ADJUSTMENT MEANS FOR A MANDIBULAR ADVANCEMENT DEVICE
20220313394 · 2022-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61C7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides adjustment means for a mandibular advancement device. The device includes both intraoral and extraoral portions. The intraoral portion includes a body portion. The body portion includes lower and upper plates. The lower plate is adapted to accommodate a pair of opposed arms that extend rearwardly and outwardly from the plate into the oral cavity when the device is worn. Each arm includes a posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface. The lower plate includes a threaded hole on each side, adjacent a respective arm so that the threaded hole extends from the respective arm towards the edge of the plate. Each hole is adapted to receive a screw that is able to be screwed into the threaded hole, and when the screw has been sufficiently screwed, the inner end of the screw contacts its respective arm whereupon further turning of the screw forces the arm to move towards its opposite arm so that the position of the moved arm's posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface is moved to a new position.
Claims
1. Adjustment means for a mandibular advancement device, said device including both intraoral and extraoral portions, wherein the intraoral portion includes a body portion, and wherein the body portion includes lower and upper plates, and wherein the lower plate is adapted to accommodate a pair of opposed arms that extend rearwardly and outwardly from the plate into the oral cavity when the device is worn, and wherein each arm includes a posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface, and wherein the lower plate includes adjustment means on each side that are adapted to act upon a respective arm and move its position, relative to the opposing arm so that the position of the moved arm's posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface is moved to a new position.
2. The adjustment means as defined in claim 1 wherein each side of the lower plate includes a threaded hole, adjacent a respective arm, so that the threaded hole extends from the respective arm towards the edge of the plate, and wherein each hole is adapted to receive a screw that is able to be screwed into the threaded hole, and when the screw has been sufficiently screwed into said threaded hole, the inner end of the screw contacts its respective arm whereupon further turning of the screw forces the arm to move relative to its opposite arm so that the position of the moved arm's posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface is moved to a new position.
3. The adjustment means as defined in claim 2 wherein each threaded hole in the bottom plate is recessed back from the outer edge and the opening of the threaded hole is respectively located within a vertical slot.
4. The adjustment means as defined in claim 3 wherein the upper plate is adapted to overlay the bottom plate and join together with the bottom plate to form the body portion and encapsulate a portion of each of the arms within the body portion.
5. The adjustment means as defined in claim 4 wherein the upper plate includes side tabs that extend substantially vertically down and are aligned with and adapted to be inserted into, and conform with the shape of, the vertical slot, thereby overlaying the entrance to the threaded hole and screw and forming a body portion with a substantially smooth outer surface.
6. The adjustment means as defined in claim 5 wherein each side tab includes an aperture that is positioned so that it aligns with, and is concentric with, the threaded hole and the screw.
7. The adjustment means as defined in claim 6 wherein each aperture is sized so that an adjustment tool, such as a screw driver or an Allen key, is insertable, and is thereby able to engage with and act upon the screw, but is too small to enable the screw to be withdrawn through the aperture, thereby making the tab act as an abutment that prevents the screw from falling out of the body portion.
8. The adjustment means as defined in claim 1 wherein each arm is integrally formed in either the top or bottom plate and fabricated out of a suitable elastomeric material.
9. The adjustment means as defined in claim 8 wherein each arm is naturally biased with respect to the other with a maximum spread that the arms naturally rest at when not acted on by an external force, such as the impingement of the screw as it is operated on by the adjustment tool.
10. The adjustment means as defined in claim 1 wherein each arm is fabricated separately to either the top or bottom plate, and either the top or bottom plate includes a respective post portion for each arm that is profiled to resist rotation around the post, and the anterior end of each arm includes a hole that has a complimentary shape with, and is adapted to receive, the post portion within said hole, and this position is the natural rest position for each arm when the arm is not acted upon by an external force, such as the impingement of the screw as it is operated on by the adjustment tool.
11. The adjustment means as defined in claim 1 wherein each arm is fabricated separately to either the top plate or the bottom plate, and either the top plate or bottom plate includes a respective post portion with a circular profile, and the anterior end of each arm includes a hole that is adapted to receive the post portion and allow the arm to freely rotate about its respective post portion, and the body portion includes separate biasing means that act upon each respective arm and hold them at their maximum spread position when each arm is not acted upon by an external force, such as the impingement of the screw as it is operated on by the adjustment tool.
