Device to assist in therapy of patient who has limited jaw opening

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6413231
  • Patent Number
    6,413,231
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 6, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device to be held in the mouth of a patient who has limited jaw opening and to assist in the therapy. The device has a frame with opposite side members having adjustable lengths. A rotatable knob drives a threaded screw to change the tension applied to a pair of springs. The springs activate a cam to raise or lower an upper mouthpiece with respect to a lower mouthpiece and to thereby adjust the jaw opening of the patient.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device to assist in the therapy of a patient and, in particular, to a patient who has limited jaw opening due to any number of causes such as muscle injury, surgical procedures, radiation therapy, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, osteoarthritis, post infection, or trauma.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There are many persons who are limited in the extent to which they are able to open their mouths. Some of the causes of this problem are listed above. This problem is frequently referred to as trismus. A person afflicted with trismus is not able to fully open their lower jaw. This is problematic in that, often, access to the interior of the afflicted person's mouth and throat is necessary to effectively treat the cause of the affliction. Approximately 75,000 to 100,000 persons in the United States require treatment for this ailment annually.




Additionally, there are other occasions, such as during an examination or any procedure performed with or without general or local anesthesia, when the patient's mouth must be propped open.




The applicants are aware of devices for dilating and/or propping open a human mouth. The Dingman Mouth Gag is a frame with coiled springs, tongue depressors, cheek retractors and movable tooth hooks which is positioned in front of the mouth. In U.S. Pat. No. 742,698 to Mason, a dental prop is disclosed which has pivoted jaws and tooth pads on the inner ends of the jaws. Arthur, in U.S. Pat. No. 972,983 discloses a dilator having a handle with four sockets in which are received four blades. The handle may be turned to move the blades. Koehler, in U.S. Pat. No. 976,812 discloses a mouth speculum having a pair of pivotally connected jaw bars which have ends to engage teeth within a mouth. Rotation of a bolt provides a means to open and close the jaws. In U.S. Pat. No. 1,025,265, Grindle discloses a cheek distender having two pivotally connected handles with bow-shaped arms and cheek plates on the ends of the arms. In U.S. Pat. No. 1,229,595, Du Brul discloses a dental appliance having a prop to hold the mouth open. The appliance has two sections connected by a spring hinge. A plate is attached to one section to engage the teeth. The other section has means to hold a clam roll in place. In U.S. Pat. No. 1,311,313 Brix discloses a retractor having two parallel bars spaced apart by an arm at one end and a plate at the other. A movable arm is carried by one of the parallel bars. Hooks are formed on the ends of the arms. A slidable bar is connected to the other parallel bar. On the end of the slidable bar is a hook which can be moved with respect to the parallel bars. In U.S. Pat. No. 2,061,936 issued to Engelfried, a mouth prop is disclosed that is inserted between a patient's teeth. This device includes a threaded bolt that carries a pair of bars thereon that, carrying tooth engagement means thereon, are linearly movable to prop a mouth open. In U.S. Pat. No. 2,182,390 issued to Reardon, a surgical device is disclosed for propping open the mouth of a patient, so as to permit access to and illumination of the area in back of the nose and above the palate. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,665, Stubbs discloses an animal speculum wherein first and second arms connected by a threaded rod are provided. By rotating the rod, the distance between the first and second arms may be selectively adjusted. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,212, Beeuwkes, III et al disclose a device for omnidirectional translation of the mandible of a human patient. The device provides for translation and lateral movement. Kastenbauer et al, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,897,491 disclose a device for endoscopic examination which includes a vertical frame with locking and vertical frame with locking and spreading instruments attached to the frame and extending horizontally from the frame. Esselbach, in UK Patent 17.220 discloses a mouth opening instrument having angularly bent levers hinged together. The ends of the arms of the levers carry mouthpieces which are spring actuated into an open position. Schranz, in UK Patent 674.272 discloses a retractor which has two curved arms which are pivotally connected to a bridge member. Each curved arm has a shortened arm which is received in a central traveling block. A gear box is mounted in the center of the bridge member. The curved arms open and close.




