GAY MALE UNDERGARMENT
This invention is an undergarment that embraces the gay male lifestyle by promoting safe sex in a provocatively expressive manner. This garment is unique in several respects. First, it provides a snap-close condom pocket on the outside casing waistband in the back to make it easily accessible to a sexual partner while incorporating the fashion trend of visibility of the top part of the underwear when wearing low cut or baggy pants. Second, it utilizes two erotically placed slide fasteners located in the front and back specially designed to be comfortable, prevent hair or skin from getting caught and to make the sexual organs accessible in a novel and exciting way. Third, the crotch area is contoured to make the wearer more alluring and enhance the aesthetics of the overall look of the undergarment. There are five claims submitted with six drawings.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to undergarments that accommodate the gay male lifestyle through structure, a new and improved condom pocket, and two strategically placed slide fasteners.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The decades-old AIDS epidemic requires the utilization of various precautions to prevent the spread of disease while the recent passage of same sex marriage in New York and several other states calls for celebration of breaking through the last major civil rights' barrier in this century. Other similar patents in the field of this invention are: (1) U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,178 to Katchka, who invented an undergarment with pocket in which to conveniently carry a condom; (2) U.S. Pat. No. 5,093,935 to Countee, Jr., who invented an undergarment with a centralized pocket for carrying a condom; (3) U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,672 to Thomas, who invented a boxer with a pocket on the front interior panel with a secured closure; (4) U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,430 to Lerma-Solis, who invented underwear with two discrete slide-fastened pockets in the front inside of the garment so that the wearer could slip on the condom automatically coated with a spermicidal lubricant from the top pocket and then dispose of the used condom in the bottom pocket; (5) U.S. Pat. No. 7,895,676 to Clark, who invented male undergarments with different pouch sizes to accommodate the differences in genitalia sizes; and (6) U.S. Pat. No. D358,472 to Firouzpour, who designed a combined brief with discrete condom pockets in the front media waistband.
Improvements Over Prior Art(1) U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,178 to Katchka
Mr. Katchka's invention provided an elastic pocket to discretely hide a condom. The pocket is located in the front between the waist band and the crotch area on the inside of the garment. The disadvantages of this invention include the uncomfortability of the pocket placement, the nondurability of elastic material, and the perpetuation of the condom as something shameful and secret. The present submission improves upon this idea by constructing a non-discrete, more durable snap-open pocket on the back portion of the waistband outside the garment. The gay male no longer has to cower away in a closet, but can embrace his sexual identity by being out and proud. By placing the pocket in a non-discrete area which will be visible with the current fashion trend of low rise jeans or baggy, sagging pants, the wearer proudly shows his support for safe sex. Since the pocket is on the outside back of the waistband, the wearer is inviting his partner to incorporate the use of the prophylactic as a part of the foreplay. Using a condom does not have to be the fumbling interruption most people envision, nor does it have to be the sole burden of the wearer. This invention seeks to promote safe sex by integrating it into a fashion statement that appeals to the gay male demographic.
(2) U.S. Pat. No. 5,093,935 to Countee, Jr
Mr. Countee's invention provided an open pocket on the front outside of the undergarment, in the preferred embodiment of either a male brief or female panty. Placing the pocket on the outside was an improvement of comfortability over Mr. Katchka's pocket. The disadvantages of this invention include the lack of closure for the pocket which would allow the condom to ride up and fall out as the wearer engaged in movement. The present invention solves this problem by utilizing a durable fold over pocket with a snapping enclosure. Also, the envisioned use of the condom takes the sole burden away from the wearer of the undergarment and prominently invites the partner to engage in a mutually safe sexual activity.
(3) U.S. Pat. No. 7,231,672 to Thomas
Ms. Thomas solved the problem of Mr. Countee's invention by designing a front inside pocket that closed with a slide fastener, and improved upon Mr. Katchka's idea by constructing a larger, more durable pocket to conceal personal items. The present invention is distinguished in that it does not seek to conceal the condom, but rather integrate it into a fashion statement endorsing safe sex. Moreover, the slide fastener in this invention has nothing to do with securing the pocket, but rather provides two provocative access points to the gay male sexual organs.
(4) U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,430 to Lerma-Solis
Ms. Lerma-Solis' invention preceded, but was not cited by, Ms. Thomas' invention. Ms. Lerma-Solis' front panel pockets are secured by external slide fasteners. Again, the present invention is distinguished in that it does not seek to discretely hide the condom or place the sole burden on its use onto the undergarment wearer.
