Non-invasive penile erection device

Surgery – Sexual appliance

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600 39, A61B 500

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061170690

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a non-invasive penile erection device having a constrictor ring designed to fit against the base of a male genital or penis, and a diaphragm seal that forms a substantially air tight seal against the constrictor ring. The constrictor ring is designed to comfortably and securely fit the base of the penis. The substantially air tight seal enables the pump to produce vacuum pressures of over 17 inches of mercury. The diaphragm seal is designed to collapse around the constrictor ring and remain on during sexual activity. The diaphragm seal cooperates with the constrictor ring to apply pressure to the surface of the penis. The placement of the constrictor ring on the base of the penis and the greater vacuum pressure achieved by the device tend to draw the root or "oz" of the penis into the constrictor ring so that a more natural erection is achieved and maintained after the vacuum tube is removed. Removal of the diaphragm seal reduces the total pressure being exerted on the male genital, which causes the genital to deflate and facilitates the removal of the constrictor ring. The vacuum tube has an open end with a blunt area to reduce the pinching of the individual's skin between the tube and their hip bone. The open end of the vacuum tube also includes a double flange to facilitate accurate placement of the diaphragm on the tube. The erection device can be provided as a kit containing a rigid vacuum tube, an electric pump, and several diaphragm seals and constrictor rings of various sizes to achieve a custom fit and optimum results.

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