CN209777220U - Condom system - Google Patents

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CN209777220U
CN209777220U CN201920023473.1U CN201920023473U CN209777220U CN 209777220 U CN209777220 U CN 209777220U CN 201920023473 U CN201920023473 U CN 201920023473U CN 209777220 U CN209777220 U CN 209777220U
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李华智
袁永玲
卢智俊
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the utility model discloses a condom system, including the condom and the container of rolling up, the condom of rolling up is established in the container, and the condom of rolling up includes the lantern ring, is located the cover membrane women side and the cover membrane men sex side that the blind end kept apart mutually, and the container includes the soft bag, is equipped with the column arch in the soft bag, and the lantern ring cover is protruding at the column. The female side of the condom film and the male side of the condom in the condom system are mutually isolated, so that the mutual migration of reagents which are added asymmetrically in the condom system before sealing between the two side spaces of the rolled condom during the carrying and storing processes can be greatly reduced; after long-time storage, reagents on two sides of the condom obviously keep an asymmetric state before sealing, and different requirements of women and men are met.

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Condom system
Technical Field
the utility model relates to a condom technical field, in particular to can reduce sealed before in the condom system reagent that "asymmetry" added in the condom system in transport and the storage process, the condom system that moves mutually between the women side and the male sex side space of the condom of rolling up.
Background
Condoms are widely used in human sexual life and their general functions include contraception, protection against cross-infection by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and various sexually transmitted disease agents. The rolled condom (as shown in fig. 1) comprises a closed end 1, and a collar 2 formed by the condom being rolled, wherein the mantle of the closed end is divided into a female side 3 (the outside of the mantle in contact with the lumen or female vagina) and a male side 4 (the inside of the mantle in contact with the male penis). The collar 2 when placed with the female side up is divided into an upper side 5, a lower side 6, an inner side 7 and an outer side 8. Wherein the inner perimeter of the collar refers to the length of the closed curve formed inside the collar.
When using condoms in sexual life, men and women have different appeals to functions for the various purposes of convenience of wearing, facilitation of sexual performance, prevention of infection, improvement of erectile function, prolongation of erectile time, etc., and thus, they have different appeals to the amounts and kinds of agents on the female side and the male side when using condoms, which we call "asymmetric" functions.
The current method of adding condom agents is to add a certain amount and kind of agents to one side or container of the rolled condom and then seal the rolled condom in a packaging material. There are also other methods of adding the agent, such as for anti-premature ejaculation agents, which are directly added in liquid or semi-solid state on the male side. In existing condom systems, there is only one connected space within the entire sealed package, and the male and female sides of the condom are not isolated from each other. Thus, during transport and storage, agents added to either the female or male side will gradually migrate to the other side, and after weeks the migration will approach about 50%, i.e., the types and amounts of agents on both sides will be substantially identical (i.e., "symmetrical"). As a result, no matter how "asymmetric" the initial state of the lubricant is on the female and male sides of the sealed condom film, the reagents on both sides of the condom film have tended to be "symmetric" when stored for weeks into the consumer's hands, failing to meet the "asymmetric" appeal of male and female to the function of both sides of the condom.
Therefore, there is a need for a condom system that reduces the mutual migration of agents on both sides, particularly in that the condom maintains an "asymmetrical" function on the female and male sides, enhancing the user's sexual experience, even after prolonged transport and storage, when the condom is removed and used.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Based on the technical problems, in order to overcome the defects in the prior art, the invention provides a condom system which can reduce mutual migration of 'asymmetric' additive reagents in the condom system before sealing between a female side and a male side of a rolled condom in the carrying and storing processes; the condom system keeps a good isolation state between the female side and the male side of the rolled condom before the condom is taken out and used after being carried and stored for a long time, reagents on the female side and the male side of the condom film obviously keep an asymmetric state before sealing, and the asymmetric requirements of women and men on certain functions can be met respectively. The condom system is convenient to use and can obviously improve the sexual experience of consumers.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a condom system comprises a rolled condom and a container, wherein the rolled condom is arranged in the container, the rolled condom comprises a lantern ring, a female side and a male side which are mutually isolated, the container comprises a soft bag, columnar bulges are arranged in the soft bag, and the lantern ring is sleeved on the columnar bulges. Therefore, by sleeving the lantern ring on the columnar protrusions, the female side and the male side of the condom film are separated in different spaces and isolated from each other, so that the mutual migration of the reagent on the female side and the male side is reduced, and the condom still keeps the asymmetrical function of the female side and the male side when taken out of the container and used after being transported and stored for a long time. It is noted that the condom system of the present application can reduce migration of an agent from one side to the other or from a container to one side, where migration can be in terms of migration rate and/or amount.
