Nasal Dilator Patents (Class 606/199)
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Publication number: 20090028923Abstract: Devices, systems and methods for stenting, spacing, draining, ventilating and/or delivering drugs and other therapeutic or diagnostic substances to desired locations within the bodies of human or non-human animal subjects, including methods and systems for treating paranasal sinusitis and ethmoid disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Ketan P. Muni, Hung V. Ha, John H. Morriss, William E. Bolger, William M. Facteau, Joshua Makower, John Y. Chang, Randy S. Chan, Nga K. Van, Anton G. Clifford
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Publication number: 20080312680Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for facilitating air flow in the nasal passage of a domestic animal. The nasal support device (NSD) disclosed herein is useful for facilitating air flow during rest, physical exertion, respiratory ailment, etc. The NSD secures to the nose of a domestic animal to support the unsupported lateral vestibular walls of the nasal passages by lifting or stenting.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: WinEase LLCInventors: Edward L. Blach, James R. Chiapetta
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Patent number: 7461651Abstract: A method of making an internal nasal apparatus (10) configured to retain and deliver a quantity of compound within the nose of a user over a minimum period.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Thomas W. Brown
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Publication number: 20080275483Abstract: Methods and apparatus for treating disorders of the ear, nose, throat or paranasal sinuses, including methods and apparatus for dilating ostia, passageways and other anatomical structures, endoscopic methods and apparatus for endoscopic visualization of structures within the ear, nose, throat or paranasal sinuses, navigation devices for use in conjunction with image guidance or navigation system and hand held devices having pistol type grips and other handpieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Makower, John Y. Chang, Ketan P. Muni, John H. Morriss, Hung V. Ha, Isaac J. Kim, Julia D. Vrany
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Publication number: 20080262531Abstract: A device for nasal insertion may include an open-ended tubular element. The tubular element may extend along a central tube axis between a first end and a second end, the first end being larger than the second end. The tubular element may define at least one groove along a lateral wall of the tubular element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Sanostec Corp.Inventors: Ernest Santin, Louise S. MacDonald
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Publication number: 20080243140Abstract: The invention relates to a spacing device (stent) for use in fenestrations of the paranasal sinus. Said device consists of a sheath which forms a hollow body, surrounding an internal cavity. An active substance, which is released in a controlled manner by the spacing device, is contained in the sheath or in at least one layer of the sheath. The relationship q of the external diameter of the hollow body to the internal diameter of the hollow body is expressed by 1.2?q?3.0.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Achim Gopferich, Werner Hosemann
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Publication number: 20080234720Abstract: Sinusitis, mucocysts, tumors, infections, hearing disorders, choanal atresia, fractures and other disorders of the paranasal sinuses, Eustachian tubes, Lachrymal ducts and other ear, nose, throat and mouth structures are diagnosed and/or treated using minimally invasive approaches and, in many cases, flexible catheters as opposed to instruments having rigid shafts. Various diagnostic procedures and devices are used to perform imaging studies, mucus flow studies, air/gas flow studies, anatomic dimension studies and endoscopic studies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: John Y. Chang, Joshua Makower, Julia D. Vrany, Theodore C. Lamson, Amrish Jayprakash Walke
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Publication number: 20080208243Abstract: A set of sinus balloon catheters are provided for treating a patient's paranasal ethmoid sinus system, including dilating prepared openings, and natural ostia and ducts and excising sinus cavities. These include a balloon catheter with a bend placing a distal segment at 90 degrees to a proximal segment and a balloon catheter which is substantially straight. The catheters have sufficient stiffness and column strength that the balloon carrying distal segment of the catheter can be pushed into the prepared opening, natural ostium or duct, or sinus to be excised. The catheters have appropriate inflated working diameters and appropriate outer diameters with the balloon deflated that will enable the catheter to be pushed into the respective prepared opening, natural ostium or duct, or sinus cavity to be excised.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Bruce B. Becker
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Publication number: 20080167676Abstract: An improved, preferably plastic, universal breathing aid device for insertion into the nasal passages having a first pair of septum-engaging and gripping arms, from which are cantilevered a pair of curved, spring-action nostril-expanding arm that keep the nasal passages open. The septum-engaging arms are supported by a base member in the form of an open loop that includes a living hinge to provide flexibility and accommodation to varying sizes of nasal septums. The flexibility of both sets of arms promotes user comfort. The living hinge urges the septum arms together to provide grip yet comfort via the flexibility of the hinge. The nostril-expanding arms act in the opposite direction, opening the airway. The contours of the arm and tip cross sections may be varied for comfort, and device may range from generally planar to three-dimensional. The inventive device is unobtrusive and easily kept sanitary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Laurence E. Howard