12. The adjustment means as defined in claim 11 wherein the biasing means is at least one coil spring.
13. The adjustment means as defined in claim 11 wherein the biasing means is a leaf spring.
14. The adjustment means as defined in claim 11 wherein the biasing means is an elastomeric tab that is included in either the top plate or the bottom plate, and each said elastomeric tab is adapted to impinge against a respective arm.
15. The adjustment means as defined in claim 1 wherein either the top or bottom plate includes an aperture, or window, that is associated with measurement increment indicators, and said measurement increments indicate the current position of each arm as an arm is forced to a new position under the influence of the screw.
16. The adjustment means as defined in claim 15 wherein the body portion includes electronic sensor means that are adapted to sense the current position of each arm and feed that position data to wireless transmission means such as a Bluetooth transmitter.
17. The adjustment means as defined in claim 16 wherein the data transmitted by the wireless transmission means are processed by an app on a portable computing device, such as a smart phone or tablet.
18. A method of adjusting a mandibular advancement device including both intraoral and extraoral portions, wherein the intraoral portion includes a body portion, and wherein the body portion includes lower and upper plates, and wherein the lower plate is adapted to accommodate a pair of opposed arms that extend rearwardly and outwardly from the plate into the oral cavity when the device is worn, and wherein each arm includes a posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface, and wherein the lower plate includes a threaded hole on each side, adjacent a respective arm, so that the threaded hole extends from the respective arm towards the edge of the plate, and wherein each hole is adapted to receive a screw that is able to be screwed into the threaded hole, and when the screw has been sufficiently screwed into said threaded hole, the inner end of the screw contacts its respective arm whereupon further turning of the screw forces the arm to move towards its opposite arm so that the position of the moved arm's posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface is moved to a new position, wherein said method improves the fit and comfort of the wearer of said device, the method including the steps of: a. selecting an appropriate device from a selection of small, medium and large size devices; and b. inserting the device into the wearer's mouth; and c. determining the fit and comfort of the device by bracing each intraoral maxillary abutment surface against an extramaxillary anterior maxillary abutment surface; and d. receiving feedback from the wearer on the fit and comfort; and e. using an appropriate tool, if necessary, to insert into the hole and thereby engaging the screw and turning it to force each respective arm to change position and thereby causing each posterior intraoral maxillary abutment surface to change position to provide a custom fit that best suits the wearer's mandibular.
19. The method as defined in claim 18 wherein either the top or bottom plate of the device further includes an aperture, or window, that is associated with measurement increment indicators, and said measurement increments indicate the current position of each arm as an arm is forced to a new position under the influence of the screw, said method further including the step of using the aperture, or window, and its associated measurement increment indicators to take note of the most comfortable setting for the particular wearer.
20. The method as defined in claim 19 wherein the body portion of the device further includes electronic sensor means that are adapted to sense the current position of each arm and feed that position data to wireless transmission means such as a Bluetooth transmitter, and wherein the data transmitted by the wireless transmission means are processed by an app on a portable computing device, such as a smart phone or tablet, said method further including the step of using the sensor means and wireless transmission means to transmit the position of each arm in an app on a portable computing device to associate the optimal position of each arm to the wearer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Examples of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] Adjacent to each arm is a threaded hole 7 and 7′ respectively. Each hole is reset back from the edge of the bottom plate 1 and each is substantially centrally located in a respective slot 9 and 9′. Each threaded hole 7 and 7′ is open at its innermost end.
[0044] Each arm 3 and 3′ respectively also has a gap 11 and 11′ into which each arm is able to move when acted upon by an external force in order to bring the arms closer together.
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[0054] So, from the aforementioned preferred embodiments, it can be seen that the present invention provides an easy way for a user to setup the intraoral portion of a mandibular advancement device so that it may have improved fit, comfort upon the wearer, and may also provide more efficient function.
[0055] While the above description includes the preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that many variations, alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the constructions and arrangements of parts previously described without departing from the essential features or the spirit or ambit of the invention. For example, the adjustment means in the preferred embodiment uses a threaded hole and associated grub screw, however other means of adjusting the position of the arm with respect to the other arm are possible, such as elector-mechanical means, or magnetic means. These should be considered within the scope of the present invention. Such means offer the ability to avoid the need for apertures in both the top and bottom plates, thereby making their respective surfaces continuous and thereby easier to clean and to sterilise between uses.
[0056] It will be also understood that where the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, are used in this specification, unless the context requires otherwise such use is intended to imply the inclusion of a stated feature or features but is not to be taken as excluding the presence of other feature or features.
[0057] The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.