DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WASHING NASAL PASSAGES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[01] The present invention is in the field of nasal wash devices and methods.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[02] Nasal washes have been used in the past to deliver a saline solution to a user's nasal passages (through a user's nostrils) to wash or lavage the nasal passages to relieve symptoms caused by sinus infections, allergies and the common cold, including nasal congestion, irritated nasal passages, nasal drainage, post-nasal drip, cough, and nasal headaches.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[03] The present inventions involves a nasal wash device and method for applying a saline solution to a user's nasal passages to wash or lavage the nasal passages to relieve the above symptoms. The nasal wash device has a pliable body with a substantially tear-drop shape and a frustonconical cap. The cap has an applicator tip with a hole therein for applying a saline solution to a user's nasal passages through the user's nostrils. The pliable body is compressed to impart positive pressure within the body to cause the saline solution to be applied through the applicator tip into the nasal passages. When the pliable body is released, air enters the pliable body through an air return valve so that the body can return to its original shape without sucking air, water, and mucus back in through the applicator tip.
[04] Another aspect of the invention involves a nasal passage washing dev for washing the nasal passages of a user. The nasal passage washing devic includes a pliable body to hold a nasal passage washing solution, the pliable including an open top; and an applicator cap removably attached to the pliabl body to cover and uncover the open top, the applicator cap including an appl tip having a substantially frustoconical configuration sized and shaped for rec at least partially within a nostril of a user for sealing engagement therewith, tr applicator tip including a hole to transfer washing solution there through, a washing solution transfer tube in communication with the hole of the applicatt and a bottom of an inside of the pliable body to transfer washing solution fron bottom of the inside of the pliable body to the to the hole of the applicator tip, a one-way air valve that only allows air flow into the pliable body through the way air valve, and does not allow air flow and washing solution flow out of th( pliable body through the one-way air valve.
[05] A further aspect of the invention involves a method of using the nasal passage washing device described immediately above for washing the nasal passages of a user. The method includes a) leaning one's head over a sink; placing the applicator tip up to one of the user's nostrils so that the substantia frustoconical configuration of the tip forms a seal with the user's nostril ; c) applying external pressure to the pliable body by squeezing the pliable body ■ that nasal passage washing solution enters the user's nostril and nasal pass? while the one-way air valve prevents air flow and washing solution flow out oi pliable body through the one-way valve; d) releasing the external pressure or pliable body so that the one-way air valve allows air flow into the pliable body through the one-way valve, allowing the pliable body to return to its original s
e) draining the nasal passage washing solution out of the user's opposite nos into the sink below the user's head; and f) repeating steps b-e with the user's opposite nostril.
[06] Further objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the after a review of the drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments set forth below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[07] FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a nasal wash device constructed i accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
[08] FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the nasal wash device illustrated ir
1.
[09] FIG. 3 is a right side elevational view of the nasal wash device illustrat
FIG. 1.
[10] FIG. 4 is top plan view of the nasal wash device illustrated in FIG. 1.
[1 1] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the nasal wash device, taken along
5-5 of FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [12] With reference to FIGS. 1-5, an embodiment of a nasal wash device 1 and an exemplary method of using the nasal wash device 100 will now be described. The nasal wash device 100 will be described in conjunction with rinsing a user's nasal passages with a saline solution to wash or lavage the π passages to relieve symptoms caused by sinus infections, allergies, flu and tl common cold, including nasal congestion, irritated nasal passages, nasal
drainage, post-nasal drip, cough, and nasal headaches. This removes inhale irritants (e.g., dust, pollen, smoke), promotes nasal and sinus drainage, and \ reduce swelling of nasal membranes. In alternative embodiments, the wash device 100 is used to wash a tissue of a user (with a saline solution or a diffe solution) such as, but not by way of limitation, a mucus membrane, eye tissuf and skin or tissue inside an oral cavity.
[13] The nasal wash device 100 includes a pliable body 1 10 made of a flex material (e.g., polyethelyne). The body 1 10 is dishwasher-safe. The body 1 ' has a substantial tear-drop shape. A front 120 of the body 1 10 includes a concave section 130 with a pressable bulbous member 140. A rear 150 (FIG of the body 1 10 includes a concave section 160 with a pressable bulbous me 170.
