessary for only exercise is contracted, thereby inducing perineal region muscle-reinforcing exercise.
SEXUAL AID SYSTEM
A sexual aid system includes an elongated sleeve and a securer. The elongated sleeve is configured to encircle a shaft of a penis of a user leaving a head of the penis exposed. The securer is configured to secure the elongated sleeve to the user via attaching the securer to a rear of testicles and scrotum of the user. The elongated sleeve comprises a thickness and increases a girth of the penis of the user and provide additional pleasure to a male and female.
Suprapubic region compression assembly and method
A suprapubic region compression assembly and method are disclosed for applying pressure to a user's suprapubic region thereby increasing the measurable, visible, or usable length of the user's penis. The suprapubic region compression assembly includes a compression plate, a notch, and a belt. The suprapubic region compression assembly has many advantageous features which provide performance, cost, comfort, and other features desired by consumers to increase the measurable, visible, or usable length of the penis.
Method for treating organic erectile dysfunction
In a method of treating erectile dysfunction in a patient, a predetermined course of external counter-pulsation treatment is applied to a lower body portion of the patient. After the predetermined course of external counter-pulsation treatment is applied, a predetermined course of low intensity shockwave treatment is applied to a penile area of the patient. After the course of low intensity shockwave treatment, a predetermined course of carboxy therapy is applied to a corpora cavernosa of the patient.
TOPICAL MEDICATION METHOD FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
A novel method of applying topical erectile dysfunction medicaments for controlled dispensing thereof through a condom or like prophylactic article is provided. Additionally, encompassed within this invention is the combination of an initial ingestion of a small dose of orally taken ED medicament for initial generation of nitric oxide followed by such a topical application. With such a method, the initial oral application metabolizes and runs its course while the topical application provides the needed dose of ED medicament. Once a sexual event is completed, the wearer may then remove the topical application article removing the topical delivery thereof in order to return to a flaccid state quickly and easily. Such an article and method thus reduces the propensity for potentially damaging excessive erection states and provides a more reliable dosing regimen for more effective and safe implementation of such an ED medicament program.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR ALLEVIATING ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Provided herein are devices, systems, and methods configured to alleviate erectile dysfunction by more effectively preventing outwards blood flow away from the penis while more effectively allowing inward blood flow into the penis to aid in erection initiation, maintenance, and stamina. The disclosed geometry, configuration, flexibility, and pliability of the device enable its use on flaccid or erect penises. The disclosed system comprising the penile constriction device and a band enables the system to apply an adjustable compressive force on a flaccid or an erect penis.
SMART MATERIAL BASED PENILE STIMULATION ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ASSISTANCE DEVICE
This invention will allow men suffering from full and periodic erectile dysfunction to achieve, or at least assist in the process of achieving a firm and lasting erection. And, for all men, this device will be able to measure blood-flow to the penis, as well as increase sexual pleasure through micro-electronic stimulation to the penis (induce erection). Blood-flow data captured from devices' internal sensors will be processed by software and presented to users via a smart-phone app to provide useful, actionable, and customizable tasks to improve penile and overall sexual performance, health, and wellness.
Treatment of erectile dysfunction using remote ischemic conditioning
The invention contemplates use of remote ischemic conditioning in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Medical device for placing on a human penis
A medical device for placing on a human penis, e.g., post penile enhancement procedure, includes a flexible sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being sized and dimensioned to be positioned over the base of the penis, the sleeve being configured and sized to extend from the base of the penis and along the body of the penis, the distal end being sized and dimensioned to terminate just below the corona of the glans of the penis. The distal end may include a flange that extends radially outwards from an outer surface of the sleeve, and a thickness of the sleeve spaced away from the flange along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve may be about 4 mm-5 mm.
Testicular retraction restraints and methods
Described are restraints, and methods of using and making the restraints, for restraining a man's testicular retraction response to sexual stimulation. It is believed that the restraints and methods of use thereby tend to slow or postpone the onset of the man's climax, with the potential to prolong the pleasure of the man and/or his sexual partner. More particularly, clip restraints and loop restraints are described and illustrated. The clip restraints are configured to grip a portion of the scrotum and to present deflection or obstruction features above the reposed positions of each of the man's testicles, configured to deflect or obstruct the movement of the testicles toward a retracted position associated with the onset of the man's sexual climax. Advantageously, clips according to the invention may fold to a narrow thickness, convenient for carrying in a pocket or wallet. Clip members of the restraints may be attracted by magnets, biased by springs, or manually adjusted to a stable gripping position. The loop restraints comprise left-hand and right-hand loops configured to extend around a portion of the scrotum and to define a restraint opening, confining at least a restrained portion of the respective testicle to one side of the restrained opening to limit retraction of the respective testicle through the opening in a direction toward the respective vas deferens.