EP0230102A2 - Krankheitenpräventive Herrenunterhose oder Hose - Google Patents
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- EP0230102A2 EP0230102A2 EP86308681A EP86308681A EP0230102A2 EP 0230102 A2 EP0230102 A2 EP 0230102A2 EP 86308681 A EP86308681 A EP 86308681A EP 86308681 A EP86308681 A EP 86308681A EP 0230102 A2 EP0230102 A2 EP 0230102A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
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- A41B9/02—Drawers or underpants for men, with or without inserted crotch or seat parts
- A41B9/023—Drawers or underpants for men, with or without inserted crotch or seat parts with separate spaces for genitals
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- This invention relates to a kind of specially designed pants or trousers for man. It has the function of preventing and assisting to cure men's private parts diseases.
- An object of this invention is to provide a man's pants which can keep a man's external genitalia and the skin of this inner side of his thigh dry and ventilative, and also prevent accumulated stinking dirt.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a kind of man's pants or trousers which can assist a man with redundant prepuce to keep the prepuce in an up-turning position and also make it turn upward gradually and naturally. Wearing this kind of pants from early age can prevent redundant prepuce. For men with redundant prepuce, it is not necessary for them to have circumcision by wearing this kind of pants.
- the objects of this invention are to be attained in such a method, by add a spacer between the inner lower front and the crotch of a pair of pants or trousers so as to separate the penis and the scrotum while wearing.
- This method can be applied to any of man's pants or trousers.
- the spacer can be formed of any cloth or thin sponge, preferably soft materials.
- a typical model of this invention is an improved pair of briefs called "Man's Disease-Preventing briefs". Due to reformation in dresses, more and more people prefer stretchy tight-fitting underpants. But nowadays common tight-fitting underpants are not good for ventilation because they pack the penis and the scrotum together, earily causing wet stinking dirt and pathogenic bacteria as well as irritating the skin and thus easily causing diseases. For patients with skin diseases in their private pants, it will make the diseases relapse and difficult to cure. Even those who have already had circumcision, their external genitalia is also irritated by dirt.
- the kind of pants introduced here is derived from ordinary briefs having a spacer added to the inner lower front of the briefs; while wearing, penis and the scrotum are kept separated by placing the spacer in between.
- This spacer can effectively keep the skin of the penis and the scrotum dry and ventilative, and also prevent accumulated stinking dirt.
- the effect of this kind of underpants is unmatchable. Covering the radix scrotum parts with the crotch of the underpants or jointly with the crotch and the spacer can keep the skin of the inner side of the thigh and the radix penis pants dry and ventilative thus preventing and assisting to cure skin diseases in private pants of a man.
- the spacer, the upper edge of the spacer and the elasticity of the tight-fitting underpants jointly function to help a man with redundant prepuce to keep his prepuce in an up-turning position and consequently make it turn upward gradually and naturally. It is hygienic in preventing accumulated stinking smegma and redundant prepuce and therefore prevent penis cancer. With a simple structure and with low additional cost, this kind of underpants is soft, effective and convenient. It is suitable for all men from about 10, either with or without prepure redundancy, either having taken circumcision or not.
- the first derived model is a kind of improved square close-fitting underpants. It is derived from the ordinary square tight-fitting underpants added with a spacer on its inner lower front. It has a function similar to the "Man's Disease-Preventing briefs". Users may choose between them according to their own preference. This kind of underpants also high lights the shape of the body, though not so as briefs.
- the second derived model is a kind of improved sports briefs which is also called "Man's Disease-Preventing Sports Briefs". Because briefs emphasize the shape of the body they are not suitable for some public occasions and perhaps not welcome by some aged men.
- the sports briefs are derived from a variety of ordinary sports briefs on whose inner lower front a spacer is added. Its function varies a little bit due to different degrees of tightness. Sports briefs which are rather loose can keep the skin of the penis and the scrotum dry and ventilative, and also prevent accumulated stinking dirt.
- Sports briefs which are rather tight, besides having the above function, can also help men with redundant prepuce to keep their prepure in an up-turning position and make it turn up-ward gradually and naturally; they can also prevent prepuce redundancy, So, users may choose the suitable size according to their preference and the size of their prepuce. For example, men with a medium prepuce or having already had circumcision who do not like tight-fitting underpants may choose a pair of large size sports briefs. This type of sports briefs is suitable for ball games, sunbathing, swimming and many other kinds of physical training and competitions. Men, who dislike a tight-fitting briefs due to reasons such as age and personal habit, may wear this type of sports briefs as underpants. Tight-fitting briefs, highlighting the shape of the body, is not suitable for soldiers who should present a noble sentiment and style. So it is suggested that soldiers choose this type of sports briefs as underpants.
