Remote-Controlled Vibrator Apparatus
20210154090 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H19/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A remote-controlled vibrator apparatus is provided that stimulate both a vagina and a clitoris (e.g., simultaneously), can be worn for a prolonged period of time, and controlled (e.g., exclusively) by a remote user device. Preferred embodiments of the present invention include a shaft that is connected to a tail via a hinge, where the hinge allows the tail portion to pivot with respect to the shaft. The vibrator apparatus may include a plurality of motors, with a first motor in the shaft for stimulating the vagina and a second motor in the tail for stimulating the clitoris. The remote user device (or app operating thereof) may be used to turn the device on/off, control the device (e.g., its mode, motor frequency, motor intensity, etc.), and receive feedback from the device (e.g., operational data, environmental data, user biometric data, etc.).
Claims
1. A remote-controlled vibrator apparatus, comprising: a shaft portion configured for placement within a user's vagina; a tail portion configured for placement against said user's vulva; a hinge portion between said shaft portion and said tail portion, said hinge portion allowing at least a distal end of said tail portion to be rotated toward said user's vulva and said shaft portion once said shaft portion has been inserted into said user's vagina; a plurality of electrical components, comprising: a processor; at least one motor that can be operated to generate vibrations; at least one battery for powering at least said motor and said processor; and at least one transceiver in communication with said processor, said transceiver being configured to communicate with a remote device, said communications including at least operational controls for said motor.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one motor comprises first and second motors, wherein said first motor is located within said shaft portion, providing vibrations within said user's vagina, and said second motor is located within said tail portion, providing vibrations on said user's vulva.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said second motor is located toward said distal end of said tail portion, providing vibrations on a clitoris portion of said user's vulva.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an antenna within said tail portion, said antenna being electrically connected to said transceiver.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising wireless charging circuitry in electrical communication with said battery, thereby allowing said battery to be charged wirelessly without requiring an external port.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said hinge portion is spring-loaded, biasing said tail portion toward said shaft portion.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a securing means for preventing further rotation of said tail portion with respect to said shaft portion once said distal end of said tail portion has been positioned against said user's vulva.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a length of at least one of said shaft portion and said tail portion can be adjusted to be longer and shorter.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one biometric sensor for measuring at least one vital sign of said user, wherein said processor is configured to communicate information concerning said at least one vital sign to said remote device via said transceiver.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one biometric sensor for measuring at least one of vaginal blood volume (VBV) and vaginal pulse amplitude (VPA), wherein said processor is configured to communicate information concerning at least one of said VBV and VPA to said remote device via said transceiver.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one biometric sensor for measuring moisture, wherein said processor is configured to communicate information concerning the same to said remote device via said transceiver.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one light emitting diode (LED) for indicating a charge level of said battery.
13. An apparatus for sexually stimulating a user, comprising: a first portion configured for placement inside a user's vagina; a second portion configured for placement on an outside of said user; a hinge portion between said first and second portions, said hinge portion allowing said second portion to be moved toward said first portion; a plurality of electrical components, comprising: a processor; at least one motor that can be operated to generate vibrations; at least one battery for powering at least said motor and said processor; and at least one transceiver in communication with said processor, said transceiver being configured to communicate with a remote device, said communications including at least operational controls for said motor and feedback from said apparatus.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said at least one motor comprises first and second motors, wherein said first motor is located within said first portion, providing vibrations within said user's vagina, and said second motor is located within said second portion, providing vibrations on said user's clitoris.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising an antenna within said second portion, said antenna being electrically connected to said transceiver.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising at least one spring biasing said second portion, rotationally, toward said first portion.
17. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising at least one pair of interlocking components for preventing rotation of said first portion with respect to said second portion.
18. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising at least one pair of interlocking components for reducing an easy at which said first portion rotates with respect to said second portion.
19. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising at least one biometric sensor, where said processor is configured to communicate information received via said biometric sensor to said remote device via said transceiver.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein said biometric sensor is configured to sense at least one of temperature, pulse, blood pressure, vaginal blood volume, vaginal pulse amplitude, and moisture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0035] The present invention provides a remote-controlled vibrator apparatus that is configured to stimulate both a vagina and a clitoris (e.g., simultaneously), be worn for a prolonged period of time, and controlled (e.g., exclusively) by a remote user device. In one embodiment, the apparatus is also configured to provide feedback data (e.g., operational data, biometric data, etc.) to the remote user device. In the detailed description that follows, like element numerals are used to describe like elements illustrated in one or more figures.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a vibrating device (i.e., the “device”) is configured to be in communication with, and controlled by a remote device, which is preferably an application (i.e., an “app”) operating on a smartphone (i.e., a “phone”), via a wide area network (e.g., cell towers, the Internet, etc.). It should be appreciated that while this is the preferred embodiment, other embodiments are within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a dedicated device other than a phone may be used to control the device (e.g., a computer, a tablet, a remote control, etc.). Similarly, the phone (or the like) and the device may be configured to communicate with one another via a different (e.g., local) communication protocol, such as Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (“NFC”), etc., requiring the operator to be in close proximity to the device.
[0037] In one embodiment, the device and phone are configured to communicate using standard cellphone technology, i.e., using a SIM card, at least one cell tower, etc. This can be seen in
[0038] A SIM is an integrated circuit that is intended to securely store the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (“IMSI”) number and its related key, which are used to identify and authenticate subscribers on mobile telephone devices. SIM cards typically contain a unique serial number (ICCID), an IMSI number, security authentication and ciphering information, temporary information related to the local network, a list of the services the user has access to, and two passwords, i.e., a Personal Identification Number (“PIN”) for ordinary use, and a Personal Unblocking Code (“PUC”) for PIN unlocking.
[0039] While a SIM card is generally removable and enables a device to communicate with a plurality of mobile communication devices (e.g., GSM devices, LTE-capable devices, etc.), in one embodiment of the present invention, the SIM card is embedded within the device (preventing it from being removed) and is configured to only communicate with a single phone (or app operating thereon) (e.g., by limiting the services and/or devices that it can communicate with). This will establish a personal, permanent relationship between the device (or user thereof) and the phone/app (or operator thereof). Details concerning pairing and the like will be discussed below. With that being said, it should be appreciated that the foregoing is merely preferred, and other embodiments are within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a device that communicates without needing a SIM (e.g., one that communicates via Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi, etc.) is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. So too is a device (or SIM card) that is configured to communicate with a plurality of mobile communication devices.
[0040] It should also be appreciated that if an exclusive (one-on-one) relationship is desired, the device (or SIM card) may be configured to communicate with (a) only one phone or (b) only one operator. This “one-on-one relationship” serves multiple purposes. First and foremost, it establishes exclusivity—it is given from one partner to another and can only be activated at the partner's request. In case of a falling-out, in a preferred embodiment, it cannot be paired to a different phone as the original bond is permanent and unalterable. Secondly, this gives the partner total control over the other.
[0041] With respect to “one phone exclusivity,” the phone 30 may communicate directly with the device 40 (e.g., via at least one cell tower 20). This would allow the operator 110 to stimulate the user 120 and to receive feedback regarding said stimulation. The phone could also communicate with a host 10 (e.g., via a wide area network, such as the Internet). This would allow the phone to download an app, updates thereto, and other subscriber information (e.g., usage, renewals, session information, etc.).
[0042] With respect to “one operator exclusivity,” the phone 30 and device 40 may communicate with one another via the host 10. This can be seen in
[0043] It should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to
[0044] Regardless of the embodiment, as shown in
[0045] It should be appreciated that the feedback provided to the phone 30 may be the actual feedback from the device 40 or information generated as a result thereof. By way of example only, if the feedback data shows that the user's temperature went from 98.6 to 98.7, the feedback data provided to the operator may be the raw data or may merely indicate that the user's temperature has increased. By way of another example, while the application 14 may receive raw data concerning the user's vaginal blood volume (VBV) and/or vaginal pulse amplitude (VPA), the feedback data provided to the operator may merely indicate whether the user is getting aroused (e.g., on a scale of 1-10, low, medium, high, etc.). Not only would this provide a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI), but it also uses the application 14 to interpret information received from the device. For example, while changes in VBV occur in response to both sexual and anxiety-inducing stimuli, changes in VPA occur only in response to sexual stimuli. Thus, the application 14 should be able to conclude whether the user is merely anxious or sexually aroused and provide that conclusion (or result) to the operator.