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Patent number: 7390331Abstract: A nasal breathing assist device includes a pair of open-ended tubular elements each extending along a central tube axis between a relatively large first end and a relatively small second end, a coupler element extending between the first ends of the tubular elements, and at least one non-resilient tab extends from the first end toward the second end of the tubular element. The tab includes at least one relatively small protrusion extending from a distal end of the tab toward the tubular element. The device may further includes a filer having a peripheral frame contoured to be snap-fitted in an open-faced channel defined within the tubular element. The device may further includes a removable medication carrier which is adapted to bear a therapeutic agent and adapted to insert into the open-faced channel of the tubular element. The tubular element may define at least one channels on an inner surface of the tubular element to receive edges of the medication carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Sanostec CorpInventors: Ernest Santin, Louise MacDonald
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Patent number: 7381222Abstract: An apparatus and method for maintaining patency of a vessel or other body region is provided. The apparatus includes an appliance having a non-circumferential form and being effective in maintaining patency or openness, or causing to become patent or open, a body region in which the appliance is located. The appliance may be formed of a flexible metallic struts structured to be submucossally implanted into a wall of the vessel or other body region.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Quiescence Medical, Inc.Inventors: D. Russell Pflueger, Christopher Paul Thompson
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Publication number: 20080125626Abstract: Sinusitis and other disorders of the ear, nose and throat are diagnosed and/or treated using minimally invasive approaches with flexible or rigid instruments. Various methods and devices are used for remodeling or changing the shape, size or configuration of a sinus ostium or duct or other anatomical structure in the ear, nose or throat; implanting a device, cells or tissues; removing matter from the ear, nose or throat; delivering diagnostic or therapeutic substances or performing other diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Introducing devices (e.g., guide catheters, tubes, guidewires, elongate probes, other elongate members) may be used to facilitate insertion of working devices (e.g. catheters e.g. balloon catheters, guidewires, tissue cutting or remodeling devices, devices for implanting elements like stents, electrosurgical devices, energy emitting devices, devices for delivering diagnostic or therapeutic agents, substance delivery implants, scopes etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: John Y. Chang, Joshua Makower, Julia D. Vrany, John H. Morriss, Ketan P. Muni, Isaac J. Kim, Hung Ha, William M. Facteau, Amrish Jayprakash Walke
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Publication number: 20080119885Abstract: A mechanical nasal dilator includes a frame provided with support plates (6,6?) at its ends, the frame including a central extranasal portion (1) and two intranasal portions (2,2?), wherein the extranasal portion (2) of the frame is globally U-shaped, whereof the central portion is elastic and spaces apart the nose wings by spring effect, the end of each of the branches of the U being itself U-shaped whereof one branch forms one part of the extranasal portion of the frame and the other branch, located between the branches of the extranasal portion of the frame, forms the intranasal portions (2,2?).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2005Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventor: Alexandre Yazdi
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Publication number: 20080097517Abstract: The present invention relates to external devices for dilating nasal passageways and to the manufacture thereof. More specifically, the external nasal dilator of the present invention usually comprises a resilient sheet, an adhesive layer, and an adhesive-protecting sheet. In some embodiments of the external nasal dilator, the resilient sheet defines a groove for reducing the peel force that results from bending the dilator over the bridge of the nose. In addition to the groove or in lieu thereof, some embodiments of the external nasal dilator comprise a nasal passage region having a reduced width to reduce the peel force. Finally, the dilator can comprise a sheet of adhesive tape, which in some embodiments can provide an instant tack surface to facilitate application of the dilator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: WEBTEC Converting, LLC.Inventors: Randel B. Holmes, Dennis White
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Patent number: 7328705Abstract: A dental device comprises an intraoral nasal dilator and a mandibular repositioner working synergistically as an anti-snoring device. The device has a lower segment of thermoplastic material which is formed to fit over the lower teeth and is connected to an upper section of molded material extending between the upper jaw and the upper lip by a wire connector. The wire connector has mechanisms allowing adjustment of the lower jaw positioning. A wire extension with acrylic pads at end is bonded in the midline of the flange and extends out so that the pads stretch the tissue of the lip and lateral nasal walls preventing collapse during respiration while the anterior repositioning of the lower jaw maintains opening of the posterior pharyngeal airway during sleep functioning as an anti-snoring device. Additional applications of the intraoral nasal dilator include incorporation into sports mouth guards using a variety of materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Inventor: Mark Abramson