While being useful for their purpose, most of these patented devices have particular drawbacks, especially where the patient is afflicted with trismus. In particular, the jaw supporting portions move away from and towards one another in a straight linear fashion. Unfortunately, the mandible does not move in such a linear fashion. The jaw joint is a ginglimoarthroidial joint and, as such, moves in a sliding pivotal articulation (where the lower jaw joins the skull), such that the lower jaw pivotally moves away from and towards the skull in a substantially arcuate path. Thus, if the devices such as disclosed in Engelfried and Reardon would be utilized to open a jaw afflicted with trismus, the tooth engaging portions thereof, while moving linearly, would slip or ride over the teeth of the jaw, which moves arcuately. Such an arrangement can result in breaking and/or other damage occurring to the teeth and/or jaw of the patient.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,035,420 to Beeuwkes, III et al, disclose a jaw exerciser which has curvilinear guide tracks to guide movement of a carriage which provides corresponding movement of a mandibular jaw member. The mandibular jaw member is supported by the carriage.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,991,566 and 5,097,820 to Shulman et al address the arcuate movement of the jaw and disclose devices which move similarly to the natural movement of the jaw. However, the devices can be substantially improved and the present application discloses improvements to these devices.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a device for opening the jaw of a patient in therapy of the patient.




It is a further object to provide a jaw opening device in which the tension applied to the jaw can be varied quantitatively and in small, controllable increments.




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening. The device has a rectangular frame having two opposite side members. The side members have adjustable lengths. Means are provided to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently. Each side member has a first end and an opposite second end. An upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece are connected between the respective first end of the side members of the frame. The upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece have a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the lengths of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece. When the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.




In further accordance with the teachings of the present application, there is disclosed a device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening. The device has a frame having two side members, the side members having adjustable lengths. Each side member has a first end and an opposite second end. Means are provided to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently. An upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece are connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween. Each side member has a center bore formed longitudinally therethrough. A spring is disposed in each bore, the spring having a first end and a second end. An adjusting means is connected to the first end of each spring. A chuck tip is connected to the second end of each spring. Two heads are provided, the first end of each side member being connected to a respective one of the heads. Each head has an opening therein. A respective joint is received in each opening in the respective heads. A cam surface is formed on each joint, the respective chuck tip bearing on the cam surface. Two spaced-apart sleeves are provided, the respective second ends of each side member being telescopically received in the respective sleeve. Changing the adjusting means on the first end of each spring changes the tension of the respective springs with respect to the cam surface and telescopically moves the respective side members with respect to the sleeves. In this manner, the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece is changed, such that the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable in controllable increments.




These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view with the counterbalance rod not shown.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view.





FIG. 4

is a bottom plan view.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of a portion of the device including the housing and knob.





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of a second portion of the device showing all of the components exterior of the housing.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the control shaft.





FIG. 8

is a top plan view of the cross brace knuckles and cross brace rod.





FIG. 9

is a side elevational view of the cross brace knuckles and the cross brace rod.





FIG. 10

is a side elevational view of the head.





FIG. 11

is a front elevational view of the head.





FIG. 12

is a side elevational view of the joint with the stem rod.





FIG. 13

is a front view of the joint with the stem rod.





FIG. 14

is a bottom plan view of the subassembly for the upper mouthpiece.





FIG. 15

is a side elevational view of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is a top plan view of the subassembly for the lower mouthpiece.





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view taken across the lines


17





17


of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 18

is a top plan view of the subassemblies for holding the mouthpieces with the mouthpieces not shown.





FIG. 19

is a side elevation view of the subassemblies of

FIG. 18

with the mouthpieces attached and showing pivotal movement of the mouthpieces. The plate cap of the head is not shown.





FIG. 20

is a cross-sectional view of the loading screw connected to the loading shaft and mounted in the housing.





FIG. 21

is a partial cross-sectional view showing the spring extended and chisel tip disposed in the bore in the side members and contacting the cam surface in the joint.





