US2521084A - Mandible cushion for oxygen masks - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a mouth prop or mandible cushion.
- electric shocks are given the patient.
- The-shocks cause an involuntary contraction of the muscles, resulting in a closing and clamping of the patients jaws with such force that damage is often done to the teeth and tongue.
- Cushioning devices have been used to prevent such tooth contacts. These devices occasionally result in suffocation of the patient, and often prevent proper administration of oxygen for resuscitation purposes.
- the principal object of this invention is to provide a mandible cushion which will efiiciently and effectively prevent injury to the teeth and tongue of a patient; which will provide a free open-air passage for breathing purposes; and which can be quickly and easily attached to a conventional oxygen mask for the administration of oxygen or other gases.
- Fig. 1 is a vertical section through a conventional oxygen mask, illustrating the improved mandible cushion attached thereto;
- Fig. 2 is a top View of the improved mandible cushion
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view thereof.
- Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section, taken on the line 4-4, Fig. 2.
- the conventional oxygen mask is formed with a flexible nose enclosure 10 and a mouth chamber H from which an expansible breathing bag l2 depends.
- a nipple I3 is provided for the attachment of an oxygen hose 14.
- Such masks are usually provided with a microphone cavity l5 opening to the mouth chamber 1 I through a flexible opening 16.
- the improved mandible cushion is designed to be inserted through the flexible opening l6 into the microphone chamber 15, and to be held in place in the mask by the inherent elasticity of the peripheral portions of the opening 16.
- the improved mandible cushion is formed from a single, unitary piece of resilient material, such as relatively soft, molded rubber. It consists of a V-shaped tooth pad having two leg portions ll joined by a connecting bridge portion l8. A curved lip guard I9 extends around the forward portions of the leg portions I! and the connecting bridge portion I8 and projects upwardly and downwardly therefrom.
- An air passage 20 extends completely through the middle of the lip guard l9 into a tubular stem 2
- terminates in a bulbous, enlarged extremity 22.
- An inwardly extending, arcuate notch 23 is formed in the bridge portion IB opposite the air passage 20 to allow free communication with the latter passage.
- Two oppositely positioned ports 24 are formed in the tube 2
- the device In use, the device is placed in the mouth of the patient, with the tooth pad between the upper and lower mandibles, and with the lip guard extending into the labial cavities between the teeth and the lips.
- the tube 2l' projects forwardly from between the lips.
- the enlarged extremity 22 is simply slipped through the microphone opening 16 into the microphone cavity l5 of the mask. The latter is then strapped or otherwise attached over the face of the patient and the oxygen from the hose I4 flows freely through the ports 24 without interference and without it being necessary to remove the device from the patients mouth.
- the attachment through the resilient opening I 6 is sufiiciently adherent so that in all ordinary cases the mandible cushion will be removed with the mask as a unitary part thereof. Should the mandible cushion, however, be so tightly gripped by the teeth that its removal is difficult, the mask can simply be withdrawn therefrom, allowing the resilient opening to snap from the enlarged extremity 22.
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Description
Sept. 5, 1950 w. T. OBERTO MA-NDIBLE CUSHION FOR OXYGEN MASKS Filed Sept. 1, 1949 IN VEN TOR. MAM/W 7 0552 r0 AVTOE/VE) Patented Sept. 5, 1950 UNITED STATES "PATENT OFFICE".
MANDIBLE CUSHION FOR OXYGEN MASKS William T. Oberto, Denver, Colo.
Application September 1, 1949, Serial No 113,617
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to a mouth prop or mandible cushion. In modern therapy for the treatment of certain psychological conditions, electric shocks are given the patient. The-shocks cause an involuntary contraction of the muscles, resulting in a closing and clamping of the patients jaws with such force that damage is often done to the teeth and tongue. Cushioning devices have been used to prevent such tooth contacts. These devices occasionally result in suffocation of the patient, and often prevent proper administration of oxygen for resuscitation purposes.