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Publication number: 20080009897Abstract: The invention relates to a nasal stimulator which is used to dilate and stimulate the elevator muscle of the nose wing. The invention is designed to improve nasal breathing in persons suffering from nasal collapse, who, consequently, breathe mainly through the mouth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2004Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Institute Orthodontic World J. Duran Von Arx, S.L.Inventor: Josep Duran Von Arx
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Publication number: 20070299462Abstract: A multi-functional surgical tool for the treatment of nasolacrimal stenosis or obstruction combines two elongated conduits, one of which is terminated at a distal end by an inflatable balloon. The other conduit is used for either irrigating a tracer fluid in a vessel that has been enlarged by inflation of the balloon, or for suctioning blood or debris loosened by the introduction and inflation of the tool. The tool is particularly useful to perform dacryocystoplasty (DCP) and dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). Retrieval of the tracer fluid in the nasal cavity provides confirmation the all obstructions have been penetrated without false passage of the catheter through the wall of the lacrimal network. The tool avoids repeated insertion and withdrawal of the balloon catheter alternated with injection of the tracer fluid by means of another instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Bruce B. Becker
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Publication number: 20070270899Abstract: A roof-shaped implant for spreading the nasal wings, which implant is attachable to the triangular cartilage of the human nose and is made from an initially flat strip that has been bent to a roof shape, has a dorsal section of the implant above the dorsum of the nose is flat or curved so as to be only slightly angled towards the plateau region of the triangular cartilage at an angle of spread of ?>160 °, or curved around the plateau region of the triangular cartilage in a barrel shape at a radius of curvature of r>4 cm, preferably r>10 cm, and two lateral sections extend so as to be parallel in relation to the respective nasal wing at an angle ? of more than 50° towards the flat dorsal section so as to be canted downwards. In this way without incurring major production expenditure it is possible to achieve a particularly good geometric match of the implant to the shape of the human triangular cartilage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Daniel aWengen, Uwe Steinhardt
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Patent number: 7294138Abstract: A medical device and method for treating nose bleeds are provided. The device includes packing material interconnected to a flange member. The packing material is insertable into a nasal cavity, for absorbing blood and other body fluids. The flange member prevents the packing material from being inhaled or otherwise moving in an anterior direction. In addition, the flange member obscures a view of the interior of the user's nasal cavity, and therefore of blood within the cavity, or of blood that has been absorbed by the packing member.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventor: Ronald D. Shippert
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Patent number: 7263996Abstract: The present invention relates to an anion emission and anti-dust nose mask capable of enhancing a compatibility so that it is well adapted to various sizes and types of nose based on its flexibility, and it is possible to wear without any string based on a pressure adjusting function, and the mask is not slid along a nose using a magnet, and nano filter, anion emission material receptacle, and anion emission material of the settling unit is added to a nose mask, thus achieving an anti-bacteria, deodorizing effect, and anion generation effect by the added material.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Inventor: Kim Yung Ho
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Patent number: 7175645Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for facilitating air flow in the nasal passage of a domestic animal. The nasal support device (NSD) disclosed herein is useful for facilitating air flow during rest, physical exertion, respiratory ailment, etc. The NSD secures to the nose of a domestic animal to support the unsupported lateral vestibular walls of the nasal passages by lifting or stenting.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: WinEase LLCInventors: Edward L. Blach, James R. Chiapetta
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Patent number: 7114495Abstract: A nasal dilator capable of introducing separating stresses in nasal outer wall tissues has a truss of a single body with a resilient member secured therein and a pair of spaced-apart end surfaces which, when forced toward one another from initial positions to substantially reduce direct spacing therebetween by a spacing reducing force external to said truss, results in restoring forces in the truss tending to return to the original direct spacing between the end surfaces. A resilient member, which is symmetrical with respect to a centerline of the truss that is perpendicular to the long axis of the truss, has a spring rate which continuously diminishes from the centerline to the end surfaces. An adhesive on the end surfaces adhesively engages exposed surfaces of nasal outer wall tissues sufficiently to keep the truss attached to the nasal wall surfaces while subjecting them to the restoring forces.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Silver Eagle Labs Inc.Inventor: Hanford N. Lockwood, Jr.
