Mouth Leak Prevention Device and Leak Prevention Method
20170319806 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A new innovative and unique solution to minimize the problems of mouth leakage using a CPAP machine is disclosed. A mouthpiece module is specifically designed to solve the problem of mouth leakage which compromises the therapeutic effect of CPAP treatment. The mouthpiece module comprises a flexible absorbent material which partially wraps around the lips and is secured to the back of the head by straps or an elastic band. In one embodiment, the mouthpiece is detachable from a securement strap.
Claims
1. A mouthpiece module for use in conjunction with a nasal mask for a CPAP machine to seal the lips of a user comprising: a mouthpiece having generally opposed first and second edges and opposed ends, said mouthpiece being formed of an absorbent flexible material wherein said ends are longitudinally spaced a distance greater than a lip interface when the lips of a user are in a closed position; a pair of straps which extend from each of said opposed ends a distance sufficient to secure the straps to the back of the head of the user, wherein when said straps are securable to the back of the head of the user, the mouthpiece extends along the interface of the lips and first and second portions of the module are wrappable around portions of each of the lips to provide an airtight seal at the mouth.
2. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece is formed of a cotton cloth material.
3. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said straps integrally extend from said opposed ends and are formed from substantially the same material as the mouthpiece.
4. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece is manufactured of material selected from the group consisting of cloth, polyester, hemp, cotton and a textile.
5. A method for sealing the air passageway of a mouth comprising: providing a mouthpiece dimensioned to extend along a closed lip interface of the mouth and comprised of flexible absorbent material which is wrappable of the upper and lower lips; and securing said mouthpiece to the head of the user by securing means connecting end portions of the mouthpiece and extending around the back of the head to provide an air seal at the mouth of the user.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising: disconnecting the mouthpiece from said securing means; replacing the mouthpiece with a second mouthpiece; and connecting securing means to said second mouthpiece.
7. A mouthpiece module for use in conjunction with a nasal mask for a CPAP machine to seal the lips of a user comprising: a mouthpiece having generally opposed first and second edges and opposed ends, said mouthpiece being formed of an absorbent flexible material wherein said ends are longitudinally spaced a distance greater than a lip interface when the lips of a user are in a closed position; a connector extending from each said end; a pair of strap segments connectable to each connector and extending a distance sufficient to secure the straps to the user; and a hook-and-loop fastener which connects each connector to a strap segment, wherein when said strap segments are securable to the back of the head of the user, the mouthpiece extends along the interface of the lips and first and second portions of the mouthpiece are wrappable around portions of each of the lips to provide an airtight seal at the mouth.
8. The mouthpiece module of claim 7 wherein said connectors integrally extend from said opposed ends and are formed from substantially the same material as the mouthpiece.
9. The mouthpiece module of claim 7 wherein said mouthpiece is manufactured of material selected from the group consisting of cloth, polyester, hemp, cotton and a textile.
10. The mouthpiece module of claim 7 wherein a portion of each said hook-and-loop fabric fastener is attached to a portion of one of said strap segments.
11. The mouthpiece module of claim 7 wherein each said strap segment comprises a loop of elastic material.
12. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein each said hook-and-loop fabric fastener is located adjacent to an end of said mouthpiece.
13. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said hook-and-loop fabric fastener is attached to a portion of both of said connectors adjacent to said opposed ends of the mouthpiece.
14. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece has a generally rectangular shape.
15. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said strap segments have a generally equal length and said connectors have a generally equal length.
16. A mouthpiece module for use in conjunction with a nasal mask for a CPAP machine to seal the lips of a user comprising: a mouthpiece having generally opposed first and second edges and opposed ends, said mouthpiece being formed of an absorbent flexible material wherein said ends are longitudinally spaced a distance greater than a lip interface when the lips of a user are in a closed position; securement means for securing said mouthpiece to the head of the user, wherein when said securement means is securable to the head of the user, the mouthpiece extends along the interface of the lips and first and second portions of the mouthpiece are wrappable around portions of each of the lips to provide an airtight seal at the mouth.
17. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece is formed of a cotton cloth material.
18. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said securement means integrally extends from said opposed ends and are formed from substantially the same material as the mouthpiece.
19. The mouthpiece module of claim 1 wherein said mouthpiece is connectable to said securement means by a pair of hook-and-loop fabric connectors.
20. The mouthpiece module of claim 16 wherein said mouthpiece may be selectively disconnected from said securement means.
21. The mouthpiece module of claim 16 wherein said securement means comprises a band of elastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the figures, a mouthpiece module, in accordance with the present disclosure, is generally designated by the numeral 10. The mouthpiece module functions in conjunction with a nasal mask 12 for a CPAP machine 14 to prevent air leakage from the mouth while a user is using a CPAP machine. The nasal mask 12 can take many forms, and nasal mask 12 is intended to be representative of any of the various forms which can be employed.
