ENHANCED MALE PROPHYLACTIC SHIELD
20190125575 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F6/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An enhanced male prophylactic shield includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion defines a concavity for containing a scrotum. The second portion extends from the rim of the first portion and defines a hole through which a penis is extendable. Adhesive is mounted to the abdominal panel in a position to adhere to the abdomen of the user at a position superior to the penis.
Claims
1. A male prophylactic shield for use on a male human having a penis and scrotum, the shield comprising: material having a first portion and a second portion; said first portion including a surface defining a concavity, and an edge at least partially defining an opening of the concavity; said second portion extending from, and connected to, the first portion, having a first side and a second side, and at least partially defining an aperture that extends from the first side to the second side; and adhesive affixed to the first side of the second portion.
2. The male prophylactic shield of claim 1, wherein the material is sized and shaped such that, when the scrotum is at least partially within the concavity and the penis extends through the aperture, at least a portion of the surface defining the concavity is directly and immediately posterior of the scrotum.
3. The male prophylactic shield of claim 2, wherein the material has a third portion that extends from the second portion and that cooperates with the second portion to define the aperture.
4. The male prophylactic shield of claim 3, wherein the third portion and the aperture are cylindrical or frusto-conical.
5. The male prophylactic shield of claim 2, wherein the material is non-porous and non-adsorbent.
6. The male prophylactic shield of claim 2, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, nitrile, and silicone.
7. The male prophylactic shield of claim 1, wherein the first portion is characterized by the single opening.
8. The male prophylactic shield of claim 1, wherein the second portion is generally perpendicular to the edge.
9. A male prophylactic shield for a human body having a penis, a scrotum, and an abdomen, the shield comprising: material defining a first portion and a second portion; wherein the first portion defines a concavity; wherein the second portion at least partially defines an aperture; adhesive being affixed to the second portion; wherein the male prophylactic shield is configured such that shield is positionable with respect to the body so that the concavity at least partially contains the scrotum, a portion of the first portion is directly and immediately posterior of the scrotum, the penis extends through the aperture, and the adhesive is in contact with the abdomen.
10. The male prophylactic shield of claim 9, wherein the interaction between the first portion and the scrotum, the interaction between the material defining the aperture and the penis, and the interaction between the adhesive and the abdomen are sufficient to attach the male prophylactic shield to the human.
11. The male prophylactic shield of claim 9, wherein the material defines a third portion that cooperates with the second portion to define the aperture; and wherein the interaction between the first portion and the scrotum, the interaction between the penis and the third portion, and the interaction between the adhesive and the abdomen are sufficient to attach the male prophylactic shield to the human.
12. The male prophylactic shield of claim 9, wherein the first portion defines an opening to the concavity situated about a plane; and wherein the second portion is generally perpendicular to the plane.
13. A method comprising: possessing a male prophylactic shield having material defining a scrotal pouch portion and an abdominal shield portion, the scrotal pouch portion defining a cavity having only a single opening, the abdominal shield portion at least partially defining an aperture; inserting a scrotum at least partially into the concavity through the opening such that at least a portion of the scrotal pouch portion is immediately and directly posterior of the scrotum; extending a penis through the aperture; and adhering the panel to an abdomen.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the material has a penile extension portion that cooperates with the abdominal shield portion to further define the aperture; and wherein the method further includes extending the penis through the penile extension portion.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the aperture is cylindrical or frusto-conical.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the material is non-porous and non-adsorbent.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, nitrile, and silicone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring to
[0016] The shield 10 includes a first portion, i.e., a scrotal pouch portion 14. The scrotal pouch portion 14 is characterized by a concave surface 18 defining a chamber or concavity 22 having an opening 26 defined by an edge 30 of the piece 12. Edge 30 forms a rim around a portion of the opening 26.
[0017] The shield 10 includes a second portion, i.e., abdominal shield portion 34 formed by the material 12. The abdominal shield portion 34 extends from the scrotal pouch portion 14. More specifically, in the embodiment depicted, the abdominal shield portion 34 is generally rectangular, and at least partially defines a hole or aperture 40. As shown in
[0018] An adhesive 49 is applied and attached to side 46 of the abdominal shield portion 34. Those skilled in the art will recognize a variety of adhesives that may be employed to adhere the abdominal shield portion 34 to human skin in a manner that is secure yet easily removed by low peal or shear force. In one embodiment, the adhesive 49 is an atraumatic silicone gel adhesive.
[0019] Referring specifically to
[0020] The abdominal shield portion 34 extends in the superior direction (i.e., upward if the body 50 is standing upright) and the adhesive 49 on the shield portion 34 is placed in contact with the skin 62 on or near the abdomen 66, or at least superior to the base of the penis 54.
[0021] The prophylactic shield 10 is retained on the body 50 solely by the adhesive 49; by the interaction between the penis 54 and the material defining the aperture 40; and by the interaction between the scrotum 58 and the concave surface 18. More specifically, and with reference to
[0022] It should be noted that, in an alternative embodiment, shield 10 does not include the penile extension portion 44, and aperture 40 would simply extend through the abdominal shield portion 34. As used herein, abdomen and abdominal may include frontal regions of the pelvis superior to the penis.
[0023] While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.