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Title: US5640974: Kit including a chin support member and a nasal passage dilator
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Miller, Dale D.; Wausau, WI 54401

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1997-06-24 / 1996-01-31

Application Number: US1996000593326

IPC Code: Advanced: A61F 5/08; A61F 5/56;
IPC-7: A61G 15/00;

ECLA Code: A61F5/08; A61F5/56;

U.S. Class: Current: 128/845; 128/848; 602/902; 606/204.45;
Original: 128/845; 128/848; 602/902; 606/204.45;

Field of Search: 128/846,848,859-862,62 A,200.24,207.18 002/002 602/902 606/199,204.45

Priority Number:
1996-01-31  US1996000593326
1995-11-28  US1995000563653

Abstract:     A kit to promote effective breathing through nasal passages when a user is sleeping includes a chin support member and a nasal passage dilator. The chin support member is made of a flexible sheet or the like having an adhesive back that is designed to be applied to a user's face. The chin support member has a chin support portion that fits on a user's face underneath a user's mouth, and a first and second cheek attachment portion which adhere to the user's face above the user's mouth. The chin support member is configured so that the chin support portion supports the user's lower lip upward against the user's upper lip to keep the user's mouth naturally closed while the user is sleeping. However, the chin support member does not significantly cover the upper lip, and does not significantly restrict movement of the upper lip. A user is therefore able to cough or otherwise expel air or phlegm through the mouth while sleeping. When the chin support member is in place, a sleeping user instinctively and naturally breathes through his nose. The nasal passage dilator is preferably an external nasal passage dilator having an adhesive back that adheres across the user's nose and applies outward force to help open the user's nasal passages. In combination, the chin support member and the external nasal passage dilator effectively keep nasal passages clear and promote restful sleep, as well as reduce or eliminate irritating snoring noises. The kit can even provide relief to many people experiencing episodes of sleep apnea without the use of medication or expensive equipment.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Brown, Michael A.;

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US1995000563653 1995-11-28       


       
Parent Case:     This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/563,653, filed on Nov. 28, 1995.

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I claim:     1. A kit comprising:
  • a chin support member made of a flexible sheet having an adhesive back, the chin support member being comprised of a chin support portion having a first end and a second end, a first cheek attachment portion extending generally upward from the first end of the chin support portion, and a second cheek attachment portion extending generally upward form the second end of the chin support portion, wherein the chin support member is sized so that the chin support portion fits on a user's face underneath the user's mouth when the chin support member is adhered to the user's face, the first and second cheek attachment portions adhere to the user's face at locations higher than the user's mouth, and a upper edge of the chin support portion supports a user's lower lip to help keep the user's mouth naturally closed when the user is sleeping, and an area above the upper edge of the chin support portion and between the first cheek attachment portion and the second cheek attachment portion is completely open so that the chin support member does not substantially cover the user's mouth; and
  • the kit further comprises a nasal passage dilator.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 2pp US469594* 1892-02 Perou    
Get PDF - 3pp US746869  1903-12 Moulton   DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SNORING.
Get PDF - 3pp US774446  1904-11 Moulton   DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SNORING.
Get PDF - 2pp US1354652* 1920-10 Jefferies    
Get PDF - 4pp US1629892* 1927-05 Storms    
Get PDF - 3pp US1674336* 1928-06 King    
Get PDF - 3pp US2178128* 1939-10 Waite    
Get PDF - 4pp US4711237  1987-12 Kaiser   Protective sanitary barrier for CPR doll
Get PDF - 5pp US4817636  1989-04 Woods   Anti-snoring device
Get PDF - 9pp US5476091  1995-12 Johnson  Creative Integration & Design, Inc. Dilator for anatomical outer wall tissues which is adhesively mounted
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Foreign References: None

Other Abstract Info: DERABS G97-340683 DERG97-340683

Other References:
  • Breathe Right Nasal Strips Promotional Material, Manufactured by CNS, Inc., 1994.


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