KR101686747B1 - Appliance for snoring prevention - Google Patents

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KR101686747B1
KR101686747B1 KR1020150117353A KR20150117353A KR101686747B1 KR 101686747 B1 KR101686747 B1 KR 101686747B1 KR 1020150117353 A KR1020150117353 A KR 1020150117353A KR 20150117353 A KR20150117353 A KR 20150117353A KR 101686747 B1 KR101686747 B1 KR 101686747B1
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a snoring zone for preventing snoring, and more particularly, to a snoring zone for securing nasal cavity by inserting into the nose. The present invention relates to an anorectal region of snoring consisting of two cylinders 100 inserted into a nasal cavity and a connecting member 200 connecting the two cylinders 100. The cylindrical body 100 has a diameter d1 Wherein the through hole (110) is in the range of 50 to 80% of the diameter (d2) of the lower part, and the through hole (110) 200 is a U-shaped wrapping around the nasal cavity, and an opening 120 is formed in each side of the cylinder 100. [

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a snoring zone for preventing snoring, and more particularly, to a snoring zone for securing nasal cavity by inserting into the nose.

The snoring is a relaxed study dog (relatively soft back part in the mouth of the mouth) and the number of the goose Is the respiratory noise generated by the vibration of the surrounding structure. Furthermore, sleep apnea is a frequent occurrence of respiratory arrest during sleep, which causes sleep disorders such as severe snoring and daytime sleepiness. In addition, hypoxia caused by sleep apnea caused by sleep apnea can induce various cardiovascular complications. Currently, many studies on the development of snoring and sleep apnea have been conducted, and various studies have been reported. Most of the patients with snoring and sleep apnea have anatomical abnormalities that narrow the space of the upper airway, which starts from the nasal cavity and extends to the throat. Obesity can result in fat accumulation in the neck area or enlargement of tissues such as the tongue and tonsil, which can reduce the space inside the neck and cause narrowing of the upper extremity, resulting in snoring and sleep apnea.

General treatment methods can be divided into non - surgical methods and surgical methods.

Non-surgical treatment methods include sleeping side-by-side, reducing risk factors by weight loss, smoking cessation, smoking cessation, drug therapy, preventing tongue sagging through the oral cavity, And a way to prevent the collapse of soft tissue of the pharynx by supplying with airway.

Surgical treatment depends on the cause of snoring, including nasal surgery (correction of nasal septum and lower turbinate hypertrophy), pharyngeal surgery (partial mastectomy of the mucosa of the tonsils and oropharynx, Alcohol), tongue reduction surgery, head and neck skeletal surgery (post-traumatic ossification and hyoidrosis, bilateral maxillary sinus surgery).

However, as described above, most of the patients with snoring and sleep apnea have anatomical abnormalities in which the space of the upper airway, which starts from the nasal cavity and extends to the posterior rhythm, is narrowed, It can prevent snoring.

Accordingly, the 'snoring zone' of the registered patent No. 10-1112605 is firmly attached to the corrugated nasal cavity and can be stably maintained, and in particular, the nasal cavity is excessively inserted into the nasal cavity The nasal cavity is prevented from being snuffed by maximizing the inflow amount of air sucked into the inside of the nasal cavity to facilitate detachment of the nasal cavity; And a tubular body having a through hole penetrating through the center thereof, a snare piece extending outward from the tip of the body, and a ring-shaped contact ring formed on an outer circumferential surface of the body. However, the above-mentioned Patent No. 10-1112605 'Snoring Zone' is not comfortable to wear and is easily inconvenient from the nose, and the protruding piece is exposed to the outside, and the connecting piece is stretched under the nose.

Patent Document 10-2010-0104766 'Snoring Zone' includes a nip member in the form of a nipple which is fixedly mounted by holding a nasal septum between the nasal nasal passages of the nose, and a nipple member formed integrally with both ends of the nip member, Shaped insert inserted into the nasal cavity of the human body, the crotch member being provided in a form of a " H " It provides excellent effect to prevent snoring by increasing oxygen supply and eliminating nasal obstruction, as well as a nipple between nasal and nasal cavities in the form of a nipple. It is mounted in a fixed form so there is no fear of moving or falling out during use, To improve reliability of use. However, in the patent application 10-2010-0104766, there is no hole in the circular tube to be inserted, which causes the user to feel uncomfortable, and the shape of the cylindrical body does not take into consideration the shape of the nasal cavity, there was. In addition, there is a problem that the supporting portion, the pressing portion, the clamping member, and the like are remarkably protruded, and the appearance is not good.