[0046] As shown in
[0047] Similarly, as shown in
[0048] With respect to the battery 52, there are advantages to using a Li-Ion (or equivalent) battery. Due to the sensitive placement of device when worn, the encased battery should conform to all industry standards of safety and precaution. It is of the utmost importance that the device is 100% safe to use, as one single incident could render the product's reputation tarnished beyond repair. As for battery life, the design should provide for two to three hours of continuous use, which is considered the industry standard for sex toys and wearables. There is a specific requirement for this device though, and that is that its standby battery life should be significantly longer than that of similar devices. Ideally, the device should boast at least 24 hours of standby time. It is expected that the device will be worn for prolonged periods of time, typically inserted in the morning at the start of the day and taken out before going to sleep. Thus, the design should preferably get at least two full day wearing sessions with a single charge.
[0049] The device may contain a battery level indicator 48 (e.g., consisting of a plurality of LED lights glowing in hot pink color, where all four lit indicate a full charge, and one lit indicates a low charge). When the device is worn, the indicator may be switched off, and may only display its battery level when ejected (e.g., using biometric sensors to detect insertion and removal). Alternatively, the indicator may be turned on in response to an interaction (e.g., when a surface area of the indictor is taped twice).
[0050] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the device should not house an external charging port and is to only be charged wirelessly (see, e.g.,
[0051] The device 40 may also include at least one sensor for sensing (detecting, measuring, etc.) operational, user, and/or environmental data. For example, sensors may be used to determine whether the device is active (i.e., being worn, inserted into the user, etc.). This may be accomplished by sensing light, temperature, or other vital signs. Sensors may also be used to sense environmental conditions (e.g., location, elevation, humidity, temperature, etc.). Perhaps most importantly, sensors can be used to sense biometric data of the user (e.g., vital signs (e.g., temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.), moisture (i.e., indicating arousal), vaginal blood volume (VBV), vaginal pulse amplitude (VPA), vaginal wall pressure (or lack thereof), etc.), all of which can be used to detect arousal and other user conditions (e.g., anxiety, stress, calmness, sleep, activity, etc.).
[0052] It should be appreciated that while certain sensors have been identified herein to sense, detect, or measure certain characteristics of the user, the present invention is not so limited. Thus, all biometric sensors that are generally known to those skilled in the art, including, but not limited to those associated with vital signs and sexual arousal (e.g., temperature sensor, pressure sensor, pulse sensor, blood pressure sensor, vaginal photometer, optical sensor, moisture sensor, etc.). It should also be appreciated that the host 10, phone 30, and device 40 may include additional, fewer, and/or different components than those illustrated in
[0053] When dealing with an exclusive connection between a device 40 and a phone 30, the system follows the master/slave model, i.e., the phone 30 is the master and can therefore send and receive data to and from any device, including the user's device 40, whereas the user's device 40 is the slave and can only send and receive data to and from the phone 30.
[0054] As shown in
[0055] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the method provided in
[0056] In one embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
[0057] This design accomplishes several objectives. First, when the device is not in use (e.g., when charging, carried in one's purse, etc.), it can be collapsed into a small form factor, rendering the device more portable, compact, etc. Second, by allowing the tail portion to be rotated away from the shaft portion, beyond its normal angle of use, it is easier to insert the shaft portion into the user's vagina (e.g., similar to inserting a tampon). Third, the tail portion can then be rotated toward the shaft portion until it comes into contact with the vulva (or clitoris portion thereof), thereby securing the device in place. This is important because, unlike a tampon, which is held in place via friction, during arousal, the vagina walls will move away from one another, thereby reducing friction. Thus, the “clamping,” or sandwiching nature of the device, prevents the device from falling out or moving downward, during normal, everyday activities. This is important as the device is intended to be worn for extended periods of time. In fact, one of the key ideas and differentiation points from other commercially available pleasuring devices is that the device can be comfortably worn throughout the day with absolute personal discretion. The device should not be visible when worn in any type of clothing including skin-tight clothes such as skinny jeans or yoga leggings. The movable tail portion must be very thin and line the external vaginal wall in a way that is invisible on the outside.
