Pressure bearing auricular hematoma appliance

10154935 ยท 2018-12-18

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    Abstract

    A pressure bearing appliance for treating an auricular hematoma is taught which incorporates an anterior magnetic disc having a protected permanent magnet, enclosed with an outer soft covering and antimicrobial outside veneer layer placed on a human auricle anterior directly over a hematoma. A posterior magnetic disc protected permanent magnet, enclosed with an outer soft covering and an antimicrobial outside veneer layer is centered on a posterior side of an auricle. Magnetic attraction applies compression therebetween eliminating potential separation between the auricle perichondrium and cartilage during healing.

    Claims

    1. A pressure bearing appliance for treating an auricular hematoma, said pressure bearing appliance including an anterior magnet assembly for being positioned against an anterior side of said auricular hematoma, and a posterior magnet assembly for being positioned against a posterior side of said auricular hematoma, whereby magnetic attraction between said magnet assemblies applies compression to said auricular hematoma thereby impeding separation between an auricle perichondrium and an opposing cartilage, wherein each one of said magnet assemblies comprises comprising: a flat circular permanent magnet having a diameter of between 0.25 inch and 1.00 inch, and a thickness of between 0.0625 inch and 0.25 inch; a pair of flat circular metal plates, each having a thickness of approximately 0.125 inch, and capable of resisting penetration by magnet splinters; wherein said flat circular permanent magnet is positioned between said fiat circular metal plates and bonded thereto by one of epoxy resin, polyester resin, and polyurethane resins; wherein said flat circular permanent magnet and said fiat circular metal plates have mutually aligned peripheral edges; wherein said flat circular permanent magnet and said fiat circular metal plates are fully encapsulated within a silicone material having a thickness of between 0.031 and 0.250 inches; and wherein said silicone material is coated with an antimicrobial veneer layer of silver sulfadiazine.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is an orthographic view a typical human auricle with the anterior hematoma appliance in place.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a partial cross sectional view taken along an arbitrary center line of FIG. 1.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a partial cross sectional view taken along an arbitrary line of FIG. 1 except from an opposed side of FIG. 2.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a partial isometric view of the anterior magnetic disc in the preferred embodiment.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a partial isometric view of the posterior magnet disc in the preferred embodiment.

    (6) FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along an arbitrary center line of the anterior magnetic disc of FIG. 4.

    (7) FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along an arbitrary center line of the posterior magnetic disc of FIG. 5.

    (8) FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the anterior magnetic disc and the safety protective guards, however less the outer covering.

    (9) FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the posterior magnetic disc and the safety protective guards, however less the outer covering.

    (10) FIG. 10 is a partial isometric view of the night headband.

    BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

    (11) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of a preferred embodiment. This preferred embodiment is shown in FIGS. 1 thorough 10 and is comprised of a pressure bearing appliance 10 for treating an auricular hematoma consisting of two devices used jointly, an anterior magnetic disc 20 and a posterior magnet disc 22. When the anterior magnetic disc 20 is placed on the anterior side of a human auricle 24 directly over a drained hematoma, and the posterior magnetic disc 22 is centered on the posterior side of the auricle 24, the magnetic attraction applies compression therebetween impeding separation between the auricle 24 perichondrium and cartilage. The physical size of the anterior disc 20 and posterior disc 22 is preferably selected according to the position of the hematoma, the configuration, and the thickness of the auricle. It is therefore required that sets of sizes and strengths are utilized by the provider, or by the user, when initially fitting the appliance.

    (12) In an embodiment, an encapsulated magnetic assembly 20 (or 22) is used for compressive contact with ear surfaces as shown by either FIG. 4 or FIG. 5. The assembly 20 comprises a flat circular permanent magnet 26, and a pair of flat circular metal plates 32 and 34 capable of resisting penetration by magnet splinters. The magnet 26 is positioned between metal plates 32, 34 and magnet 26 and metal plates 32, 34 have mutually aligned peripheral edges as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. The magnet 26 and metal plates 32, 34 are fully encapsulated within a malleable, pliable, and soft silicone material 36 which is positioned as an outer layer around assembly 20. Silicone material 36 has a top portion in contact with a first one of said metal plates 32, a bottom portion in contact with a second one of said metal plates 34 and a peripheral portion in contact with said aligned peripheral edges as shown. In accordance with common usage, malleable herein means: capable of deformation without breaking, when subject to compressive stress; pliable herein means: easily bent, flexible, supple; and soft herein means yielding readily to pressure so as to change shape.

