Compact lung exercising device

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Inventors

Hougen, Everett D.

Application #

874843

Filed

Jun-13-1997

Published

May-4-1999

Current US Class

128/200.24
128/202.13
482/111
482/13

International Classes

A63B 023/18

Field of Search

482/13 482/111 600/538 600/540 446/200 446/207 446/208 446/195 446/196 446/202 446/204 446/205 446/206 73/239 73/241 128/200.24 128/202.13 128/207.12 84/93 84/465 84/466 84/330 84/398 84/399

Examiners

Apley; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howard & Howard

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Abstract
A breathing apparatus having a main body with a generally cylindrical inner cavity. The main body has a main aperture for the user to breath into and at least two sets of outer openings. An inner cylinder is coaxially disposed within the inner cavity of the main body and is adapted to move relative to the main body. The inner cylinder has an open end adjacent the main aperture, and at least two sets of inner openings selectively matable with the openings in the main body upon movement of the inner cylinder with respect to the main body. By selecting the appropriate alignment of openings, varied amounts of resistance can be achieved.
 
Claims
what is claimed is:

1. A lung exercising device comprising:

an outer body having first and second open ends with at least one first aperture positioned between the first and second open ends;

an inner body having a third open end and a closed end and at least one second aperture positioned between said third open end and the closed end;

the inner body is positionable within the outer body with the third open end being generally adjacent to the first open end and with the first and second apertures being in selective communication to define an air passage;

the first or second apertures having different sizes on either the inner body or the outer body to provide varied resistance through the air passage defined by alignment of the first and second apertures;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a portable respiratory exercise apparatus providing resistance and intra-trachea bronchial percussion on inspiration and expiration to increase pulmonary efficiency, while improving cilial movement which assists mobilization of intrabronchial mucous or secretions within the lungs.

Research has shown that by practicing deep abdominal breathing, abdominal muscle pressure and temperature are raised, digestion and absorption of foods are improved and pulmonary efficiency is increased. In addition, taking deep breaths while performing little physical movement causes a superfluous amount of oxygen to be made available. Because the large muscular tissue is not consuming the oxygen an increased oxygen supply is made available for many other body systems, such as the brain and the heart.

Forcible and prolonged inspiration and expiration causes a greater expansion and collapse of the air vesicles (alveoli), especially those deep in the lung tissue. By providing resistance to inspiration and expiration, pulmonary muscles are strengthened and developed, thereby allowing a freer and greater exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Persons suffering from lung ailments, healthy persons, and athletes can all improve their pulmonary efficiency through forcible and prolonged inspiration and expiration against resistance.
 
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