BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to devices for exercising the vaginal muscles.
[0002] The primary object of the present invention is to afford a novel device for use in
exercising the vaginal muscles of a female.
[0003] Another object is to afford a novel device of the aforementioned type which may be
readily inserted into the vagina of a female.
[0004] A further object is to afford a novel device of the aforementioned type, the parts
of which are constituted and arranged in a novel and expeditious manner effective
to protect the female against injury.during insertion thereof into the vagina and
during use thereof in the exercising of the vaginal muscles.
[0005] Weakness of the muscles of the pelvic floor is common among adult female population,
and, particularly among those who have borne children. Advanced degrees of weakness
of these muscles culminate in Loss of support of the bladder, urethra, rectum and
uterus.
[0006] Exercise is a well established means of obtaining and maintaining muscle fitness.
Exercises may be classified into passive, active and resistive categories. Resistive
exercises require the use of muscles against a force which, commonly, is relatively
small at the beginning of an exercise program and gradually increases as the muscle
tone and strength increases.
[0007] The pelvic floor muscles support the vaginal walls of a female. It is an important
object of the present invention to afford a novel device for use in resistive exercising
of these muscles.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to afford a novel device of the aforementioned
type wherein the resistive force thereof increases with increases in the tone and
strength of the muscles.
[0009] Exercise devices for insertion into the vagina of a female have been heretofore known
in the art, being shown, for example, in United States Letters Patent Nos. 2,507,858,
issued to Arnold Kegal; 2,541,520, issued to Arnold Kegal; 3,598,106, issued to Eric
Buning; 3,726,273, issued to Ned. S. Cole; 4,048,985, issued to Howard A. Sasse; 4,050,449,
issued to Frank S. Castellana, et al.; 4,106,489, issued to Kenneth W. Martin; and
4,216,783, issued to Howard Kaiser.
[0010] Exercise devices of the aforementioned type, which have been heretofore known in
the art, have commonly had several inherent disadvantages, such as, for example, being
difficult to insert into the vagina; being painful to insert into the vagina or being
painful in use during exercising of the vaginal muscles; being so constituted and
arranged as to create danger of injury to the vagina during insertion thereinto and/or
during use therein; or creating a maximum initial pressure against the vaginal walls,
which, in the use thereof, can be the cause of injury to damage to such walls, and
the like and also because the compositions of such devices are latex or rubber, such
materials are irritative to human tissues and difficult to clean and maintain for
repetitive use. It is an important object of the present invention to overcome such
disadvantages.
[0011] Another object of the present invention is to afford a novel exercise device of the
aforementioned type, which, when inserted into position of use in a vagina, exerts
a soft, yielding minimal pressure or force against the vaginal walls, which force
increases as the vaginal muscles are exercised and contract.
[0012] A further object of the present invention is to afford a novel exercise device of
the aforementioned type, wherein the parts thereof are so constituted and arranged
that, in use, the female using the device is able to recognize the degree of muscle
activity being exerted by her own sensations.
[0013] Another object of the present invention is to afford a novel device of the aforementioned
type, which, if desired, may embody a measuring device for indicating the amount of
muscle contraction taking place during exercise by measurement of the volume of displaced
air from the device.
[0014] Another object of the present invention is to afford a novel exercise device of the
aforementioned type which is practical and efficient in operation, and which may be
readily and economically produced commercially.
[0015] Other and further objects of the present invention will be apparent from the following
description and claims and are illustrated in the accompanying drawing which, by way
of illustration, shows a preferred embodiment of the present invention and the principles
thereof and which we now consider to be the best mode in which we have contemplated
applying these principles. Other embodiments of the invention embodying the same or
equivalent principles may be used and structural changes may be made as desired by
those skilled in the art without departing from the present invention and the purview
of the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary, side elevational view of a device embodying the principles
of the present invention, to illustrate the presently preferred embodiment of the
present invention, and showing the device connected to a vacuum pump or syringe;
FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1, but showing part of the device in a different
position, and showing the vacuum pump in actuated position;
FIG. 3 is a view, similar to FIG. 2 but showing the device being inserted into a vagina;
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 2, but showing the device inserted into the vagina
and in operable position relative thereto;
FIG. 5 is a detail sectional view taken substantially along the line 5-5 in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary, side elevational view of a modified form of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a detail sectional view taken substantially along the line 7-7 in FIG. 6;
and
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary, side elevational view of the device shown in FIG. 1, showing
the device attached to a pressure gauge.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS SHOWN HEREIN
[0017] An exercise device 1, embodying the principles of the present invention, is shown
in the drawings to illustrate the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] The exercise device 1 embodies, in general, an elongate rod 2 having a distal end
portion 3 and a proximal end portion 4, with a cuff portion 5 mounted on the distal
end portion 3, FIGS. 1-4.
