WO2017106897A1 - Coated condom - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS 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
- A61F6/00—Contraceptive devices; Pessaries; Applicators therefor
- A61F6/02—Contraceptive devices; Pessaries; Applicators therefor for use by males
- A61F6/04—Condoms, sheaths or the like, e.g. combined with devices protecting against contagion
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS 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
- A61F6/00—Contraceptive devices; Pessaries; Applicators therefor
- A61F6/02—Contraceptive devices; Pessaries; Applicators therefor for use by males
- A61F6/04—Condoms, sheaths or the like, e.g. combined with devices protecting against contagion
- A61F2006/043—Condoms, sheaths or the like, e.g. combined with devices protecting against contagion with more than one barrier
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- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to condoms and, more
- a coated condom comprising at least one of a lubricant, flavorings, scents, and/or the like and methods of fabricating coated condoms.
- a condom comprises an elastomeric layer in a generally tubular shape, with an open end and a closed end, to provide physical barriers against the transmission of bodily fluids, viruses, and the like.
- a typical condom is approximately 180 millimeters in length and has a wall thickness of approximately 0.06 mm. Also, the typical condom has a tip, such as reservoir for semen, that is approximately 25 millimeters in length at a closed end of a condom and a bead or "ring,” which is approximately 1.5 millimeters in thickness, at an open end of the condom.
- a rolled condom must be rolled approximately fifteen times around its bead for a rolled length of approximately one inch at packaging.
- Some condoms comprise a coating, such as a lubricant, located thereon.
- a coating such as a lubricant
- the coating is introduced near the tip of the rolled condom.
- lubricant does not flow along all the rolls and lubricant coverage along the full length of the condom cannot occur.
- the lubricant does not migrate to other areas of condoms, e.g., from a tip to a bead.
- only 50% of the length of condoms is lubricated (i.e., 50% lubricant migration achieved).
- Embodiments according to the invention include coated condoms in which, for example, the lubricant coating substantial ly covers an entire length of the condom when packaged, and methods for manufacturing such condoms, substantially as shown in and/or described in connection with at least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the claims, are disclosed.
- Figure 1 depicts a perspective view of a rolled condom according to embodiments of the invention
- Figure 2 depicts a perspective view of an unrolled condom, according to embodiments of the invention
- Figure 3 depicts a perspective view of an unrolled, coated condom, according to embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 4 depicts a flow diagram of a method for manufacturing a coated condom, according to embodiments of the invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to fully coated condoms, and methods for manufacturing fully coated condoms.
- a fluidic coating material is advantageously disposed on substantially all external surfaces of the condom. That is, the condom is fully coated along the entire length of the condom.
- methods for manufacturing fully coated condoms are described herein which include the application of a fluidic coating material to the condom prior to rolling the condom. By applying the fluidic coating material prior to rolling the condom, the fluidic coating material is able to migrate throughout the entire condom much easier and faster and thus prevent a low coating condom dryness phenomenon.
- Figure 1 depicts a perspective view of a rolled condom.
- the rolled condom 50 comprises a rolled portion 52 and a tip 102 further comprising a reservoir 104.
- the rolled condom 50 comprises an elastomeric material, such as a natural latex rubber, a synthetic polyisoprene material, a polyurethane material, polymeric blends, or a like polymeric material used in condoms.
- the rolled condom 50 configuration shown in Figure 1 is typically how condoms are configured for packaging.
- the rolled condom 50 also comprises a tubular shaft and a bead as will be described further below with respect to Figures 2 and 3.
- a rolled portion 52 may include from about 15 to about 17 layers/rolls. For example, a condom having a straight shaft and a 53mm width and approximately 185mm in length yields sixteen layers.
- Figure 2 depicts a perspective view of an unrolled condom 100 having a front end 120, having a tip 102, and a reservoir 104, a rear end 1 10 having an opening 106 for receiving a penis, and a tubular shaft 1 16 disposed between the front end 120 and the rear end 1 10, and optionally comprises a bead 108, according to embodiments of the invention.
- the tubular shaft 1 16 comprises a middle portion 1 15 and an exterior shaft surface 114.
- the condom 100 further comprises a reservoir 104 disposed adjacent to the tip 102 and an internal surface 130.
- Figure 2 further depicts roll lines 140a-140o.
