CA3011147A1 - Ear cleaning device - Google Patents
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- CA3011147A1 CA3011147A1 CA3011147A CA3011147A CA3011147A1 CA 3011147 A1 CA3011147 A1 CA 3011147A1 CA 3011147 A CA3011147 A CA 3011147A CA 3011147 A CA3011147 A CA 3011147A CA 3011147 A1 CA3011147 A1 CA 3011147A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/38—Swabs having a stick-type handle, e.g. cotton tips
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Abstract
The invention is made to remove buildup of wax in the ear drum as the main stream present standard is cotton swab. Cotton swabs use pressure and the roughness of cotton surface to remove the wax build up. This can cause damage to the ear drum and push the ear wax further down the ear canal. The invention allows clean removal of the ear wax with lighter motion and greater amount of ear wax removal. The oblong shape and rounded tip protects the ear drum from damage during use. The oblong shape also allows greater surface area of the ear canal to be in contact with the device during the process.
The device is attached to solid core shaft. This shaft allows the device to be held and rotated in a clockwise motion. The device is oblong and several times wider than the shaft rounded at the tip and tapered at the attached point of the shaft. The device is rounded at the tip to allow protection of the ear drum.
The solid oblong device has two sections cut out horizontal to the shaft.
These sections are 180 degrees apart from each other. The cut-out section has straight edge and the cavity is extended below the edge. The back surface of the edge has a slight slop to assist material into the cavity below. As the device is rotates the straight edge cuts away the ear wax collected on the surface ear lobe and canal. The rotational motion of this device pushes the cut material into collection cavity.
This invention allows collection of the material and stops the pushing of ear wax up the canal.
The device is attached to solid core shaft. This shaft allows the device to be held and rotated in a clockwise motion. The device is oblong and several times wider than the shaft rounded at the tip and tapered at the attached point of the shaft. The device is rounded at the tip to allow protection of the ear drum.
The solid oblong device has two sections cut out horizontal to the shaft.
These sections are 180 degrees apart from each other. The cut-out section has straight edge and the cavity is extended below the edge. The back surface of the edge has a slight slop to assist material into the cavity below. As the device is rotates the straight edge cuts away the ear wax collected on the surface ear lobe and canal. The rotational motion of this device pushes the cut material into collection cavity.
This invention allows collection of the material and stops the pushing of ear wax up the canal.
Description
Brief Description of Drawings;
= FIG.1 is an expanded cross section of the device of the present invention;
= FIG.2. is an expanded front view or tip of the device of the present invention;
= FIG.3. is an expanded side view of oblong device and short section of attached shaft of the present invention;
= FIG.4. is an expanded back view of the device and circular shaft at the center point of the present invention;
= FIG.5. is an expanded complete side view from end of shaft to tip of the present invention;
Description;
The invention pertains to a human body health care product. The natural comparison for this product is the cotton swab. There are several patents and devices in this field and ranging from small spoons or forks to mechanically drill shaped devices. This invention was created to fill the void between ear drum damaging devices and semi-safe cotton swab.
The invention is an improvement to using cotton swabs to remove ear wax from surface of the ear lobe and ear drum. The existing device uses pressure from cotton swab to force attachment of ear wax to the cotton. The invention removes ear wax without extensive force required by cotton swabs and allows a greater collection.
The invention is hand held device to manually remove ear wax from the ear lobe and canal. The device is attached to shaft to allow being held as shown in Fig.5 - #6. The device is located on one end of the shaft as shown Fig.5. Figure #5 shows the full body of the invention from #6 the shaft to #4 the body of the device and #2 is the straight edge with layout of a cavity below. The body of the device is an oblong and tapered up from shaft to the body as shown in Fig.3 - #6.
