Foreskin Condom
20180092768 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F6/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A prophylactic condom for simulating the sensation and natural lubricating properties of an uncircumcised penis includes an open shaft section which is elastic as to hold and encase a penis of varying size and shape of and a distal head section having a wide diameter bulbous portion intended to fold down around the shaft section during sexual intercourse. The bulbous portion forms an external sleeve in which the shaft section and encased penis may move into and out of during a sexual encounter without the necessity of additional lubricant or risking the occurrence of a breach of the condom due to the frictions involved in intercourse.
Claims
1. A prophylactic condom, comprising: a. an elastic tubular membrane having a closed distal end and an open proximal end; b. a bulbous portion on said tubular membrane that extends along at least a portion of said tubular membrane between said distal end and said proximal end, said bulbous portion having a diameter greater than the diameter of said tubular membrane.
2. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 1, wherein: a. a sheath is formed by said tubular membrane from said open proximal end of said tubular membrane; and b. whereby said bulbous portion forms a sleeve around said sheath upon insertion of a penis into said sleeve.
3. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 2, further comprising a reservoir at said closed distal end whereby ejaculated semen is collected and contained.
4. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 3, further comprising a neck section on said sheath between said open proximal end and said bulbous portion, whereat said bulbous portion forms said sleeve over said sheath.
5. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 4, further comprising a beaded edge around said tubular membrane at said open proximal end whereby said tubular membrane may be rolled and unrolled.
6. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 5, wherein said tubular membrane is comprised of resilient elastomeric material.
7. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 6, wherein said resilient elastomeric material includes rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, polyurethane, or neoprene.
8. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 7, further comprising a coating of lubricant over said tubular membrane.
9. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 3, wherein said sheath formed by said tubular membrane and said sleeve formed by said bulbous portion are formed integrally with said tubular membrane.
10. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 9, wherein said tubular membrane is comprised of resilient elastomeric material.
11. The prophylactic condom recited in claim 10, wherein said resilient elastomeric material is selected from the group including rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, polyurethane, or neoprene.
12. A prophylactic condom, comprising: a. a continuous elastic tubular membrane having a closed distal end, an open proximal end, a head between said closed distal end and said open proximal end, a shaft section between said head and said open proximal end, and a neck section on said shaft section, wherein said tubular membrane creates a sheath extending between said open proximal end to said closed distal end; b. a bulbous portion integrally formed on said tubular membrane and extending along at least a portion of said tubular membrane along said head from said closed distal end to said neck section, said bulbous portion having a diameter greater than the adjacent said sheath and said neck section whereby said bulbous portion will fold over said neck section to form a sleeve around said sheath; and c. said tubular membrane and said bulbous portion being integrally formed together from an elastomeric material.
13. The prophylactic condom of claim 12, wherein said continuous elastic tubular membrane is a comprised of a prophylactically suitable elastomeric material.
14. The prophylactic condom of claim 13, wherein said prophylactically suitable elastomeric material includes rubber, latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene, and neoprene.
15. The prophylactic condom of claim 14, further comprising a beaded edge upon said open proximal end whereby said tubular membrane may be rolled and unrolled.
16. The prophylactic condom of claim 15, further comprising a coating of lubricant over said tubular membrane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Referring now to the drawings and, more particularly to
[0020] The membrane 20 of condom 10 has an outer surface 22 preferably formed of a homogenous layer of resilient prophylactically suitable liquid-impermeable material. Preferably the homogenous layer of resilient prophylactically suitable liquid-impermeable material will be formed of latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene and be elastic to form around the varying size and shape of the penis P while remaining robust enough to withstand tearing under the pressures and frictions involved in sexual intercourse. The membrane 20 of condom 10 will preferably have a thickness in the range of about 0.002 to 0.006 inches. It can, however, be much thicker and consequently stronger than an ordinary condom without adversely affecting the enjoyment of either the male or female partner.
