Patent Publication Number: US-10765596-B1

Title: Oral stimulator device

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims benefit of U.S. Patent Provisional application No. 62/419,577 filed Nov. 9, 2016. All subject matter set forth in provisional application No. 62/419,577 is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Field of the Invention 
     This invention relates to stimulating devices and more particularly to an oral stimulating device. 
     Description of the Related Art 
     Individuals may seek a means for improving oral stimulation. There have been many in the prior art who have attempted to provide a device for improving oral stimulation solve these problems with varying degrees of success. None, however completely satisfies the requirements for a complete solution to the aforestated problem. The following U. S. Patents are attempts of the prior art to solve this problem. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 1,826,434 to Reiss discloses a device comprising an elastic pad having an opening, a pair of loosely connected plates adapted to be inserted within the opening having substantially semi-circular portions and an eccentric arranged within the opening and adapted to rotate therein for vibrating and oscillating the plates. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,844 to Kurz discloses an orthodontic appliance in the form of a vibrational pad is provided. The pad is held in place in the mouth of the patient by an external head gear. A vibrational electric motor is mounted on the head gear, and the motor is mechanically coupled to vibrational elements within the mouth pad. The mouth pad is used in conjunction with conventional orthodontic appliances, and it serves to vibrate the teeth being moved by the conventional orthodontic appliances so as to disseminate heavy orthodontic pressures of the conventional appliance to a larger boney mass resulting in lighter more physiological pressure in a larger area. This will increase the speed and efficiency of the orthodontic movement, minimize pain to the patient, and reduce root resorption and horizontal bone loss. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,178 to Kurz discloses an orthodontic appliance is provided which consists of a tooth positioner mouth piece which contains impressions of the upper and lower teeth of a patient in corrected positions, and an electric motor mounted on the extra oral bow of a usual orthodontic headgear, and mechanically coupled to the mouth piece for introducing vibrations into the mouth piece. In a second embodiment, the mouth piece is pulsed by an electrically energized hydraulic pump. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,030,098 to Branford discloses a malleable plate is provided with a cover of resilient cushioning material for insertion between the user&#39;s upper and lower teeth. The plate may be of a perforate nature with an extension for securement to a base adapted for attachment to a hand held vibrator. The plate is deformed by the user&#39;s bite to effect positive securement to the teeth. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,382,815 to Klearman et al. discloses an energized body jewelry including alternative embodiments designed to be worn by persons who have piercings in their bodies, as well as for those who do not have piercings. In one embodiment, the jewelry may be worn by a person with a piercing by attaching the jewelry with a barbell style piercing including a slotted retainer sized to carry the jewelry. In that same embodiment, the jewelry alternatively, through the use of an elastomeric band attachment means, may be worn by a person who does not have a piercing. The jewelry is energized such that it may vibrate, illuminate, or perform other functions requiring energy from some extracorporeal source such as a battery. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,572,569 to Klein discloses a sexual aid device comprising a battery powered electric vibrator which attaches to the user&#39;s tongue. The first embodiment attaches to the tongue using a post which is inserted through a hole previously pierced in the tongue. The assembled device is shaped roughly like a dumbbell consisting of a post with retainers mounted at either end. Post has a diameter narrow enough to fit through the tongue hole, but the retainers have larger diameter and cannot slip through the hole. An electric vibrator motor is incorporated into one of the retainers. At least one of the retainers must be removable to allow device insertion. An electric battery may be mounted in the same retainer as the vibrator motor or in the other retainer. The second embodiment attaches to the tongue using suction, constriction, and friction. The front end of the device houses a vibrator mechanism comprising a vibrator motor, battery, and switch in a moisture resistant housing. A pliable plastic mouthpiece is mounted at the rear of the device. The interior of mouthpiece forms a tongue cup into which the user inserts the tongue. Tongue cup, when partially evacuated of air, acts as the means of attachment to the tongue. A sealing lip circles the rim of tongue cup. Sealing lip both constricts the tongue and forms an airtight seal against the skin of the tongue. Concentric friction ridges circle the interior of tongue cup. Friction ridges grip the tongue and act as secondary air seals. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,645,164 to Manska discloses a vibrating oral sex enhancement device comprising a mouthpiece and a controller. The mouthpiece retains a vibrator that is connected to the controller by electrical conductors, whereas the controller comprises a battery compartment, a battery and a switch and functions to power the vibrator. In use, a surface of the mouthpiece adjacent the vibrator contacts and imparts vibrations to the user&#39;s tongue, which results in increased sexual pleasure to the user&#39;s partner during oral sex. The device is comfortably stabilized in the user&#39;s mouth such that vibrations are optimally imparted to the tongue while leaving the tongue free to move with respect to the mouthpiece. In certain embodiments the mouthpiece is stabilized by integral features of the mouthpiece itself. In other embodiments, the mouthpiece is stabilized by external structures such as elastic straps that are adapted to engage a posterior surface of the user&#39;s head, neck or ears in such manner that a rearward, stabilizing force is imparted to the mouthpiece. 
