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US1216099A
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    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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  • My invention is an improvement in surgical devices, and has for its object to provide a device for assisting copulation, wherein a semi-rigid sleeve or casing is provided for inclosing the male organ 'with the glans exposed, to hold the said organ sufiiciently rigid to permit penetration, and wherein a new and novel form 0fcasing is provided and novel forms of securing and attaching means.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the device
  • Fig. 2 is a section Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, both views looking in the direction of the arrows adjacent to the line,
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view or the device open condition,-and
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a modified form.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of another modified form.
  • the support is a split sleeve of rubber, of suitable length and internal diameter, such length and diameter depending upon the proportions of the organ to be inclosed, to inclose the organ from the body to the glans, leaving the said glans exposed.
  • the sleeve l has a uniform eter, but gradually tapers externally from one end to the other, and the small end is abruptly tapered or beveled externally,as indicated at 2 to facilitate the entrance of the said end.
  • the large end 3 has its plane inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve or casing to fit smoothly against the body of the wearer when the device is in place, to hold the sleeve or casing in the position of the erect organ.
  • the sleeve or casing is also provided with external grooves 4, the said grooves extending spirally of the casing from the casing Washington, in the District" internal diam- Jfrom the large end to the beveled surface 2, and each groove has a depth approximately equal to two-thirds the thickness of the sleeve.
  • the bottoms of the grooves are parallel with the inner surface of the casing, and they impart iexihility kvto the sleeve wall, and ⁇ increase the resiliency of the same. They may also be usedfor holding a lubricant, as for instance vaseline.
  • one edge .of the sleeve is provided with a covering and shielding f'lap 5 that fits beneath the other edge as shown, and the said other edge is cut away to rcceive this-Hap, so that the interior oil the sleeve is not restricted.
  • the sleeve has an external groove 6, extending from the end 3 into the beveled surface 2, and providing a species of hinge upon which the sleeve opens.
  • This pin has a head 9 of rubber or the like which fits within a notch l0 provided for receiving it at the end 3 and when the p1n is in place the head fits and fills the notch.
  • An exterior, annular groove ll is provided near the end 3 for a purpose to be presently described, and the interior wall of the sleeve has pockets 12 intermediate its ends and on each side of the groove 6.
  • the groove 11 is for the purpose of receiving a securing means to'lfhold the sleeve from slipping off or from being drawn o1 during withdrawal.
  • a diamond shaped shield plate l2a is provided, of the same material as the sleeve, and having a central opening for receiving the sleeve and this plate has openings 13 at its ends' for receiving a securing tape 14.
  • the central opening of the plate is of such diameter that the plate may be drawn along the tapering exterior and holding plate will cause it to assume the position of Fig. 2, that is cupped or conical, with its concavity toward the body.
  • the pockets 12 may be omitted if desired, and in Fig. 5 is shown a construction where no pockets are used.
  • the sleeve 15 has the grooves 16 and the hinge grooves 17, and is otherwise similar to the construction of Fig. 1, only the pockets being omitted.
  • the sleeve In use the sleeve is held in the open condition of Fig. 4: and the organ is laid into it with the glans extending beyond the end 2 of the sleeve. The sleeve is now closed, and the rod 8 is inserted through the openings of the lugs. about the sleeve and brought back into the groove l1.
  • the plate is to the groove, body. So placed the end 3 of the shield is held close and firm against the body, and during insertion, the said end furnishes a broad base to 'prevent rocking of the sleeve. During the use of the device it is heldfirmly to the body, against the possibility of displacement,
  • the pin 8 No metallic parts are used with the exception of the pin 8, and it is concealed and hidden by the material of the sleeve.
  • the pin may be of hard rubber if preferred or any other suitable non-metal.
  • the device as a whole is light, safe, easily cleaned, and cannot cause injury to the parts.
  • the plate 12a has at the opening for the sleeve a reinforcing rib 18 for providing a broader seating surface on the sleeve.