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Patent number: 7111589Abstract: A new nostril support device for a horse comprises a shaped body for insertion into the nostril and an integral clip that retains the body in position by pressing on the outside of the nostril. The shape of the body is generally convex toward the clip and concave away from the clip. In a direction substantially parallel to the clip the body is substantially straight at the bottom of the concavity. Overall the body tapers to a substantially parabolic edge to ease insertion into a nostril.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Inventors: Al G. Terwilliger, Russell C. Norris
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Patent number: 7108706Abstract: An inflatable nasal packing device, and method of use, for insertion in a patient's nasal cavity to control bleeding or epistaxis. The device includes a flexible insertion tube, a first inflatable bag attached to and surrounding an anterior section of the tube, and a second inflatable bag attached to and surrounding a posterior section of the tube. The tube has three lumens for providing separate fill passageways to the two bags to allow independent filling and pressurization and for providing an air passageway through the device even when the bags are inflated. Both bags have walls of non-elastic, flexible material with fixed surface areas defining interior volumes when inflated that are larger than the anterior nasal cavity and the posterior nasal cavity and nasopharynx.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Rose Biomedical Development CorporationInventor: Gregory A. Hogle
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Patent number: 7105008Abstract: An adjustable nasal dilation device including a first deformable body having one or more ribs able to engage opposing internal sides of a nasal cavity wall when in position and an adjustment member which expands the first deformable body to enlarge the nasal cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: ASAP Breatheassist Pty LTDInventor: Paz Maryanka
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Patent number: 7077140Abstract: A method for preventing a spread of diseases, promoting better breathing, improving comfort and reducing fatigue. The method utilizes a face mask and a noseform of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,976,173, which is incorporated herein by reference, In a first embodiment, the noseform is an integral part of a mask by forming, adhesion or heat bonding. In a second embodiment, the noseform is added to the mask prior to placing the mask in service with a usual method such as adhesion. In the first embodiment, the noseform is initially mounted on a person's nose by adhesively attaching the noseform to a lower portion of the nose, sliding the noseform upwardly toward the person's forehead and glabella and attaching an upper portion of the noseform to a fixed portion of the nose just below the glabella. The effect of this procedure is to shorten the person's airway and dilate the person's nasal passages.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Joseph J. Berke
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Patent number: 7013889Abstract: Nasal dilators and strips, methods of their manufacture, and methods for improving the breathing of individuals are provided. The strips and dilators include an elongated substrate, with or without a dilating component or portion, having top and bottom surfaces and a pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on the bottom surface. The dilator is designed to provide a gentle expanding force to the nasal wall tissue when the dilator is adhesively attached to the nose. This invention further includes a cosmetic fragrance, an aromatic medication and/or transdermal medication disposed on the strips or dilators. In order to improve the shelf-life and in-use olfactory effectiveness of such products, fragrance delivery mechanisms are used. Separation of volatile oils and adhesives are also provided to minimize adhesive residue.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventors: Peter J. Cronk, Kristen Cronk
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Patent number: 7011093Abstract: Nasal dilators and strips, methods of their manufacture, and methods for improving the breathing of individuals are provided. The strips and dilators include an elongated substrate, with or without a dilating component or portion, having top and bottom surfaces and a pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on the bottom surface. The dilator is designed to provide a gentle expanding force to the nasal wall tissue when the dilator is adhesively attached to the nose. This invention further includes a cosmetic fragrance, an aromatic medication and/or transdermal medication disposed on the strips or dilators. In order to improve the shelf-life and in-use olfactory effectiveness of such products, fragrance delivery mechanisms are used. Separation of volatile oils and adhesives are also provided to minimize adhesive residue.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: CNS, Inc.Inventors: Milton W. Anderson, Nobuya Hashizume, Peter J. Cronk, Kristen Cronk
