Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Antisnoring device
Patent
1988-12-29
1990-07-31
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Antisnoring device
12820525, 12820713, 12820718, A62B 1802
Patent
active
049443100
ABSTRACT:
A device which may be used in the treatment of snoring sickness. An air blower supplies high volume air at slightly greater than atmospheric pressure to a flexible tube (2). Such air is communicated via tube (2) through nose piece (3), further through flexible tube (4) and a restrictive air outlet device (9). Communicating with nose piece (3) is a face mask (5) adapted to be sealingly attached to a patient's nose and providing communication between the patient's nostrils and the interior of nose piece (3). By varying the restriction of device (9) the air pressure at the region of nose piece (3) and also the patient's nostrils can be varied.
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Hindenburg Max
Lacyk J. P.
Somed Pty. Ltd.
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