Preferably, the collar and/or the sleeve are connected to the container to form a female side of the sleeve and a male side of the sleeve which are isolated from each other. It should be noted that in the present invention, "attaching" of the condom to the receptacle means that at least one or more sides of the collar and/or the condom membrane are in intimate contact with one or more locations within the receptacle or with a component within the receptacle or receptacle, thereby providing isolation between the male side of the condom and the female side of the condom to reduce migration of agents on both sides of the condom.
preferably, an agent is added to the rolled condom and/or container. The agent may be one or more of a lubricant, an anti-HIV agent, an anti-erectile dysfunction agent, an anti-premature ejaculation agent, an anti-infective agent, a hemostatic agent, an anti-epidermal mucosal injury agent. The lubricant can be one or more of water-soluble lubricant, oil-soluble lubricant, various emulsions formed by water and oil (including common emulsion, submicroemulsion, and microemulsion), gel, soft capsule, suppository, and solid preparation.
Preferably, the agent is a lubricant. More preferably, the agent is a lubricant to which is added an anti-premature ejaculation agent.
Preferably, the soft bag is made of a composite aluminum plastic film.
Preferably, the collar is connected to the stud bumps to form a female side of the casing and a male side of the casing which are isolated from each other.
Preferably, the middle of the columnar bulge is provided with a segment-shaped recess. Therefore, the condom film can be stored in the segment-shaped recess.
Preferably, the top of the side wall of the columnar bump is provided with at least 1 protrusion. Thus, the protrusions can catch the condom ring, enabling the ring to be more stably fixed on the columnar projections.
Preferably, the top of the side wall of the columnar bulge is provided with 4 protrusions, and the 4 protrusions are transversely arranged and uniformly distributed on the side wall of the columnar bulge.
Preferably, the bottom of the side wall of the columnar bulge is provided with at least 1 handle. Therefore, the user can take the condom conveniently. More preferably, the handle end has a radiused chamfer.
Preferably, the side wall of the columnar bulge is provided with an arc surface depression. Thus, the condom can be clamped into the recess, and the condom can be prevented from slipping off the columnar projection.
More preferably, the cambered surface recess is circumferentially arranged along the side wall of the columnar protrusion. Therefore, the side walls of the columnar bulges are provided with cambered surface concave structures, the condom sleeves are all clamped into the concave parts on the columnar bulges, and the condom can be effectively prevented from slipping off from the columnar bulges.
Preferably, the outer perimeter of the columnar projections is greater than or equal to the inner perimeter of the collar. The collar is thereby connected to the stud bumps, thereby separating the male and female sides of the sleeve membrane to reduce the migration of "asymmetrically" added agents from one another between the two sides of the rolled condom.
Preferably, in the condom system, the air pressure inside the container is less than the air pressure outside the container, and the air pressure difference is 0.002-0.095 megapascals; more preferably, the difference between the pressure inside the container and the pressure outside the container is 0.005 to 0.090 megapascals. The pressure difference between the inside and the outside of the container of the condom system can be realized by vacuumizing or packaging in a low-pressure space.
to sum up, the beneficial effects of the utility model are that:
The utility model discloses a mantle female side and mantle male side of condom are kept apart mutually in the condom system, can reduce the reagent and move mutually in women side and male side, transport and store for a long time, follow when taking out and using the condom in the container, the condom keeps "asymmetric" function of women side and male side basically, and this kind of condom system convenient to use can show improvement consumer's sexual experience.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a prior art rolled condom;
fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a condom system of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the structure of FIG. 2 after packaging;
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a condom system of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the structure of FIG. 4 after packaging;
Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a condom system of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the structure of FIG. 6 after packaging;
Wherein, 1, closed end, 2, lantern ring, 3, mantle female side, 4, mantle male side, 5, upper side, 6, lower side, 7, inner side, 8, outer side, 9, container, 10, columnar bulge, 11, segment-shaped recess, 12, protrusion, 13, handle, 14, cambered surface recess.