The body of the device is solid core with sections removed shown in Fig.1 -#1. Figure #2 - #4 shows the rounded body of the device and Fig.4 - #5 is marking the cavity from the front view and #6 highlights the sloped back edge of the internal cavity. The body of the device is rounded as shown in all Figures and several times thicker than the shaft, The oblong device has a rounded tip at the front of the device shown in Fig.3 - #8. The device has two sections cut out horizontal to the shaft as shown in cross section Fig.1. These sections are 180 degrees apart from each other. The cut-out section have a straight edge as shown in Fig.1 -#2 and the cavity is extended below the edge as shown in Fig.2 - #5. The back surface of the edge has a slight sloped to assist material into the cavity below as shown in Fig.1 - #3. As the device is rotates the straight edge cut away the ear wax collected on the surface ear lobe and canal. The rotational motion of this device pushes the cut material into collection cavity. This invention allows collection of the material and stops the pushing of ear wax up the ear canal.
The rounded tip allows protection of tympanic membrane as shown in Fig.3 - #8 during use.
= FIG.1 is an expanded cross section of the device of the present invention;
= FIG.2. is an expanded front view or tip of the device of the present invention;
= FIG.3. is an expanded side view of oblong device and short section of attached shaft of the present invention;
= FIG.4. is an expanded back view of the device and circular shaft at the center point of the present invention;
= FIG.5. is an expanded complete side view from end of shaft to tip of the present invention;
Description;
The invention pertains to a human body health care product. The natural comparison for this product is the cotton swab. There are several patents and devices in this field and ranging from small spoons or forks to mechanically drill shaped devices. This invention was created to fill the void between ear drum damaging devices and semi-safe cotton swab.
The invention is an improvement to using cotton swabs to remove ear wax from surface of the ear lobe and ear drum. The existing device uses pressure from cotton swab to force attachment of ear wax to the cotton. The invention removes ear wax without extensive force required by cotton swabs and allows a greater collection.
The invention is hand held device to manually remove ear wax from the ear lobe and canal. The device is attached to shaft to allow being held as shown in Fig.5 - #6. The device is located on one end of the shaft as shown Fig.5. Figure #5 shows the full body of the invention from #6 the shaft to #4 the body of the device and #2 is the straight edge with layout of a cavity below. The body of the device is an oblong and tapered up from shaft to the body as shown in Fig.3 - #6.
The body of the device is solid core with sections removed shown in Fig.1 -#1. Figure #2 - #4 shows the rounded body of the device and Fig.4 - #5 is marking the cavity from the front view and #6 highlights the sloped back edge of the internal cavity. The body of the device is rounded as shown in all Figures and several times thicker than the shaft, The oblong device has a rounded tip at the front of the device shown in Fig.3 - #8. The device has two sections cut out horizontal to the shaft as shown in cross section Fig.1. These sections are 180 degrees apart from each other. The cut-out section have a straight edge as shown in Fig.1 -#2 and the cavity is extended below the edge as shown in Fig.2 - #5. The back surface of the edge has a slight sloped to assist material into the cavity below as shown in Fig.1 - #3. As the device is rotates the straight edge cut away the ear wax collected on the surface ear lobe and canal. The rotational motion of this device pushes the cut material into collection cavity. This invention allows collection of the material and stops the pushing of ear wax up the ear canal.
The rounded tip allows protection of tympanic membrane as shown in Fig.3 - #8 during use.
Claims (8)
The Embodiments Of The Invention In Which An Exclusive Property Or Privilege Is Claimed Are Defined As Follows:
1. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device that is oblong in shape and attached to a shaft.
2. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 made of unmalleable substance.
3. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 having straight edge horizontal to the shaft.
4. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 having cavities extended below the straight edge of the device.
5. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 having two cavities 180 degrees apart from each other.
6. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 having the device attached to shaft to allow being held.
7. The ear lobe and canal device a maintenance s recited in Claim 1 having the shaft that is manually rotate to operate device.
8. The ear lobe and canal maintenance device as recited in Claim 1 having a rounded tip.
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CA3011147A CA3011147A1 (en) | 2018-07-12 | 2018-07-12 | Ear cleaning device |
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Effective date: 20200831 |