A61F11/006

Instrument for examination of ear and removal of ear wax
10667953 · 2020-06-02 ·

An instrument for use with an otoscope to examine an ear and remove cerumen (i.e., ear wax) from an ear canal includes a speculum having a channel extending between a tip and a rear with the tip having a first side and a second side opposite the first side and a curette having a through hole a first end connected to the first side of the speculum, and a second end connected to the second side of the speculum.

Ear cleaning device with personal and medical applicator uses
10639214 · 2020-05-05 ·

An ear cleaning device is configured for use on a plurality of different sized/aged persons, and includes: first and second posts, transversely disposed at substantially a 90 degree angle, being fixedly secured to each other at a selective location to be coplanar. A first end and a second end of the first post each having a swab material secured thereon to form respective first and second swab members; and a first end and a second end of the second post each having a swab material secured thereon to form respective third and fourth swab members. A length for each of the first swab member, the second swab member, the third swab member, and the fourth swab member is uniquely sized according to a distance from the pinna of the ear to the tympanic membrane, for an infant, for a toddler, for a child, and for an adult, respectively.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING OR/AND REFRESHING AN EAR CANAL
20200093644 · 2020-03-26 ·

Apparatus and method for treating or/and refreshing an ear canal of a subject, focused on cleaning the ear canal via removing cerumen therefrom. Apparatus includes a treating element formed as an elastic helically shaped coil strip, whose outer and inner surfaces may be coated (covered) by different possible combinations of outer layer, inner layer, and lubrication layer, coatings (coverings). The treating element outer and inner surfaces, as well as the outer layer, inner layer, or/and lubrication layer, are formed of, or/and include, materials exhibiting specific physicochemical properties and characteristics that facilitate particular friction and lubrication phenomena during implementation, which improve efficacy, safety, or/and tolerability of using the apparatus. Also disclosed is a method, including use of the apparatus, for treating or/and refreshing an ear canal of a subject.

REUSABLE SWAB
20200060877 · 2020-02-27 ·

A swab comprises a support structure, a first cap and a second cap. The support structure has a first end, a central portion and a second end. The first cap has a first cap end and a first open end, wherein the first cap end includes a first end outer surface, a first end inner surface and a first plurality of protrusions protruding from the first end outer surface. The second cap has a second cap end and a second open end, wherein the second cap end includes a second end outer surface and a second end inner surface. The support structure is insertable into the first open end such that the first end contacts the first end inner surface and is insertable into the second open end such that the second end contacts the second end inner surface.

FINGERTIP CLEANING APPARATUS

A fingertip cleaning apparatus having a three-dimensional structure. The three-dimensional structure includes a fingertip receiving portion having a conical wall, a rounded apex wall at a distal end of the conical wall, a cavity having a top end that is closed by the rounded apex wall, an opening into the cavity defined, at least in part, by a lower edge of the conical wall, and a gripping portion including a flap wall that extends from a proximal end of the conical wall of the fingertip receiving portion.

Ear cleaner
10531986 · 2020-01-14 · ·

An ear cleaner is provided that includes an elongated handle, a spoon, and a disc intermediate the spoon and the disc.

EAR CLEANING DEVICES AND METHODS
20200009313 · 2020-01-09 · ·

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 canal irrigation system and method
10525191 · 2020-01-07 ·

An ear canal irrigator system having a hand-held spray bottle and a conduit tube connected to the spray bottle by a series of components that allow the tube to be connected without being screwed on and also prevents leakage of fluid. The system further includes an insertion tube connected to the conduit tube by a connecting piece having a splash guard, whereby the insertion tube is configured to be placed at or near the ear canal of a user. The insertion tube is shorter in length that the conduit tube and has a smaller diameter than the conduit tube so that when the fluid flows through the connecting piece into the insertion tube, the fluid has a more powerful fluid stream.

HOLLOWED-OUT EARPICK HEAD AND EARPICK
20240033128 · 2024-02-01 ·

A hollowed-out earpick head and an earpick, belonging to the field of ear canal cleaning, includes a connecting rod and a cleaning end on an end surface at one end of the connecting rod, an outer wall of the cleaning end is an outwardly convex arc-shaped wall, the cleaning end is hollowed out with a pre-storage cavity, a transportation cavity in communication with the pre-storage cavity extends through the connecting rod, an end of the cleaning end away from the connecting rod is configured with a collecting tank in communication with the pre-storage cavity, the cleaning end is hollowed out with a lateral groove. The cleaning end is hollowed out and in communication with the pre-storage cavity.

Multihead grooming and cleaning tool, particularly for an infant

A multihead grooming and cleaning tool, particularly for infants, has an elongate handle with two opposed slots. A tool body is housed in each respective slot and rotates around a tool body axis. In a first use configuration, a first tool head is deployed beyond the end of the handle while a second tool head is shrouded by the handle. In a second use configuration, the opposite is the case. Detenting structure in the slot coacts with detenting structure on the tool body to detent the tool body to the first or the second use configuration.