FIG. 22

is the same as

FIG. 21

with the spring compressed.





FIG. 23

is a top plan view showing the indicia when the distance between the mouthpieces is relatively small.





FIG. 24

is a perspective view of the device of the present invention in the mouth of a patient.





FIG. 25

is a partial cut-away side view showing the present invention engaging the teeth in the patient's mouth.











DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-6

, the device


10


has a frame which has a pair of opposite side members


12


which are adjustable in their effective length with respect to the size of the frame. Each side member


12


has a respective first end


14


and second end


16


. The second ends


16


are each received in a respective sleeve


18


wherein the second ends


16


may telescope within the sleeve


18


as the side member


12


moved to lengthen or shorten the frame. Each sleeve


18


is connected to a housing


20


, the sleeves


18


being spaced apart. Within the housing


20


, there are two drive means


22


, and two sets of sprockets


24


,


24


′. One pair of sprockets


24


are keyed to, and rotated by, a control shaft


26


. These sprockets


24


drive both drive means


22


which, in turn, drive the other pair of sprockets


24


′. The sprockets


24


′ are driven by the drive means


22


in a first direction and an opposite second direction as selected. The driven sprockets


24


′ are connected to means to move the side members


18


as will be described. The control shaft


26


(

FIG. 7

) extends out of the housing


20


away from the side members


12


. A knob


28


or control means is mounted on the control shaft


26


externally of the housing


20


and distally of the side members


12


. Rotation of the knob


28


in a first direction produces concomitant rotation of drive means


22


and rotation of the knob


28


in an opposite second direction reverses the direction of rotation of the drive means


22


. Thus, rotation of the knob


28


produces lengthening or shortening of the side members


12


by telescoping the side members into the respective sleeves


18


as will be described. As the knob


28


is rotated, the side members


12


both move concurrently and equidistantly.




The preferred embodiment is a plurality of sprockets


24


,


24


′ and two pitch chain drive means


22


. However, other means known to persons skilled in the art may be disposed in the housing


20


to lengthen and shorten the side members


12


.




The first end


14


of each side member


12


is connected to a respective cross brace knuckle


30


(FIGS.


8


and


9


). Preferably, the side member


12


is received in an opening in the respective cross brace knuckle


30


and extends outwardly on both sides of the opening. A lower stem rod


33


is connected to the cross brace knuckle


30


and extends oppositely from the housing


20


and is disposed under the head


34


. A cross brace rod


32


connects the cross brace knuckles


30


and is opposite from the housing


20


. Thus, the device


10


has a frame formed by the two side members


12


, the housing


20


and the cross brace rod


32


. Preferably, the frame is square or rectangular with the side members


12


being parallel to one another and the housing


20


and cross brace rod


32


being approximately perpendicular to the side members


12


. However, the device


10


is not limited to a rectangle or square and may be other configurations including triangular and trapezoidal.




A respective head


34


(

FIGS. 10 and 11

) is connected to the first end


14


of each side member


12


. Each head


34


has an opening


36


formed in one side thereof, the side being oriented outwardly from the device


10


. A plate cap


38


is attached to each head


34


to enclose the opening


36


. Preferably, a threaded screw is received in a hole in the plate cap to attach the plate cap


38


. An inverted L-shaped slot


40


is formed in the front surface of the head


34


, the slot communicating with the opening


36


in the head


34


. A joint


42


with a stem rod


44


extending outwardly therefrom is received in the opening


36


in the head


34


. The stem rod


44


is received in the slot


40


and is directed angularly upwardly away from the housing. The joint


42


has a cam surface


74


formed opposite from the stem rod


44


.




As shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, L rods


46


are connected to each of the stem rods


44


, the L rods


46


being directed toward each other. An upper pivot rod


48


extends between and beyond the L rods


46


and is connected to the L rods


46


. The upper mouthpiece


50


, preferably formed from plastic, has a notch formed in each sidewall of the upper mouthpiece


50


wherein the upper pivot rod


48


is frictionally received and retained in the respective notches.




