Plan for spray-on condoms shelved
Monday, 7 July 2008
Jan Vinzenz Krause of the German Institute for Condom Consultancy made headlines across the world when he announced his pioneering design in 2006.
Krause promised the spray-on condom would offer a better, safer fit for men of all sizes.
"We thought why not come up with a condom that fits the man rather than vice versa? This would represent a revolution in the condom market," said Krause.
"With our technology we could spray a condom on an erect elephant," he added.
Krause filed for a patent for the latex spraying system he invented and had hoped to have it on sale this year.
But the project hit problems and may never reach the market, according a statement on his website.
"Whether we can solve the technical problems, and whether the advancement of the idea is financially viable, remains uncertain," he wrote.
Spray-on condoms ignited a wave of online interest recently after being featured in the US forensics show CSI and getting a mention on the BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross.
Demonstrating it on a model, CSI character Lindsay Monroe said: "Simply apply like so. Allow a few moments for maximum drying time and, boom. Instant condom."
Can You Hear Me Now?, the CSI:NY episode featuring the condom, was shown in the US in September 2007 but has not yet been aired on British terrestrial TV.
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