Penile Traction Feedback for Safe Continuous Straightening

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing penis extension and straightening devices lack user-friendliness, causing pain and making it difficult to ensure safe and effective operation without physical harm.

Innovation Solution

A device with a fastening element, traction device, tractive force measuring device, electronic component, and output device that provides haptic, acoustic, and visual feedback to ensure a pain-free and safe tractive force for penis extension and straightening, allowing easy handling and monitoring of force levels.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If a penis extension device is used without force measurement and feedback, then the device structure is simple, but the user cannot verify whether the tractive force is pain-free and safe for continuous use

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesafety of continuous useVSAvoiddevice structure
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements a feedback mechanism through a tractive force measuring device that continuously monitors the force applied during penis extension. The measured values are processed by an electronic component and communicated to the user via an output device, enabling real-time verification of safe operation levels throughout extended use periods.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

Solution Approach 2:

The patent introduces an intermediary system consisting of the tractive force measuring device, electronic component, and output device. This intermediary chain bridges the gap between the mechanical traction system and the user, providing translated information about force levels without directly complicating the core extension mechanism.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

2Ease of operation

If the device provides comprehensive feedback mechanisms, then user convenience and safety are improved, but the device becomes more complex

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveuser convenienceVSAvoiddevice structure
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The output device provides continuous feedback to the user about the tractive force levels through visual, acoustic, or haptic signals. This feedback loop enhances ease of operation by allowing users to monitor safety parameters without manual intervention, automatically adjusting their understanding of the device's operational state.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

Solution Approach 2:

The device performs self-monitoring through the integrated tractive force measuring device and electronic component, eliminating the need for external monitoring equipment or manual checking. The system serves itself by automatically measuring, processing, and communicating force levels, reducing the user's operational burden.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

3Duration of action of stationary object

If the device is designed for permanent extension through continuous use, then the therapeutic effect is maximized, but the risk of physical harm increases without force monitoring

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvecontinuous use durationVSAvoidphysical harm risk
Core Design Contradiction:
Duration of action of stationary objectVSObject-affected harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The feedback mechanism continuously monitors tractive force levels throughout extended use periods, providing real-time alerts when forces approach harmful thresholds. This enables safe continuous use by maintaining awareness of force parameters over prolonged durations without increasing physical harm risk.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

Solution Approach 2:

The device incorporates beforehand cushioning by establishing safe force limits and providing advance warning signals before harmful forces are applied. The output device communicates potential risk levels in advance, allowing users to adjust or stop use before physical harm occurs, thus cushioning against the risks of prolonged continuous use.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #11Beforehand cushioning (Prior cushioning)

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

Enables pain-free and effective penis extension and straightening by providing real-time feedback on tractive force levels, ensuring safe operation and user convenience.

Implementation Method 1

a tractive force measuring device, which is designed to measure the tractive force exerted on the at least one part of the penis during operation

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectForce measurement:

Implementation Method 2

an output device, which is connected to the fastening element and/or the traction device and is designed to haptically, acoustically, and/or visually output the class ascertained by the electronic component

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectHaptic feedback: Vibration

Implementation Method 3

an output device, which is connected to the fastening element and/or the traction device and is designed to haptically, acoustically, and/or visually output the class ascertained by the electronic component

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectAcoustic output:

Implementation Method 4

an output device, which is connected to the fastening element and/or the traction device and is designed to haptically, acoustically, and/or visually output the class ascertained by the electronic component

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectVisual output:

Data Source

PatentUS20260014016A1Device for lengthening and/or straightening a penis
Publication Date: 2026.01.15 MSP CONCEPT
  • US20260014016A1 patent drawing

AI summary

A device for extending and/or straightening a penis includes a fastening element that fastens a penis, a traction device that is connected to the fastening element and that exerts a tractive force on a part of the penis, a tractive force measuring device that measures the tractive force exerted on the part of the penis in operation, an electronic component that ascertains a class assigned to the measured tractive force from plural classes including a class which classifies a tractive force assigned thereto as appropriate for operation, an output device that is connected to the fastening element and/or the traction device and that outputs the class haptically, acoustically, and/or visually when the measured tractive force is classified as appropriate for operation, and a power source for operating the electronic component, the tractive force measuring device, and the output device.