IP Library Granted Patent US 12660864
Granted Patent B2
US 12660864 · App. 18/632,194 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Cooling undergarment

Inventors: Thomas Moyles (Carlsbad, CA); Jared Moore (Huntersville, NC)
Assignee: CARE FOR THERE LLC
A41B9/001A41B9/004A41B2300/20
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Patent No.
US 12660864
App. No.
18/632,194
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An undergarment is provided which provides for concurrent communication of compression and cold temperature to a surgical area of a vasectomy patient. The undergarment is formed of elastic material which will impart compression when stretched. A holding pocket on a front portion of the undergarment body accepts a removably engageable cooling pack which when positioned within the holding pocket will communicate cold temperatures to the surgical area.

Claims (49)

1 . An undergarment apparatus for concurrent communication of compression and cold temperature to a surgical area of a vasectomy patient comprising:

an undergarment having a body formed of elastic material, said body configured with a front wall and a first leg portion for insertion of a first leg of a user therethrough and a second leg portion for insertion of a second leg of said user therethrough;

a holding pocket positioned on said front wall, said holding pocket having an interior cavity positioned between a pocket front wall and said front wall of said body;

a pocket opening at an upper end of said holding pocket;

said interior cavity of said holding pocket extending from said upper end to a lower end thereof and located between said first leg portion and said second leg portion; and

a cooling pack, said cooling pack for positioning into said interior cavity of said holding pocket whereby a cool temperature from said cooling pack is configured to be communicated to the body of a user of said undergarment wearing it in an as-worn position;

indicia positioned upon said cooling pack, said indicia formed of temperature sensitive ink;

said indicia having a first color which indicates a temperature of said cooling pack is of a colder temperature between 25-45 degrees Fahrenheit; and

said indicia having a second color indicating the cooling pack has reached a non-therapeutic temperature above 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

2 . The undergarment apparatus of claim 1 , additionally comprising:

said cooling pack having a first portion and a second portion thereof;

said first portion having tapering between two angled side edges thereof, from a wider area thereof adjacent said second portion to a pointed end of said first portion; and

said angled side edges during sliding contact with sides of said interior cavity, curving said first portion into said lower end of said interior cavity during insertion of said cooing pack through said pocket opening and into said interior cavity.

3 . The undergarment apparatus of claim 2 , additionally comprising:

said interior cavity of said holding pocket tapering from a widest portion thereof at said pocket opening to a narrowest portion thereof at said lower end of said interior cavity.

4 . An undergarment apparatus for concurrent communication of compression and cold temperature to a surgical area of a vasectomy patient comprising:

an undergarment having a body formed of elastic material, said body configured with a front wall and a first leg portion for insertion of a first leg of a user therethrough and a second leg portion for insertion of a second leg of said user therethrough;

a holding pocket positioned on said front wall, said holding pocket having an interior cavity positioned between a pocket front wall and said front wall of said body;

a pocket opening at an upper end of said holding pocket;

said interior cavity of said holding pocket extending from said upper end to a lower end thereof and located between said first leg portion and said second leg portion; and

a cooling pack, said cooling pack for positioning into said interior cavity of said holding pocket whereby a cool temperature from said cooling pack is configured to be communicated to the body of a user of said undergarment wearing it in an as-worn position;

said cooling pack having a first portion and a second portion thereof;

said first portion having tapering between two angled side edges thereof, from a wider area thereof adjacent said second portion to a pointed end of said first portion; and

said angled side edges during sliding contact with sides of said interior cavity, curving said first portion into said lower end of said interior cavity during insertion of said cooling pack through said pocket opening and into said interior cavity;

said second portion of said cooling pack positioned between substantially parallel second portion sidewalls;

said second portion sidewalls having a first length extending from a rear edge of said cooling pack to said first portion thereof;

said sidewalls having a second length extending from respective intersections with said second portion sidewalls to said pointed end; and

said first length being longer than said second length.

5 . The undergarment apparatus of claim 4 , additionally comprising:

said interior cavity of said holding pocket tapering from a widest portion thereof at said pocket opening to a narrowest portion thereof at said lower end of said interior cavity.

6 . The undergarment apparatus of claim 2 , additionally comprising:

said second portion of said cooling pack positioned between substantially parallel second portion sidewalls;

said second portion sidewalls having a first length extending from a rear edge of said cooling pack to said first portion thereof;

said sidewalls having a second length extending from respective intersections with said second portion sidewalls to said pointed end; and

said first length being longer than said second length.

7 . The undergarment apparatus of claim 3 , additionally comprising:

said second portion of said cooling pack positioned between substantially parallel second portion sidewalls;

said second portion sidewalls having a first length extending from a rear edge of said cooling pack to said first portion thereof;

said angled sidewalls having a second length extending from respective intersections with said second portion sidewalls to said pointed end; and

said first length being longer than said second length.

8 . An undergarment apparatus for concurrent communication of compression and cold temperature to a surgical area of a vasectomy patient comprising:

an undergarment having a body formed of elastic material, said body configured with a front wall and a first leg portion for insertion of a first leg of a user therethrough and a second leg portion for insertion of a second leg of said user therethrough;

a holding pocket positioned on said front wall, said holding pocket having an interior cavity positioned between a pocket front wall and said front wall of said body;

a pocket opening at an upper end of said holding pocket;

said interior cavity of said holding pocket extending from said upper end to a lower end thereof and located between said first leg portion and said second leg portion, and said interior cavity of said holding pocket further tapering from a widest portion thereof at said pocket opening to a narrowest portion thereof at said lower end of said interior cavity; and

a cooling pack, said cooling pack for positioning into said interior cavity of said holding pocket whereby a cool temperature from said cooling pack is configured to be communicated to the body of a user of said undergarment wearing it in an as-worn position;

indicia positioned upon said cooling pack, said indicia formed of temperature sensitive ink;

said indicia having a first color which indicates a temperature of said cooling pack is of a colder temperature between 25-45 degrees Fahrenheit; and

said indicia having a second color indicating the cooling pack has reached a non-therapeutic temperature above 45 degrees Fahrenheit.