Athletic Mouthguard With Lung Exerciser
20190201774 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An athletic mouthguard with lung exercising variable, two-way airflow-restricting valve is disclosed. The mouthguard has a mouthpiece with a lower tooth bed and an upper tooth bed overlying the lower. Outer and an inner sidewall connects the beds. A channel passes between the lower and upper beds with a first end open within the inner sidewall and a second end open within the outer sidewall. Certain embodiments include a channel wall which separates the channel into multiple channels. A manifold in fluid communication with the channel terminates to a centralized aperture with a valve seat. A rotatable valve member in the valve seat has an aperture therethrough.
Claims
1. An athletic mouthguard with lung exercising variable airflow-restricting valve, comprising: a lower arcuate tooth bed with left and right molar sections; an upper arcuate tooth bed with left and right molar sections, said upper bed spaced apart from and overlying said lower bed; an outer sidewall connecting said lower and upper beds; an inner sidewall connecting said lower and upper beds and spaced apart from said outer sidewall, defining a channel disposed between and coextensive with said lower and upper beds; a plurality of apertures through said inner sidewall which open to said channel, said apertures located adjacent said left and right molar sections of said lower and upper beds; an aperture through said outer sidewall which opens to said channel; a valve body with an airflow port in fluid communication with said aperture of said outer sidewall; an annular valve seat surrounding said airflow port; and a rotatable valve member seatable in said valve seat, having an aperture therethrough.
2. The athletic mouthguard of claim 1, further comprising a lip shield extending outwardly from said valve body, wherein said valve body extends outwardly from said outer sidewall to form a lip engagement area between said lip shield and said outer sidewall.
3. The athletic mouthguard of claim 2, wherein said valve body extends about 1 inch from said outer sidewall.
4. The athletic mouthguard of claim 1 wherein said lower tooth bed and said upper tooth beds are configured to receive custom molded overlays therein.
5. The athletic mouthguard of claim 1, wherein said valve body is sized and shaped to fit behind an athletic facemask while said mouthguard is worn by a user wearing an athletic helmet having a facemask.
6. An athletic mouthguard with lung exercising variable airflow-restricting valve, comprising: a mouthpiece with a lower tooth bed and an upper tooth bed overlying said lower tooth bed; an outer sidewall connecting said lower and upper beds; an inner sidewall spaced apart from said outer sidewall and connecting said lower and upper beds; a channel passing between said lower and upper beds, said channel having a first end open within said inner sidewall and a second end open within said outer sidewall; a manifold in fluid communication with said channel, and terminating to a centralized aperture; a valve seat at said centralized aperture; and a rotatable valve member seatable in said valve seat and having an aperture therethrough.
7. The athletic mouthguard of claim 6, further comprising a lip shield extending outwardly from said manifold, and wherein said manifold extends outwardly from said outer sidewall forming a lip engagement area between said lip shield and said outer sidewall.
8. The athletic mouthguard of claim 7, wherein said manifold extends about 1 inch from said outer sidewall.
9. The athletic mouthguard of claim 8, wherein said channel is separated into multiple channels by at least one channel wall therein.
10. The athletic mouthguard of claim 6, further comprising a center post connected to said channel wall to which said rotatable valve member is rotatably connected.
11. The athletic mouthguard of claim 10, wherein said rotatable valve member is infinitely adjustable, affording both inspiratory and expiratory equal airflow resistance for balanced lung muscle exercising.
12. The athletic mouthguard of claim 6, wherein said channel is separated into multiple channels by at least one channel wall therein.
13. The athletic mouthguard of claim 6, wherein said manifold is sized and shaped to fit behind an athletic facemask while said mouthguard is worn by a user wearing an athletic helmet having a facemask.
14. An athletic mouthguard with lung exercising variable airflow-restricting valve, comprising: a mouthpiece with a lower tooth bed and an upper tooth bed overlying said lower tooth bed; an outer sidewall connecting said lower and upper beds; an inner sidewall spaced apart from said outer sidewall and connecting said lower and upper beds; a channel passing between said lower and upper beds, having a first end open within said inner sidewall; a manifold in fluid communication with said channel and terminating to a centralized aperture; a valve seat adjacent said centralized aperture; and a valve member seatable within said valve seat and having an aperture therethrough.
15. The athletic mouthguard of claim 14, wherein: said mouthpiece has a socket opening within said outer sidewall, each of said channels having a second end open within said socket opening; and said manifold is a separable structure from said mouthpiece, wherein said manifold is insertable within said socket opening.
16. The athletic mouthguard of claim 15, wherein said channel is separated into multiple channels by at least one channel wall therein.
