ORO-FACIAL EXERCISER

20230293938 · 2023-09-21

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An oro-facial exerciser apparatus for exercising and training the muscles of the lips and cheeks of a user's face, utilizes a pair of legs that are pivotally connected together to pivot between a substantially closed together state and a splayed apart state. The legs each have a proximal end proximate the pivot and a distal end remote from the pivot having a mouth mounting formation to mount the distal end to a respective opposing location of the user's mouth and the exerciser further has a resilient biasing means between the legs to bias them towards a splayed state and thereby provide a resistance force against which the user's lips and/or cheeks press in use for exercising and training the muscles. The resilient biasing means are demountably mounted on the legs, enabling them to be replaced with an alternative biasing means for altering the resistance.

    Claims

    1. An oro-facial exerciser apparatus for exercising and training the muscles of the lips and cheeks of a user's face, the exerciser apparatus comprising: a pair of legs pivotally connected together to pivot between a first, substantially closed, state and a second, substantially open, state; the pair of legs each having a proximal end proximate the pivot and a distal end remote from the pivot, the distal end of each leg having a mouth mounting formation to mount the distal end to a respective opposing location of the user's mouth; and a resilient bias means for biasing the legs towards the open state and thereby provide a resistance force against which a user's lips and/or cheeks press, in use.

    2. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient bias means is a compression coil spring.

    3. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in-claim 2, wherein the apparatus comprises a set of differing resilient bias means, each to provide a different resistance force or of different lengths to enable escalating resistance training or to better suit individual user's needs.

    4. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient bias means is de-mountably mounted between the legs to be replaceable.

    5. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the apparatus has a pair of mounting lugs by which the resilient bias means is de-mountably mounted onto the apparatus, with a respective lug on each leg, the lugs extending projecting towards each other between the legs and the resilient biasing means mounting on one lug at one end and the other lug at the other end and spanning between the legs.

    6. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the resilient bias means is a compression coil spring.

    7. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the apparatus comprises a set of differing resilient bias means, each to provide a different resistance force or of different lengths to enable escalating resistance training or to better suit individual user's needs.

    8. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in-claim 1, wherein the apparatus comprises a set of differing resilient bias means, each to provide a different resistance force or of different lengths to enable escalating resistance training or to better suit individual user's needs.

    9. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed claim 8, wherein the legs open and close together in a common plane and the mouth-mounting formations extend projecting outwardly from the common plane of the legs so that, with the legs held upright and substantially plane parallel to the user's mouth, the mouth-mounting formations project towards the user's mouth.

    10. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed claim 7, wherein the legs open and close together in a common plane and the mouth-mounting formations extend projecting outwardly from the common plane of the legs so that, with the legs held upright and substantially plane parallel to the user's mouth, the mouth-mounting formations project towards the user's mouth.

    11. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed claim 5, wherein the legs open and close together in a common plane and the mouth-mounting formations extend projecting outwardly from the common plane of the legs so that, with the legs held upright and substantially plane parallel to the user's mouth, the mouth-mounting formations project towards the user's mouth.

    12. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed claim 1, wherein the legs open and close together in a common plane and the mouth-mounting formations extend projecting outwardly from the common plane of the legs so that, with the legs held upright and substantially plane parallel to the user's mouth, the mouth-mounting formations project towards the user's mouth.

    13. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the mouth-mounting formations are lip-mounting formations.

    14. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the mouth-mounting formations are lip-mounting formations.

    15. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mouth-mounting formations are lip-mounting formations.

    16. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mouth-mounting formations are lip-mounting formations.

    17. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the lip mounting formations extend outwardly oblique/transverse to the legs and not between the legs and are oriented splayed apart.

    18. The oro-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein the lip-mounting formations each have an outer concave surface to sit as a saddle or cradle over the user's lip at the respective corner of the user's mouth.

    19. The ore-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mouth-mounting formations are cheek abutting formations adapted to be inserted within the user's mouth with one at each respective corner of the mouth pressing out against the user's cheek.