- the third derived model is a kind of improved double-deck sports shorts pieced together with a pair of disease-preventing briefs underpants, or pieced together with the crotch of underpants on whose inner lower front a spacer, which is to be placed between the penis and the scrotium is added.
- the crotch is hereafter referred to as "Disease-Preventing Crotch”. This kind of double-deck sports shorts is suitable for various sports.
- the fourth derived model is a kind of improved loose square underpants.
- the common loose underpants has ventilating effect to a certain extent, they are inefficient to keep the skin between the penis and the scrotum dry and ventilative.
- This type of underpants is made by adding a spacer in between the penis and the scrotum on the inner lower front of a pair of common loose square underpants. It can achieve the functions of drying and ventilating which are impossible for common loose underpants. It can be used for sports and according to the preference of the users.
- the fifth derived model is a kind of improved swim wear.
- This type of swimwear by fixing a spacer on the inner lower part of the double-decked penis front, can better restrict the movement so as to keep it in a fixed position and a better shape than a rather loose swimwear. It is not aimed to design for preventing and assiting to cure diseases.
- the sixth derived model is a kind of man's disease-preventing panty-hose which is made up of pair of briefs and a pair of long socks, fixing a spacer in between the penis and the scrotum on the inner lower front of the underpants.
- the seventh derived model is a kind of man's pyjama trousers made by connecting a pair of disease-preventing briefs or a crotch to the inside of a pair of ordinary pyjama trousers, or directly fixing a spacer on the inner lower front of any pair of pyjama trousers. It can be used as pyjama trousers, underpants, or used by male patients in a hospital.
- the eighth derived model is a kind of man's sweat pants pieced together with a pair of disease-preventing briefs. That is, disease-preventing briefs or a crotch is added to a ordinary pair of sweat pants, or a spacer is fixed directly on the inner lower front of any sweat pants.
- the ninth derived type is a kind of man's sports trousers pieced together with a pair of disease-preventing briefs. That is, disease-preventing briefs or a crotch is added to any sports trousers, or or spacer is directly fixed on the inner lower front of any sports trousers.
- the tenth derived model is a kind of improved reformed man's dancing tights where a pair of disease-preventing briefs or a crotch is added to a man's tights, or a spacer is directly fixed on the inner lower front of any ordinary tights for men.
- the eleventh derived model is a kind of man's shorts pieced together with a pair of disease-preventing briefs. That is, disease-preventing briefs or a crotch is added inside any kind of shorts.
- the twelve derived model is a kind of man's trousers pieced together with a pair of disease-preventing underpants. That is, a pair of disease-preventing underpants or a crotch is added inside any kind of trousers, or a spacer is directly fixed on the inner lower front of a pair of trousers. This type of trousers is suitable for warm climate.
- Figure 1A shows a disease-preventing briefs made of stretchy material.
- the waist-band is made of a fine elastic band (1) tightly connected at the ends in order to guarantee its durability and effectiveness.
- Figures 1B, C and D respectively show a pair of disease-preventing briefs made of ordinary material.
- Figure 2A shows a disease-preventing briefs with no opening in front (2).
- Figures 2B, C, D, E and F show respectively disease-preventing briefs with different types of opening (6).
- the opening on Figure 2B is a direct double-deck one or an opening with nylon contact buckle.
- Figures 2C and D show a vertical zipper opening and a horizontal zipper opening respectively. There should be a layer of built-in cloth on the inside of the zipper to protect the pubes on zipping.
- Figure 2E and F show a vertical button opening and a horizontal button opening respectively.
- Figures 1A, B, C and D show respectively briefs without opening in front (2), whereas Figures 2B, C, D, E and F show each having an opening (6).
- FIG 3A two upper ends of the spacer (7) are fixed respectively on the left (3) and the right (4) of the front trouser legs.
- the upper edge (8) of the spacer (7) is like a downward curve.
- the lower edges of the two ends of the spacer (7) are fixed respectively on the lower left and the right sides (5) of a crotch, or the lower edge of a spacer (7) is fixed along the lower edge (5) of the crotch.
