Patents by Inventor Alexander A. Krakovsky

Alexander A. Krakovsky has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8291914
    Abstract: A technique for penal enlargement. The apparent length of the penis is first increased by cutting ligaments that attach the penis to the pubic bone. Then the girth of the penis is increased by making two cuts making two apertures in the penile skin near the base of the penis (proximal) and near the glans of the penis (distal) and inverting the skin from the top side of the penis so that the glans of the penis protrudes through one of the skin aperture (proximal) substantially all of the exposed penis protrudes through this skin aperture, leaving the top half of the penis skinless defining a bare penile region. One or more layers of donated skin graft are attached to the patient's fascia (tunica albuginea) covering the bare region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Inventor: Alexander Krakovsky
  • Publication number: 20090264699
    Abstract: A technique for penal enlargement. The apparent length of the penis is first increased by cutting ligaments that attach the penis to the pubic bone. Then the girth of the penis is increased by making two cuts making two apertures in the penile skin near the base of the penis (proximal) and near the glans of the penis (distal) and inverting the skin from the top side of the penis so that the glans of the penis protrudes through one of the skin aperture (proximal) substantially all of the exposed penis protrudes through this skin aperture, leaving the top half of the penis skinless defining a bare penile region. One or more layers of donated skin graft are attached to the patient's fascia (tunica albuginea) covering the bare region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Inventor: Alexander Krakovsky
  • Patent number: 7584757
    Abstract: A technique for penile enlargement. The apparent length of the penis is first increased by cutting ligaments that attach the penis to the pubic bone. Then the girth of the penis is increased by making two cuts making two apertures in the penile skin near the base of the penis and near the glans of the penis and inverting the skin from the top side of the penis so that the glans of the penis protrudes through one of the skin aperture substantially all of the exposed penis protrudes through the other skin aperture, leaving at least the top half of the penis skinless defining a bare penile region. One or more layers of donated skin are attached to the patient's skin covering the bare region. Then the patients skin from the back of his penis is re-inverted approximately back to its original position and covering the donated skin stitched to the patient's skin. The two incisions are then closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Inventor: Alexander Krakovsky
  • Publication number: 20080045784
    Abstract: A technique for penal enlargement. The apparent length of the penis is first increased by cutting ligaments that attach the penis to the pubic bone. Then the girth of the penis is increased by making two cuts making two apertures in the penile skin near the base of the penis and near the glans of the penis and inverting the skin from the top side of the penis so that the glans of the penis protrudes through one of the skin aperture substantially all of the exposed penis protrudes through the other skin aperture, leaving at least the top half of the penis skinless defining a bare penile region. One or more layers of donated skin are attached to the patient's skin covering the bare region. Then the patients skin from the back of his penis is re-inverted approximately back to its original position and covering the donated skin stitched to the patient's skin. The two incisions are then closed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2007
    Publication date: February 21, 2008
    Inventor: Alexander Krakovsky
  • Publication number: 20050222635
    Abstract: A device and method for male impotence correction and female anorgasmy. An electronic stimulator with at least one pulse generator is implanted inside the body. At least one electrode is installed in the epidural space in the sacrum section of the spinal column and a conductor running under the user's skin electrically connects the electrode to the pulse generator. The stimulator is programmable and may be controlled from outside the body. Upon command initiated by the user or the user's lover the stimulator produces very short low-voltage electrical pulses in the sacrum section that are picked up by the nerves leading to the sex organs of the user, which stimulates arousal in the user's reproductive systems. The pulses are similar to the pulses generated by heart pacemakers. The present invention works on both males and females. In a preferred embodiment, the programmable electronic stimulator is implanted under the skin in the patient's back.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2004
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Inventor: Alexander Krakovsky
  • Patent number: 5454840
    Abstract: A device and method for impotence correction. A device is implanted inside the body. It is programmable and controllable from outside the body. The press of a button sends a signal which initiates a process which simulates the body's natural reproductive processes. In a preferred embodiment, a programmable electronic device is implanted under abdominal muscle rectus. An electrical conductor is fixed to the surface of the pelvic splanchnic nerve. Stimulation of this nerve by low voltage electrical pulses from the electronic device causes neuromediators release which causes penis arterioles dilation which initiates erection. The electronic device is controlled by a controller operated by the patient or his partner. A second preferred embodiment also provides for emission stimulation. Emission is stimulated by electrical excitation of the pelvic plexus nerves from separate conductors from the electronic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1995
    Inventors: Alexander A. Krakovsky, Nikolai I. Tankovich