- the roll lines 140a-140o are not to be contemplated as physical structure but rather are indicative of approximate demarcations of complete revolutions as the bead 108 is rolled and the condom is rolled into a rolled configuration. As shown, the distance between adjacent roll lines 140 increases as the condom 100 is rolled from the bead 108 to roll line 140a . . . 140o, as the thickness of a rolled portion increases with each successive roll.
- FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of an unrolled, lubricated condom 200, according to embodiments of the invention.
- the unrolled condom 200 comprises a front end 220, and a tip 202 and a reservoir 204 adjacent to the front end 220, a rear end 210 further comprising a bead 108 and having an opening 106 for receiving a penis.
- a tubular shaft 216 is disposed between the front end 220 and the rear end 210.
- the tubular shaft 216 further comprises a middle portion 215, and an exterior shaft surface 214.
- the condom length is
- the cross-sectional thickness of the condom 200 is about 0.04-0.12 mm thick and, for at least one exemplary embodiment of the invention, 0.06 mm thick.
- the condom 200 further comprises one or more coating spots 230, 240, 250, 260, and/or 270 that comprise one or more fluidic coating materials, e.g., lubricants, flavorings, scents, active ingredients, and/or the like, disposed on the exterior shaft surface 214.
- one or more coating spots are shown in Figure 3, in some embodiments, a single coating spot or area may be used for application of the fluidic coating prior to rolling.
- the one or more coating spots are disposed on the exterior shaft surface 214 near the front end 220, near the rear end 210, and near the middle portion 215 as well as at areas disposed therebetween.
- the coating spots 250, 240, and 230 are shown as being disposed generally in line with a longitudinal axis 280 that runs from the front end 220 and the rear end 210.
- the coating spots 260 and 270 are show as disposed offset from the longitudinal axis 280.
- the condom 200 may further comprise coating spots on a side opposite the longitudinal axis 280, i.e., 180 degrees around a circumference of the condom 200. It is to be further understood that the condom 200, before rolling, may comprise one coating spot or a plurality of coating spots. Further still, the condom 200 may comprise a fluidic coating material that covers substantially all of the exterior shaft surface 214 before rolling.
- embodiments according to the invention comprise condoms having a fluidic coating material al ong the entire length of the condom after rolling, so that the exteri or shaft surface 214 of the condom 200 is substantially covered to form a coated condom.
- embodiments of the invention comprise condoms having a fiuidic coating material in amounts ranging from 50-1000mg per coated condom.
- At least one exemplary embodiment according to the invention comprises between 150-300mg of lubricant per coated condom.
- Embodiments according to the invention comprise coatings of several kinds.
- silicone based lubricants for example, silicone based lubricants, water based lubricants, gels, and the like, as well as flavorings, scents, and/or active ingredients, e.g., sensitizing agents that provide warming sensations, cooling sensations, and/or tingling sensations, desensitizing agents, and/or spermicides.
- At least some embodiments according to the invention include a coated condom having at least one active ingredient, and/or additional lubricant, displaced in or near the tip after rolling, in addition to, for example, a lubricant disposed on the condom prior to rolling.
- Active ingredients comprise medicines, such as anti-virals, anti-microbials, and/or anti-fungals, and vasodilators such as niacin, sildenafil citrate, and/or nitroglycerin and/or male desensitizing agents such as benzocaine, and warming liquids such as caffeine or menthol, and/or the like, and/or spermicides such as nonoxynol-9. Because some active ingredients may be disposed within the tip, less of the active ingredient(s) is needed because the active ingredient(s) remains localized and a higher concentrati on is therefore deli vered to the tip of the penis, where it i s needed, during or before sexual contact.
- vasodilators such as niacin, sildenafil citrate, and/or nitroglycerin and/or male desensitizing agents such as benzocaine, and warming liquids such as caffeine or menthol, and/or the like, and/or spermicides
- benzocaine is administered in a 3.0 to 7.5% in a water-soluble base medium. Therefore, a typical dosage within a condom is 300-400 mg at 4.5% concentration. Because the majority of the active ingredient is localized at the tip, less dosage is needed, e.g., 200-300 mg to provide efficacy without overdosing.
- FIG. 4 depicts a flow diagram of a method for manufacturing a fully coated condom, according to embodiments of the invention.
- the method starts at step 300 and proceeds to step 302, at which point a condom former is dipped into an emulsion, such as a tank of polymeric, elastomeric, or latex emulsion, forming a latex coating on the former.
