Vibrator
09717643 ยท 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H19/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A vibrator for delivering distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of a human body. The vibrator includes a vibration head operable to deliver vibrations to a first region of the body, and one or more flexible elements disposed on one or more sides of the vibration head. The one or more flexible elements are operable to deliver vibrations to one or more additional body areas on one or more sides of the first body region. The one or more flexible elements are sufficiently compliant to conform to a contour of the one or more additional areas and lie in substantially contacting engagement against surfaces thereof along substantially the entire length of each flexible element.
Claims
1. A vibrator, comprising: a vibration head operable to deliver vibrations to a first region of a human body; two or more flexible elements disposed on two or more sides of said vibration head, said two or more flexible elements being operable to deliver vibrations to two or more additional body areas on two or more sides of said first body region, said two or more flexible elements being sufficiently compliant over substantially their entire length to conform to a contour of said two or more additional areas and lie in substantially contacting engagement against surfaces thereof along substantially the entire length of each flexible element; said two or more flexible elements each comprising a flap whose thickness is everywhere substantially less than its width so as to provide said compliant capability; said two or more flexible elements being bendable starting from a base end thereof between a closed home position and an open spread position; said two or more flexible elements extending beyond a free end of said vibration head when in said home position; and whereby said vibrator is operable to deliver distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of said human body that includes said first region and said two or more additional areas.
2. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein said flaps are disposed on opposite sides of said vibration head.
3. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein said two or more flexible elements are part of a flexible rubber sheath that covers said vibration head.
4. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein said two or more flexible elements are anchored at a base end of said vibration head.
5. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein said two or more flexible elements are bendable starting from a base end thereof between said closed home position being wherein said two or more flexible elements are adjacent to said vibration head, and said open spread position being wherein said two or more flexible elements are displaced away from said vibration head.
6. The vibrator of claim 5, wherein said two or more flexible elements are closely adjacent to said vibration head when in said home position.
7. The vibrator of claim 5, wherein said two or more flexible elements are constructed to bend 90-180 degrees from said home position to said spread position.
8. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein said width is at least eight times said thickness.
9. A vibrator, comprising: a vibration head operable to deliver vibrations to a first region of a human body; a pair of flexible flaps whose thickness is everywhere substantially smaller than their width; said flexible flaps being disposed on opposite sides of said vibration head, said flaps being operable to deliver vibrations to two additional areas on both sides of said first body region, said flaps by virtue of said thickness being everywhere substantially smaller than said width being sufficiently compliant over substantially their entire length to conform to a contour of said two additional areas and lie in substantially contacting engagement against surfaces thereof along substantially the entire length of each flexible element; said flaps extending beyond said vibration head when in a non-flexed home position; and whereby said vibrator is operable to deliver distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of said human body that includes said first body region and said two additional areas.
10. The vibrator of claim 9, further including: a base attached to a base end of said vibration head, said base and said vibration head defining an elongated vibrator body in which said base and said vibration head respectively provide first and second vibrator body end portions; and a vibration motor in said vibrator body, said vibration motor being operable to impart vibrations to said vibration head and said flexible flaps.
11. The vibrator of claim 10, wherein said flaps are anchored to said vibrator body proximate to an intersection of said vibration head and said base.
12. The vibrator of claim 9, wherein said flaps are closely adjacent to said vibration head when in a non-flexed home position.
13. The vibrator of claim 9, wherein said flaps are bendable 90-180 degrees from a non-flexed home position to a spread position.
14. The vibrator of claim 9, wherein said width is at least eight times said thickness.
15. The vibrator of claim 9, wherein said flaps have a tongue shape with free ends that diverge from each other to facilitate spreading said flaps when they are brought into contact with said additional areas of said human body.