[0019] The rod 2, preferably, is semi-rigid and flexible- pliable in construction, and may
be made of several suitable materials, such as, preferably medical grade silicone
which does not react to human tissue. As will be discussed in greater detail presently,
in the use of the device 1, the distal end portion 3 of the rod 2, with the cuff 5
attached thereto, is inserted into the vagina of a female, the proximal end portion
4 of the device 1 affording a member by which the device 1 may be manually retained
in such position in the vagina. The free end 6 of the distal end portion 3 preferably
is rounded, to facilitate such insertion of the device into the vagina, and as protection
against injury to the female during such insertion into the vagina and during the
time the device is retained therein.
[0020] The cuff portion 5 includes a substantially air impervious medical grade silicone
cover 7 and a body portion 8 disposed within the cover 7. Both the cover 7 and the
body portion 8 are disposed around the distal end portion 3 of the rod 2, preferably
in spaced relation to the end 6 thereof.
[0021] The cover 7 is flexible and it is preferably made of medical grade silicone or the
like. Preferably, it also is elastic for reasons which will hereinafter be discussed
in greater detail. Preferably, the cover 7 is comprised of a suitable elastic material
such as the aforementioned medical grade silicone.
[0022] The cover 7 is tubular in form, and the end portions 9 and 10 thereof are hermetically
sealed to the outer surface of the rod 2 by suitable means, such as, for example,
being vulcanized thereto or by a suitable medical grade cement such as silicone cement,
or the like.
[0023] The body or sponge portion 8 affords a resilient mass which preferably completely
fills the cover 7 between the end portions 9 and 10 thereof and, when the exercise
device is disposed in normal inoperative position, outside the vagina, the sponge
portion is preferably effective in yieldingly holding the cover 7 in fully expanded
position, as shown in FIG. 1. The body or sponge portion 8 may be made of any suitable
resilient material, but, preferably, is made of several grades or densities of a spongelike
resilient material having a multitude of interstices spread therethrough, such as,
for example, sponge-type silicone or a suitable resilient plastic material, such as,
for example, foamed polyurethane, or the like, for a purpose which will be discussed
in greater detail presently.
[0024] From the foregoing it will be seen that the cuff portion 5 is similar in construction
to the cuffs embodied in the tracheal tubes disclosed in United States Letters Patent
Nos. 3,640,282 and 3,799,173, issued to Jack M. Kamen.
[0025] An elongate passageway 11 extends longitudinally through the rod 2 from the free
end 12 of the proximal end portion 4 thereof into the interior of the cuff 5, terminating
at its inner end 13 in inwardly spaced relation to the free end 6 of the distal end
portion 3. Passageways 14 extend radially outwardly from the passageway 11, through
the rod 2 and open outwardly into the interior of the cuff 5 for the purpose which
will be discussed in greater detail presently.
[0026] An adapter 15, embodying an elongate tubular body member 16 is mounted in the proximal
end portion 4 of the rod 2, with one end portion of the body member 16 disposed in
the passageway 11, FIGS. 1-4. The adapter 15 also includes a plug 17, attached to
the body portion 16 by a flexible strap 18, the plug 17 being movable on the strap
18 between a position wherein it is disposed in the free end portion 19 of the body
portion 16 of the adapter 15 to thereby close the passageway 11 and the body portion
16 to the atmosphere, as shown in FIG. 3, and a position wherein it is disposed out
of the adapter 15, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 4.
[0027] With the exercise device 1 constructed in the aforementioned manner, when it is desired
to insert it into a vagina, such as the vagina 20 diagrammatically shown in FIGS.
3 and 4, a partial vacuum may be applied to the free end 19 of the adapter 15 by any
suitable means, such as, for example, a vacuum syringe P, shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,
to thereby cause the cuff portion 5 to move from its normal expanded position, shown
in FIG. 1, to a collapsed position as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. After the cuff portion
5 has thus been collapsed, the passageway through the adapter 15 and the passageways
11 and 14, into the interior of the cuff 5, may be closed by any suitable means, such
as, for example, by first pinching tubular member 16 to close the same, then withdrawing
the syringe P from the adapter 15, and immediately closing the end portion 19 of the
tubular member 16 by a finger, or the like. However, in the preferred form of the
present invention, such closing of the end portion 19 is effected by inserting the
plug 17 thereinto, as shown in FIG. 3. This, it will be seen, is effective to retain
the partial vacuum in the cuff 5 and, therefore, retain it in the collapsed position
shown in FIG. 2 and 3.
