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Septum nerve stimulator

  • US 5,713,833 A
  • Filed: 01/26/1994
  • Issued: 02/03/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A therapeutic device for stimulating nerves of the nasal septum and for being removably retained in a position in the nostrils of a person, whereby the positioned device is adapted to engage opposite sides of the nasal septum and to lie adjacent the nose portion anterior of the septum said septum having a thickened forward portion and a thinner inner portion, said device including;

  • a) a generally U-shaped element having first and second longitudinally extending opposing resilient arms lying in a common plane, each said arm having a free end and a connected end, and the arms having opposing inner surfaces, a transversely extending connecting portion that interconnects the connected ends of said arms, said connecting portion spaced a predetermined distance from the free ends of said arms and adapted to abut said anterior nose portion to limit inward movement of said device relative to the nostrils; and

    b) septum-engaging means on the free end of each resilient arm and insertable in the nostrils, said means providing a substantially spherical resiliently yieldable and conformal portion that projects inwardly from said arm inner surface and into close proximity to said yieldable portion of the other arm, in which position of close proximity the spacing between said yieldable portions is substantially less than the thickness of the septum, and whereby said arms are adapted to be resiliently spread apart in said plane to separate said septum-engaging means and resiliently urge said means towards their position of close proximity and whereby said substantially spherical portions are adapted to engage said septum inner portion and stimulate said septum inner portion with a predetermined amount of uniform compressive force.

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