Nasal dilation device

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Inventors

Benetti, Giulio

Application #

124041

Filed

Apr-16-2002

Published

Aug-3-2004

Current US Class

128/200.24
606/199

International Classes

A62B 009/00

Field of Search

128/200.24 606/191 606/198 606/199 606/201 606/204.45 604/104

Examiners

Dawson; Glenn K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lampe; Thomas R.

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5533503   Nasal dilator
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Abstract
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.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A nasal dilation device comprising, in combination:

a single, integral strip of flexible, resilient material having a substantially uniform thickness and a normally planar state and being disposed along a linear longitudinal axis, said strip of flexible, resilient material including a central portion for positioning over the top of an individual's nose and opposed end portions affixed to said central portion for positioning at opposite sides of the individual's nose, each end portion comprising independently flexible upper and lower finger elements diverging from one another and from said linear longitudinal axis having free distal finger element ends, said free distal finger element ends terminating at a first imaginary line defining an angle with a second imaginary line orthogonal to said linear longitudinal axis falling within the range of from about 35 degrees to about 45 degrees, said upper finger elements of said end portions being shorter than the lower finger elements thereof; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a device for resisting inward movement of outer wall tissue of nasal passages of a nose during breathing.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Nasal dilators that resist inward movement of the outer wall tissue of the nasal passages during breathing are known. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,533,499, issued Jul. 9, 1966, and 5,533,503, issued Jul. 9, 1996, disclose nasal dilators comprising truss-members. The truss-member includes a flexible strip of material having a first end region, a second end region and an intermediate segment. The first and second end regions are adapted to engage the outer wall tissue of first and second nasal passages of the nose. The intermediate segment is configured to traverse a portion of the nose located between the first and second nasal passages. The truss-member further includes first and second resilient bands secured to the strip of material adjacent opposite edges of the intermediate segment. The resiliency of the first and second bands purportedly acts to stabilize the outer wall tissue and thereby prevent the outer wall tissue of the first and second nasal passages from drawing in during breathing.
 
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