    (13) The anterior magnetic disc 22 contains a circular, flat permanent magnet 26, having a front flat side 28 and a rear flat side 30, shown best in FIGS. 6-9. The permanent magnet 26 has a magnetic strength value of N35 to N52 or a rating of at least 20,000 gausses. It will be noted however that gauss strength may be misleading as the strength of the magnetic field falls off very quickly as the distance between magnets and the thickness and substance of the auricle 24 must be accounted for. Actual gauss strength within human tissue can be much less than the gauss rating of the magnet as the material and substance of the magnet alone does not determine the ultimate strength however it has been found through analytical testing that the gauss rating of 20,000 is more than sufficient to accomplish the pressure bearing requirement. For an example a neodymium magnet of a inch diameter and inch thickness is rated at 12,000 gausses which is about the minimum practical diameter to fit within a human outer ear and it is entirely adequate for the application.

    (14) The permanent magnet 26 incorporates a material consisting of a rare earth neodymium-iron-boron, a rare earth neodymium-iron-boron bonded with epoxy resin, a samarium cobalt grade 2-7, a samarium cobalt grade 1-5, an aluminum-nickel-cobalt grade 5 or an aluminum-nickel-cobalt grade 8. It has been found the preeminent size of the permanent magnet 26 has a minimum diameter of 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) to a maximum diameter of 1.00 inch (25.41 mm) and a nominal thickness of from 0.0625 inch (1.59 mm) to 0.250 inch (6.35 mm). The permanent magnet 26 is the disc type either the plain disc type magnet or a nickel plated disc type.

    (15) A front safety protecting guard 32 is adhered to the permanent magnet front flat side 28 and a rear safety protecting guard 34 adhered to said permanent magnet rear flat side 30 each having adequate strength to retain the integrity of the permanent magnet 26 in the event of inadvertent breakage which would prevent any sharp edges to be in contact with a wearer of the pressure bearing appliance 10.

    (16) The front and rear safety protecting guard 32 and 34 base material may be any base substance having a thickness of from 0.002 inch (0.051 mm) to 0.125 inch (3.18 mm) such as paper, vinyl, cardboard, cloth, rubber, thermoplastic, felt, nylon or metal. The front and rear safety protecting guard 32 and 34 are adhered to the permanent magnet 26 with a bonding agent such as pressure sensitive tape, glue, rubber cement, epoxy resin, cyanoacrylate, polyester resin and polyurethane resin, with pressure sensitive tape preferred.

    (17) An outer covering 36 completely encloses the permanent magnet 26 in concert with the front and rear safety protecting guard 32 and 34 and has a thickness have a thickness of from 0.031 inches (0.80 mm) to 0.250 inches (6.35 mm). The outer covering 36 is hermetically sealed and completely water tight and is preferably comprised of a silicone sealant material, however other suitable materials may include synthetic rubber, poly vinyl chloride (PVC) or ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) with equal ease. While any color is acceptable in the application, however skin shade is preferred.

    (18) An antimicrobial outside veneer layer 38 applied over said outer covering which is any agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth however silver sulfadiazine and its derivatives is preferred. This medication is particularly useful as the hematoma requires draining leaving a small puncture opening that could be subject to an infection or disease.

    (19) The posterior magnet disc 22 is basically the same as the anterior magnet disc 24 with the exception of its size wherein the anterior magnetic disc 22 is smaller in diameter and thickness than said posterior magnetic disc 24 creating a self centering relationship therebetween. The size difference is shown clearly in FIGS. 2 through 9. As the internal elements are exactly the same in the drawings and above descriptions. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition the same element designation is used for both magnetic discs 22 and 24 regardless of their size differential.

    (20) A night headband 40, as illustrated in FIG. 10, may be utilized for covering a wearers head during pressure bearing appliance treatment for an auricular hematoma.

    (21) The night headband 40 may be any configuration with a width of from 2 inches (5.80 cm) to 4 inches (10.16 cm) and a circumference of from 12 inches (30.48 cm) to 20 inches (50.80 cm) with the material consisting of cotton, stretch weave, elastic blended cotton, microfiber or the like.

    (22) While the invention has been described in complete detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings, it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the appended claims.