Patent classifications
A61H35/02
PORTABLE EYEWASH EYEPIECE
An eyewash eyepiece has an upper section with an eyepiece member fabricated of pliable, form fitting material and a lower section having a bottom floor with a plurality of holes. The eyepiece member is configured to be placed on and surround the outer boundaries of the user's eye. Once in place over the user's eye, the eyepiece member creates a watertight seal against the outer boundaries. The eyepiece then accepts water or other eye cleaning liquid from a water bottle or similar container which is threadably secured to the eyepiece. The liquid flows through the eyepiece, past the eyepiece member, and into the eye to wash out any foreign matter and cleanse the eye.
PORTABLE EYEWASH EYEPIECE
An eyewash eyepiece has an upper section with an eyepiece member fabricated of pliable, form fitting material and a lower section having a bottom floor with a plurality of holes. The eyepiece member is configured to be placed on and surround the outer boundaries of the user's eye. Once in place over the user's eye, the eyepiece member creates a watertight seal against the outer boundaries. The eyepiece then accepts water or other eye cleaning liquid from a water bottle or similar container which is threadably secured to the eyepiece. The liquid flows through the eyepiece, past the eyepiece member, and into the eye to wash out any foreign matter and cleanse the eye.
Eye wash system for emergency usage
Methods and apparatus for washing systems, both industrial and residential. Some embodiments pertain to face washing systems that provide a gentle upward flow of water for washing a person's face, but which can be easily reconfigured to provide a downward flow of aerated water for washing of the user's hands. Other embodiments pertain to visual indicators to help a user in a dark environment in the use of an emergency eyewash system. Yet other embodiments pertain to eyewashing systems incorporating filters that are automatically flushed of debris. Still further embodiments pertain to emergency eyewashing systems in which a mixing chamber is located downstream of a thermostatically controlled valve to reduce the possibility of a hot temperature spike being provided to the eyewashing outlet apertures, which could be harmful to users.
Eye wash system for emergency usage
Methods and apparatus for washing systems, both industrial and residential. Some embodiments pertain to face washing systems that provide a gentle upward flow of water for washing a person's face, but which can be easily reconfigured to provide a downward flow of aerated water for washing of the user's hands. Other embodiments pertain to visual indicators to help a user in a dark environment in the use of an emergency eyewash system. Yet other embodiments pertain to eyewashing systems incorporating filters that are automatically flushed of debris. Still further embodiments pertain to emergency eyewashing systems in which a mixing chamber is located downstream of a thermostatically controlled valve to reduce the possibility of a hot temperature spike being provided to the eyewashing outlet apertures, which could be harmful to users.
Emergency wash system with pulldown eyewash and sheeting showerhead
Apparatus and methods for integrated emergency wash systems. Various embodiments pertain to integrated shower and eyewash emergency wash systems, including those that are particularly space efficient. Other embodiments pertain to emergency shower nozzles that provide sprayed water in sheets, especially a cylindrical sheet that generally describes the perimeter of the shower spray area, providing the user a significantly quicker removal of contaminant material during a shower. Still further embodiments pertain to improved flushing systems, especially flushing systems adapted for the space efficient, low flow integrated systems described herein.
Emergency wash system with pulldown eyewash and sheeting showerhead
Apparatus and methods for integrated emergency wash systems. Various embodiments pertain to integrated shower and eyewash emergency wash systems, including those that are particularly space efficient. Other embodiments pertain to emergency shower nozzles that provide sprayed water in sheets, especially a cylindrical sheet that generally describes the perimeter of the shower spray area, providing the user a significantly quicker removal of contaminant material during a shower. Still further embodiments pertain to improved flushing systems, especially flushing systems adapted for the space efficient, low flow integrated systems described herein.
EYEOPENER
A device for washing eyes is provided, comprising a container and a container locater.
EYEOPENER
A device for washing eyes is provided, comprising a container and a container locater.
Eyelid care appliance
Disclosed herein is an improved eyelid care appliance and method of using such appliance for preventing and treating blepharitis and mammalian meibomian gland dysfunction caused by gland obstruction. The method and apparatus of the invention enable restoration and maintenance of eyelid hygiene and the natural flow of secretions from the meibomian glands. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus comprises an oscillating spongehead affixed to the distal end of the eyelid care appliance that is equipped with a video camera, near field communications link, and a display, thereby enabling a user to fly the spongehead onto an eyelid margin for self-administered cleaning of the user's eyelid margins. The spongehead can be impregnated with topical pharmacologic or cleansing agents to better facilitate cleaning and therapeutic efficacy.
Eyelid care appliance
Disclosed herein is an improved eyelid care appliance and method of using such appliance for preventing and treating blepharitis and mammalian meibomian gland dysfunction caused by gland obstruction. The method and apparatus of the invention enable restoration and maintenance of eyelid hygiene and the natural flow of secretions from the meibomian glands. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus comprises an oscillating spongehead affixed to the distal end of the eyelid care appliance that is equipped with a video camera, near field communications link, and a display, thereby enabling a user to fly the spongehead onto an eyelid margin for self-administered cleaning of the user's eyelid margins. The spongehead can be impregnated with topical pharmacologic or cleansing agents to better facilitate cleaning and therapeutic efficacy.