[0028] While thus maintaining the vacuum in the cuff 5, the distal end portion 3 and the
cuff 5 may be inserted into a vagina, such as the vagina 20, FIG. 3, the collapsed
position of the cuff 5 facilitating such insertion. Preferably, this insertion of
the device 1 is such that the cuff 5 is disposed in position within the sphincter
type muscles in the vaginal area. Thereafter, when the device 1 has been moved into
the desired position in the vagina 20, the partial vacuum in the cuff 5 may be released
to thereby permit the cover 7 to be pushed and expanded outwardly by the expansion
of the resilient sponge body member 8. The expansion of the cover 7 is from the collapsed
position to a position wherein it is yieldingly positioned within the body portion
8 in engagement with the inner wall 21 of the vagina 20, FIG. 4. Such movement and
expansion, it will be seen, is caused by the resiliency of the sponge body portion
8 and is a direct result of the volumetric expansion thereof. Importantly, the density
of the sponge body portion 8 may be varied to provide different grades or amounts
of yielding pressure gradients within each exercise device. This is to be distinguished
from the expansion of the aforementioned cuffs on exercise devices heretofore known
in the art, which cuffs are expanded by the application of a positive pressure, by
the introduction of air of other working fluid thereinto under pressure. Such devices
therefore start with the largest force upon initial contact with the vaginal muscles.
[0029] It will be remembered that the cover 7 of the cuff 5 may be made of any suitable
flexible material, but preferably is medical grade silicone. When so constructed,
the cover comprised of medical grate silicone is so constructed that the wrinkles
that are formed therein when in the collapsed position, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3,
are soft and minimize abrasive tendencies with the vaginal muscles. Whereas with some
materials which are flexible but do not possess softness and which are non-abrasive,
such as, for example, certain plastic or rubber sheet materials, and the like, wrinkles
could be formed when the cover 7 is disposed in a position wherein it was extended
outwardly less than that which it occupies when in fully extended position. Thus,
it is not essential as to whether or not the cover 7 is wrinkled when the cuff 5 is
in fully collapsed position, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, and it is not essential nor
an absolute requirement, when the cuff 5 is disposed in operative engagement with
the walls of a vagina, such as is shown in FIG. 4, that the cover 7 be wrinkle free.
However, it is preferred that the cover 7 be structured and sized to substantially
envelope the sponge portion 8, when the cuff 5 is in operative engagement with a vagina,
as shown in FIG. 4.-Therefore, to ensure against such wrinkles, we prefer that the
cover 7 be made of a suitable material such as medical grade silicone.
[0030] With device 1 thus disposed in operative position in the vagina of a female, the
female may contract her pelvic floor muscles against the urging of the body portion
8 of the cuff 5. This, it will be seen, is a gentle, yielding urging, which, unlike
the urging of the fluids used to inflate cuffs of exercise devices heretofore known
in the art with a positive pressure, does not exert a positive pressure against the
sidewalls of the vagina, which positive pressure is in danger of injuring delicate
membranes such as the sidewalls of the vagina. Instead, the present invention begins
with a minimal resistive force which increases as contraction increases.
[0031] It is important to note that the use of the device 1, in pelvic floor muscle exercise,
provides not only a resistive exercise for such muscles, but also provides progressively
increasing resistance as the body portion 8 of the cuff 5 continues to be compressed.
Thus, it will be seen that the device 1 is capable of exerting a small minimal resistive
force at the beginning of an exercise program, when the muscular tone and strength
is relatively weak, while affording a gradually increasing resistive force as the
muscular tone and strength increases. Also, with this increasing resistance by the
body portion 8 of the cuff 5, the female using the device is able to recognize this
increasing resistance by her own sensations, and thus realize that the exercises are
being effective in building up the tone and strength of her pelvic floor muscles.
[0032] At the completion of the exercises, the device 1 may be manually removed from the
vagina. Preferably, prior to such removal, a partial vacuum is again applied to the
cuff 5 in the aforementioned manner, to thereby dispose the cuff 5 in partially or
totally collapsed position, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, to facilitate removal of the
device 1.
[0033] Although the rod 2 is shown in FIGS. 1-5 of the drawings as embodying the passageway
11 as an integral part thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art
that this is merely by way of illustration of the preferred embodiment of the present
invention, and not by way of limitation, and that other passageways may be afforded
without departing from the purview of the broader aspects of the present invention.
For example, instead of the rod 2, a solid semi-rigid but flexible rod 2a, as shown
in FIGS. 6 and 7, may be used, and a separate tube, such as a tube 22 having a passageway
lla therethrough may be substituted therefor.
[0034] Also, it will be seen that, with the device 1 constituted and arranged in the aforementioned
manner, if it is desired to do so, a measuring device may be associated therewith
for measuring the performance of the female in contracting her pelvic floor muscles,
rather than the aforementioned reliance on her own sensations as to the increasing
resistance of the body portion 8. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 8, a volume
displacement measuring device, such as an air gauge means 23, may be secured to the
end portion 19 of the tubular body portion 16 of the adapter 15 by a suitable conduit,
such as a tube 24, the gauge 23 being capable of measuring the air flow from within
the cuff 5, the passageway 11 and the adapter 12 caused by the contraction of the
vaginal muscles of the female; greater contraction, of course, causing higher air
flow. If desired, the user of the device can even place a finger adjacent to the opening
19 and physically feel and sense the air flow upon contraction of the vaginal muscles.