[14] The body 1 10 includes an open top that is covered with a frustoconica 180. The cap 180 include an applicator tip 190 and a base 200 with a much diameter than the applicator tip 190. The base 200 includes indentations 21 C along its periphery. One of the indentations 210 is an air-return indentation 2 The remaining indentations 210 have substantially the same configuration. T air-return indentation 220 extends substantially the entire vertical distance of cap 180. At the base 200, the air-return indentation 220 includes a flat ledge which is substantially parallel with bottom of the body 1 10, with an air return \ 230 (FIG. 5) therein. The air return valve 230 is a one-way air valve that allo> into the body 1 10 through the valve 230 (after compressing the body 1 10, wit negative pressure in the body 1 10), but does not allow air or liquid out of the 110 through the valve 230 (while compressing the body 1 10, with positive pressure in the body 1 10). The tip 190 includes an opening 240 and a
downwardly protruding, cylindrical attachment portion 250. In an alternative embodiment, the cylindrical attachment portion 250 includes (or is replaced b one-way valve that allows liquid out of the applicator tip 190 of the cap 180 (v compressing the body 1 10, with positive pressure in the body 1 10), but preve backflow/backwash back into the applicator tip 190 of the cap 180 (after compressing the body 1 10, with negative pressure in the body 1 10). A cylinc tube 260 connects to the cylindrical attachment portion 250. When the cap 1 connected to the top of the body 1 10, the cylindrical tube 260 extends in a longitudinal direction relative to the device 100 and terminates at a lower end the inside, bottom of the body 1 10.
[15] The nasal wash device 100 will now be described in use. The saline solution applied to the nasal passages is created first. To create the saline solution, the cap 180 is remove from the body 1 10, and the contents from oni saline solution packet, which is filled with dry saline solution ingredients, are emptied into the body 1 10, through the open top of the body 1 10. As one becomes more accustomed to the nasal wash device 100 and method of use (2) saline solution packets are emptied into the body 1 10. The body 1 10 is th filled with warm water (e.g., water having a temperature higher than room temperature). The cap 180 is tightened on the body 1 10. The user places oi finger on the tip 190 of the cap 180 (or otherwise covers the tip 190 of the cε 180) and the nasal wash device 100 is gently shaken in order to ensure that 1 dry ingredients have completely dissolved. It is important for the user to have proper head position during application of the saline solution to the nasal passages. The user leans over or bends over the sink with one's head bent < so that the user is looking directly into the basin. While holding the nasal was
device 100 in the user's right hand, with the user's thumb over one of the bull members 140, 170 and adjacent finger(s) over the opposite bulbous member 170, the user places the tip 190 of the cap 180 up to the right nostril and geni inserts the substantially frustonconical tip 190 so that it forms a comfortable ε with the rim of the right nostril. The tip 190 is aimed toward the back of the U' head, not towards the top of the user's head. The user applies external pres; to the pliable body 1 10 by pressing gently on one of the bulbous members \A 170 with the user's thumb and pressing gently on the opposite bulbous meml 140, 170 with the user's adjacent finger(s) so that the pliable body 1 10 is slig compressed (i.e., the pliable body 1 10 is squeezed). This imparts positive pressure in the body 1 10, causing the saline solution to enter the user's right nostril. In the embodiment where the cap 180 includes a one-way liquid valvi saline solution flows out of the one-way liquid valve and out of the tip190, anc prevented from flowing back into the wash device 100 through tip 190. Breat should be done through one's mouth during this process and the user should inhale or "snort" the solution into the nose. After squeezing the body 1 10, releasing the external pressure on the opposite bulbous member 140, 170 en negative pressure in the body 1 10, allowing air into the body 1 10 through the way, air return valve 230. In a few moments, the solution begins to drain out the left nostril. The user continues squeezing the body 1 10 gently until approximately half of the solution in the nasal wash device 100 has been use this point, the user exhales through both nostrils to clear them of excess muc and solution. The user gently blows one's nose in a tissue. [16] The procedure is repeated on the left nostril with the remaining solutio
[17] Adults and children age four (4) years and older may use 1-2 saline packets administered as described above every two (2) hours. Children und< age four (4) should consult a health care professional before use. [18] The nasal wash device 100 is thoroughly cleaned after each use. [19] The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to en any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Various modifica to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments witϊ departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understoo that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is fi understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that th< scope of the present invention is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.