     United States Patent Application 2013/0237749 to Lee et al. discloses a sexual stimulator for oral sex is disclosed that includes a body and a motor. The body forms a clipping structure which can be clipped onto and worn on a mouth such that a fore part of the body is snug inside a wall of the mouth while the rear part of the body will snug the exterior face. The stimulator facilitates the user to clip, wear and take off the stimulator and a micro-circuit control chip controls an output of a motor for different modes of vibration. In addition, the overall small size only occupies a little space within the mouth cavity without affecting the motions in the course of oral sex. 
     United States Patent Application 2014/0275759 to Lee et al. discloses an oral sex stimulator includes: a battery powered body including a battery compartment, a silicone cover and a one or more controls; and a tail attached to the body, wherein the tail includes a bend adjacent to the body, an elongated arm extending away from the bend, and a hooked end at the terminal end of the tail. In some embodiments, the body is a vibrating body. In others, the body includes a heating element. 
     United States Patent Application 2015/0065929 to Walker discloses a gum massaging mouthpiece includes a main body having a generally C-shaped base member that is in communication with an integrally formed inner and outer wall. A plurality of nubs are disposed along the mouthpiece so as to make contact with the gums of a user, and a plurality of electrically controlled vibrating elements provide a vibration force to the nubs for massaging the gums of a user. 
     Although the aforementioned prior art have contributed to the development of the art of oral stimulation, none of these prior art patents have solved the needs of this art. 
     Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved apparatus for providing oral stimulation. 
     Another object of this invention is to provide an improved apparatus providing vibration for increasing the oral stimulation. 
     Another object of this invention is to provide an improved apparatus emitting a light radiation. 
     Another object of this invention is to provide an oral stimulating device that is easy to cost effectively produce. 
     The foregoing has outlined some of the more pertinent objects of the present invention. These objects should be construed as being merely illustrative of some of the more prominent features and applications of the invention. Many other beneficial results can be obtained by modifying the invention within the scope of the invention. Accordingly other objects in a full understanding of the invention may be had by referring to the summary of the invention, the detailed description describing the preferred embodiment in addition to the scope of the invention defined by the claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention is defined by the appended claims with specific embodiments being shown in the attached drawings. For the purpose of summarizing the invention, the invention relates to an oral stimulating device for inserting within a mouth of an individual and engaging over the teeth comprises a primary member defining a lower surface, an upper surface, an interior surface and an exterior surface. A secondary member defines a lower surface, an upper surface, an interior surface and an exterior surface. An arcuate member defines a lower surface, an upper surface, an interior surface and an exterior surface. The arcuate member couples the primary member with the secondary member for defining a general U-shaped mouthpiece. A first plurality of lower protruding knobs are coupled to the lower surface of the primary member. A second plurality of lower protruding knobs are coupled to the lower surface of the secondary member. A third plurality of lower protruding knobs are coupled to the lower surface of the arcuate member. The first plurality of protruding knobs, the second plurality of protruding knobs and the third plurality of protruding knobs provide oral stimulation. 
     In a more specific embodiment of the invention, the general U-shaped mouthpiece includes a thermo-plastic material for deforming the general U-shaped mouthpiece after heating and molding to fit the teeth of the individual for preventing displacement of the general U-shaped mouthpiece relative to the teeth. 
     In another embodiment of the invention, a housing is coupled to the interior surface of the primary member, the interior surface of the secondary member and the interior surface of the arcuate member. The housing defines a lower surface, an upper surface and a rear surface. An electric light emitting device and an electric current source are within the housing for emitting light radiation thru the transparent material. 