- the briefs without opening in its front (2) is convenient for the movement of the penis when urinating; for briefs with opening (6) as in Figures 2B, C, D, E and F, the penis move in and out the opening (6) when urinating.
- the spacer (7) can be fixed along the trouser leg sides (3) and (4) of the briefs, in the front (2).
- the spacer (7) in Figure 3B is rectangular in shape. Generally, its left edge (9) and right edge (10) are fixed on the front (2). Its upper edge (8) is also like a downward curve.
- the spacer (7) and the front jointly act like a "small sack", sack the penis entirely.
- This type of small spacer (7) is mainly used for the front (2) of any underpants with opening (6).
- the two upper ends of the spacer (7) may be fixed on the front (2) and its lower ends fixed on the lower edge of the crotch.
- the spacer (7) is rectangular in shape with its upper edge fixed on the waist band and its lower edge on the lower edge (5) of the crotch. There is a small opening in the spacer (7).
- the lower curve of the opening has the same function as the upper edge (8)of the above-said spacer (7).
- the penis is placed between the spacer (7) and the frount (2) through this opening.
- the lower left edge (9) and the right edge (10) of its rectangular spacer (7) may be partly fixed on the front (2).
- the material for the spacer (7) may or may not be the same with that of the tight-fitting underpants, but soft materials are prefered.
- the spacer (7) of stretchy underpants should be made of stretchy cloth.
- the prepuce is turned upwards, the penis is placed between a spacer (7) and a front (2).
- the spacer (7) separating the penis and the scrotum from the radix penis parts, can cover the scrotum.
- Its upper edge (8) may have an up-lifting elastic force pressing the radix penis parts slightly.
- the front (2) covers the penis etc.
- the tight-fitting elastic force of the front (2) and the spacer (7) can help to keep the prepuce in an up-turning position; therefore it has the functions of drying, ventilating, and preventing accumulated stinking dirt. It helps to keep the redundant prepuce in an up-turning position and make it turn upward gradually and naturally on one hand and prevent prepuce redundancy on the other hand.
- Figures 5A and B show respectively a pair of tight-fitting square underpants with flat bottom made of stretchy cloth. Its waist band as that in Figure lA, is made of fine elastic band. Users may either choose the branch typed crotch in Figure 5A or big-angle typed crotch in Figure 5B according to their own preference.
- the front (2) can either have or have no opening (6).
- opening (6) is a direct doule-lined opening or an opening with a nylon contact buckle.
- opening (6) is a vertical (or horizontal) zipper.
- Figure 6C shows a vertical (or horizontal) button opening.
- FIG. 7A the two upper ends of the triangular spacer (7) are fixed about the left and right groin line.
- the upper edge (8) of the spacer is like a downward curve. It would be preferred that its middle point is a little higher than the radix penis parts while penis lies on above the mons pubis.
- the middle point of the upper edge of the spacer (7) in each of the Figures 7B, C and D is in the same position as this one.
- the spacer (7) is rectangular but shorter in length.
- the spacer (7) in Figure 7C is rectangular with a small opening.
- the two upper ends of the spacer (7) are in the form of two branches.
- the lower part of the spacer (7) in Figures 7A, B, C and D should be wide enough and fixed on the rear crotch or the rear width of cloth.
- the lower part of the spacer (7) is a little away from the crotch (5) so that the spacer (7) can fully enclose the radix scrotum parts and keep the skin of the inner side of the thigh and the radix scrotum parts dry and ventilative.
- Figure 8 shows a pair of stretchy disease-preventing sports briefs for men made of rather thick cloth.
- This type of sports briefs may be made of other cloths besides the stretchy ones.
- its waist band is an elastic band (1) or a small binding belt.
- the sports briefs may have a pocket on its back.
- FIGs 9A, B, C and D See Figures 9A, B, C and D.
- the two upper ends of the triangular spacer (7) are approximately fixed on the left and the right groin lines respectively; the spacer (7) in Figure 9B is also rectangular but shorter in length; the spacer (7) in Figure 9C is rectangular with a small opening.
- the two upper ends of the spacer (7) appear in branches. It is preferred that the middle point of the upper edge (8) of the spacer (7) in Figures 9A, B, C and D respectively is a little higher. than the radix penis parts, while penis lies on above the mons pubis.
- the disease-preventing sports briefs have no opening in front (2). Its structure and the making are more or less the same as man's disease-preventing briefs without opening in the front (2). Please refer to Figures 3A, B, C and D for details.
