Patent classifications
A61J17/1011
MASK FOR ADMINISTRATION OF INHALED MEDICATION
A breathing mask for use in administering inhalable medications to a patient in need of an inhaled drug is provided. The mask disclosed herein is particularly useful for use with very young children. The mask is made from a flexible molded plastic silicone or elastomeric material, and has an anthropometrically/anatoinically/ergonomically contoured shape to provide a good seal, a comfortable fit, and minimal dead space within the mask. The airway is aligned with nose. There may be an orifice for use with a soother device to calm a child using the mask. Also provided is a visual flow indicator to provide an indication of the quality of the seal of the mask on the face.
Intelligent pacifier
An intelligent pacifier estimates its state based on one or more sensors. Based on the estimated state, the pacifier may provide an alert or notification to a child or caretaker regarding the state of the child. The alert or notification may be generated by one or more output transducers and may increase in level depending on the estimated state. An application program communicates with the intelligent pacifier, allowing the caretaker to review and analyze the data collected by the intelligent pacifier, and to configure the intelligent pacifier. Embodiments of the intelligent pacifier may vary in the number and type of sensors, the number and type of estimated states, and the number and type of output transducers. The intelligent pacifier may be constructed as a single device or may consist of a housing that interfaces to a typical pacifier.
Transformable Teething Toy
A transformable teething toy comprising a first hub and a second hub. Resilient flexible rods connect the first hub to the second hub such that the inner surfaces of the first and second hubs are oriented to face towards each other. The teething toy is further transformable between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the first and second hubs are spaced apart from each other by the resilient flexible rods to form an expanded structure. In the closed position, the resilient flexible rods are bent such that the expanded structure is collapsed and the inner surfaces of the first and second hubs are releasably engaged with each other.
CHEW TOYS FOR CHILDREN
A toy with a ring-shaped body having multiple sections each forming a portion of the ring-shaped body and each having a tubular base portion. At least a first tab projects radially outward from the tubular base portion of a first section of the multiple sections. Surface features protrude from at least one of the first tab and the tubular base portion of at least one of the multiple sections. At least a first pressure sensor is embedded in the first tab and operates to activate a first electrical device in response to pressure applied to the first tab exceeding a pressure threshold. Activation of the first electrical device produces light, or sound, or vibrates.
MASK FOR ADMINISTRATION OF INHALED MEDICATION
A breathing mask for use in administering inhalable medications to a patient in need of an inhaled drug is provided. The mask disclosed herein is particularly useful for use with very young children. The mask is made from a flexible molded plastic silicone or elastomeric material, and has an anthropometrically/anatomically/ergonomically contoured shape to provide a good seal, a comfortable fit, and minimal dead space within the mask. The airway is aligned with nose. There may be an orifice for use with a soother device to calm a child using the mask. Also provided is a visual flow indicator to provide an indication of the quality of the seal of the mask on the face.
Molar Toy and Method of Making The Same
A A molar toy contains: a body and an annular member. The body is made of flexible material and is formed in a capsule shape, and the body includes a hollow cavity defined therein, a first opening and a second opening which communicate with the hollow cavity and exterior environment. The annular member is inserted into the first opening and the second opening of the body so that a part of the annular member is accommodated in the hollow cavity of the body.
Sound soother
A pacifier or a teething device comprising of a mouth-guard having a body, said body having a front-surface, a back-surface, and a thickness wherein said thickness makes an interior space; a mouth-piece having a proximal end to be placed in a mouth and a distal end connected to said front-surface of said mouth-guard; an instrument embedded in said interior space or being connected to said back-surface of said mouth-guard or being connected to the front-surface of the said teething device; and a handle connected to said back-surface of said mouth-guard or connected to said instrument.
ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT SOOTHER WITH VOCAL AND MUSIC NOTATION LESSONS
An acoustic instrument soother for infants and young children, combining a pacifier, a teether, and a mouthguard with a harmonica to generate sound. The device incorporates non-electronic musical elements, aiming to soothe and entertain young users while fostering early musical education. The harmonica component features multiple mouthpieces for sound production, activated by the user's inhalation and exhalation. Through the integration of music notation symbols engraved on its surface, the device provides vocal and music notation lessons, enhancing the user's auditory and cognitive development.
INTERACTIVE BABY BOTTLE WITH DEPRESSIBLE CONTROLS, INTEGRATED MEMORY, AND ELECTROACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER
A substantially cylindrical interactive baby bottle comprising a base unit having a music-playing digital mechanism, persistent computer-readable memory, and depressible switches adapted to playback prerecorded media while an infant is nursing from the bottle.
Intelligent Pacifier
An intelligent pacifier estimates its state based on one or more sensors. Based on the estimated state, the pacifier may provide an alert or notification to a child or caretaker regarding the state of the child. The alert or notification may be generated by one or more output transducers and may increase in level depending on the estimated state. An application program communicates with the intelligent pacifier, allowing the caretaker to review and analyze the data collected by the intelligent pacifier, and to configure the intelligent pacifier. Embodiments of the intelligent pacifier may vary in the number and type of sensors, the number and type of estimated states, and the number and type of output transducers. The intelligent pacifier may be constructed as a single device or may consist of a housing that interfaces to a typical pacifier.