- an emulsion such as a tank of polymeric, elastomeric, or latex emulsion
- a decision is made whether to dip the former, now having a latex coating thereon, into the tank of polymeric, elastomeric, or latex emulsion a second time.
- a second latex coating is disposed thereon at step 306 and proceeds to step 308, at which point the latex coating(s) on the condom former, comprised of the latex emulsion or composition, is cured at a temperature of approximately, for example, 90-140°C for approximately 5-15 minutes in an oven to form a condom.
- the fiuidic coating material is applied to the condom.
- the fluidic coating may be disposed by spraying, dipping, sponging, rolling in lubricant, or otherwise dosing.
- sponging means contacting the condom with a sponge or other absorbent/adsorbent material containing the fluidic coating material, etc., wherein the fluidic coating material is transferred to the condom.
- the spraying, sponging, dipping, rolling in fluidic coating material, or otherwise dosing steps need not cover the entire exterior surface of the condom immediately.
- the fluidic coating material may be applied to a single coating spot, such as the rear end 210 of the condom proximate the bead 108 (e.g., coating spot 230). It is to be understood that applying fluidic coating materials at one or more coating spots near the bead 108 promotes the migration of the flui dic coatmg material(s) to cover substantially all of the condom. In other
- the fluidic coating material may be applied to one or a plurality of coating spots along the length of the condom in various areas before rolling.
- the condom is rolled to fonn a fully coated condom having a fluidic coating, e.g., a lubricant, disposed along essentially the length of the condom, so that all of the exterior surface of the condom comprises lubricant. Since the lubricant is applied to condom before rolling, the lubricant migrates to all areas of the condom if not immediately, within hours.
- a fluidic coating e.g., a lubricant
- the action of rolling the condom promotes the migration of the lubricant to substantially all of the length of the condom. That is, rolling the condom pushes/forces th e lubricant to move forward from the rear end 210 proximate the opening 106 towards the front end 220 proximate the tip 202.
- the lubricated, rolled condom may be packaged in a foil packaging.
- the method ends.
- any step of the method is performed. Also, in some embodiments, some steps are omitted and/or additional steps are performed.
- any method herein can include a step for adding, for example, additional lubricant, flavoring, scent, active ingredient, etc., after the rolling step or other optional steps for cleaning a condom former, for example, with brushes, such as nylon brushes, and/or pre-heating the former, for example, with hot air or within an oven at a temperature of approximately 35-60°C.
- a strong or weak coagulant component or solution may be disposed onto the former.
- a coagulant solution is disposed on the former, it is optionally dried, for example, at 50-70°C for approximately 2-5 minutes.
- the condom may then be as be washed, leached, etc., as is known to those in the art before the lubricant is applied thereto.
- the method may include a step for stripping the condom from the condom former.
- the inverting and rolling steps are performed by, for example, an air jet or compressed air, such as at 2-4 bars of pressure, sprays the condom and strips the condom at the same time.
- the condom may be stripped partially from the former and a roller used to strip the condom from the condom former. Compressed air may also promote the migration of the lubricant to further areas of the condom.
- Coated condoms described herein are made using polymeric, elastomeric, and/or latex emulsions or compositions, such as natural rubber latex, synthetic polyisoprene, polyurethane, and other elastomeric materials for emulsions or compositions, and/or blends thereof, as are described herein comprises vulcanizing agents, activators, accelerators, antioxidants, stabilizers, thixotropic agents and/or the like as are known to those in the art.
- polymeric, elastomeric, and/or latex emulsions or compositions such as natural rubber latex, synthetic polyisoprene, polyurethane, and other elastomeric materials for emulsions or compositions, and/or blends thereof, as are described herein comprises vulcanizing agents, activators, accelerators, antioxidants, stabilizers, thixotropic agents and/or the like as are known to those in the art.
- At least one exemplary embodiment of a formula for an emulsion or composition according to embodiments of the invention comprises potassium hydroxide, ammonium solutions, and/or the like for diluting the emulsion or composition, adjusting the pH, and the like and/or surfactants, such as a
- polysorbate for example, TWEEN® 20, to stabilize the emulsion or composition.
- the temperature of the emulsion or composition may be controlled, for example, the temperature may be from approximately 20°C to approximately 30°C during the dipping process.
- embodiments of the polymeric compositions according to the invention comprise additives to control or modify the properties of the composition, such as the vi scosity of the composition as well as the physical properties, for example, lubricity, tensile strength, puncture resistance, and the like, of condoms formed therefrom.
