Dual-Vector Vaginal Stimulator for Continuous G-Spot Contact
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing adult toys fail to effectively stimulate both the clitoris and G-spot simultaneously and maintain continuous contact with the upper wall of the vagina, lacking suitable directional pressure application.
Innovation Solution
A device with a main body featuring a first and second rod portion, a first stimulation portion, and an actuator assembly that applies stimulation to the G-spot along a first vector while an elastic connecting portion exerts pressure on the clitoris via a second vector, ensuring continuous contact with the vaginal wall.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If existing adult toys are designed for vaginal insertion, then they can access the G-spot area, but they cannot simultaneously apply effective stimulation to both the clitoris and G-spot
Solution Approach 1:
The device is divided into distinct functional segments: a clitoral stimulation portion extending from the main body and a G-spot stimulation portion at the distal end. This segmentation allows each portion to independently target specific erogenous zones simultaneously without requiring complex multi-mechanism integration.
Solution Approach 2:
The device extends stimulation in multiple spatial dimensions by having the clitoral stimulation portion extend laterally from the main body while the G-spot portion extends distally. This multi-dimensional configuration enables simultaneous contact with both the clitoris and G-spot area during vaginal insertion.
2Reliability
If existing adult toys are inserted into the vagina, then they reach the G-spot area, but they cannot continuously achieve effective contact with the upper wall of the vagina
Solution Approach 1:
The main body features a curved configuration with a first curved surface and a second curved surface that faces away from the first. This curvature is specifically designed to conform to the anatomical shape of the vaginal wall, enabling continuous effective contact during insertion and use while maintaining simplicity.
3Force
If existing adult toys apply pressure to stimulation areas, then they provide some stimulation, but they cannot apply pressure in suitable directions relative to both the clitoris and G-spot
Solution Approach 1:
Different portions of the device are designed with distinct pressure application characteristics: the clitoral stimulation portion is configured to apply pressure in directions suitable for clitoral stimulation, while the G-spot stimulation portion applies pressure in directions optimized for G-spot stimulation. This local differentiation achieves accurate directional pressure without complex actuation mechanisms.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Simultaneously stimulates the clitoris and G-spot with continuous contact, replicating natural finger movements for enhanced sexual stimulation.
Implementation Method 1
the elastic connecting portion deforms elastically as the main body is inserted into the vagina of the female user, causing the second stimulation portion to exert pressure along a second vector on a clitoris or surrounding area
Data Source
AI summary
A device for sexual stimulation is disclosed. The device has a main body configured to be at least partially inserted into a vagina of a female user, the main body including: a first end portion and a second end portion, a first rod portion extending from the first end portion, and a second rod portion coupled to the first rod portion. The second rod portion extends to the second end portion. The second rod portion has a first curved surface and a second curved surface facing away from the first curved surface. The device also has a first stimulation portion disposed at the first curved surface and adjacent to the second end portion, wherein at least a portion of the first stimulation portion is a stimulation point, and an actuator assembly.