     In another embodiment of the invention, a vibrating device and an electric current source are within the housing for emitting vibration from the general U-shape mouthpiece. The emitting vibration provides oral stimulation. 
     The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the more pertinent and important features of the present invention in order that the detailed description that follows may be better understood so that the present contribution to the art can be more fully appreciated. Additional features of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiments disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a top view of a first embodiment of an oral stimulating device incorporating the present invention; 
         FIG. 2  is a right side view of  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 3  is a bottom view of  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 4  is a view along line  4 - 4  in  FIG. 2 ; 
         FIG. 5  is a sectional view along line  5 - 5  in  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 6  is the view of  FIG. 2  illustrating the oral stimulating device positioned for insertion into a mouth of an individual; 
         FIG. 7  is a view similar to  FIG. 6  illustrating the oral stimulating device engaging the teeth of the individual for providing oral stimulation to a sexual organ of a second individual; 
         FIG. 8  is a sectional view of  FIG. 7  illustrating the oral stimulating device contacting the sexual organ of the second individual for providing oral stimulation; 
         FIG. 9  is a top view of a second embodiment of an oral stimulating device incorporating the present invention; 
         FIG. 10  is a right side view of  FIG. 9 ; 
         FIG. 11  is a bottom view of  FIG. 9 ; 
         FIG. 12  is a view along line  12 - 12  in  FIG. 10 ; 
         FIG. 13  is a sectional view along line  13 - 13  in  FIG. 9 ; 
         FIG. 14  is a view similar to  FIG. 11  illustrating a vibrating device and electric current source positioned for insertion into the oral stimulating device; 
         FIG. 15  is the view of  FIG. 13  with oral stimulating device engaging the teeth of the individual and a tongue of the individual used to activate the vibrating device; 
         FIG. 16  is a view similar to  FIG. 15  illustrating the oral stimulating device providing vibration to the sexual organ of the second individual for providing oral stimulation; 
         FIG. 17  is a top view of a third embodiment of an oral stimulating device incorporating the present invention; 
         FIG. 18  is a right side view of  FIG. 17 ; 
         FIG. 19  is a bottom view of  FIG. 17  illustrating an electric light emitting device and electric current source positioned for insertion into the oral stimulating device; 
         FIG. 20  is a section view of  FIG. 17  with oral stimulating device engaging the teeth of the individual and a tongue of the individual used to activate the electric light emitting device; 
         FIG. 21  is a view similar to  FIG. 20  illustrating the oral stimulating device emitting light radiation from the mouth of the individual; 
         FIG. 22  is a top view of a fourth embodiment of an oral stimulating device incorporating the present invention; 
         FIG. 23   2  is a right side view of  FIG. 22   1 ; 
         FIG. 24   3  is a bottom view of  FIG. 22   1 ; 
         FIG. 25  is a front view of  FIG. 22 ; 
         FIG. 26  is a rear view of  FIG. 22 ; 
         FIG. 27  is a sectional view along line  27 - 27  in  FIG. 22 ; 
         FIG. 28  is an enlarged portion of  FIG. 27 ; 
         FIG. 29  is top view of a two part polyvinyl siloxane being dispensed; 
         FIG. 30  is a top view of the two part polyvinyl siloxane of  FIG. 29  being mixed and formed into a general U-shape; 
         FIG. 31  is a view similar to  FIG. 22  illustrating the mixed polyvinyl siloxane engaging the oral stimulating device; 
         FIG. 32  is a rear view  FIG. 31 ; 
         FIG. 33  is a view similar to  FIG. 31  illustrating the upper teeth of the individual engaging the oral stimulating device for causing the polyvinyl siloxane to encircle the upper teeth and the oral stimulating device; 
         FIG. 34  is a view of  FIG. 27  with the oral stimulating device engaging the teeth of the individual and a tongue of the individual used to activate the vibrating device; and 
         FIG. 35  is a view similar to  FIG. 34  illustrating the oral stimulating device contacting the sexual organ of the second individual for providing oral stimulation. 
     
    
    
     Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several Figures of the drawings. 