- the viscosity of the compositions according to embodiments of the invention is, for example, approximately 20 to approximately 60 centipoises.
- polymeric, elastomeric, thermoplastic elastomer, latex, and rubber are used interchangeably to describe material, such as a polymeric composition, used to form coated condoms in accordance with embodiments of the invention.
- Emulsions or compositions include elastomeric compositions, polymeric compositions, latex compositions, and natural rubber compositions, synthetic compositions, and/or blends or mixtures thereof.
- natural rubber latex encompasses cured elastomeric material sourced from Hevea brasiliensis (the traditional rubber tree), non-Hevea rubber such as Parthenium argentatum (guayule), sunflower, goldenrod, and the like, as well as genetically modified variations of these or other biological sources.
- condoms comprise the pre-vulcanized and post-vulcanized latex composition as disclosed in commonly-assigned US Patent No. 8,087,412, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- synthetic polyisoprenes, polychloroprenes, carboxylated butadiene-nitriles, polyurethanes or polyurethane-polyurea copolymers, or combinations thereof are used.
- the total solids content range of the emulsions or compositions which may include a natural color or another color, range from about 28% to about 70%.
- At least one exemplary embodiment according to the invention comprises a composition having a total solids content of approximately 53%.
- processing aids, additives, rheological additives, stabilizers, and the like known to those in the art, may be incorporated into any emulsion or composition.
- embodiments according to the invention comprise compositions having colorants and/or pigments, and further include glow-in-the-dark or fluorescent colorants or pigments.
- at least one pigment according to embodiments of the present invention is a Quinacridone, such as Colanyl® Red E3B 130 manufactured by the Clariant Corp., or a Phthalocyanine, such as Colanyl® Blue A2R 131 also manufactured by the Clariant Corp., or combinations thereof.
- Examples of glow-in-the-dark pigments include photoluminescent pigments, such as SP-6-B distributed by Weg Technology but are not limited thereto.
- the coated condoms described herein may be manufactured using a condom former, which may be a smooth former or, alternatively, a former having depressions on the surface, e.g., a textured former, which create ribs, studs, and the like, on an interior surface of a condom.
- the condom former may include a tubular body having a first end and a second end.
- the tubular body may have an overall shape that is similar to the shape of a penis, thereby resulting in the polymeric layer of the condom described above.
- the tubular body of the condom former may include a base segment that is disposed adjacent to the first end and extends from the first end toward the second end.
- the second end is utilized to form a closed end of the condom described above, while the first end of the former is utilized to form an open end and a base portion of the condom described above.
- the condom former may be formed from glass, borosilicates, ceramic materials, metallic materials, and/or other materials known in the art.
- at least one method includes providing a former comprising an axial length, a circumference, and a plurality of depressions, ribs, or protrusions disposed along at least a portion of the length and around or along the circumference of the former as is disclosed in commonly assigned US Pub. No. 2012/0073580, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- one or more coagulant or primer solutions are disposed onto the condom former before dipping into an emulsion or composition, and in some embodiments, coagulant or primer solutions are not disposed onto the condom former.
- Coagulant or primer solutions comprise concentration ranging from about 1% to about 50% by weight, and may include a natural color or another color. In some embodiments of the present invention, the coagulant concentration is about 5% by weight. According to some
- the coagulant solution may contain Group I metal salts, Group II metal salts, or combinations thereof, and wetting agents ranging from 0.1-0.2% by weight in an aqueous or alcoholi c solution.
- the coagulant is an aqueous solution comprising 3.5% Calcium Nitrate and 96.5% water, e.g., a strong coagulant.
- the coagulant solution comprises a 3-15% Calcium Nitrate or other Calcium salt, 2-10% Calcium Carbonate, and a small amount of surfactant and anti-foam agent, as are known to those in the art.
- at least one exemplary embodiment replaces Calcium Carbonate with a powder-free coagulant, such as a stearate, such as Calcium Stearate, so that post-washing steps may be omitted.
- a powder-free coagulant such as a stearate, such as Calcium Stearate
- Other suitable strong coagulants known to those in the art may also be used, such as calcium chloride.
- Weak coagulants include acetic acid, formic acid, and/or other weak acids.
- Embodiments according to the invention comprise packaging made of foils. At least one exemplary embodiment according to the invention comprises environmentally friend composite foils, such as the technologies disclosed in US Pub. No. 2015/0217537, which is commonly assigned and incorporated by reference in its entirety. ⁇
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