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For better illustrating the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention, the present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
Example 1
An embodiment of the condom system of the utility model, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, comprises a rolled condom and a container 9, wherein the container 9 is a soft bag made of composite aluminum-plastic film; the rolled condom is arranged in a container 9, and the rolled condom comprises a lantern ring 2, a mantle female side 3 and a mantle male side 4 which are mutually isolated; the container 9 comprises a soft bag in which columnar projections 10 are provided, which are cylindrical as shown in FIG. 2 (outer circumference 104mm, height 4.5 mm); the middle part of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with a segment-shaped recess 11 (the volume is 0.6ml), and the outer circumference of the columnar bulge 10 is larger than or equal to the inner circumference of the lantern ring 2; the top of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with 4 evenly distributed bulges 12 (the maximum point of each bulge is 0.5mm, so as to prevent the condom ring 2 from falling off); the rolled condom is sleeved on the columnar bulge 10, the inner side of the lantern ring is connected with the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 to form a female mantle side 3 and a male mantle side 4 which are mutually isolated; the bottom of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with 2 handles 13, which are convenient for taking and using the condom.
Example 2
An embodiment of the condom system of the present invention, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, differs from embodiment 1 only in that: the top of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with 3 evenly distributed protrusions 12; the bottom of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with 3 handles 13 which are uniformly distributed. The internal air pressure of the container 9 is less than the external air pressure of the container 9, and the air pressure difference is 0.002-0.095 MPa; the container 9 is pressurized and connects to and forms pressure with the collar 2 and the female side 3 of the sleeve, better isolating the female side 3 of the sleeve from the male side 4 of the sleeve.
Example 3
An embodiment of the condom system of the present invention, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, differs from embodiment 1 only in that: the top of the side wall of the columnar bump 10 is not provided with a protrusion; the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with an arc surface depression 14, and the arc surface depression 14 is arranged along the circumferential direction of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10; the rolled condom is sleeved on the columnar bulge 10, and the lantern ring 2 is clamped in the cambered surface recess 14, so that the condom lantern ring 2 is effectively prevented from slipping off the columnar bulge 10; the bottom of the side wall of the columnar bulge 10 is provided with 2 handles 13 so as to be convenient for taking the condom.
It should be finally noted that the above embodiments are only intended to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and not to limit the scope of the present invention, and although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the technical solutions of the present invention can be modified or replaced with equivalents without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.

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1. A condom system is characterized by comprising a rolled condom and a container, wherein the rolled condom is arranged in the container and comprises a lantern ring, a female side with a mantle and a male side with a mantle which are mutually isolated, the container comprises a soft bag, columnar bulges are arranged in the soft bag, and the lantern ring is sleeved on the columnar bulges.
2. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the collar is coupled to the post-like projections to form a female side of the casing and a male side of the casing that are isolated from one another.
3. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the columnar protrusions have a bulbous depression in the middle.
4. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the top of the post-bulge sidewall is provided with at least 1 protrusion.
5. The condom system of claim 4, wherein the top of the post-bulge sidewall has 4 protrusions, and the 4 protrusions are laterally disposed and evenly distributed on the post-bulge sidewall.
6. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the sidewall of the knob is provided with at least 1 handle.
7. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the sidewalls of the post-like projections are provided with a cambered depression.
8. The condom system of claim 7, wherein the arcuate depression is disposed circumferentially along the sidewall of the post-like projection.
9. the condom system of claim 1, wherein the outer perimeter of the columnar protrusions is greater than or equal to the inner perimeter of the collar.
10. The condom system of claim 1 wherein the pressure inside the container is less than the pressure outside the container.
11. the condom system of claim 10, wherein the pressure of the gas inside the container is 0.002 to 0.095 megapascals less than the pressure of the gas outside the container.
12. the condom system of claim 10, wherein the gas pressure inside the container is 0.005 to 0.090 megapascals less than the gas pressure outside the container.
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