AIRSTOP SYSTEM AND METHOD
20170360596 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
- Charles E. Knowles, II (Wichita, KS, US)
- Janis Knowles (Wichita, KS, US)
- Matthew Knowles (Vero Beach, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A61M16/208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer is disclosed herein. The mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer includes a blocking sheet, a relief port, and a flex recess. The blocking sheet may be made of a flexible material impermeable to air, and is configured to fit within the mouth of the user-wearer between the front teeth and the lips as well as the cheek area. The mouthpiece creates improved airflow for CPAP users by restricting airflow through the mouth.
Claims
1. A mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer, the mouth including front teeth and lips, the mouthpiece comprising: a blocking sheet made of a flexible material impermeable to air, the blocking sheet configured to fit within the mouth of the user-wearer between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet further configured to block air from escaping the mouth when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet having a sheet thickness, and also having a height, a width, a vertical center axis, and a horizontal center axis, all relative to the mouth of the user-wearer when worn; a relief port integrated into the blocking sheet, the relief port configured to provide a passageway through the blocking sheet, the relief port including an aperture of between 0.015 and 0.13 square inches; and a flex recess integrated into the blocking sheet and configured to allow the blocking sheet, to flex when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the flex recess including an upper notch and a lower notch opposite the upper notch relative to the height of the blocking sheet, the upper notch and the lower notch positioned proximate the vertical center axis of the blocking sheet.
2. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the flex recess is V-shaped.
3. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the flex recess is rounded.
4. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the blocking sheet is constructed from foam material configured to prevent mouth sores.
5. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the blocking sheet is constructed from polyurethane configured to form to the shape of the mouth of the user-wearer.
6. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the blocking sheet includes exactly twelve curved edges configured to assist with smooth insertion into the mouth of the user-wearer.
7. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the length of the flexible material of the blocking sheet measures at least wide enough to fit comfortably in the mouth of the user-wearer.
8. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the height of the flexible material of the blocking sheet is configured to measure at least high enough to fit comfortably in the mouth of the user-wearer.
9. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the relief port is at least one-half-inch from the lower edge of the blocking sheet when placed in the lower front teeth and lower lip.
10. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the relief port is at least three-fourths of an inch from the lower edge of the blocking sheet when placed in the lower front teeth and lower lip.
11. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the foam of the blocking sheet is configured to flex at least enough to allow the mouth of the user-wearer to close and open comfortably.
12. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the polyurethane of the blocking sheet is configured to flex at least enough to allow the mouth of the user-wearer to close and open comfortably.
13. The mouthpiece of claim 5, wherein the blocking sheet constructed from polyurethane is configured to be impermeable to liquid.
14. The mouthpiece of claim 4, wherein the blocking sheet constructed from foam is configured to be impermeable to liquid.
15. The mouthpiece of claim 6, wherein the blocking sheet includes less than twelve curved edges configured to assist with smooth insertion into the mouth of the user-wearer.
16. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein the blocking sheet is malleable configured to allow for easy insertion.
17. A mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer, the mouth including front teeth and lips, the mouthpiece comprising: a blocking sheet made of a flexible material impermeable to air, the blocking sheet configured to fit within the mouth of the user-wearer between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet further configured to block air from escaping the mouth when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet having a sheet thickness, and also having a height, a width, a vertical center axis, and a horizontal center axis, all relative to the mouth of the user-wearer when worn; a relief port integrated into the blocking sheet, the relief port configured to provide a passageway through the blocking sheet, the relief port including an aperture of between 0.015 and 0.13 square inches; and a flex recess integrated into the blocking sheet and configured to allow the blocking sheet, to flex when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the flex recess including an upper notch and a lower notch opposite the upper notch relative to the height of the blocking sheet, the upper notch and the lower notch positioned proximate the vertical center axis of the blocking sheet; wherein the blocking sheet constructed from foam is configured to be impermeable to liquid; wherein the blocking sheet includes less than twelve curved edges and is malleable configured to assist with smooth insertion into the mouth of the user-wearer; wherein the blocking sheet is constructed from foam material configured to prevent mouth sores, to form to the shape of the mouth of the user-wearer, to flex at least enough to allow the mouth of the user-wearer to close and open comfortably; and wherein the length and height of the flexible material of the blocking sheet measures at least wide and high enough to fit comfortably in the mouth of the user-wearer; wherein the relief port is at least one-half-inch from the lower edge of the blocking sheet when placed in the lower front teeth and lower lip; and wherein the flex recess is V-shaped.
