METHOD AND UNDERWEAR SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED MALE GENITAL COMFORT

20180007975 · 2018-01-11

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    Abstract

    An underwear system utilizing an inner panel design which acts to reduce the chafing discomfort and loss of feeling that circumcised boys and men experience from damaging friction caused by the daily wear of rough underwear.

    Claims

    1. A men's underwear system, said system comprising: A hip, thigh/leg and torso conforming fabric shell and a penis isolation chamber, said chamber having a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, said top and bottom ends being attached to the interior front face of said shell, said side ends being left unattached; and said penis isolation chamber having a penis access port on the face of said chamber, said face facing towards the user; and the penis isolation chamber having a top portion with an open space, said space giving the user handy top-down access to the interior of said chamber.

    2. The underwear system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said penis isolation chamber being comprised of micro-suede.

    3. A men's underwear system, said system comprising: A hip, thigh/leg and torso conforming fabric shell and a penis isolation chamber, said chamber having a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, said top and bottom ends being attached to the interior front face of said shell, said side ends being left unattached; and said penis isolation chamber having a penis access port on the face of said chamber, said face facing towards the user; and

    5. The underwear system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said penis isolation chamber being comprised of micro-suede.

    6. A men's underwear system, said system comprising: A hip, thigh/leg and torso conforming fabric shell and a penis isolation chamber, said chamber having a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, said ends being attached to the interior front face of said shell; and said penis isolation chamber having a penis access port on the face of said chamber, said face facing towards the user; and

    7. The underwear system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the penis isolation chamber being comprised of micro-suede.

    8. A men's underwear system, said system comprising: A hip, thigh/leg and torso conforming fabric shell and a penis isolation chamber, said chamber having a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, said ends being attached to the interior front face of said shell; and said penis isolation chamber having a penis access port on the face of said chamber, said face facing towards the user; and the penis isolation chamber having a top portion with an open space, said space giving the user handy top-down access to the interior of said chamber.

    9. The underwear system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the penis isolation chamber being comprised of micro-suede.

    10. A men's underwear system, said system comprising: a hip, thigh/leg and torso forming fabric shell and a fabric panel, said panel being attached to the inner front face of said shell, said panel having a top end, a bottom end and two side ends, said top, bottom and side ends being attached to said face of said shell, said fabric panel being further comprised of micro-suede.

    11. A method for improving human penis sensitivity, said method comprising generally consistent contact of the penis to micro-suede.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0057] The outer shell design in the drawings represents the preferred embodiment, which is the “boxer brief” style with optional cooling mesh. The white sections within the black lines represent the outer fabric shell structure. The gray section, where applicable, represents the user side of the penis isolation chamber and to indicate there is an interior space between two layers. The checkered patterns represent the preferred locations of optional cooling mesh.

    FIG. 1

    [0058] The embodiment herein represents the best mode of the present system and an embodiment within the scope of claims 1 and 2.
    This embodiment is preferred to be formed by two panels as illustrated to form a cavity/interior space in which the penis is housed, being prevented from contacting the legs, abdominal areas, and the scrotum. The seams of said two-piece embodiment are preferred to be facing outward as to prevent further penis chafing. The optional cooling mesh may be replaced by any other fabric material, this is simply by way of example and to illustrate the best mode.
    FIG. 1 demonstrates a construction sequence for the preferred embodiment of the penis isolation chamber and as a guide to understand the construction of the other embodiments in the other drawings.
    It may also, if the user desires, to be made of a single layer of fabric, as opposed to two separate pieces of fabric. If this is the case, the outward facing side of the penis isolation chamber shall be construed to mean “outer layer” of the penis isolation chamber and likewise for the inward facing side. Said single layer form may resemble in its construction the likeness of a “wrapped soft taco”.
    1. Outer fabric shell.
    2. Outer layer of penis isolation chamber.
    3. Inner layer of penis isolation chamber.
    4. Penis access port.

    FIG. 2

    [0059] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of claim 1.
    Note how the penis access port is larger and oval shape in comparison to FIG. 1.

    FIG. 3

    [0060] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of the claims 1 and 2. FIG. 3 being a representation of the approximate boundaries of claim 1.
    Note the large and angular penis access port and smaller inner face of the penis isolation chamber in gray.

    FIG. 4

    [0061] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “single panel” design within the scope of claim 10.
    This embodiment is the simple pouch version. It is a micro-suede fabric panel attached to the front portions of the outer shell. This is for users who desire a simpler design that can still give them friction mitigation and sensitivity improvement. The panel is preferably expanded to aid the purposes described herein.

    FIG. 5

    [0062] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of claim 8.
    All ends of the penis isolation chamber in this embodiment are wholly attached to the inner face of the outer fabric shell.
    This version is preferred for users who desire the option to not rely on the lateral movement of a partially free penis isolation chamber as a means of penis friction mitigation.
    If the penis isolation chamber has its sides wholly attached it will lose some friction mitigation due to losing the ability to counter the movement of the outer shell, but said chamber will still remain effective for the purposes claimed and described herein.

    FIG. 6

    [0063] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of claim 3. Note that this embodiment does not have an open space on the top end of the penis isolation chamber, but has its side ends unattached just as the preferred embodiment in FIG. 1.

    FIG. 7

    [0064] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of claim 6.

    FIG. 8

    [0065] This is an embodiment illustrating a version of the “penis isolation chamber” within the scope of claim 6. Note that the access port is angular and large. Note also that this embodiment does not have an open space on the top end of the penis isolation chamber.