(5) U.S. Pat. No. 7,895,676 to Clark
Mr. Clark's invention was the first to include a varying sized genital pouch that was not limited to corresponding waist size to accommodate the differences in individual's genital size. This present invention eliminates the embarrassment of a man having the smallest size sewn into his underwear label by accommodating all sizes, including the range of the individual's own flaccid or erect genitalia. Moreover, its tubular contour shape provides padding for the illusion of being well endowed even when flaccid, and when the penis becomes erect there is ample room to prevent constriction.
(6) U.S. Pat. No. D358,472 to Firouzpour
Mr. Firouzpour's design patent has expired already, but nevertheless is distinguished from the present invention. Mr. Firouzpour's waistband condom pocket was merely ornamental in nature where our invention is functional. The Firouzpour pocket was located on the front waistband instead of the rear waistband, was designed to be discrete, and had no closure mechanism.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONResearch has shown that the gay male demographic has the largest amount of disposable income, yet no major underwear retailer has catered to their specific needs. As we approach the tenth anniversary of Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S. 558 (2003), the case which struck down sodomy laws as unconstitutional, we are nearing a victory of equality as same sex marriage is sweeping the nation, state by state. Gay men can come out and be who they are in a safe and provocative manner. This invention celebrates the strides made in society to recognize equal rights for men who love men, while remembering and honoring those who lost their lives in the Aids epidemic which still plagues this nation.
This invention's novelty arises not in any one of these features per se, but rather in the spirit and purpose for the particular combination of all of them herein disclosed and claimed and it is distinguished from the prior art in this particular combination of all of its structures for the functions specified.
Now referring to the drawings, and in particular to
The waistband, as seen close-up in
The rear medial torso web being novel with the placement of an anal access opening secured with a slide fastener device with protective flaps in the inside of the garment to prevent hair and skin from engaging with the teeth of the closure device (
The frontal medial crotch web opening being novel in that it is secured by a slide fastener device with protective flaps on the inside of the garment to prevent hair and skin from engaging with the teeth of the closure device (
The frontal contour pouch extending from the front torso web being novel in that it is shaped to give the illusion of padded genitalia (
The preferred materials being of a strong, high thread count cotton that is firm and maintains its shape, yet soft to the touch, and porous, which offers heat insulation, as well as breathability for the comfort and hygiene of the wearer. The snaps and slide fasteners are metallic, and the waistband contains elastic material. The seams are integral to the overall design and help to maintain shape (
A modification of the invention includes a divider within the pocket to place lubricant. A second divider may be added with tiny removable plastic liners for sanitary placement of the used condom and lubricant package.
As to the manner of usage and operation of the instant invention, it is to be used as any other underwear with the added benefits to gay males. First, it provides two strategically placed slide fasteners in order to present alluring and provocative access the gay male sexual organs, including a rear-entry anal opening, and a front opening for the genitalia. Second, it provides aesthetic appeal via the contour pouch which gives the allusion of the wearer being well-endowed. Third, it incorporates the current fashion trend of low rise jeans or baggy pants which make the tops of the underwear visible so that the wearer can proudly show his support for safe sex by the visibility of the condom pocket. Fourth, it invites the sexual partner of the wearer to engage in safe sex.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
An underwear garment comprising a torso surrounding web, such web including an upper continuous edge and an annular elastometric casing waistband fixedly mounted to the upper continuous edge, and the torso web defining a first leg opening spaced from a second leg opening and including a crotch web positioned between the two leg openings mounted to the torso web, and the torso web having a forward contoured panel for receiving the male genitalia, and the forward torso web having a medial vertical slide fastener with a corresponding slit back panel on the inside of the garment, and the rear torso web having a medial vertical slide fastener with a corresponding back panel on the inside of the garment, and the rear waistband having an outside pocket structure with a fold over, snap-fastening flap. The individual claims are as follows:
Claims
1. An undergarment as set forth supra including a well-formed forward contoured panel for receiving the male genitalia which retains it contour shape regardless of genital size or state.
2. An undergarment as set forth supra and in claim (1) including a front medial vertical opening secured with a slide fastener with a corresponding back panel on the inside of the garment to prevent hair and skin from being caught in the fastener when opened or closed.
3. An undergarment as set forth supra and in claims (1) and (2), including a back medial vertical opening secured with a slide fastener with a corresponding back panel on the inside of the garment to prevent hair and skin from being caught in the fastener when opened or closed.
4. An undergarment as set forth supra and in claims (1)-(3) including a pocket structure on the outside of the rear waistband well constructed of durable materials with a fold-over flap secured with a snap-closure.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 25, 2012
Publication Date: May 1, 2014
Inventors: Dwayne Thomas (Bushwick, NY), Jason Anderson (Bushwick, NY)
Application Number: 13/660,952