Water Sports Nasal Guard
20170113099 ยท 2017-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/088
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A water sports nasal guard prevents unwanted contaminated water from entering a user's nostrils. The water sports nasal guard includes a mouth guard, an upper tongue shield, a lower tongue shield, and a nostril shield. The mouth guard allows the user to bite down on the water sports nasal guard, thereby upholding the nostril shield against the nasal passages of the user. The nostril shield presses up against the openings of the user's nasal passages. The mouth guard further includes an arch-shaped body, an upper teeth receptacle, and a lower teeth receptacle. The arch-shaped body positions the upper teeth receptacle and the lower teeth receptacle opposite to each other, both of which accommodate the upper teeth and lower teeth of the user. The upper tongue shield and the lower tongue shield prevent the user's tongue from coming between the teeth of the user and the mouth guard.
Claims
1. A water sports nasal guard comprises: a mouth guard; an upper tongue shield; a lower tongue shield; a nostril shield; the mouth guard comprises an arch-shaped body, an upper teeth receptacle, and a lower teeth receptacle; the arch-shaped body comprises a convex portion, a concave portion, a first arch end, and a second arch end; the upper teeth receptacle traversing into the guard body; the lower teeth receptacle traversing into the guard body, opposite to the upper teeth receptacle; the upper tongue shield being connected along the concave portion, adjacent to the upper teeth receptacle; the lower tongue shield being connected along the concave portion, adjacent to the lower teeth receptacle; and, the nostril shield being mounted adjacent to the convex portion.
2. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the upper tongue shield and the lower tongue shield being oriented opposite to each other from the arch-shaped body.
3. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the upper tongue shield traversing about the concave portion from the first arch end to the second arch end.
4. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the lower tongue shield traversing about the concave portion between the first arch end and the second arch end.
5. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a mouth shield; an extension arm; the extension arm being connected adjacent to the convex portion; the mouth shield being connected adjacent to the extension arm, opposite to the convex portion; and, the nostril shield being connected adjacent to the mouth shield, offset from the extension arm.
6. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the mouth shield comprises a maxilla portion and a mandible portion; the maxilla portion being positioned adjacent to the upper teeth receptacle; the mandible portion being positioned adjacent to the lower teeth receptacle; and, the nostril shield being positioned adjacent to the maxilla portion, opposite to the mandible portion.
7. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a tether coupler; an extension arm; the extension arm being connected adjacent to the convex portion; and, the tether coupler being connected adjacent to the extension arm, opposite to the convex portion.
8. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the nostril shield comprises a main plate, a first sill-bracing plate, and a second sill-bracing plate, the first sill-bracing plate being connected adjacent to the main plate; and, the second sill-bracing plate being connected adjacent to the main plate, opposite to the first sill-bracing plate.
9. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the first sill-bracing plate being oriented at a first obtuse angle with the main plate.
10. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the second sill-bracing plate being oriented at a second obtuse angle with the main plate.
11. The water sports nasal guard as claimed in claim 8 comprises: the first sill-bracing plate being oriented at a first obtuse angle with the main plate; the second sill-bracing plate being oriented at a second obtuse angle with the main plate; and, the first obtuse angle and the second obtuse angle being equal to each other.
12. The waterski guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: an upper lip ridge; a lower lip ridge; the upper lip ridge being connected along the convex portion, adjacent to the upper teeth receptacle; and, the lower lip ridge being connected along the convex portion, adjacent to the lower teeth receptacle.
13. The waterski guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the arch-shaped body being uniformly made of a moldable material.
14. The waterski guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: an upper quantity of moldable material; and, the first quantity of moldable material being integrated across a base surface of the upper teeth receptacle.
15. The waterski guard as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first lower quantity of moldable material; a second lower quantity of moldable material; the first lower quantity of moldable material being integrated into a base surface of the lower teeth receptacle, adjacent to the first arch end; and, the second lower quantity of moldable material being integrated into a base surface of the lower teeth receptacle, adjacent to the second arch end.
