Patent classifications
A61F11/006
EAR CLEANING DEVICE
A swab that may be used as an ear cleaning device including an elongate stem with an oil absorbing sheet covering a tip core at each end extending outwardly, wherein the tip core may be comprised of a soft, resilient material such as cotton. oil absorbing sheet wrapped around the tip core to form a covered swab end. The covered swab ends render the tips more oil absorbent than a typical cotton swab.
Device-cleaning wax guards
A guard configured to form an air flow channel with a space access device and to clear debris therefrom includes a surface configured to interface with an opposing surface of the space access device to form the air flow channel. A connector is configured to attach the guard to the space access device so that the surface and the opposing surface are oriented in predetermined positions to establish the air flow channel. A wiper extends from at least a portion of the surface, the wiper being configured such that upon rotation of the guard relative to the space access device, the wiper contacts and moves the debris.
System and method for removal of earwax and particulates
In one example, we describe a method and apparatus for cleaning the ear canal of cerumen contaminants, dust, and particulates. That includes a handle and replaceable tips, a combination of a flared design and solid base plate attached to the bottom of the tips, limiting the excessive insertion of the tip into the deep area of ear canal that could contact eardrum, which can seriously damage the eardrum and hearing capabilities. The handle has a slot in the front in which a tip can snap into, and as the whole system is secured together, the user can operate the system by spinning the handle, using fingers, e.g., in a clockwise direction, as the user proceeds to insert the tip in the ear canal. Different variations are also presented here.
Ear cleaning devices and methods
A system and method to irrigate a user's auditory canal. A fluid can be dispensed from a reservoir through a fluid path and out through openings of a delivery element into the auditory canal. A pump may be used to facilitate the process of dispensing the fluid. The fluid can be delivered to the user's auditory canal for a predetermined period of time. Such a time period may be user selectable. The discharge from the irrigation is removed from the user's auditory canal via a discharge port located on the delivery element. The discharge exits the delivery element and proceeds to a discharge reservoir via a discharge path. A vacuum may be used to generate a negative pressure to facilitate the removal of the discharge from the auditory canal.
EAR CLEANING DEVICE
An ear cleaning device (100) including a rod (102) configured to be held by a user and a plurality of fiber hooks (110) is disclosed. The rod includes a first end (104) and a second end (106) opposing the first end. The plurality of fiber hooks are disposed at the first end of the rod for insertion into the ear such that the fiber hooks are configured to grasp ear wax in the ear, and to hold the ear wax when the rod is removed out of the ear.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING STICK FOR PIERCED HOLES IN THE SKIN IN WHICH JEWELRY AND PIERCINGS ARE INSERTED AND WORN
Cleaning and disinfection stick is designed in the manner of a nylon toothpick. In contrast to a toothpick, it is arcuate over its length, wherein straight embodiments are also possible. It tapers from its remaining diameter into a fine tip in at least one of its ends regions. Adjacent to the fine tip, the stick can include a round brush. Alternatively, it can also include a felt-like, textile or fluffy surface or be provided with a rod-like paper or plastic attachment. After removing a piercing, it can be inserted, leading with the fine tip into the skin hole and subsequently be pushed further into the skin hole until its cleaning body is inserted therein. It is then gently moved to and fro or rolled to and fro about its axis and pulled out again.
Silent effusion removal
A method is disclosed for clearing effusion from an ear. The method may include applying liquid to an ear canal, which is proximal to a perforated tympanic membrane, which is proximal to a middle ear containing effusion, applying an ear device to seal and pressurize the liquid inside the ear canal, the ear device regulating the amount of pressure inside the ear canal, and inducing a Eustachian tube, which is distal to the middle ear, to open, which causes the fluid to displace the effusion into the Eustachian tube.
Ear Cleaner
An ear cleaner is provided that includes an elongated handle, a spoon, and a disc intermediate the spoon and the disc.
AUTOMATIC CERUMEN REMOVING DEVICE
The present application provides a cerumen removing device, comprising a container section comprising a recovery hole and a discharge hole; a head section exposed to the outside through the recovery hole and having at least one air ejection hole; and a pump configured to discharge air to the outside through the air ejection hole.