[0058] Fourth, by rotating the tail portion so that is comes into contact with the vulva, the tail portion can also be used to stimulate the user's clitoris. This is accomplished by placing a motor 620 in the distal end of the tail portion 820. A second motor 610 can be placed in the shaft portion 810 to stimulate the vagina. Fifth, the tail portion also serves as a safety measure, preventing the device from straying too far into the vagina, making it impossible for the user to retrieve and posing a serious health risk. Sixth, by affixing the tail portion to the clitoris, the device retains it orientation within the vagina, which is necessary for the placement of motors within the shaft portion (e.g., ensuring that the motors are oriented correctly). Finally, because the tail portion is external to the user, it can be used to house components that are preferably external to the user. This may include, for example, certain sensors (e.g., to measure ambient temperature, location, etc.) and communication circuitry (e.g., the transceiver, it's antenna, etc.).
[0059] With reference to
[0060] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the number and location of motors illustrated in
[0061] It should further be appreciated that a hinge-less device is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention. See, e.g.,
[0062] However, in embodiments involving a hinge, the device can be constructed in a number of ways. For example, as shown in
[0063] In yet another embodiment, shown in
[0064] In either embodiment, to ensure cleanliness, prevent bacteria growth, etc., the tail portion 820, the shaft portion 810, and/or the hinge portion 830 may further be encapsulated in a soft, smooth, preferably pliable material (e.g., silicon). As shown in
[0065] In a preferred embodiment, the housing is constructed using the highest-grade premium silicone, e.g., 100% medical grade silicone used in building medical prosthetics. It should have a supple feel, be body-friendly and odorless. Furthermore, the housing should be such that the device meets IPX8 waterproof standards, thus eliminating any possibility of electrical shock while worn or malfunction after washing/rinsing. The housing material (e.g., silicon) should require minimal care and cleaning that wouldn't involve any sort of antibacterial sanitizing, and a simple water rinse should suffice to make the device safe for reuse. With that being said, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to any particular housing, and other housings generally known to those skilled in the art (e.g., plastic, rubber, etc.) are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0066] In one embodiment, the device's electrical and mechanical components are not reachable from the surface. In a preferred embodiment, the device should not have any buttons as it is only meant to be controlled remotely (e.g., no power on/off button, etc.). When observed, the device should appear as a smooth and seamless unit, with a single parting line occupying the bottom half and mimicking the shape of device's outline.
[0067] In one embodiment of the present invention, the tail portion may also, or alternatively include a securing means, to prevent (or reduce the likelihood) of rotation during use. In other words, after the shaft portion has been inserted into the user's vagina, and the tail portion has been rotated to rest again the vulva (e.g., clitoris, clitoris hood, etc.), a securing means may be used to ensure that the tail portion does not move (e.g., toward and/or away from the shaft portion) during use.
[0068] For example, as shown in
[0069] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0070] Because people, including vaginas and vulvas, come in different shapes and sizes, the device may be adjustable for a particular user. For example, as shown in
[0071] Again, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to design shown in
[0072] As discussed above, the device is preferably controlled by a remotely located phone, e.g., via an app that is downloaded from a host or other location on the Internet. The app may allow the phone to communicate directly with the device and/or communicate with the device indirectly (e.g., via the host). By way of example, this communication may involve logging into the app, pairing the phone with the device, controlling the device, and receiving/viewing feedback from the device. To this end, exemplary screen shots are provided in
[0073] As shown in
[0074] Once the device is turned on, the operator can control certain aspects of the device. For example, as shown in
[0075] The operator can also receive feedback from the device. For example, as shown in
[0076] It should be appreciated that other screens, allowing further control, or providing further feedback, are within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a map may be provided showing the user's location, charts may be used to show changes in certain metrics over time, etc.
[0077] Having thus described preferred embodiments of a remote-controlled vibrator apparatus, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is solely defined by the following claims.