17. The athletic mouthguard of claim 14, wherein: said valve seat comprises a slot opening within a sidewall of said manifold; and said valve member comprises a restrictor plate slidable within said valve seat.
18. The athletic mouthguard of claim 17, wherein said channel is separated into multiple channels by at least one channel wall therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include an exemplary embodiment to the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention.
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[0036] Detailed descriptions of a preferred embodiment is provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner.
[0037] Terms are used here in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Unless expressly defined, such terms are intended to be given their broad, ordinary and customary meaning not inconsistent with that used in the relevant industry. As used here, the article a is intended to include one or more items. Where only one item is intended, the term one, single, or similar language is used.
[0038] The mouthguard device of the present invention protects lips (when optional lip shield is used), teeth, gums, soft tissue while providing a lung exerciser used for breathing exercises through airflow resistance to both inspiration and expiration of the user's lungs thus improving lung efficiency and inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength.
[0039] The mouthguard device can be configured and/or adjusted to afford resistance free breathing and multiple (up to infinite) resistance to breathing levels which offer varying levels of airflow to and from the user's lungs, depending upon the level of conditioning and desired needs of the user. As with other resistance training exercises, inhalation and exhalation resistance training can improve lung performance, respiratory efficiency and overall athletic performance. In certain embodiments, the present invention provides no airflow resistance, or multiple airflow resistances for both inspiratory and expiratory respiration lung conditioning.
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[0042] Adjustable airflow-restricting valve 18 is connected to mouthpiece 12 through airflow port 22 which is in fluid communication with airflow channel 14 through aperture 36 in outer sidewall 28. Airflow port 22 (with its surrounding valve body wall structure) extends outwardly from mouthpiece 12 to create lip rest area 38 where the user's lips 20 (
[0043] Mouthpiece 12 should be constructed or molded, preferably, from a firm but flexible FDA approved compounding material such as thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or similar, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), or other siliconized rubber type materials which absorb and diffuse impact throughout the entire mouthpiece. Adjustable airflow valve 18 should be constructed of medium density thermoplastic or similar material which is shatterproof and somewhat flexible. Device 10 is constructed or, more particularly, molded around the airflow channel to contain a large breathing orifice, in which the preferred shape of orifice is oval in design, but not limited to that particular shape. The orifice originates and follows the curvature of the lip shield and continues inward, surrounded by an airflow port which user's lips contact and rest upon when in use. Additionally, part of the airflow port (22) is a protective lip flange structure (16) which helps to protect the front teeth and gums from the rear side of the lip flange structure as well as support and stabilize the tooth pads (24, 26) as they connect and extend outward from the airflow port. Finally, the thickness of the airflow port should be enough to not significantly restrict airflow in any way when a user's lips create downward pressure.
[0044] Lip shield 16 curves convexly around the users mouth and lips protecting the anatomy of the orbicularis oris muscle from direct contact as can be appreciated in
[0045] Rotatable dial valve member 44 is snapped into the recessed channels within valve body 40, thus assembled ready for use. Once snapped together valve dial 44 rotates with manual pressure and clicks into desired levels of resistance, or no resistance to airflow at all. The six position level markers shown in the preferred embodiment of
[0046] For best fit and performance, mouthguard device 10 may be molded with a more firm than flexible material as to not allow tooth pads 24, 26 to contract when bitten down upon so at to not allow the front teeth to contact each other. It is preferable mouthguard device 10 with mouthpiece 12 be sold as a ready-made or non-moldable mouthpiece. However, it is contemplated as being beneficial to allow a moldable, customizable portion which may be overlaid upon the top of a more permanent mouthpiece portion which may allow a more custom fit for users.
[0047] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the entire body portion, lip shield, airflow channel structure and tooth pads are a one-piece molding of an elastomer, such as an F.D.A. approved siliconized rubber or plastic having a durometer in the range of 40-70, with a Shore A hardness.
[0048] Adjustable valve 18 of mouthguard device 10 is preferable made of one-piece durable, somewhat flexible, shatterproof plastic or hard siliconized rubber, or similar, that snaps in place into valve seat 42 and is rotated manually for adjustable, two-way airflow resistance.
[0049] Mouthguard device 10 is easily assembled and snapped together. The assembled device can be easily cleaned in appropriate antiseptic solutions as so to easily keep oral hygiene to highest standards.
[0050] Mouthguard device 10 can be used for a variety of different anaerobic and aerobic applications which improve athletic respiratory and related performance, improving user's respiratory muscular endurance and overall efficiency.
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[0060] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only preferred embodiments have been shown and/or described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.