Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1983-04-04
1987-02-24
Yasko, John D.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
2403, A61F 540
Patent
active
046449450
ABSTRACT:
The primary inventive concept herein relates to loose-fitting mens' garments which are in direct contact with at least the trunk area of the wearer, such as pajamas and woven "boxer" shorts (underwear), to provide protection for the wearer and his outer clothing from undesirable slight drainage of body-liquids (urine and semen) after normal termination of flow of these liquids, such as after urination. This drainage problem is experienced occasionally by entirely healthy men when they are careless or hurried after terminating the normal flow of these body-liquids. The new garment is also useful for men who are just starting to have a bladder-control problem, such as a slight delay in the normal closing of the sphincter muscle(valve), and even a minute leakage of the "valve" itself, which sometimes occurs in men as young as 30-35 years of age.
According to a primary concept of the present invention, a loose-fitting protector-garment for men is provided, and includes a penis-pouch or pocket having a unique shape, size, location and position in these garments to receive and contain the penis in an easy manner for the wearer, all to provide protection for the wearer and his clothing from a small but undesirable liquid-drainage from the penis after termination of body-liquid flow therefrom. This protection is further enhanced by liquid-proof means near the pouch to prevent these body-liquids from reaching the outer surface of the garment. According to several sub-combination inventive concepts, unique means are disclosed to render the penis-pouch to be readily accessible to the wearer of the loose-fitting garment. One sub-combination concept relates to means for providing vertical-rigidity in the free-wall of the pouch to prevent collapse thereof when the garment-wearer inserts his hand with the penis into the pouch; another sub-combination concept relates to unique means for causing the pouch to open automatically when the wearer's hand is inserted therein.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4014044 (1977-03-01), Figueroa et al.
patent: 4195630 (1980-04-01), Connery
patent: 4345337 (1982-08-01), Chung
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