Registration No. 10-1112605 "Snoring Room" Disclosure date October 25, 2010 Open Patent No. 10-2010-0104766 'Snoring Room' September 29, 2010

The present invention seeks to provide a comfortable snoring zone with a good fit and aesthetic appearance while preventing snoring by securing a space extending from the nasal cavity to the throat.

The present invention relates to an ankle ankle region comprising two cylinders 100 inserted into a nasal cavity and a connecting member 200 connecting the two cylinders 100, wherein a through hole (110) for communicating air around the cylinder is formed, wherein the through hole (110) is two or more, and the connection (d1) The member (200) is in the form of a U, which surrounds the nasal cavity, and an opening (120) is formed on each side of the cylindrical body (100).

According to the present invention, by securing a space extending from the nasal cavity to the posterior part of the throat, snoring can be prevented and snoring can be provided with good comfort and cosmetics.

In particular, the present invention includes an opening 120 on the side of the cylinder 100 to minimize closure of the nasal cavity to provide an effect of maximizing comfort. That is, by opening the side surface of the cylinder, the portion contacting the inner wall of the nose is minimized, thereby reducing the foreign object sensation and minimizing the flow resistance of the air.

As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide an effect of facilitating respiration through not only the prevention of snoring but also the securing of the air passage of the nasal cavity during exercise. In other words, it is expected that the effect of facilitating breathing can be expected in a movement requiring a large amount of breath, such as long distance running.

1 is a perspective view of a snoring zone of the present invention.
2 is a front view of the snoring zone of the present invention.
3 is a side view of the snoring zone of the present invention.
4 is an exemplary view showing a state where the snoring zone of the present invention is worn on the nose.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a snoring zone of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a front view of a snoring zone of the present invention.

The present invention relates to an anorectal region of snoring consisting of two cylinders 100 inserted into a nasal cavity and a connecting member 200 connecting the two cylinders 100. The cylindrical body 100 has a diameter d1 ) Is 50-80% of the diameter d2 of the lower part, and through-holes (110) through which air can communicate are formed around the cylinder, and the connecting member (200) , And an opening (120) is formed in each side surface of the cylinder (100).

That is, the cylinder 100 provides a space for the snoring from the nasal cavity to the posterior of the throat, thereby providing the effect of preventing snoring. The diameter d1 of the upper portion of the cylindrical body 100 is 50 to 80% of the diameter d2 of the lower portion, so that the cylindrical body 100 has a structure of a staggered light and can be inserted comfortably into the coaxial body of the human body. Also, it is preferable that the through holes 110 are formed long in the longitudinal direction and two to four through holes 110 are formed in succession to form the air flow group 111. This is because it is more desirable that the air communication is formed intensively than the case where the small holes are formed sporadically.

The connecting member 200 includes a curved primary protrusion 210 for fitting into the inner side of the cochlea 300 and a curved secondary curved portion 220 for catching on the lowermost side of the cochlea 300 desirable. According to this configuration, a higher fit can be expected, and the portion of the connecting member 200 exposed outside the nose can be minimized, so that there is an advantage that aesthetic appearance is not greatly deteriorated when worn.

The minimum width w1 of the opening 120 is preferably 25 to 35% of the minimum outside diameter w2 of the cylinder. That is, the present invention includes the opening 120 on the side of the cylinder 100, thereby minimizing the nasal obstruction and providing the effect of maximizing the comfort. That is, by opening the side surface of the cylinder, the portion contacting with the inner wall of the nose is minimized, thereby reducing the foreign object sensation and minimizing the flow resistance of the air.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas which fall within the scope of equivalence by alteration, substitution, substitution, Range. In addition, it should be clarified that some configurations of the drawings are intended to explain the configuration more clearly and are provided in an exaggerated or reduced size than the actual configuration. It is to be understood that the appended claims are intended to facilitate understanding only and do not limit the shape and construction of the present invention to the accompanying drawings.

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In the anorectal region consisting of two cylinders (100) inserted into the nasal cavity and a connecting member (200) connecting the two cylinders (100)
The cylinder 100 has an upper portion diameter d1 of 50 to 80% with respect to a lower portion diameter d2 and a through hole 110 through which air can communicate around the cylinder, 200) is a 'U' shape that surrounds Kohung,
An opening 120 is formed in each side surface of the cylinder 100,
The through holes 110 are formed in two or more holes, and the through holes 110 are formed by successively forming 2-4 through holes 110 to form the air hole group 111,
The connecting member 200 includes a curved primary protrusion 210 for fitting into the inner side of the cochlea 300 and a curved secondary curved portion 220 for catching the lowermost side of the cochlea 300,
Wherein the minimum width w1 of the opening 120 is 25 to 35% of the minimum outside diameter w2 of the cylinder.


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