     DETAILED DISCUSSION 
       FIGS. 1-21  illustrate an oral stimulating device  10  for inserting within a mouth  12  of an individual  14  and engaging over the teeth  16 . The teeth  16  include upper teeth  20  and lower teeth  22 . The individual  14  has a tongue  18 .  FIGS. 1-21  illustrate the oral stimulating device  10  engaging the upper teeth  20 , however the oral stimulating device may engage the lower teeth  22 . In addition, an oral stimulating device  10  may be utilized on the upper teeth  20  and an oral stimulating device  10  may be utilized on the lower teeth  22  simultaneously. 
     The oral stimulating device  10  comprises a primary member  40  defining a lower surface  42 , an upper surface  44 , an interior surface  46  and an exterior surface  48 . A secondary member  60  defines a lower surface  62 , an upper surface  64 , an interior surface  66  and an exterior surface  68 . An arcuate member  80  defines a lower surface  82 , an upper surface  84 , an interior surface  86  and an exterior surface  88 . The arcuate member  80  couples the primary member  40  with the secondary member  60  for defining a general U-shaped mouthpiece  30 . The general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  may include an internal general U-shaped endoskeleton  98  for increasing the stiffness of the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30 . The internal general U-shaped endoskeleton  98  may extend through the primary member  40 , the arcuate member  80  and the secondary member  60 . 
       FIGS. 1-21  illustrate the oral stimulating device  10  including a first plurality of lower protruding knobs or nodules  100  coupled to the lower surface  42  of the primary member  40 . A second plurality of lower protruding knobs or nodules  102  are coupled to the lower surface  62  of the secondary member  60 . A third plurality of lower protruding knobs or nodules  104  are coupled to the lower surface  82  of the arcuate member  80 . The first plurality of protruding knobs or nodules  100 , the second plurality of protruding knobs or nodules  102  and the third plurality of protruding knobs or nodules  104  provide oral stimulation  32 . 
     Preferably, the oral stimulating device  10  is utilized for stimulating a sexual organ  36  of a second individual  34 . The sexual organ  36  may include a penis  38  as shown in  FIGS. 7, 8, 16 and 21 . However, the oral stimulating device  10  may utilized for stimulating other sexual organs by directly contact between the stimulating device  10  with a sexual organ or indirect contact though the lips  24  including the upper lip  26  or the lower lip  28  of the individual  14  and the sexual organ. The oral stimulating device  10  may assist in minimizing discomfort and pain caused to the penis  38  from the upper teeth  20  and/or the lower teeth  22 . Furthermore, the oral stimulating device  10  may eliminate or reduce infections from oral bacteria transferred from a cut in the penis  38  due to contact between the upper teeth  20  and the penis  38  during oral sex. 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may include a first plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  110  are coupled to the interior surface  46  of the primary member  40 . A second plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  112  are coupled to the interior surface  66  of the secondary member  60 . A third plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  114  are coupled to the interior surface  86  of the arcuate member  80 . The first plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  110 , the second plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  112  and the third plurality of interior protruding knobs or nodules  114  provide further oral stimulation  32 . 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may include a primary interior wall  50  coupled to the upper surface  44  of the primary member  40 . A secondary interior wall  70  may be coupled to the upper surface  64  of the secondary member  60 . An arcuate interior wall  90  may be coupled to the upper surface  84  of the arcuate member  80 . A first plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  120  are coupled to an interior surface  52  of the primary interior wall  50 . A second plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  122  are coupled to the interior surface  72  of the secondary interior wall  70 . A third plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  124  are coupled to the interior surface  92  of the arcuate interior wall  90 . The first plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  120 , the second plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  122  and the third plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  124  provide further oral stimulation  32 . 
