Surgery – Male reproductory tract shields or birth control devices – Condoms
Patent
1992-04-13
1994-02-08
Brown, Michael A.
Surgery
Male reproductory tract shields or birth control devices
Condoms
128918, A61F 604
Patent
active
052841588
ABSTRACT:
An improved condom for human sexual intercourse for improved sensitivity, prevention of pregnancy as well as for providing an effective barrier against transmittal of certain diseases such as spread of HIV for AIDS, gonorrhea, non-specific urethritis, male urinary tract diseases as well as female pregnancy related diseases. The sensitive condom comprises a membrane condom which is reinforced at the head of the penis by latex rubber or polyurethane which prevents osmotic transmission of bodily fluids. A generic spermicide such as nonoxynol 9 is also added at the front end of the condom to deactivate HIV. The packaging includes braille markings for orientation such that it can be donned properly even in the dark.
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