Description
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[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is a water sports nasal guard that limits the risk of water uncontrollably flowing into the nasal passages. The present invention prevents injury and illness from contaminated water such as water containing the Naegleria Fowleri amoeba. The present invention comprises a mouth guard 1, an upper tongue shield 9, a lower tongue shield 10, and a nostril shield 11, all of which are illustrated in the perspective view of
[0017] The general configuration of the aforementioned components prevents contaminated water from entering the nasal passages of the user. The mouth guard 1 is placed within the mouth of the user and allows the user to bite down on the present invention. The mouth guard 1 comprises an arch-shaped body 2, an upper teeth receptacle 7, and a lower teeth receptacle 8. The upper teeth receptacle 7 and the lower teeth receptacle 8 are shown in the top view of
[0018] The present invention further comprises a mouth shield 17 and an extension arm 20. The mouth shied 17 upholds the nostril shield 11 just below the nose of the user. The extension arm 20 connects the mouth shield 17 to the arch-shaped body 2. More specifically, the extension arm 20 is connected adjacent to the convex portion 3, and the mouth shield 17 is connected adjacent to the extension arm 20, opposite the convex portion 3. This configuration positions the nostril shield 11 in front of the user's face. The nostril shield 11 is connected adjacent the mouth shield 17, offset from the extension arm 20 so that the nostril shield 11 presses up against the openings of the user's nasal passages.
[0019] The mouth shield 17 further comprises a maxilla portion 18 and a mandible portion 19. The maxilla portion 18 covers the maxilla of the user's jaw, and the mandible portion 19 covers the mandible of the user's jaw. The maxilla portion 18 is positioned adjacent the upper teeth receptacle 7, and the mandible portion 19 is positioned adjacent the lower teeth receptacle 8. The arrangement of the maxilla portion 18 and the mandible portion 19 deflects the flow of contaminated water towards the opening of the user's mouth. More specifically, the nostril shield 11 is positioned adjacent the maxilla portion 18, opposite to the mandible portion 19, thereby positioning the nostril shield 11 directly under the user's nose.
[0020] The present invention further comprises a tether coupler 21 and an extension arm 22. The tether coupler 21 engages with a tether or comparable fastener so that the user may attach the present invention to a variety of anchoring points. The extension arm 22 upholds the tether coupler 21 against nostril shield 11. More specifically, the extension arm 22 is connected adjacent to the convex portion 3, and the tether coupler 21 is connected adjacent to the extension arm 22, opposite to the convex portion 3. This configuration allows a user to attach a tether to the tether coupler 21 while the mouth guard 1 is within the user's mouth.
[0021] In order to properly block the openings of the nasal passages, the nostril shield 11 comprises a main plate 12, a first sill-bracing plate 13, and a second sill-bracing plate 14. The main plate 12 covers both of the openings of the user's nasal passages. The first sill-bracing plate 13 and the second sill-bracing plate 14 cover the sides of the nose of the user so that the force of incoming contaminated water does not push the main plate 12 away from the openings of the user's nasal passages. Consequently, the first sill-bracing plate 13 is connected adjacent to the main plate 12, and the second sill-bracing plate 14 is connected adjacent to the main plate 12, opposite to the first sill-bracing plate 14. More specifically, the first sill-bracing plate 13 is oriented at a corresponding the first obtuse angle 15 with the main plate 12. Similarly, the second sill-bracing plate 14 is oriented at a second obtuse angle 16 with the main plate 12. The orientation of the first-sill bracing plate 13 and the second sill-bracing plate 14 with that of the main plate 12 is shown in the schematic view of
[0022] An embodiment of the present invention further comprises an upper lip ridge 23 and a lower lip ridge 24, illustrated in
[0023] In order to better accommodate a variety of user's teeth arrangement and jaw, an embodiment of the arch-shaped body 2 is uniformly made of a moldable material. The moldable material conforms to the bite of the user, and therefore, the entire arch-shaped body 2 is not limited to any one type of jaw or bite. The preferred moldable material is a medical grade silicone. The moldable material can also be, but is not limited to, a variety of durometer and grades of liquid silicone rubber, thermoplastic resins and rubbers, and urethane resins. An alternate embodiment of the present invention comprises an upper quantity of moldable material 25. The upper quantity of moldable material 25 conforms like that of the preferred embodiment, but is limited to a specific area. The upper quantity of moldable material 25 deforms to the contours of the upper teeth of the user that presses against the arch-shaped body 2. More specifically, the upper quantity of moldable material 25 is integrated across a base surface of the upper teeth receptacle 7, shown in
[0024] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.