     The general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  defines a mouthpiece channel  31 . The mouthpiece channel  31  provides oral stimulation  32  in combination with the first plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  120 , the second plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  122  and the third plurality of wall protruding knobs or nodules  124  provide oral stimulation  32 . 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may include a primary exterior wall  54  coupled to the upper surface  44  of the primary member  40 . A secondary exterior wall  74  is coupled to the upper surface  64  of the secondary member  60 . An arcuate exterior wall  94  is coupled to the upper surface  84  of the arcuate member  80 . The primary member  40 , the primary interior wall  50  and the primary exterior wall  54  define a primary channel  56 . The secondary member  60 , the second interior wall  70  and the secondary exterior wall  74  define a secondary channel  76 . The arcuate member  80 , the arcuate interior wall  90  and the arcuate exterior wall  94  define an arcuate channel  96 . The primary channel  56 , the secondary channel  76  and the arcuate channel  96  encircle the upper teeth  20  or the lower teeth  22  for preventing displacement of the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  relative to the teeth  16 . 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may be constructed from a thermo-plastic material  130  for deforming the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  after first heating and second molding to fit the teeth  16  of the individual  14  for preventing displacement of the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  relative to the teeth  30 . The thermo-plastic material  130  creates customized tooth impressions within the upper surface  44  of the primary member  40 , the upper surface  64  of the secondary member  60  and the upper surface  84  of the arcuate member. 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may be constructed from a photoluminescence material  132  for emitting light radiation from the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30 . More specifically, the photoluminescence material  132  may include phosphorescence  134  for emitting light radiation in the dark. The oral stimulating device  10  may include various non-transparent colors including but not limited to red, green, black, pink or a plurality of colors. The oral stimulating device  10  may include decorative images, messages and/or designs. 
     Alternatively, the oral stimulating device  10  may be constructed from a transparent material  136 . A housing  140  may be coupled to the interior surface  46  of the primary member  40 , the interior surface  66  of the secondary member  60  and the interior surface  92  of the arcuate member  80 . The housing  140  defines a lower surface  142 , an upper surface  144  and a rear surface  146 . The general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  and the housing  140  preferably are constructed from an integral one-piece unit  147  of a silicone or other flexible materials. 
     As best shown in  FIGS. 17-21 , an electric light emitting device  150  and an electric current source  160  may be positioned within the housing  140  for emitting light radiation  152  thru the transparent material  136 . The emitting light radiation  152  illuminates the interior of the mouth  12  and exits out from the mount  12  as best shown in  FIGS. 20 and 21 . The electric light emitting device  150  may include a plurality of LEDs  154  configured around a disk body  164 . The electric light emitting device  150  may emit a plurality of colors  155 , a plurality of illuminating patterns  156  and/or a plurality of illuminating brightness&#39;s  158 . The electric current source  160  may include a battery  162  contained with the disk body  164 . An electrical switch  170  may be utilized to electrically couple and decouple the electric light emitting device  150  from the electric current source  160 . As shown in  FIGS. 15 and 20 , the electrical switch  170  may be coupled exterior to the disk body  164  such that the tongue  18  of the individual  14  can be utilized for activating the electrical switch  170 . The electrical switch  170  may be depressed by the tongue  18  multiple times for varying the plurality of colors  154 , a plurality of illuminating patterns  156  and/or a plurality of illuminating brightness&#39;s  158 . 
     The rear surface  146  of the housing  140  may include a housing aperture  148  for inserting and removing the electric light emitting device  150  and the electric current source  160  relative to the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30 . More specifically the rear surface  146  of the housing  140  may include a housing aperture  148  accessing a housing chamber  141  within the housing  140 . The housing aperture  148  permits inserting and removing the electric light emitting device  150  and the electric current source  160  from the housing chamber  141  within the housing  140 . The housing aperture  148  may include an aperture seal  149 . The aperture seal  149  may include a gluing, an overlap channel closure or other forms of sealing. 
     In addition, the oral stimulating device  10  may a fourth plurality of lower protruding knobs or nodules  106  coupled to the lower surface  142  of the housing  140 . The fourth plurality of protruding knobs or nodules  106  further provide oral stimulation  32 . 
     As best shown in  FIGS. 20 and 21 , the oral stimulating device  10  may include a vibrating device  180  and the electric current source  160  within the housing  140  for emitting vibration  182  from the general U-shape mouthpiece  30 . The emitting vibration  182  provides oral stimulation  32 . The vibration  182  may provide direct oral stimulation by direct contact between the general U-shape mouthpiece  30  and the sexual organ  36  and/or indirect oral stimulation by indirect contact between the lips  24  of the individual  14  and the sexual organ  36 . 