16. A method for delivering distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of the human body, comprising: providing a vibrator, said vibrator comprising: a vibration head operable to deliver vibrations to a first region of a human body; two or more flexible elements disposed on two or more sides of said vibration head, said two or more flexible elements being operable to deliver vibrations to two or more additional areas on two or more sides of said first body region, said two or more flexible elements being sufficiently compliant over their entire length to conform to a contour of said two or more additional areas and lie in substantially contacting engagement against surfaces thereof along substantially the entire length of each flexible element; said two or more flexible elements each comprising a flap whose thickness is everywhere substantially smaller than its width so as to provide said compliant capability; said two or more flexible elements being bendable starting from a base end thereof between a closed home position and an open spread position; said two or more flexible elements extending beyond a free end of said vibration head when in said home position; and whereby said vibrator is operable to deliver distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of said human body that includes said first body region and said two or more additional areas; said method comprising: inserting said vibration head into an orifice representing said first body region; contacting said two or more flexible elements against said two or more additional areas of said human body; and advancing said vibration head into said orifice to spread said two or more flexible elements due to increasing surface contact occurring between said two or more flexible elements and said two or more additional areas of said human body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying Drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
(9) Turning now to
(10) As shown in
(11) In the illustrated embodiment, the vibrator body 18, including the vibration head 4 and the base 8, comprises a flexible cover sheath 50, made from silicone rubber or the like, having a vibration head-covering portion 52 and base-covering portion 54. The sheath 50 covers the vibrator's internal vibration-generating components and control components, which are themselves rigid structures that cause the vibrator body 18, as a whole, to be a rigid structure. In order to facilitate placement of these components within the vibrator body 18, the base 8 may be formed with an opening (not shown) at its base end 10 that is accessible via a removable cover 56 that is also formed of flexible rubber. The cover 56 may be conveniently formed with a central thinned area that aligns with the recharging receptacle 48, such that the cover can be pierced by a recharging plug (not shown) in order to deliver a battery charging current to the receptacle. As can be seen in
(12) In the illustrated embodiment, the cover sheath 52 also forms the one or more flexible elements 6. The number of flexible elements 6 used in the vibrator 2 is a matter of design choice. The drawing figures show two such elements, and they are formed as a pair of flaps on the sheath 50. As can be seen in
(13) Turning now to
(14) Although the flexible elements 6 are shown as being slightly spaced from the vibration head 4 when in the home position, they could also be in contact with the sides of the vibration head 4 for a portion of their length. In the spread position, the flexible elements become relatively widely displaced away from the vibration head 4, depending on the contour of the body areas that they engage. For example, in
(15) During use of the vibrator 2, the vibration motor 22 imparts vibrations to the vibration head 4 so that the latter can be used to deliver vibrations to a desired first region of a human body. This region will typically (but not always) be an orifice or cavity that can accommodate the length of the vibration head, such as the female genitalia for example. This usage is shown in
(16) As can be seen in
(17) The vibrator 2 may thus be used to implement a method for delivering distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of the human body. According to the method, the vibrator head 4 is inserted into an orifice (or other body portion) that represents a primary region of the body to be vibrated. Depending on the length of the flexible elements 6, and also their home position spacing, the flexible element free ends 6A will initiate contact with two additional areas that are adjacent to the primary region as the vibration head 4 is advanced toward and into the orifice. As previously mentioned, the free ends 6A of the flexible elements 6 may be curved outwardly. This curvature will induce outward bending of the flexible elements 6 as soon as the free ends 6A make contact with the body. Advancing the vibration head 4 further toward, then into, the orifice (or other body portion), will continue to spread the flexible elements 6 due to the increasing surface contact that occurs between each flexible element and the additional area 66 or 68 that it engages. During the insertion procedure, the flexible elements 6 will thus bend from their home position, as exemplified by
(18) Accordingly, a vibrator suitable for delivering distributed vibrations over a diffuse area of the human body has been disclosed. Although various embodiments have been described, it should be apparent that many variations and alternative embodiments could be implemented. It is understood, therefore, that the invention is not to be in any way limited except in accordance with the spirit of the appended claims and their equivalents.