Oral irrigation device
20170367799 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/3341
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/59
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H33/6089
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C17/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M3/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The oral irrigation/liquid delivery device provides flow controlled fluid to body areas specifically the mouth, or parts of body or other non-body areas via pump device or connection to water source through a wand handle with bulbous smooth head with multiple openings/orifices for the fluid to flow to ensure that no high-pressure jets result (unless within the design) and can be used in confined area; idea for irrigating or rinsing the mouth after jaw surgery or other situation where it is not possible or recommended to use a high-pressure “water pick” type of device; allows user who may have a problem sucking in water to rinse to have fluids safely delivered to mouth to clear and clean it; allows for the delivery of medicated and or other liquid delivery of water or any other liquid to rinse or even imbibe; said device could also deliver feeding fluids; optional connection via any pump or faucet diverter system to delivery fluids, including option to have a siphon mix of one solution along with another with the secondary solution being introduced to the flow as a result of the pump mechanism or a siphon mechanism based upon the flow of a fluid that is the primary solution. Optionally, a rubber or other suitable tube or hose may be connected between the wand and the tip/connecting point to the pump or fluid delivery device. The same device or its components could be incorporated into other devices such as water bottles or syringe ends.
Claims
1. A oral irrigation/fluid delivery device, comprising: an elongated wand tube having an irrigation tip comprised of a smooth bulbous end with four or more equally spaced orifices/holes around the perimeter of the bulbous end and one orifice/hole in the center of the bulbous end at a distal end thereof, said irrigation wand tube having a proximal end that is connectable to a liquid delivery source or pump; an option to build the bulbous end of rubber for further safety measures; an option to build the bulbous end of the device in a smooth, non-damaging design; an expansion chamber in the handle of the oral irrigation device wand to reduce the pressure and pulsing action of the liquid that is being pumped in from an optional oral irrigation pump; an optional shock absorbing or flexible shaft to minimize potential damage if said device was pushed into the mouth too hard or the user lacked the manual dexterity to safely use said device; an optional no-drip collar that attaches to the shaft of the device or is used in conjunction with the incorporation of the device's bulbous tip; an optional to incorporation of the device's bulbous tip only to a straw device for water bottles or attachment to a syringe or other irrigation or fluid delivery tips; an optional set of connecting ends that allow the device to be connected to commercially available water pumps such as those provided by WaterPik™ and others; an optional connecting end for the device to allow its connection to a syringe; an optional connecting end for the device to allow its connection to a water supply from a faucet etc.; an optional integration of the device with water bottles replacing the sharp tube-like straws providing a safer and more comfortable means of using said bottles; an optional venting structure with an attached tube that could capture excess fluid etc. to allow the fluid to be “blown out” while the device is in the mouth; an optional “decorative” or esthetic design feature including possible light sources to make the device attractive to children and or to provide a light source to “see” inside the mouth while the device is being used;
2. The irrigation device as in claim 1, further comprising a handle member at said proximal end of said irrigation wand tube, said handle member comprising an adapter for connecting said irrigation device to a fluid delivery source. The same bulbous tip design of the device can be incorporated onto other “tube like” devices such as straws, syringes etc.
3. The device's bulbous tip design with optional no-drip collar, optional flexible/shock absorbing shaft could be incorporated into syringe tips or water bottles. Any combination of said device could be incorporated in part of full.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Reference will not be made in detail to particular embodiments of the bulbous tip and its incorporation onto the oral irrigation/fluid delivery device, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each embodiment is presented by way of explanation of the invention, and not as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used with a different embodiment to yield still another embodiment. It is intended that the present invention encompasses these and other modifications and variations as come within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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[0031] The proximal end 7 of the oral irrigation device 11 is configured with any conventional fluid delivery system, being an oral irrigation pump, syringe, water bottle of the like. The oral irrigation device 11 may be configured directly with the pump, syringe or water bottle, or may be connected/integrated with the fluid delivery source through any manner or configuration of intermediate members. Such intermediate members may include any desired functionalities, such as the ability to regulate the flow volume and or pressure through the device.
[0032] The device 11 includes an optional no-drip collar 8. The optional no-drip collar 8 is attached to the shaft 5 of the device 11 as illustrated in
[0033] In a particular embodiment of the device 11 illustrated in the figures, a handle member 6 is provided at the proximal end 7 of the device 11. The handle member 6 may encompass the device 11, or include “adapters” that mate the device with the fluid delivery mechanism of choice (direct fluid delivery, water pick like pump, syringe, water bottle etc.), as illustrated in
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[0039] It should be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments of the invention described herein. It is intended that the invention include such modifications as come within the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.