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Patent number: 6971388Abstract: A device combining internal nasal filtration and internal nasal dilation operating synchronously provides air filtration by retaining particulate in a single piece foam nasal filter during inhalation through the nose. Internal nasal dilation is provided by the effect of a resilient member adhesively affixed to the nasal foam filter and which when bent from a planar surface applies outward biasing forces to each nostril so that breathing is facilitated. The soft, gentle foam of the nasal filter distributes the biasing forces over a large area and protects the inside of the nose from irritation. An improved internal nasal dilator filter functions to provide increased air flow through dilation while removing various sizes of particulate through filtration.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Santa Barbara Medco, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Michaels
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Patent number: 6918394Abstract: The present invention provides a device which prevents loud snoring and apnea during sleep so as not to cause discomfort to a user as much as possible. Stoppers 4 such as belts or straps having predetermined elasticity are attached to both right and left sides of a lower jaw fitting piece 3 which fits the both sides of the lower jaw, the lower jaw 2 is pushed forward via the lower jaw fitting piece 3 by setting and hanging the stoppers 4 on the nose or head of the face side, whereby occurrence of apnea and loud snoring during sleep is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignees: Medical treatment corporate judicial person Matsuda dentist's officeInventors: Narihiko Matsuda, Masayoshi Furuya
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Patent number: 6863066Abstract: A adjustable nasal dilator filter incorporating unique insertable symmetrical loops with electrical and mechanical design features for improving breathing, air filtration, sleep and snoring which is adjustable, self adjusting, re-useable, comfortable, safe, economical and uses no drugs or adhesives. The device consists of two symmetric polymer loops formed by a retaining tube. The, material, size, configuration, and electrical characteristics of these loops was designed to improve nasal air filtration as well as reshape and strengthen the internal nasal breathing passageways in order to provide the stated positive benefits. The interface with the nostrils and combined functionality of this device including the air filtration feature and universal adjustability makes this device unique and superior to prior art.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Ronald Jack Ogle
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Patent number: 6860263Abstract: A banded nasal dilator is described. In a typical embodiment, the banded nasal dilator includes an elongated band that can wrap around the back of a user's head. Each end of the band includes a face pad having an adhesive portion that is adapted to connect to the user's cheek. A protective tab covers the adhesive portion until the dilator is ready for use, at which time the tab can be removed to expose the adhesive portions of the face pads. In one embodiment, each face tab can include an upper and lower strip that enclose an end of the band.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventor: Al Scoggins
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Publication number: 20040243172Abstract: An inflatable nasal packing device, and method of use, for insertion in a patient's nasal cavity to control bleeding or epistaxis. The device includes a flexible insertion tube, a first inflatable bag attached to and surrounding an anterior section of the tube, and a second inflatable bag attached to and surrounding a posterior section of the tube. The tube has three lumens for providing separate fill passageways to the two bags to allow independent filling and pressurization and for providing an air passageway through the device even when the bags are inflated. Both bags have walls of non-elastic, flexible material with fixed surface areas defining interior volumes when inflated that are larger than the anterior nasal cavity and the posterior nasal cavity and nasopharynx.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Gregory A. Hogle
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Patent number: 6823864Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for facilitating air flow in the nasal passage of a domestic animal. The nasal support device (NSD) disclosed herein is useful for facilitating air flow during rest, physical exertion, respiratory ailment, etc. The NSD secures to the nose of a domestic animal to support the unsupported lateral vestibular walls of the nasal passages by lifting or stenting.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: WinEase LLCInventors: Edward L. Blach, James R. Chiapetta
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Patent number: 6769428Abstract: Nasal dilators and strips, methods of their manufacture, and methods for improving the breathing of individuals are provided. The strips and dilators include an elongated substrate, with or without a dilating component or portion, having top and bottom surfaces and a pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on the bottom surface. The dilator is designed to provide a gentle expanding force to the nasal wall tissue when the dilator is adhesively attached to the nose. This invention further includes a cosmetic fragrance, an aromatic medication and/or transdermal medication disposed on the strips or dilators. In order to improve the shelf-life and in-use olfactory effectiveness of such products, fragrance delivery mechanisms are used. Separation of volatile oils and adhesives are also provided to minimize adhesive residue.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventors: Peter J. Cronk, Kristen Cronk