[0035] From the foregoing it will be seen that the present invention affords a novel device
for use in exercising the vaginal muscles of a female.
[0036] In addition, it will be seen that the present invention affords a novel device of
the aforementioned type which is practical and efficient in operation, and which may
be readily and economically produced commercially.
[0037] Thus, while we have illustrated and described the preferred embodiments of my invention-,
it is to be understood that these are capable of variation and modification, and we
therefore do not wish to be limited to the precise details set forth, but desire to
avail ourselves of such changes and alterations as fall within the purview of the
following claims.
1. A device (1) for exercising the vaginal muscles comprising: an elongate rod means
(2) having a closed distal end portion (3) for insertion into the vagina of a female,
and a proximal end portion (4) for manually retaining said distal end portion (3)
in said vagina; and a cuff (5) mounted on said distal end portion and comprising a
flexible tubular cover (7) disposed on said elongate rod means (2) in surrounding
relation thereto, and having its ends (9 and 10) secured to the outer surface of said
rod means (2), the cuff (5) being expansible and contractible between a contracted
position, for movement of said distal end portion (3) and said cuff (5) into said
vagina (20), and an expanded position, for yieldingly engaging the walls (21) of such
a vagina in which said distal end portion (3) and said cuff (5) are disposed, and
in which position the cuff (5) is collapsible inwardly by said walls upon contraction
of the vaginal muscles by said female, is characterised in that the cuff (5) further
comprises a resilient body portion (8) mounted in said cover (7), said body portion
(8) having normally an expanded condition, wherein it is effective to hold a portion
of said cover (7) outwardly away from said rod means (2) under atmospheric conditions
so that the cuff (5) is in its expanded position, and means (P, 11, 16) operatively
connected to said cover (7) for creating an at least partial vacuum therein to move
said cover inwardly, against the resilient urging of said body portion (8), so that
the cuff (5) is moved towards or into its said contracted position and for releasing
such an at least partial vacuum in said cover to thereby permit said cover to move
outwardly under urging of said body portion so that the cuff (5) is moved towards
or into its said expanded position.
2. A device according to claim 1, in which said means (P, 11, 16) connected to said
cover (7) comprises a passageway (11) extending longitudinally of said rod means (2)
from its proximal end into said cover for passage of air therethrough during said
creation and release of said at least partial vacuum.
3. A device according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which said body portion (8) has interstices
spread therethrough.
4. A device according to any of the preceding claims, in which said body portion (8)
comprises a spongelike elastic mass mounted in said cover (7) for yieldingly urging
the latter outwardly.
5. A device according to claim 2, or claim 3 or 4 when dependent upon claim 2, which
includes means (18) for closing said passageway (11) for thereby holding said at least
partial vacuum in said cover during insertion of said distal end portion (3) and said
cuff (5) into said vagina.
6. A device according to claim 5, in which said means (18) for closing said passageway
comprises a plug (17) attached to said proximal end and movable into and out of said
passageway (11).
7. A device according to claim 2 or any of claims 3 to 6 when dependent upon claim
2, which includes a volume displacement indicator means (23) connected to said passageway
(11) for measuring the force with which said cover (7) is collapsed by said contraction
of said vaginal muscles.
8. A device according to any of the preceding claims, in which said rod means (2)
is flexible and pliable.
9. A device according to any of the preceding claims, in which said body portion (8)
comprises polyurethane foam rubber, and said cover (7) comprises medical grade silicone.
10. A device (1) for exercising the vaginal muscles comprising an elongate member
(2) having a closed distal end portion (3) for insertion into the vagina of a female
and a proximal end portion (4) for manually holding the device, a flexible, air-impervious
sleeve surrounding a portion of, and sealingly fixed at its opposite ends to, the
elongate member to define a chamber surrounding the said portion of the elongate member,
the sleeve being collapsible towards the said portion of the elongate member 'to facilitate
insertion and removal of the said portion and surrounding sleeve into and out of the
vagina, and being expansible away from the said portion of the elongate member to
yieldingly engage the walls of the vagina so that the vaginal muscles can be contracted
thereagainst by the female, and air passageway means communicating with said chamber,
is characterised in that a resilient body (8) is positioned in said chamber resiliently
urging the said sleeve to adopt an expanded position, the said sleeve (7) being contractible,
against the resilient urging of said resilient body (8) by creating an at least partial
vacuum in said chamber by the application of suction via said air passageway means.