[0021] Shaft 13 is relatively tube shaped around the central opening 24 to provide entry of a penis into the elongate sheath 14. A beaded edge 16 is provided at end 15 around the central opening 24 upon which condom 10 may be unrolled. The sheath 14 of condom 10 is formed to provide tight fit on penis P as to make a seal for preventing leakage during normal use. The sheath 14 has a neck section 17 from which the membrane 20 extends to create a bulbous portion 18 on the outer surface 22 of the membrane 20 along the head 12 or along the sheath 14 of the condom 10, the bulbous portion 18 having a diameter greater than the diameter of the head 12 and the sheath 14.
[0022] The head 12 of the condom 10 is substantially conical in shape with the reservoir 19 located centrally at the closed distal end 11. The interior surface 21 of the tubular sheath 14 is smooth and terminates distally at the reservoir 19. The beaded edge 16 is rolled at the open proximal end 15 of the condom 10 for preventing tears.
[0023] The exemplary dimensions of the condom 10 when expanded are shown in
[0024] Now referring to
[0025] Use of the condom 10 will enhance pleasurable sensation and sensual excitement for both male and female partners. The sheath 14 and sleeve 23 configuration of condom 10 mimics an uncircumcised penis, increasing the tactual kinetics between the partners, and maintains the elastic grip of the sheath 14 to retain penis P within condom 10. It is envisioned that the bulbous portion 18 of the condom 10 will be sufficient to form sleeve 23 over almost the full length of sheath 14 to allow for full insertion of the penis P within sleeve 23. However, the dimensions of the bulbous portion 18 and the length of sleeve 23 are not limited as such and may be varied as required.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The membrane 20 of the condom 10 having sheath 14 and bulbous portion 18 are simultaneously provided in the dipping process. Mold 26 is preferably collapsible to allow for the removal of condom 10 from mold 26 without the risk of damage to membrane 20 by rolling over the wider diameter of distal end 32, which could cause stretching and possible compromise of the membrane 20. As can be seen in
[0028] A condom 10 is formed by successive immersions of the mold 26 with the distal end 32 first into the emulsion of elastomeric material with desired prophylactic properties. It is important that during the first immersion of mold 26 into the emulsion of elastomeric material that the resulting coating of elastomeric material be even and wafer thin and evenly distributed on the mold 26 so that the resulting inside or interior surface of the condom 10 is smooth and uniform to enhance the prophylactic properties of the resulting membrane 20. After running the mold 26 and the first coating of elastomeric material through a drying process, such as by passing the mold 26 through a drying oven, the mold 26 and the dried membrane of elastomeric prophylactically suitable material is generally dipped again to generate a condom 10 with a membrane 20 of the desired thickness. To produce a condom 10 with a membrane 20 of an adequate thickness and with prophylactically suitable properties, it is preferable that every condom 10 be first immersed and then subsequently cured with heat at least twice. The beaded edge 16 is formed by rolling the open end 15 down along the outside of surface 20.
[0029] The condom 10 is then leached, washed, and coated with powder. Once leached, washed, and coated, the mold 26 is compressed into its collapsed form, seen in
[0030] Typically, with prior art ribbed/textured condoms, the etched recesses in the mold for forming the ribbing or projections on the condom, interferes with the normal flow of uncured latex rubber over the mandrel surface generating areas of backfills and uneven distribution. This backfilling and uneven latex distribution during the dipping process eventually results in the formation weak areas in the surface of the cured condom. The resulting weak areas are susceptible to rupture and/or tearing. However, the protuberances 28 of the present invention, formed on mold 26 in smooth curves upon outer surface 30, without the edges commonly etched into molds to form ribs on prior art condoms, allows for a smooth flow of the emulsion of elastomeric prophylactically suitable material over the outer surface 30 of the mold 26 minimizing the flow disruption of the uncured emulsion of elastomeric material to provide an even distribution of the emulsion of elastomeric material over the mold 26 minimizing areas of backfill and thereby reducing or eliminating weak areas in the resulting condom 10.
[0031] Although the preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it is not intended to be limiting. Those of skill in the art may recognize various modifications to the embodiment, which modifications are meant to be covered by the spirit and scope of the appended claims and are not intended to be construed to be limiting to such and may include variations in sizes, shapes, areas having the bulbous portion 18, and other configurations.