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Patent number: 6769429Abstract: A nasal dilation device includes a single, integral strip of flexible resilient material having a central portion for positioning over and in engagement with the top of an individual nose and opposed end portions including independently flexible upper and lower finger elements diverging from one another. Adhesive tape elements overly the end portions for releasably securing the end portion to opposed sides of the individual's nose.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Giulio Benetti
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Publication number: 20040147954Abstract: An internal nasal dilator sized for comfortable insertion within the human nostril and adapted with integral particulate filtration media is disclosed. The nasal dilator is adapted to house air filtration technology such that air drawn through the device is filtered prior to entering the lungs. Air filtration may be accomplished using particulate filter media, chemical media (such as activated carbon), centrifugal particulate separation technology, or any other suitable air filtration technology. The present invention thus provides an improved internal nasal dilator which functions to maintain clear and unobstructed nasal passages while improving the quality of breathing air by removing particulate matter prior to introduction into the lungs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Charles E. Wood
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Publication number: 20040133234Abstract: The present disclosure provides a device and method for facilitating air flow in the nasal passage of a domestic animal. The nasal support device (NSD) disclosed herein is useful for facilitating air flow during rest, physical exertion, respiratory ailment, etc. The NSD secures to the nose of a domestic animal to support the unsupported lateral vestibular walls of the nasal passages by lifting or stenting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: WinEase LLCInventors: Edward L. Blach, James R. Chiapetta
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Publication number: 20040116958Abstract: The invention relates to a spacing device (stent) for use in fenestrations of the paranasal sinus. Said device consists of a sheath which forms a hollow body, surrounding an internal cavity. An active substance, which is released in a controlled manner by the spacing device, is contained in the sheath or in at least one layer of the sheath. The relationship q of the external diameter of the hollow body to the internal diameter of the hollow body is expressed by 1.2≦q≦3.0.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Achim Gopferich, Werner Hosemann
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Publication number: 20040111109Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a nasal vestibulum dilating prosthesis, for the purpose of configuration as a simple dilating speculum supported by a flange that rests over the nasal dorsum and by another adjustable part which is supported by the head, providing a firm support and allowing the user to benefit from its dilating effects when participating in physical activities, such as sports, as well as during sleep, providing a minimum amount of discomfort and unpleasant effects for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventor: Jose Francisco Padilla Ruiz
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Patent number: 6746467Abstract: An access platform having a first and a second blade interconnected to a spreader member that laterally drives the blades apart or together and support pads interconnected to a blade. A torsional member is operably interconnected to a blade and the spreader member and is used to vertically displace the interconnected blade and, thus, increase a surgeon's working space and visual access for the dissection of an internal mammary artery. A tissue retractor interconnected to the blades and is used to draw the soft tissue around an incision away from the surgeon's working area.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Cardio Thoracic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles S. Taylor, Ivan Sepetka
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Patent number: 6694970Abstract: A device for opening nasal passages is provided. The device including: a strip of material having an adhesive on one surface thereof for applying the strip across a human nose; at least one biasing member attached or embedded in the strip, the at least one biasing member being fabricated from a material which exhibits a shape memory effect upon being heated toward a human body temperature, the at least one biasing member having a shape upon being heated toward the human body temperature which biases the nasal passages of the human nose toward an open position. In a variation of the device, the strip itself is at least partly fabricated from the material. In another variation, the shape memory material is replaced with a biasing material, which does not need the application of heat to bias the nasal passages open, such as spring steel or a resilient thermoplastic.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Omnitek Partners LLCInventors: Thomas Spinelli, Jahangir S. Rastegar
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Patent number: 6676681Abstract: The present invention is directed to nasal support devices and methods. In particular, the invention provides reusable nasal support devices and method for animals.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Winease LLCInventors: Edward L. Blach, James R. Chiapetta
