Device for measuring male potency

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128694, 33179, 33174D, A61B 510

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044283857

ABSTRACT:
A simple and inexpensive device for measuring radial expansion of tube-like structures which is particularly useful to measure male potency. A radially expansible loop comprising a flexible, relatively slippery tube made from a material such as paper or a thermoplastic film having an elongated tail of the same or different material extending therefrom is drawn tight around the flaccid penis, by means of draw means at the end of the tail, and held in place by an adhesive patch. Should an erection occur the tail slides partially out of the tube to accommodate the radial expansion which occurs and remains in the extended position until manually retracted by pulling the draw means at the end of the tail. The radial expansion can be assessed by measuring the extension of the tail exposed.

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