- the man's disease-preventing briefs are connected to the inside of a rather loose sports shorts or sports panties, either by sharing a common waist band or by linking the disease-preventing crotch with the above-said inside. Generally the linking is done by sewing up.
- the structure and making of this crotch is similar to that of the man's disease-preventing briefs.
- the lower edges (5) of the crotch of the briefs made of stretchy cloth are kept a certain distance from the crotch of the shorts on the outside due to elasticity.
- Figure 11 shows a pair of rather loose square underpants made of ordinary cloth. Its spacer (7) may be triangular in shape or a spacer with two ends branching off. The structure and making of this type of sports shorts can be referred to that of the tight-fitting square underpants in Figures 7A and D. Generally there is no opening in its front (2).
- Figure 12 shows a man's swimwear made of stretchy cloth.
- the spacer (7) of a swimwear is like a "small sack" for the penis.
- Numeral (11) shows a doule-decked front.
- Figures 14A and B show respectively a stretchy knitted disease-preventing panty-hose for men.
- the opening (6) of the front in Figure 14A starts from the waist band which is secured by a small binding belt or a button; but that in Figure 14B does not because the waist band itelf is elastic.
- Figure 15 shows that the front (2) has a spacer (7) in its inner lower part. It is better to choose a triangular spacer or a spacer with its two ends branching off, for Figure 14A.
- the spacer (7) in Figure 14B may either be triangular, rectangular, (shorter in length), rectangular, or a spacer with its two ends branching off. Please refer Figures 7A, B, C and D for the making.
- Figure 16A shows a pair of pyjams trousers with a elastic waist band.
- Figure 16B shows a kind knee-high ones with a small binding belt.
- Figure 17A shows a pair of man's pyjama trousers which is pieced together with the man's disease-preventing briefs underpants which have no elastic band.
- the front (2) of the briefs may or may not have an opening, please refer to Figures 2A, B, C, D, E and F. Please also refer to Figures 3A, B, C and D for the forms of the spacer (7).
- the briefs may be directly sewn on the waist band of the pyjama trousors, or be connected to the pyjama trousers by buttons so as to be convenient for replacement.
- Figure 17B shows a man's pyjama trousers which is pieced together with a disease-preventing crotch either by sewing or buttoning as mentions above.
- the crotch in Figure 17B may either have or have no opening on its front (2).
- the spacer (7) inside the crotch may be of varions type.
- Figure 17C shows a pair of man's pyjama trousers directly pieced together with a spacer (7) either by sewing or buttoning.
- a spacer (7) either by sewing or buttoning.
- Figure 18 shows a pair of man's sweat pants pieced together with the disease-preventing underpants. Its appearance is similar to any ordinary sweat pants.
- Figure 19 shows a pair of man's disease-preventing briefs pieced together with the sweat pants with or with no elastic waist band.
- the front (2) of the underpants may either have or have no opening, please refer to Figures 2A, B, C, D, E and F for its models.
- the types of the spacer (7) of the underpants please refer to Figures 3A, B, C and D.
- the underpants may be directly sewn on the waist band of the sweat pants or sewn outside the middle part of the band.
- the unsewn part of the band may be connected to the sweat pants with elastic band or buttons so as to be convenient for replacement.
- Figure 17B For the structure and making of a man's sweat pants pieced together with a disease-preventing crotch, please refer to Figure 17B.
- Figure 17C For the structure and making of a man's sweat pants directly pieced together with a spacer (7).
- Figure 20 shows a pair of man's sports trousers pieced together with the disease-preventing underpants. It looks like any ordinary sports trousers.
- Figure 22 shows a pair of man's shorts pieced together with the disease-preventing underpants. It simply looks like any ordinary shorts.
- Figures 23A, B, C and D See Figures 23A, B, C and D.
- Figures 23A, B and C show that a man's disease-preventing briefs with no elastic waist band or only with elastic band in the middle part is connected with the waist band on the inner side of the shorts.
- the front (2) of the underpants in Figure 23A has no opening.
- the opening (6) of the front (2), connected to the inside of the underpants begins from the waist.
- the opening may be in the form of a zipper or a button.
- Figure 23D a disease-preventing crotch is connected to the inner side of the shorts.
- FIG 24 shows a man's trousers pieced together with a disease-preventing underpants.
- Such kind of trousers can be regarded as a derived form of the above-said shorts by merely extending them.