  • the head 9 of the pin now placed and pushed back i 8 is of such length that it will extend within the groove 11, and that the said head has a groove registering with the groove 11 and forming a part thereof when the pin is in place.
  • the holding ⁇ tape is turned about the sleeve it'engages the groove of the head and prevents withdrawal of the 'Ihe pockets 12, it will be noticed, extend spirally of the sleeve, between the grooves 4, and as lshownin Fig. 6, these pockets may, if desired, be' concealed within the material of the sleeve.
  • the pockets 18 are within the material of the sleeve 19, but are separated from the inte ⁇ rior thereof by a thin ymembrane 20. ⁇ The A turn of the tape 14 is thrownv and the tape is tied about the 1. A device of the character specified,
  • the sleeve tapering externally and a holding shield of flexible material having an opening through which the small end of the sleeve may pass and of less diameter than the large end, the shield having openings at opposite sides of the sleeve for engagement by.
  • a securing tape the sleeve having an annular external groove at the large end for engagement by a turn of the tape.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having an external longitudinally extending weakening groove opposite the split, and means at the split for connecting the edges thereof, the sleeve tapering externally and a holding shield of flexible material having an opening through which the small end of the sleeve may pass and of less diameter than 'the large end, the shield having openings at opposite sides of the sleeve for engagement by a securing tape.
  • a device of the character specified comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having an external longitudinally extending weakening groove opposite the split, and means at the split for connecting the edges thereof, and the sleeve having internal recesses or pockets intermediate its ends and on opposite sides of the groove fo-r the purpose specified.
  • Al device of the character specified comprising a sleeve grooved annularly near its butt end, a shield on said sleeve in advance of the said groove and a fastening tape in said groove and engaged with said shield as set forth.
  • a device of the' character specified comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having internal pockets for the purpose specified.

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1. s, MLCK, SURGICAL DEVICE.
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APPLICATIUN Patented Feb. 13,191?.
E. gl@ @99 wlmfssfs J'AMES STNLEY FIJCII, @E WASHINGTON, DISTRICT 0F COLUMBIA.
SURGICAL DEVICE.
Specification o' Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. I3, QIZ
Application led August 12. 1916. Serial No. 114,615.
To all whom t may concern:
' Be it known that l, JAMES citizen of the of the city oi of Columbia, have invented a. certain new and useful improvement in Surgical Devices, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is an improvement in surgical devices, and has for its object to provide a device for assisting copulation, wherein a semi-rigid sleeve or casing is provided for inclosing the male organ 'with the glans exposed, to hold the said organ sufiiciently rigid to permit penetration, and wherein a new and novel form 0fcasing is provided and novel forms of securing and attaching means.
In the drawings:
Figure l is a perspective view of the device;
Fig. 2 is a section Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, both views looking in the direction of the arrows adjacent to the line,
Fig. 4 is a perspective view or the device open condition,-and
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a modified form.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of another modified form.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. l to 4, the support is a split sleeve of rubber, of suitable length and internal diameter, such length and diameter depending upon the proportions of the organ to be inclosed, to inclose the organ from the body to the glans, leaving the said glans exposed.
The sleeve l has a uniform eter, but gradually tapers externally from one end to the other, and the small end is abruptly tapered or beveled externally,as indicated at 2 to facilitate the entrance of the said end. The large end 3 has its plane inclined with respect to the axis of the sleeve or casing to fit smoothly against the body of the wearer when the device is in place, to hold the sleeve or casing in the position of the erect organ.
S. FALQK, a United States, and a resident on the line 2-2 of The sleeve or casing is also provided with external grooves 4, the said grooves extending spirally of the casing from the casing Washington, in the District" internal diam- Jfrom the large end to the beveled surface 2, and each groove has a depth approximately equal to two-thirds the thickness of the sleeve. The bottoms of the grooves are parallel with the inner surface of the casing, and they impart iexihility kvto the sleeve wall, and`increase the resiliency of the same. They may also be usedfor holding a lubricant, as for instance vaseline.
