Ear and Nose Secretion Extractor Apparatus
20210052785 ยท 2021-02-25
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Abstract
An ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus for removing mucus and cerumen includes a headband configured to be worn on a crown of a user's head. A housing is coupled to the headband and defines a housing cavity. A pump and a battery are coupled to the housing within the housing cavity. A nasal arm is coupled to the housing. A pair of nasal collection chambers is coupled to the nasal arm. A pair of nasal nozzles is coupled to the pair of nasal collection chambers. A pair of aural arms is coupled to the headband. A pair of aural collection chambers is coupled to the pair of aural arms. The pair of aural collection chambers is in fluid communication with the pump. The pump creates suction through the nasal nozzles. The pair of aural nozzles is configured to be inserted into a user's ears.
Claims
1. An ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus comprising: a headband, the headband comprising a front portion, a back portion, a left portion, and a right portion, the headband being configured to be worn on a crown of a user's head; a housing coupled to the headband, the housing being coupled to the front portion, the housing defining a housing cavity; a pump coupled to the housing, the pump being coupled within the housing cavity; a battery coupled to the housing, the battery being coupled within the housing cavity, the battery being in operational communication with the pump; a charge port coupled to the housing, the charge port being in operational communication with the battery; a power button coupled to the housing, the power button being in operational communication with the pump and the battery; a nasal arm coupled to the housing; a nasal base coupled to the nasal arm; a pair of nasal collection chambers coupled to the nasal base, the pair of nasal collection chambers being in fluid communication with the pump; a pair of nasal nozzles coupled to the pair of nasal collection chambers, the pair of nasal nozzles being configured to be inserted into a user's nostrils; a pair of aural arms coupled to the headband, the pair of aural arms comprising a left aural arm and a right aural arm coupled to the left portion and the right portion of the headband, respectively; a pair of aural bases coupled to the pair of aural arms; a pair of aural collection chambers coupled to the pair of aural bases, the pair of aural collection chambers being in fluid communication with the pump; and a pair of aural nozzles coupled to the pair of aural collection chambers, the pair of aural nozzles being configured to be inserted into a user's ears.
2. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the headband being adjustable with each of the left portion and the right portion being slidably engaged within the front portion and the back portion.
3. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the nasal arm comprising an L-shaped nasal proximal portion coupled to the housing, a straight nasal medial portion coupled to the nasal proximal portion, and an L-shaped nasal distal portion slidably coupled to the nasal medial portion, each aural arm comprising an L-shaped aural proximal portion coupled to the headband, a straight aural medial portion coupled to the aural proximal portion, and an L-shaped aural distal portion slidably coupled to the aural medial portion.
4. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a width of the aural distal portion being less than a width of the aural proximal portion.
5. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the nasal base being rectangular prismatic, each of the nasal collection chambers being cylindrical and threadably engageable within a nasal top side of the nasal base.
6. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising each of the aural bases being cylindrical, each of the aural collection chambers being cylindrical and threadably engageable with an aural inner face of each of the aural bases, each aural collection chamber having a diameter less than a diameter of each of the aural bases.
7. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising the nasal arm being coupled to a housing front side of the housing, the power button being coupled above the nasal arm.
8. The ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of status lights coupled to a housing top side of the housing, the plurality of status lights being in operational communication with the pump and the battery.
9. An ear and nose secretion extractor apparatus comprising: a headband, the headband comprising a front portion, a back portion, a left portion, and a right portion, the headband being adjustable with each of the left portion and the right portion being slidably engaged within the front portion and the back portion, the headband being configured to be worn on a crown of a user's head; a housing coupled to the headband, the housing being coupled to the front portion, the housing defining a housing cavity; a pump coupled to the housing, the pump being coupled within the housing cavity; a battery coupled to the housing, the battery being coupled within the housing cavity, the battery being in operational communication with the pump; a charge port coupled to the housing, the charge port being in operational communication with the battery; a power button coupled to the housing, the power button being in operational communication with the pump and the battery; a plurality of status lights coupled to the housing, the plurality of status lights coupled to a housing top side of the housing, the plurality of status lights being in operational communication with the pump and the battery; a nasal arm coupled to the housing, the nasal arm comprising an L-shaped nasal proximal portion coupled to a housing front side of the housing below the power button, a straight nasal medial portion coupled to the nasal proximal portion, and an L-shaped nasal distal portion slidably coupled to the nasal medial portion; a nasal base coupled to the nasal arm, the nasal base being rectangular prismatic; a pair of nasal collection chambers coupled to the nasal base, each of the nasal collection chambers being cylindrical and threadably engageable within a nasal top side of the nasal base, the pair of nasal collection chambers being in fluid communication with the pump; a pair of nasal nozzles coupled to the pair of nasal collection chambers, the pair of nasal nozzles being configured to be inserted into a user's nostrils; a pair of aural arms coupled to the headband, the pair of aural arms comprising a left aural arm and a right aural arm coupled to the left portion and the right portion of the headband, respectively, each aural arm comprising an L-shaped aural proximal portion coupled to the headband, a straight aural medial portion coupled to the aural proximal portion, and an L-shaped aural distal portion slidably coupled to the aural medial portion, a width of the aural distal portion being less than a width of the aural proximal portion; a pair of aural bases coupled to the pair of aural arms, the pair of aural bases being coupled to the aural distal portion of the pair of aural arms, each of the aural bases being cylindrical; a pair of aural collection chambers coupled to the pair of aural bases, each of the aural collection chambers being cylindrical and threadably engageable with an aural inner face of each of the aural bases, each aural collection chamber having a diameter less than a diameter of each of the aural bases, the pair of aural collection chambers being in fluid communication with the pump; and a pair of aural nozzles coupled to the pair of aural collection chambers, the pair of aural nozzles being configured to be inserted into a user's ears.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0009] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0016] As best illustrated in
[0017] A pair of aural arms 60 is coupled to the headband. The pair of aural arms 60 comprises a left aural arm 62 and a right aural arm 64 coupled to the left portion 18 and the right portion 20 of the headband 12, respectively. Each aural arm 60 comprises an L-shaped aural proximal portion 66 coupled to the headband 12, a straight aural medial portion 68 coupled to the aural proximal portion 66, and an L-shaped aural distal portion 70 slidably coupled to the aural medial portion 68. A width of the aural distal portion 70 is less than a width of the aural proximal portion 66. A pair of aural bases 72 is coupled to the pair of aural arms 60. The pair of aural bases 72 is coupled to the aural distal portion 70 of the pair of aural arms 60. Each of the aural bases 72 is cylindrical. A pair of aural collection chambers 74 is coupled to the pair of aural bases 72. Each of the aural collection chambers 74 is cylindrical and threadably engageable with an aural inner face 75 of each of the aural bases 72. Each aural collection chamber 74 has a diameter less than a diameter of each of the aural bases 72. The pair of aural collection chambers 74 is in fluid communication with the pump 30. A pair of aural nozzles 76 is coupled to the pair of aural collection chambers 74. The pair of aural nozzles 76 is configured to be inserted into a user's ears 78.
[0018] In use, the headband 12 is placed on the crown 22 of the user's head 25. The aural nozzles 76 are inserted into the user's ears 78 and the nasal nozzles 54 are inserted into a user's nostrils 58. The power button 34 is depressed and the pump 30 sucks nasal and aural residue into the pair of nasal collection chambers 50 and the pair of aural collection chambers 74, respectively. The aural nozzles 76 and the nasal nozzles 54 may be removed to clean out the pair of nasal collection chambers 50 and the pair of aural collection chambers 74.
[0019] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0020] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.