[0018] The mouthpiece module 10 is manufactured from a flexible absorbent cloth or textile material. The mouthpiece module is configured and dimensioned to rest between the lips of the user, as best represented in
[0019] The mouthpiece module 10 comprises a rectangular, quasi-rectangular, oval or generally elongated mouthpiece 20. The mouthpiece has a top edge 22, an opposed second edge 24 and opposed ends 26 and 28. The mouthpiece has a length which exceeds the length of the lip interface of the user when the lips are closed. The preferred dimensions of the mouthpiece 20 are 1-3 inches in width and 3-5 inches in length.
[0020] A pair of straps 30 and 40 extend from a medial location of the opposed ends 26 and 28. In one embodiment, the straps 30 and 40 each have a length which is more than sufficient to extend around the head of the user and to provide sufficient end material for comfortably tying the straps in a knot at the back of the head of a user. The preferred width of the straps 30 and 40 is ¼-½ inch. The straps 30 and 40 are non-irritating and comfortable.
[0021] The ends of the straps may alternatively be secured by a pin, clasp or various fasteners or, in some embodiments, even by an elastic connector or hook-and-loop fabric (Velcro™) fastener. In addition, as best illustrated in
[0022] In some embodiments, the straps may be stitched to the ends of the mouthpiece 20. In other embodiments, the straps may simply integrally extend from the mouthpiece. In another embodiment, the straps may also be a single continuous elastic band, stitched or integral to the mouthpiece 20. Any of the above securing means are suitable for securing the straps at the back of the head so that the mouthpiece is firmly secured in the mouth.
[0023] Once the mouthpiece 20 is properly positioned and retained in place to the user, it will be appreciated that the mouthpiece provides a flexible comfortable structure which prevents airflow from the mouth. In addition, the absorbent material from the mouthpiece will absorb any moisture in the oral cavity which impinges in the lip area.
[0024] With reference to
[0025] The mouthpiece 120 has a top edge 122, an opposed second edge 124 and opposed ends 126 and 128. It should be appreciated that, depending on the mouthpiece geometry, the edges and ends may not have a well-defined point of demarcation. The mouthpiece 120 has a length L.sub.2 (which exceeds the length of the lip interface of the user when the lips are closed) and has a width W.sub.1. A pair of connectors or tab-like appendages 150 and 160 extend from a medial portion of the ends 126 and 128, respectively. The appendages may be integral with the mouthpiece, stitched or otherwise connected. The opposite ends of the appendages mount a fastener, such as a portion of a hook-and-loop or Velcro™-type fabric fastener 152 and 162, respectively. The length of each fastener is designated by the length L.sub.3.
[0026] Straps 130 and 140 which, in one embodiment, are preferably separate segments, each include a mating fastener, such as a second Velcro™ fastener, hook-and-loop fabric, or Velcro™-type fastener portion 132 and 142 which connect with the fastener portions 152 and 162, respectively, in overlapping relationship. The straps 130 and 140 are preferably substantially identical and have a width designated as W.sub.2. When the straps are connected to the appendages 150 and 160, the maximum longitudinal distance between the free ends of the straps is designated by L.sub.1. The length L.sub.1 is sufficient that the straps may be either tied or otherwise connected at the back of the head of the user. The straps may include various mechanical fasteners for fastening the straps at the back of the head of the user. The preferred maximum dimension L.sub.1 is between 30 and 40 inches.
[0027] In one embodiment, the straps may essentially be connected end-to-end at ends 135 and 145 or seamlessly joined so that components 130 and 140 are essentially strap segments of continuous band and the strap has sufficient elasticity so that it can be wrapped around the back of the head of the user and be sufficiently taut to mount the mouthpiece module in a proper taut installed position, such as illustrated in
[0028] Table 1 set forth below illustrates representative samples for various different dimensioned embodiments of mouthpiece module 100. The fasteners are connected to the straps 130 and 140 so that the proximal end of the straps include a tab 134 and 144 to allow for easy removal or disconnection of the straps from the tab appendages.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ex. W W2 L1 L2 L3 1 2 ⅜ 37 5 ½ 2 3 ⅜ 37 5 ½ 3 2 ⅜ 37 5 2 4 3 ⅜ 37 5 2 5 2 ⅜ 37 5 3 6 3 ⅜ 37 5 3 7 2 ⅜ 37 5 4 8 3 ⅜ 37 5 4 W1 - Width of mouthpiece (inches). W2 - Width of straps (inches). L1 - Length of entire mouth leak prevention device (inches). L2 - Length of mouthpiece (inches). L3 - Length of hook-and-loop fastener (inches).
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[0030] While preferred embodiments of the foregoing have been set for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.