At the split one edge .of the sleeve is provided with a covering and shielding f'lap 5 that fits beneath the other edge as shown, and the said other edge is cut away to rcceive this-Hap, so that the interior oil the sleeve is not restricted. At a point diametrically opposite the split the sleeve has an external groove 6, extending from the end 3 into the beveled surface 2, and providing a species of hinge upon which the sleeve opens.
.At-each side of the split the sleeve has a series of lugs, and the lugs of one series are adapted to be received between the lugs of the other series and to fit closely but easily to provide a means for holding the said edges together. The lugs have perforations alining when they are fitted together, and a. rod or pin 8-is adapted to engage the perforations.
This pin has a head 9 of rubber or the like which fits within a notch l0 provided for receiving it at the end 3 and when the p1n is in place the head fits and fills the notch. An exterior, annular groove ll is provided near the end 3 for a purpose to be presently described, and the interior wall of the sleeve has pockets 12 intermediate its ends and on each side of the groove 6.
These-.pockets prevent compression of the large veins on the sides of the organ, and permit some expansion when partial or complete erection occurs after penetration. The groove 11 is for the purpose of receiving a securing means to'lfhold the sleeve from slipping off or from being drawn o1 during withdrawal.
A diamond shaped shield plate l2a is provided, of the same material as the sleeve, and having a central opening for receiving the sleeve and this plate has openings 13 at its ends' for receiving a securing tape 14. The central opening of the plate is of such diameter that the plate may be drawn along the tapering exterior and holding plate will cause it to assume the position of Fig. 2, that is cupped or conical, with its concavity toward the body. When the sleeve is in place 'on the organ, before tying the ends of the tape about the body, that portion between the openings 13 is wrapped once or twice about the sleeve, the said wrapped portion lying in the groove 11.
The pockets 12 may be omitted if desired, and in Fig. 5 is shown a construction where no pockets are used. In this form, the sleeve 15 has the grooves 16 and the hinge grooves 17, and is otherwise similar to the construction of Fig. 1, only the pockets being omitted. i
In use the sleeve is held in the open condition of Fig. 4: and the organ is laid into it with the glans extending beyond the end 2 of the sleeve. The sleeve is now closed, and the rod 8 is inserted through the openings of the lugs. about the sleeve and brought back into the groove l1.
The plate is to the groove, body. So placed the end 3 of the shield is held close and firm against the body, and during insertion, the said end furnishes a broad base to 'prevent rocking of the sleeve. During the use of the device it is heldfirmly to the body, against the possibility of displacement,
No metallic parts are used with the exception of the pin 8, and it is concealed and hidden by the material of the sleeve. In fact the pin may be of hard rubber if preferred or any other suitable non-metal. The device as a whole is light, safe, easily cleaned, and cannot cause injury to the parts.
The plate 12a has at the opening for the sleeve a reinforcing rib 18 for providing a broader seating surface on the sleeve.
It will be noted that the head 9 of the pin now placed and pushed back i 8 is of such length that it will extend within the groove 11, and that the said head has a groove registering with the groove 11 and forming a part thereof when the pin is in place. Thus' when the holding `tape is turned about the sleeve it'engages the groove of the head and prevents withdrawal of the 'Ihe pockets 12, it will be noticed, extend spirally of the sleeve, between the grooves 4, and as lshownin Fig. 6, these pockets may, if desired, be' concealed within the material of the sleeve. In this arrangement, the pockets 18 are within the material of the sleeve 19, but are separated from the inte` rior thereof by a thin ymembrane 20. `The A turn of the tape 14 is thrownv and the tape is tied about the 1. A device of the character specified,
comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve,
havmg an external longitudinally extending weakening groove opposite the split, and means at the split for connecting the'edges thereof, the sleeve tapering externally and a holding shield of flexible material having an opening through which the small end of the sleeve may pass and of less diameter than the large end, the shield having openings at opposite sides of the sleeve for engagement by. a securing tape, the sleeve having an annular external groove at the large end for engagement by a turn of the tape. 2. A device of the character specified, comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having an external longitudinally extending weakening groove opposite the split, and means at the split for connecting the edges thereof, the sleeve tapering externally and a holding shield of flexible material having an opening through which the small end of the sleeve may pass and of less diameter than 'the large end, the shield having openings at opposite sides of the sleeve for engagement by a securing tape. f
3. A device of the character specified, comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having an external longitudinally extending weakening groove opposite the split, and means at the split for connecting the edges thereof, and the sleeve having internal recesses or pockets intermediate its ends and on opposite sides of the groove fo-r the purpose specified.