The principal object of this invention is to provide a mandible cushion which will efiiciently and effectively prevent injury to the teeth and tongue of a patient; which will provide a free open-air passage for breathing purposes; and which can be quickly and easily attached to a conventional oxygen mask for the administration of oxygen or other gases.
Other objects and advantages reside in the detail construction of the invention, which is designed for simplicity, economy, and efiiciency. These will become more apparent from the following description.
In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is had to the accompanyin drawing which forms a part hereof. Like numerals refer to like parts in all views of the drawing and throughout the description.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a vertical section through a conventional oxygen mask, illustrating the improved mandible cushion attached thereto;
Fig. 2 is a top View of the improved mandible cushion;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view thereof; and
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section, taken on the line 4-4, Fig. 2.
The conventional oxygen mask is formed with a flexible nose enclosure 10 and a mouth chamber H from which an expansible breathing bag l2 depends. A nipple I3 is provided for the attachment of an oxygen hose 14. Such masks are usually provided with a microphone cavity l5 opening to the mouth chamber 1 I through a flexible opening 16.
The improved mandible cushion is designed to be inserted through the flexible opening l6 into the microphone chamber 15, and to be held in place in the mask by the inherent elasticity of the peripheral portions of the opening 16.
The improved mandible cushion is formed from a single, unitary piece of resilient material, such as relatively soft, molded rubber. It consists of a V-shaped tooth pad having two leg portions ll joined by a connecting bridge portion l8. A curved lip guard I9 extends around the forward portions of the leg portions I! and the connecting bridge portion I8 and projects upwardly and downwardly therefrom.
An air passage 20 extends completely through the middle of the lip guard l9 into a tubular stem 2|. The stem 2| terminates in a bulbous, enlarged extremity 22. An inwardly extending, arcuate notch 23 is formed in the bridge portion IB opposite the air passage 20 to allow free communication with the latter passage. Two oppositely positioned ports 24 are formed in the tube 2| between the enlarged extremity 22 and the lip guard 19.
In use, the device is placed in the mouth of the patient, with the tooth pad between the upper and lower mandibles, and with the lip guard extending into the labial cavities between the teeth and the lips. The tube 2l' projects forwardly from between the lips.
It will be noted that it is impossible for the lips or the tongue to come between the teeth, so that injury to both is prevented. It will also be noted that there is an open air passage through the tube 2|, the ports 24, the passage 20, and the notch 23 leading to the distal sides of the teeth so that free breathing through the mouth is possible at all times. It is impossible for the lips or tongue of the patient to block the opening of the notch 23.
Should it be necessary to apply a gas mask to the patient, the enlarged extremity 22 is simply slipped through the microphone opening 16 into the microphone cavity l5 of the mask. The latter is then strapped or otherwise attached over the face of the patient and the oxygen from the hose I4 flows freely through the ports 24 without interference and without it being necessary to remove the device from the patients mouth.
The attachment through the resilient opening I 6 is sufiiciently adherent so that in all ordinary cases the mandible cushion will be removed with the mask as a unitary part thereof. Should the mandible cushion, however, be so tightly gripped by the teeth that its removal is difficult, the mask can simply be withdrawn therefrom, allowing the resilient opening to snap from the enlarged extremity 22.
While a specific form of the improvement has been described and illustrated herein, it is desired to be understood that the same may be varied, within the scope of the appended claim,
3 without departing from the spirit of the inven-' mediate its length, communicating with the intion. teriors of said mask. Having thus described the invention, what is WILLIAM T. OBERTO.
claimed and desired secured by Letters Patent is:
The combination with a gas mask of the type 5 REFERENCES CITED having a resilient opening Opposite the users The following references are of record in the mouth, of a tube adapted to pass through said fil f this patent;
opening; an enlarged extremity on said tube resisting withdrawal from said opening; and means UNITED STATES PATENTS on the other extremity of said tube for maintain- 10 Number Name Date ing the teeth of the user separated, there being 6 0 by et a1 Oct. 10, 1944 ports formed through the wall of said tube inter- 2,483,157 Singer Sept. 27, 1949
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