Intravaginal stimulation apparatus

Surgery – Sexual appliance

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06899671

ABSTRACT:
A “Y” shaped tubular apparatus with each of the three arms of the apparatus containing a flexible member. The apparatus is both extendable in width and length with each arm rotatably adjustable and affixed at two ends with adjustable cuffs for securing the apparatus to the user at the ankles. One end of the extendable arm is capable of quick adaptation to a variety of intravaginal appliances.In use, the apparatus is attached to the user's ankles via the adjustable cuffs, and is adjusted to the most comfortable position in a sitting or prone position. The user may then attach the intravaginal appliance of choice. Once insertion of the appliance is made, the user manipulates the apparatus by movement of the user's hips and buttocks in a natural rhythmic manner without the use of hands.

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