4. Al device of the character specified, comprising a sleeve grooved annularly near its butt end, a shield on said sleeve in advance of the said groove and a fastening tape in said groove and engaged with said shield as set forth.
5. A device of the' character specified, comprising a semi-rigid, elastic, split sleeve, having internal pockets for the purpose specified.
6. A devicel of the character specified,I
is closed.
JAMES STANLEY FALCK.
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US3397689A (en) * 1965-03-04 1968-08-20 Marcantonio Vittorio Introducer sheath
US4204530A (en) * 1979-03-29 1980-05-27 Medical Engineering Corp. Sleeve implant
US4498466A (en) * 1982-06-15 1985-02-12 Pomeranz Mark L Reclosable condom having sealed chamber with a rheopexic material within
US4564006A (en) * 1982-06-15 1986-01-14 Pomeranz Mark L Reclosable condom
WO1986004499A1 (en) * 1985-02-11 1986-08-14 Pomeranz Mark L Condom with opening and closing means for easy mounting and penile implant containing a rheopexic material
US4625716A (en) * 1982-06-15 1986-12-02 Pomeranz Mark L Penile prosthesis with rheopexic material enclosed in a chamber
US4724829A (en) * 1986-04-29 1988-02-16 Knapps Oliver L Anatomical aid
US5103810A (en) * 1991-05-27 1992-04-14 Chang Tao Ping Sexual aid
US5628329A (en) * 1995-07-26 1997-05-13 Boyd B. Bennett Methods and apparatus for obtaining and maintaining penile erection
US6015379A (en) * 1997-06-27 2000-01-18 Sachse; Hans E. Erection aid
US6251067B1 (en) * 1999-06-23 2001-06-26 Advanced Research & Technology Institute Male erectile prosthesis

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3397689A (en) * 1965-03-04 1968-08-20 Marcantonio Vittorio Introducer sheath
US4204530A (en) * 1979-03-29 1980-05-27 Medical Engineering Corp. Sleeve implant
US4498466A (en) * 1982-06-15 1985-02-12 Pomeranz Mark L Reclosable condom having sealed chamber with a rheopexic material within
US4564006A (en) * 1982-06-15 1986-01-14 Pomeranz Mark L Reclosable condom
US4625716A (en) * 1982-06-15 1986-12-02 Pomeranz Mark L Penile prosthesis with rheopexic material enclosed in a chamber
WO1986004499A1 (en) * 1985-02-11 1986-08-14 Pomeranz Mark L Condom with opening and closing means for easy mounting and penile implant containing a rheopexic material
US4724829A (en) * 1986-04-29 1988-02-16 Knapps Oliver L Anatomical aid
US5103810A (en) * 1991-05-27 1992-04-14 Chang Tao Ping Sexual aid
US5628329A (en) * 1995-07-26 1997-05-13 Boyd B. Bennett Methods and apparatus for obtaining and maintaining penile erection
US6015379A (en) * 1997-06-27 2000-01-18 Sachse; Hans E. Erection aid
US6251067B1 (en) * 1999-06-23 2001-06-26 Advanced Research & Technology Institute Male erectile prosthesis

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