Nostril dilator

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Inventors

Van Cromvoirt, Lambertus Adrianus
Van Beurden, Josephus Wouterus Clemens Maria
Pottelbergh, Eric Henri Louis Van
Gilis, Luc Albert Guido

Application #

947933

Filed

Oct-9-1997

Published

May-23-2000

Current US Class

128/200.24
606/199
606/204.45

International Classes

A61M 015/00

Field of Search

128/200.24 128/207.19 606/199 606/204.45 528/502.13

Examiners

Lewis; Aaron J.

US Patent References

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Other References

"Breathe Right" .TM. article/advertisement .COPYRGT.1994 CNS, Inc. brochure #6100-643-001, 6100-607-001 & -002 (5 pages).

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Abstract
A nostril dilator with a longitudinal shape having a first nostril holding member and a second nostril holding member located at opposing ends. Each holding member is provided with a first layer of adhesive for temporary adherence to the nostril. The nostril dilator also comprising a connecting member for joining the first and second holding members to each other and keeping them at a distance from each other. The nostril dilator also having an elastic member connected at least to the first and second holding members for drawing open the nostrils of the nose.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nostril dilator for application to a nose having a longitudinal shape, comprising:

a first nostril holding member and a second nostril holding member, each holding member provided with a first layer of adhesive for temporary adherence to the nostril;

a connecting member for connecting the first and second holding members to each other;

an elastic member extending between the first and the second holding members on a side of the connecting member facing away from the nose and which is connected with its end areas thereto, the elastic member formed by a layer of material which is at least elastic in a longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal shape of the nasal dilator, and the elastic member being separate from the connecting member at least in the area between a central transverse area of the nostril dilator and both end areas situated on both sides thereof; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a nostril dilator for biassing the wings of the nose of the user to a position which widens the nostrils.

BACKGROUND

Nostril dilators are commonly used by people suffering from colds in order to improve breathing. The nostril dilators are used to open breathing passages even when there is mucus build up within the nose. Wearers have found that nostril dilators are particularly useful during sleep and can prevent snoring caused by partial nostril blockage.

Athletes use nostril dilators to enhance their performance. Nostril dilators allow the athlete to take increased volumes of oxygen through the nose. The increased oxygen intake improves the athlete's stamina.

U.S. Pat. No. 1,292,083, issued to Sawyer ("Sawyer"), discloses a nose expander or nostril dilator consisting of a resilient brace. The resilient brace has opposing ends. Each end is provided with a hooklet. Disk-shaped cushions which are provided with an adhesive layer for adhesion to the nostrils can be attached to the hooklets. In use, the resilient brace is flexed and positioned over the bridge of the nose, and the disk-shaped cushions are applied to each nostril. The tendency of the resilient brace to return to its pre-flexed shape results in outwardly directed forces applied perpendicularly to the nostrils via the cushions, whereby the nostrils are flared.
 
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