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Title: US5381801: Electromechanical tactile stimulation device worn on a belt for the prevention of snoring
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: McShane, Jerry M.; Deer Park, TX 77536
Spinks, David W.; Pasadena, TX 77505

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1995-01-17 / 1993-08-17

Application Number: US1993000107305

IPC Code: Advanced: A61F 5/56;
Core: more...
IPC-7: A41F 9/00; A61F 5/37; A61F 5/56; G08B 23/00;

ECLA Code: A61F5/56;

U.S. Class: Current: 128/848; 002/315; 128/871; 340/573.1;
Original: 128/848; 128/871; 340/573; 002/315;

Field of Search: 128/848,871,876,846,870,869 002/DIG. 11,311,312,315 224/253,251,240 600/026,27 601/070,71,79 340/573

Priority Number:
1993-08-17  US1993000107305

Abstract: A plurally pocketed belt is wearable by a sleeping person, and provides for pressure responsive alerting devices to be inserted within one or more of the pockets. The pockets are preferably disposed in the central back, lateral, and/or rearward lateral areas of the belt when the belt is being worn, thus providing a variety of placement choices for the anti-snoring devices which may be installed therein. The devices may comprise an electromechanical vibrator, activated by a pressure switch when the device is positioned between the sleeper and an underlying surface, and/or rigid, monolithic devices having multiple projections which serve to encourage the sleeper to shift positions when disposed between the sleeper and an underlying surface. The relatively non-compliant devices provide better stimulus to encourage the sleeper to shift positions than other, softer devices developed, and provide a variety of stimuli in order that a sleeper cannot become accustomed to a single type of stimulus.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Litman, Richard C. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Hafer, Robert A.; O'Neill, Michael

Maintenance Status: E2 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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We claim:     1. An apparatus for the prevention of snoring by a user of said apparatus, comprising:
  • a belt having first and second ends with cooperating frontal closure means thereon, a left dorsal portion, a right dorsal portion, a medial dorsal portion, a left lateral portion and a right lateral portion, and plural pockets installed along said belt, wherein said left dorsal portion, said right dorsal portion, said medial dorsal portion, said left lateral portion and said right lateral portion each includes at least one of said pockets, whereby said belt is worn about a torso of a user;
  • at least one tactile stimulation device, wherein said at least one tactile stimulation device is installed in at least one of said dorsal pockets, and in at least one of said lateral pockets;
  • said tactile stimulation device includes a battery powered electromechanical device having a motor driving an eccentrically balanced wheel and activated by a pressure sensitive switch when said pressure sensitive switch is located between the underlying surface and the torso of the user, whereby
  • said eccentrically balanced wheel produces a vibration when said motor is activated by means of said pressure sensitive switch;
  • whereby when said tactile stimulation device is between the user and an underlying surface, said tactile stimulation device provides tactile stimulation to the user, whereby the user changes sleeping positions in response to the tactile stimulation.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US648028  1900-04 Hooper   DEVICE FOR PREVENTING MOUTH-BREATHING.
Get PDF - 2pp US663825  1900-12 Wilson   SHOULDER-BRACE AND ANTISNORING ATTACHMENT.
Get PDF - 3pp US746869  1903-12 Moulton   DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SNORING.
Get PDF - 2pp US876491  1908-01 Rohwer   ANTISNORING DEVICE.
Get PDF - 2pp US1354652* 1920-10 Jeffries    
Get PDF - 3pp US2178128* 1939-10 Waite    
Get PDF - 2pp US2627268* 1953-02 Leppich    
Get PDF - 6pp US4616639  1986-10 Huber   Orthopedic belt with leg supports
Get PDF - 5pp US4788533  1988-11 Mequignon   Device for interrupting the snoring of a sleeping person
Get PDF - 5pp US4817636  1989-04 Woods   Anti-snoring device
Get PDF - 5pp US4848360  1989-07 Palsgard et al.   Device for preventing of snoring
Get PDF - 5pp US5036865  1991-08 Keaton   Sleepwear
Get PDF - 10pp US5081447  1992-01 Echols   Keep off your back alarm
Get PDF - 8pp US5113176  1992-05 Harris  Staodyn, Inc. Lumbar roll with audible alerting capability
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Foreign References: None

Other Abstract Info: DERABS G95-066050 DERG95-066050

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