18. The mouthpiece of claim 17, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the mouthpiece is arranged as a kit.
19. A method for using the mouthpiece, providing a mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer, the mouth including front teeth and lips, the mouthpiece comprising: a blocking sheet made of a flexible material impermeable to air, the blocking sheet configured to fit within the mouth of the user-wearer between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet further configured to block air from escaping the mouth when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the blocking sheet having a sheet thickness, and also having a height, a width, a vertical center axis, and a horizontal center axis, all relative to the mouth of the user-wearer when worn; a relief port integrated into the blocking sheet, the relief port configured to provide a passageway through the blocking sheet, the relief port including an aperture of between 0.015 and 0.13 square inches; and a flex recess integrated into the blocking sheet and configured to allow the blocking sheet, to flex when worn between the front teeth and the lips, the flex recess including an upper notch and a lower notch opposite the upper notch relative to the height of the blocking sheet, the upper notch and the lower notch positioned proximate the vertical center axis of the blocking sheet: the method comprising the steps of: inserting a mouthpiece into a mouth of a user-wearer for improving flow from a CPAP machine; and removing the mouthpiece from the mouth of the user-wearer when desired.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of: cleaning a mouthpiece after use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0020] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) equipment and more particularly to a mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer as used to improve the effectiveness of a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine.
[0022] Generally, AirStop is designed to prevent mouth breathing and to aid those using CPAP treatment to prevent air leaking through the mouth. This reduces the discomfort of air escaping through the mouth while sleeping and receiving CPAP treatment through a nosepiece. AirStop lowers the risk of abnormal facial and dental development, poor sleeping habits, gingivitis, gum disease, bad breath, and headaches that can be caused by mouth breathing. The mouthpiece is a thin pliable piece of material with a half-inch horizontal slit enabling saliva to pass through. AirStop is inserted between the upper and lower gum/teeth area and the upper and lower lips to prevent mouth breathing, and can be customized by the user ensuring a proper fit. The mouthpiece can also be used while awake if a person has issues with mouth breathing during the day.
[0023] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0025] The blocking sheet 110 may be made of a flexible material 116 impermeable to air; and is configured to fit within the mouth 45 of the user-wearer between the front teeth 60 and the lips 55 as well as the cheek area 65. The blocking sheet 100 may further be configured to block air from escaping the mouth 45 when worn between the front teeth 60 and the lips 55. The blocking sheet 100 may even further having a sheet thickness 118, and also have a height 120, a width 122, a vertical center axis, and a horizontal center axis, all relative to the mouth 45 of the user-wearer 40 when worn. The blocking sheet 110 may be constructed from foam 124 and is configured to be impermeable to liquid; may further include less than twelve curved edges 126 and is malleable to assist with smooth insertion into the mouth 45 of the user-wearer 40. The foam material 128 may be configured to prevent mouth sores, to form to the shape of the mouth 45 of the user-wearer 40, and to flex at least enough to allow the mouth 45 of the user-wearer 40 to close and open comfortably. The length 130 and height 120 of the flexible material 116 of the blocking sheet 110 may measure at least wide and high enough to fit comfortably in the mouth 45 of the user-wearer 40. The relief port 112 may be integrated into the blocking sheet 110, and is configured to provide a passageway through the blocking sheet 110, include an aperture 132 of between 0.015 and 0.13 square inches; and may be placed at least one-half-inch from the lower edge of the blocking sheet 110 when placed in the lower front teeth 60 and lower lip 70. The V-shaped flex recess 114 integrated into the blocking sheet 110 may be configured to allow the blocking sheet 110 to flex when worn between the front teeth 60 and the lips 55; include an upper notch 134 and a lower notch 136 opposite the upper notch 134 relative to the height 120 of the blocking sheet 110; the upper notch 134 and the lower notch 136 positioned proximate the vertical center axis of the blocking sheet 110.
[0026] According to one embodiment, the mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer 100 may further include a set of instructions 107. The instructions 107 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer 100 such that the mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner.
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[0031] It should be noted that step 503 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0032] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, available materials, technological advances, etc., other arrangements may be sufficient.