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Title: US4901737: Method and therapeutic apparatus for reducing snoring
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Toone, Kent J.; San Jose, CA 95129

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1990-02-20 / 1987-04-13

Application Number: US1987000037609

IPC Code: Advanced: A61F 5/56;
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IPC-7: A61P 5/56;

U.S. Class: Current: 128/848; 128/859; 128/861;
Original: 128/848; 128/859; 128/861;

Field of Search: 128/136,137,846-848,12,859,172.1,860,861,862

Priority Number:
1987-04-13  US1987000037609

Abstract: A non-surgical, non-invasive therapeutic apparatus and method, of an adult oral cavity appliance that improves airway patency for correcting snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea due to intermittent closures or partial obstructions occurring in the oro pharynx. The appliance repositions the mandible in an inferior (open) and anterior (protrusive) position as compared to the normal closed position of the jaw, typically, on the order to 10-20 mm inferior, and 3-10 mm (preferably 3-6 mm) anterior. It is a rigid, generally V-shaped wedge molded to the entire mandibular dentition and a portion of the maxillary dentition. It is completely open in the front, and preferably open at the top (across the palatal arch). The mandibular incisal edge is embedded, with a lip extending about 1-2 mm over the labial surface of the mandibular incisors. It extends over the lingual surfaces of all mandibular teeth and downwardly into the lingual vestibule. It covers the palatal surfaces of the maxillary bicuspids and molars and extends onto the palate. The lack of full palatal coverage provides space for the tongue, which rests in its normal position. Results indicate reduction in snoring and related apneic episodes, and the device can be worn for full sleep periods without discomfort.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Dulin, Jacques M. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Yu, Mickey; Brown, Michael

Maintenance Status: R1 Reinstated

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I claim:     1. A therapeutic appliance for reducing adult oro-pharyngeal occlusion-induced snoring and obstructive sleep apnea during sleep periods, adapted to fit between the maxillary and mandibular dentition in the adult oral cavity, comprising in operative combination:
  • (a) a pair of generally V-shaped spacer members, each having a truncated apex and a base spaced from said apex, said spacers being adapted to be positioned in an adult oral cavity between the maxillary and mandibular dentition with the apex toward the posterior of the dental arches;
  • (b) said V-shaped spacers being disposed in a spaced-apart, side-by-side relationship removably insertable and matingly engaging at least one of the maxillary bicuspids and molars and the alveolar process of the maxilla and at least one of the mandibular dentition of an adult patient and the alveolar process of the mandible;
  • (c) said V-shaped spacers being oriented with said base of each adjacent the bicuspids and the apex of each adjacent the molars of the dental arch;
  • (d) an arcuate member bridging the space between the base of said spacers and extending to cover the lingual surfaces of the mandibular incisors;
  • (e) said arcuate member having a lip portion extending over a portion of the labial surface of the mandibular incisors, the incisors being matingly embedded in said lip portion;
  • (f) a first pair of flanges, each extending from said V-shaped spacers along the lingual surface of the mandible; and
  • (g) a second pair of flanges, each extending from said V-shaped spacers along the palatal surface of at least one of said maxillary bicuspids and molars, and having a forward margin;
  • (h) an arcuate cingulum wire disposed to bridgingly join the forward margins of said second pair of flanges;
  • (i) a molar clasp disposed at the first maxillary molars, left and right;
  • (j) said palatal flanges are connected by at least one means for lateral stiffening;
  • (k) said spacers and said arcuate bridge member being adapted;
    • (i) to provide a substantial vertical distance between the maxillary and mandibular dentition to create an open mouth position;
    • (ii) to maintain the mandible in said open mouth position within the range of from about 10 to about 20 mm inferior and from about 3 to about 6 mm anterior as compared to the normal closed position of the mandible to create an open oral airway to permit functional breathing through the oral cavity; and
    • (iii) to cause both anterior and inferior repositioning of the tongue to reduce incidence of tongue-induced obstructive sleep apnea and snoring associated therewith.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
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Get PDF - 3pp US2630117* 1953-03 Coleman    
Get PDF - 4pp US2844142* 1958-07 Gibbons    
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