- the structure and making of the trousers are similar to that of the shorts.
- the structure and making of a spacer (7) which is to be placed between the penis and the scrotum added on the inner lower front of the trousers may be referred to in Figures 7A, B, C and D.
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|---|---|---|---|
| CN 85108200 CN1024744C (zh) | 1985-11-07 | 1985-11-07 | 男用防病紧身内裤 |
| CN85108200 | 1985-11-07 | ||
| CN 86103680 CN1024319C (zh) | 1986-02-07 | 1986-02-07 | 男性防病裤 |
| CN86103680 | 1986-02-07 |
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| EP0230102A2 true EP0230102A2 (de) | 1987-07-29 |
| EP0230102A3 EP0230102A3 (de) | 1989-06-28 |
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| EP86308681A Withdrawn EP0230102A3 (de) | 1985-11-07 | 1986-11-06 | Krankheitenpräventive Herrenunterhose oder Hose |
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| DE29601836U1 (de) * | 1996-02-03 | 1996-03-14 | Triumph International AG, 80335 München | Herrenunterhose, insbesondere Slip |
| DE19700035C2 (de) * | 1997-01-02 | 2001-02-08 | Zedlitz Freiherr | Haltevorrichtung für den Penis |
| DE10001453C1 (de) * | 2000-01-15 | 2001-03-22 | Joseph Boy | Trennlage für Männerunterhosen |
| RU2197879C1 (ru) * | 2001-10-23 | 2003-02-10 | Плоткин Арнольд Леонидович | Нижнее мужское бельё |
| GB2403642A (en) * | 2003-07-10 | 2005-01-12 | Justin Lee Osbourn | Male underpants with a zip opening |
| RU2267282C2 (ru) * | 2000-12-08 | 2006-01-10 | Петер СЕДЕРСТРЕМ | Мужское белье с регулируемой поддерживающей частью |
| WO2009147458A1 (en) * | 2008-06-04 | 2009-12-10 | Frane Delija | Men's briefs with separate space for penis |
| WO2010044696A2 (ru) | 2008-10-13 | 2010-04-22 | Avgustopulo Eleonora Teodorovn | Мужские трусы и способ их изготовления |
| WO2012013991A1 (en) * | 2010-07-27 | 2012-02-02 | BALOV, Jakša | Men's briefs with separate space for penis |
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| FR2462879A1 (fr) * | 1979-08-02 | 1981-02-20 | Chung Seun | Sous-vetement pour homme |
| US4471772A (en) * | 1982-08-23 | 1984-09-18 | Miller Jr Taylor C | Method and undergarments for preventing penile tissue deterioration |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DE29601836U1 (de) * | 1996-02-03 | 1996-03-14 | Triumph International AG, 80335 München | Herrenunterhose, insbesondere Slip |
| DE19700035C2 (de) * | 1997-01-02 | 2001-02-08 | Zedlitz Freiherr | Haltevorrichtung für den Penis |
| DE10001453C1 (de) * | 2000-01-15 | 2001-03-22 | Joseph Boy | Trennlage für Männerunterhosen |
| WO2001050894A1 (de) * | 2000-01-15 | 2001-07-19 | Joseph Boy | Trennlage für männerunterhose |
| RU2267282C2 (ru) * | 2000-12-08 | 2006-01-10 | Петер СЕДЕРСТРЕМ | Мужское белье с регулируемой поддерживающей частью |
| RU2197879C1 (ru) * | 2001-10-23 | 2003-02-10 | Плоткин Арнольд Леонидович | Нижнее мужское бельё |
| GB2403642A (en) * | 2003-07-10 | 2005-01-12 | Justin Lee Osbourn | Male underpants with a zip opening |
| WO2009147458A1 (en) * | 2008-06-04 | 2009-12-10 | Frane Delija | Men's briefs with separate space for penis |
| WO2010044696A2 (ru) | 2008-10-13 | 2010-04-22 | Avgustopulo Eleonora Teodorovn | Мужские трусы и способ их изготовления |
| WO2012013991A1 (en) * | 2010-07-27 | 2012-02-02 | BALOV, Jakša | Men's briefs with separate space for penis |
| US8800064B2 (en) | 2010-07-27 | 2014-08-12 | Frane Delija | Men's briefs with separate space for penis |
| EA023202B1 (ru) * | 2010-07-27 | 2016-05-31 | Фране Делия | Мужские трусы с отдельной полостью для пениса |
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