Male pant protector

There is currently nothing available to temporarily wear on the penis to stop the drops before they stain clothing, or produce unsightly wet spots on clothing. This is an invention that allows men to carry with them at all times these protectors that are very easy to carry, use and discard.

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Description

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

After urinating it is a consistent problem for men to stop the subsequent drips that stain and ruin clothing. This is a greater problem in hotter climates where sometimes undergarments are not worn.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

Presently there are no products available to men to temporarily wear on the penis to catch the latent fluids that ‘drip’ from the penis after urinating or other activity. This invention is a small absorbant protector that is temporarily worn on the tip of the penis to catch latent drips after urinating or other activity, and is then discarded. It is thin and undetectable under clothing, and can be either clear, flesh colored or multiple colors. These protectors will be initially flat and can be carried easily in pockets until use.

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF DRAWINGS

See Drawing 1

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

This invention is formed of an approximately 1 ½″-2 ½″ long tube of acrylic, latex, or similar moisture proof material closed on one end that is shaped to fit the end of a penis. It will have cotton or similar absorbant material in the tip to absorb moisture. There can either be a small flap with adhesive or some adhesive on the inside of the protector to temporarily adhere to the penis. After wearing for a short time they are to be discarded. (SEE DRAWING 1)

Claims

1. Invention protects pants and/or undergarments from latent dripping of fluids by wearing a temporary absorbant ‘cap’ over end of penis that is undetectable under clothing. Can be carried in pockets and used anywhere.

Patent History
Publication number: 20120023634
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 2, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 2, 2012
Inventor: Jeffrey Lynn Kiser (Phoenix, AZ)
Application Number: 12/804,915
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Garment Protectors (2/46)
International Classification: A41D 27/12 (20060101);