KR20100096048A - Internal nose extending instrument - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a nasal valve dilator, and in particular, to expand the cross-sectional area of the nasal cavity (nostrils) and nasal valve to reduce the airway resistance when breathing through the nasal cavity to enable a smooth breathing.
The nasal valve refers to the narrowest part of the nasal cavity of the body's airway, located about 1 cm above the nostrils, the nasal septum on the inside, and the nasal wall on the outside. ), The upper part of the upper lateral cartilage (upper lateral cartilage), the lower nasal floor (nasal floor), the rear is the three-dimensional structure surrounded by the anterior part of the nasal concha.
The causes of nasal congestion include narrowing of the nasal passages, hypertrophy of the nasal concha, and curvature of the nasal septum. Actually, the narrowest part of the nasal cavity is nasal valve. Thus, it is difficult to cure nasal congestion fundamentally without expanding this valve. In other words, if you have symptoms of nasal congestion, pulling the cheeks around the nose sideways eliminates nasal congestion, which is an act of expanding the nasal valve.
By the way, the concept of the non-valve has been established only recently, therefore, a device for widening the nostrils (nostrils) has been developed, but a device for widening the non-valve has not yet been developed.
Surgical therapies such as Z-flap technique can be used as an extension of the non-valve, but restenosis often occurs as a result of surgery.
The present invention was conceived in view of the conventional method for the treatment of symptoms such as nasal congestion or respiratory distress caused by nasal valve blockage, and an object of the present invention is to expand the cross-sectional area of the nasal cavity (nostrils) and nasal valves to increase The purpose of the present invention is to provide a non-valve dilator that enables smooth breathing by reducing airway resistance during breathing.
The non-valve expander of the present invention for achieving the above object, the left and right pressing portion which is inserted through the nostrils (nostrils) to widen the nostrils and nasal valves by applying pressure in an outward direction to the nasal valves; And a connection part made of an elastic material connected to the left and right pressing parts so that pressure in the outward direction to the non-pores and the non-valve of the left and right pressing parts is applied by the elastic force.
The left and right pressing portions of the present invention are non-pneumatic thin portions having a convex shape in the outward direction so as to conform to the inner shape of the nostrils in order to press and widen the nostrils in the outward direction, and the non-pneumatic thin portions to press and widen the non-valve in the outward direction. Compared to the non-valve pressing portion formed narrower than the width is characterized in that.
According to the nasal valve expander of the present invention, by expanding the cross-sectional area of the nasal cavity (nostrils) and nasal valves to reduce the airway resistance when breathing through the nasal cavity to enable smooth breathing, upper respiratory tract infections such as chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis One of the symptoms of nasal congestion (non occlusion) to solve the problem of sleep snoring, sleep apnea to improve the number of snoring and apnea, reduce the size of snoring, and to prevent mouth breathing while opening the mouth Significantly decreases dry mouth and bad breath.
In addition, according to the non-valve expander of the present invention can be worn even during the day time to eliminate nasal congestion by increasing the amount of breath during sports, mountain climbing, jogging, learning to improve the efficiency of the oxygen supply.
1 is a perspective view of a non-valve expander in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a side view of FIG. 1;
Figure 3 is a view showing a state in which the non-valve expander of the present invention is inserted.
Figure 4 is a state inside the non-valve expander of the present invention is inserted.
Figure 5 is a side view after mounting of the non-valve expander of the present invention.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 is a perspective view of a non-valve expander according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a side view of Figure 1, Figure 3 shows a state in which the non-valve expander of the present invention is inserted, Figure 4 is a non-valve of the present invention Fig. 5 is a side view after mounting of the non-valve expander of the present invention.
1 and 2, the non-valve expander of the present invention is inserted through the nostrils (nostrils), and the left and
The left and right pressing
Different exo-pneumatic presses (11a) (12a) is completely square, mucous membranes are punctured and cause pain and damage, so the circumference of the body portion is formed close to the curve to improve the fit, and the non-valve presses (11b) (12b) is also completely It is formed so that it does not angle and coincides with the upper direction of the nose.
The non-valve expander of the present invention configured as described above, as shown in FIGS. When placed, the nostril compression portion (11a) (12a) is widened by pressing the left and right nostrils in the outward direction, the non-valve compression portion (11b) (12b) outward from the nostril more than the non-valve 100 It is fixed under pressure. In this case, the
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11, 12: left and
11b, 12b: non-valve pressing portion 20: connection portion
100: non-valve 200: nostrils (open air)
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It is connected to the left and right pressing portion (11) 12 is characterized in that consisting of a connecting portion 20 to be applied to the outward direction to the non-pores and non-valve of the left and right pressing portion (11, 12) by the elastic force Non-valve expander.
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