     Preferably, the vibrating device  180  and the electric current source  160  are positioned within the disk body  164 . The vibrating device  180  may include a plurality of vibrating speeds/intensities  184 . The electrical switch  170  may be utilized to electrically couple and decouple vibrating device  180  from the electric current source  160 . As shown in  FIGS. 15 and 20 , the electrical switch  170  may be coupled exterior to the disk body  164  such that the tongue  18  of the individual  14  can be utilized for activating the electrical switch  170 . The electrical switch  170  may be depressed by the tongue  18  multiple times for varying the plurality of vibrating speeds/intensities  184 . 
     The housing aperture  148  may be utilized for inserting and removing the vibrating device  180  and the electric current source  160  from the housing chamber  141 . The housing aperture  148  may include the aperture seal  149 . The aperture seal  149  may include a gluing, an overlap channel closure or other forms of sealing. 
     The oral stimulating device  10  may include the electric light emitting device  150 , the vibrating device  180  and the electric current source  160  within the disk body  164  and positioned into the housing  140  for emitting light radiation  152  thru the transparent material  136  and emitting vibration  182 . 
       FIGS. 22-35  illustrate an alternative embodiment of the present invention. A primary grid  200  extends between the primary interior wall  50  and the primary exterior wall  54 . The primary grid  200  includes a primary plurality of apertures  202 . The upper surface  44  of the primary member  40 , the primary interior wall  50 , the primary exterior wall  54  and the primary grid  200  defines a primary channel cavity  204 . 
     A secondary grid  210  extends between the secondary interior wall  70  and the secondary exterior wall  74 . The secondary grid  210  includes a secondary plurality of apertures  214 . The upper surface  64  of the secondary member  60 , the secondary interior wall  70 , the secondary exterior wall  74  and the secondary grid  210  define a secondary channel cavity  214 . 
     An arcuate grid  220  extends between the arcuate interior wall  90  and the arcuate exterior wall  94 . The arcuate grid  220  includes a third plurality of apertures  222 . The upper surface  84  of the arcuate member  80 , the arcuate interior wall  90 , the arcuate exterior wall  94  and the arcuate grid  220  define a third channel cavity  224 . 
     The primary grid  200 , the secondary grid  210  and the arcuate grid  220  defining a general U-shaped grid  230 . The primary channel cavity  204 , secondary channel cavity  214  and the third channel cavity  224  define a general U-shaped mouthpiece cavity  232 . As best seen in  FIGS. 29-35 , a curable material  240  encircles the general U-shaped grid  230 , enters the general U-shaped mouthpiece cavity  232  and impresses with the upper teeth  16 . Once the curable material  240  cures, the curable material  240  defines a molded coupling  246  between the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  and the upper teeth  16 . The molded coupling  246  prevents displacement of the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  relative to the upper teeth  16 . 
     The curable material  240  may include a first part polyvinyl siloxane (PVS)  242  and a second part polyvinyl siloxane (PVS)  244  dispensed from a container and mixed by hand and then rolled into a preferably a general U-shaped mixture. The general U-shaped mixture is positioned above the general U-shaped grid  230 . Thereafter the oral stimulating device  10  is inserted into the mouth  12  of the individual  14 . The individual  14  then diverges the upper and lower jaw together for impressing the upper teeth  16  into the curable material  240 . The curable material  240  traverses the general U-shaped grid  230  and is positioned within the general U-shaped mouthpiece cavity  232 . Preferably the entire U-shaped mouthpiece cavity  232  is entirely enveloped by the curable material  240  four preventing the growth of bacteria therein. The curable material  240  further encircles the upper teeth  16  and provides an accurate contoured molding against the upper teeth  16 . 
     In order to further facilitate the coupling between the curable material  240  and the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  the oral stimulating device  10  may further include a primary J shaped edge  250  in the primary exterior wall  54 . A secondary J shaped edge  252  is in the secondary exterior wall  74 . A third J shaped edge  254  is in the arcuate exterior wall. The primary J shaped edge  250 , the secondary J shaped edge  252  and the third J shaped edge  254  defines a general U-shaped J shaped edge  256 . The general U-shaped J shaped edge  256  further couples the curable material  240  with the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30  by further preventing displacement of the curable material  240  relative to the general U-shaped mouthpiece  30 . 
     The battery  162  that provides an electrical current to the vibrating device  180  may be recharged by a wireless charging system including but not limited to a magnetic resonance  260  or inductive power transfer (IPT)  262 . 
     The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.