Tongue and mouth stud for dispensing a substance

Jewelry – Having direct body attachment

Reexamination Certificate

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C063S001140, C063S001150

Reexamination Certificate

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06675613

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains generally to ornamental jewelry inserted and worn by a person or animal after body piercing. More specifically, the present invention pertains to mouth and tongue studs, a type of ornamental jewelry comprised of a metal or plastic bar with removable balls at the ends that can be inserted into an artifically formed fistulous tract previously created in the mouth or tongue of the wearer. The present invention specifically improves upon the prior art mouth and tongue stud by providing a means for dispensing a substance such as chemicals, breath fresheners, pleasent flavors, or medications to the wearer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Body piercing is a longstanding human tradition and for years many people have worn jewelry such as earrings that are inserted into an artificially created fistulous tract. In recent years, the popularity of other kinds of body pierced jewelry has grown to include nose rings, belly button rings, genital rings, and tongue studs. The typical tongue stud (
600
) as shown in
FIG. 11
consists of a simple solid bar (
610
), made of metal or plastic that attaches via male threads (
612
) to female threads (
625
) of recess (
623
) in solid ball (
620
) at each end of the tongue stud (
600
). Each solid ball (
620
) is also made of metal or plastic. The shape of solid ball (
620
) is generally spherical although other shapes such as pyramids and square box shapes have been employed. Furthermore, the bar (
610
) may be straight, curved, or corkscrew in shape. When in use, the bar (
610
) rests in a fistulous tract (f) in the wearers tongue (T). It is noted that tongue studs may be mounted in other parts of the wearer's mouth such as the front lower lip. The bar (
610
) is held in place in the wearers tongue or in a wearer's lip by the solid balls (
620
). To place or remove the tongue stud (
600
), at least one of the solid balls (
620
) must be screwed off of the bar (
610
) so that the bar (
610
) may slide out of the fistulous tract (f). The main function of the prior art tongue stud is ornamentation. Another function of the prior art tongue stud is to enhance tactile stimulation during human sexual activities.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to overcome the limitations of the prior art tongue studs as previously described.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an ornamental tongue stud that dispenses substances such as chemicals, breath fresheners, pleasant flavors, and/or medications to the wearer.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a tongue stud for enhancing human sexual activities and that dispenses substances such as chemicals, breath fresheners, pleasant flavors, and/or medications to the wearer.
The specific feature of the present invention for achieving the desired objectives is a means for dispensing a substance to the mouth, being the tongue and or sublingual regions, of the wearer during use. This means for dispensing a substance from the tongue stud is comprised of a cavity in either the bar, the balls, or both, and at least one hole in either the bar or at least one of the balls that is contiguous with the cavity so that a substance stored in the cavity may leech out of the cavity via the hole and into the wearers mouth. Clearly, the substance placed in the cavity may be solid or liquid and may comprise of a chemical, a breath freshener, a pleasant flavor, a medication, or any combination of these substances.


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