Men's briefs

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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2405, 128159, A61F 500, A41B 902

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046605517

ABSTRACT:
Men's briefs capable of holding the penis correctly during the brisk motion of the wearer, eliminating uncomfortable feeling due to sweating in the pelvic region of the wearer, vitalizing the wearer, and giving confident feeling to the wearer. The men's briefs comprise an inner piece superposed over the reverse side of the front part of the main body with the top side and the opposite lateral sides thereof sewn to an elastic waistband and elastic legbands surrounding the leg openings repectively to form a penis receiving part; a penis holding tube made of an elastic material disposed so as to extend from one stitched position where one of the lateral sides of the inner piece is sewn to the elastic legband to the other stitched position where the other lateral side of the inner piece is sewn to the elastic legband, so as to form a penis inserting hole in the lower part of the inner piece; and an urethra pressure preventive member having a V-shaped recess provided in the central portion of the lower part of the penis holding tube.

REFERENCES:
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patent: 2264934 (1941-12-01), Cronk
patent: 3166764 (1965-01-01), Stedman et al.
patent: 3459181 (1969-08-01), Mann
patent: 4345337 (1982-08-01), Chung

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