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Patent number: 6669712Abstract: A nasal cannula support device includes a generally L-shaped strut having a long leg and a short leg. The long leg of the device generally conforms to the ridge pole of the nose and is in an angular relationship with the short leg, allowing the short leg to pass around and under the tip of a user's nose. In one embodiment, the short leg includes a curved portion that secures and positions the nasal delivery stubs of an oxygen delivery barrel within a user's nostrils. In other embodiments, a cup-like area of the strut, between the long and short leg, provides finger-like projections that provide similar retention and positioning of the delivery barrel and stubs. The strut may be secured to the user's nose by an adhesive backing, tape, or forming the device to conform, closely, to the user's external nasal contour.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Norman Cardoso
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Patent number: 6663649Abstract: Assistance for breathing is provided for both humans and animals by providing for a member to adhere along only one or separately both sides of a nose and having a shape so that a part of the member can adhere over a bone of the nose and then in cantilever fashion adhere to and thereby support soft flesh forming an outer side of a nasal passage so as to keep this open even with heavy breathing.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Barrie Raymond Stratton
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Publication number: 20030195552Abstract: A nasal breathing assist device includes a pair of open-ended tubular elements each extending along a central tube axis between a relatively large first end and a relatively small second end, a coupler element extending between the first ends of the tubular elements, and at least one non-resilient tab extends from the first end toward the second end of the tubular element. The tab includes at least one relatively small protrusion extending from a distal end of the tab toward the tubular element. The device may further includes a filer having a peripheral frame contoured to be snap-fitted in an open-faced channel defined within the tubular element. The device may further includes a removable medication carrier which is adapted to bear a therapeutic agent and adapted to insert into the open-faced channel of the tubular element. The tubular element may define at least one channels on an inner surface of the tubular element to receive edges of the medication carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Ernest Santin
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Patent number: 6631714Abstract: The invention is directed to devices and methods for tissue dilators. The present invention encompasses a large variety of discrete structure, all intended to be applied externally to a subject for the purpose of dilating, or lifting, tissue adjacent to nasal passageways of the subject, including the vestibule and/or the valve of the subject so as to decrease resistance to inhalation and exhalation of said subject during respiration. The dilator comprises an alignment feature which is aligned with the uses nasal ridge during application to ensure a proper application.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: CNS, Inc.Inventors: Andrew L. Von Duyke, James B. Easley, David F. Kreitzer, Dan B. Pool
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Patent number: 6626172Abstract: A device for insertion into the human nose, characterised by having at least one elastically deformable plate-like base element with an inner side and an outer side and with a substantially rectangular shape, said element being substantially flat or slightly arched in its unstressed condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventors: Eva-Maria Karow, Jonathan Stirmann, Peter Rickauer, Dirk Schneider, Bernhard Kramer, Olaf Michel
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Patent number: 6607546Abstract: The nasal catheter system will provide an improvement over existing devices that do not fill the recesses of the nose, do cause significant pain and still do not stop nosebleeds very effectively. The objectives are achieved through the design of a version of the device that has two inflatable bags, which in the preferred embodiment are not elastic balloons. The anterior bag is much larger in volume than the anterior nasal cavity. The design of the bag is generally cylindrical but has deep ridges projecting outward producing a “pleated” design with ribs running along and parallel to the axis of the catheter. Alternate designs include a circumferential ring or capillary tube fingers projecting outward. Any surface projection that serves to create additional surface area or any projection that winds and flows into the meatus recesses of the nasal cavity with greater ease will accomplish some aspect of the desired objective.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: Roger E. Murken
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Publication number: 20030153881Abstract: A medical instrument (1) comprises a tampon-like section (2) for introduction into a body cavity. The section (2) has an inner part (3), a first cuff (4) surrounding the inner part (3) and a second cuff (5) surrounding at least parts of the first cuff (4) which is permeable for application medium. A medical instrument was produced to stop body fluids from discharge, to stop bleeding and administer application media.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Bruno Roche, Raymond C. Legrand, Max R. Laubscher