    20. The ore-facial exerciser apparatus as claimed in claim 19 wherein the cheek-mounting formations each have an outer convex surface to press against the user's cheek at the respective corner of the user's mouth.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be more particularly described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:

    [0015] FIG. 1 is a frontal view of a first embodiment of the oro-facial exerciser apparatus;

    [0016] FIG. 2 is a rear view of the first embodiment of exerciser apparatus;

    [0017] FIG. 3 is an exploded assembly view of the exerciser apparatus;

    [0018] FIG. 4 is a frontal view of a preferred second embodiment of the oro-facial exerciser apparatus;

    [0019] FIG. 5 is an exploded assembly view of the second embodiment of exerciser apparatus;

    [0020] FIG. 6 is a right side elevation view of the second embodiment of exerciser apparatus; and

    [0021] FIG. 7 is a plan view from below of the second embodiment of exercise apparatus.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS

    [0022] Referring to FIG. 1, the illustrated first embodiment of oro-facial exerciser apparatus 1 resembles a pair of dividers or calipers. It comprises a pair of legs 2A, 2B that are hinged together at their proximal ends by a pivot assembly 3 and biased to a splayed state by a coil compression spring 4 that is de-mountably fitted spanning between the legs 2A, 2B. The respective ends of the spring 4 are mounted on opposing lugs 5A, 5B near the proximal ends of the legs 2A, 2B.

    [0023] The pivot assembly 3 comprises: a bolt 6 having a head 6A and a shank 6B; a pivot cap 7 having a large discoid cap head 7A and a raised annular socket 7B that receives and holds the end of the shank 6B of the bolt 6 by friction fit or screw threads; and a bushing/sleeve 8 that ensheathes the mid-section of the shank 6B of the bolt 6. The outer cylindrical wall surface of the pivot cap's raised annular socket 7B is closely accommodated extending through a respective pivot socket hole 8A, 8B through the proximal end of each leg 2A. 2B, respectively.

    [0024] The distal ends of the legs 2A, 2B are modified to define a pair of opposing mouth mounting formations 9A, 9B. The mouth mounting formations 9A, 9B of this first embodiment each comprise an arcuate protrusion from the distal end of the respective leg 2A, 2B that projects from the leg 2A, 2B and curves inwardly and forwardly from the front face/plane of the apparatus and which thereby presents a convex curved laterally outward facing arcuate surface that is configured to abut/press out against the inner wall of the user's cheek when the oro-facial exerciser apparatus 1 is inserted into the user's mouth.

    [0025] The maximum extent of splay of the legs 2A, 2B is delimited by end stops 10, protrusions from the legs 2A, 2B at their mutually abutting faces around the pivot socket holes 8a, 8b. In the illustrated example the angle of splay of the legs 2A, 2B at rest/maximum splay is about 60 degrees and the convex curved laterally outward facing arcuate surfaces of the pair of the cheek mounting formations 9A, 9B are thereby spaced about 8 cm apart. This suits the majority of user mouth sizes, noting that a wide range of mouth sizes may be accommodated through changing the length of the spring 4. The coil spring 4 between the legs 2A, 2B mounting formations 9A, 9B biases the legs 2A, 2B to stay in that splayed state. The spring 4 provides resistance to the user exercising their mouth by pouting, resisting closing together of the legs 2A, 2B. If the user needs or wants to have a spring 4 of greater or lesser length and or higher or lower compression resistance force in the apparatus then they need only hold the legs 2A, 2B apart and compress the spring 4 to remove its ends from the opposing mounting lugs 5A, 5B and replace the spring 4 with a different spring 4.

    [0026] Referring now to FIGS. 4 to 7, a second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in which the basic structure and configuration of the apparatus is the same as in the first embodiment (like parts being identified by like reference numerals) but the mouth mounting formations 9A, 9B are altered for further enhanced ergonomics in lip-training. In this embodiment the modified mouth mounting formations 9A′, 9B′ are adapted to cradle against the user's lips at the corner of their mouth. The lip mounting formations 9A′, 9B′ are everted rather than inverted, which is to say that they project laterally outwardly from the legs 2A, 2B, not between the legs. They each present a concave surface facing laterally outwardly away from each other, each concave surface serving for cradling over an opposing lip region of the user's mouth. As seen best in FIG. 7, these lip mounting formations 9A′, 9B′ extend rearwardly of the common plane of the legs 2A, 2B and are, as viewed in plan, splayed apart relative to each other by an angle of about 30 degrees. This aids comfort and efficacy in use.

    [0027] The apparatus of the present invention is well-suited to being hand-held in use in view of the lengthy sturdy legs and enlarged profile of the proximal ends of the legs and the pivot assembly. The user can readily grip and hold the apparatus at the pivot assembly end and comfortably maintain the apparatus in place at the optimal position and angle for exercising their lips and cheeks