The subassembly for the lower mouthpiece


52


is shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

. Lower L rods


54


are connected to each of the lower stem rods


33


. A lower pivot rod


56


is connected to each of the lower L rods


54


and extends outwardly from each lower L rod


54


. The lower mouthpiece


52


, preferably formed of plastic has a notch formed in each sidewall of the lower mouthpiece


52


wherein the lower pivot rod


56


is frictionally received and retained in the respective notches.




Although the above retention means for the upper mouthpiece


50


and the lower mouthpiece


52


is preferred, other retention means known to persons skilled in the art may be used. It is understood that the upper mouthpiece


50


and the lower mouthpiece


52


are both pivotally attached to the respective upper pivot rod


48


and lower pivot rod


56


such that the mouthpieces may move about the respective pivot rods when held between the teeth or the jaws of the patient. This pivoting mounting provides a more comfortable and natural interface between the device


10


and the patient.




It is also preferred that a replaceable mouthpiece pad


58


be used with each mouthpiece


50


,


52


to cushion the teeth and jaws of the patient as well as for hygienic reasons (FIG.


25


). The mouthpiece pad


58


, preferably, is adhesively attached to the respective mouthpieces


50


,


52


and is made of a resilient foam material.




As shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

, the subassembly for the upper mouthpiece


50


is disposed above the subassembly for the lower mouthpiece. The lower subassembly is stationary and the upper subassembly may be elevated and lowered to change the distance d between the upper mouthpiece


50


and the lower mouthpiece


52


.




Two loading shafts


60


are connected to the rear surface of the housing


20


in a spaced-apart manner. The method of connection is not critical. In a preferred embodiment, each loading shaft


60


has circumferential channel formed near the end of the shaft. As shown in

FIG. 20

, each shaft


60


is mounted in an opening in the housing so that the end with the channel extends exteriorly of the housing


20


and a retainer such as an E ring is received in the channel. The major portion of the loading shaft extends interiorly into the housing


20


. Each loading shaft


60


is connected to a loading screw


62


. Each loading screw


62


extends through the housing


20


and passes through a respective opening in the front surface


64


of the housing. Each loading screw extends into a respective sleeve


18


without contacting the sleeve


18


. A loading nut


68


is threadingly engaged on the loading screw


62


as shown in

FIGS. 21 and 22

. The first end of a resilient means such as a coil spring


70


is connected to the loading nut


68


through a spring spacer


64


. The second, opposite, end of the spring


70


is connected to a chisel tip


72


or nose. The chisel tip


72


bears on a cam surface


74


which is formed on the joint


42


. The cam surface is an arcuate cavity formed between two flat surfaces. The tip of the chisel


72


engages the cavity and the flat surfaces act as a stop when the joint


42


has moved to a position wherein the respective flat surface contacts the respective side of the chisel


72


. As the chisel tip


72


is urged forwardly or backwardly by the resilient spring


70


, the cam surface


74


is urged clockwise or counterclockwise. The action is referred to herein as cam action for ease of expression although it is concentric planetary rotation. Each spring


70


is disposed in a longitudinal bore


76


in the respective side members


12


. Preferably, the entire spring


70


and loading nut


68


are received within the bore


76


in the side member


12


. The second end


16


of the side member


12


is telescopically received within the sleeve


18


and remains within the sleeve through the movement of the side member


12


. The spring, chisel tip and cam action have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,558,624 and 5,645,521 issued to Hepburn et al.




In operation of the device


10


, when the knob


28


is rotated in a clockwise direction, the control shaft


26


is rotated clockwise. The sprockets


24


which are keyed to the control shaft


26


are rotated clockwise and move the drive means


22


. The drive means


22


drive the sprockets


24


′ in a clockwise direction. The sprockets


24


′ which are keyed to the loading shafts


60


, advance the screws


62


against the loading nuts


68


, spring spacers


69


and springs


70


. The chisel tips


72


are moved forwardly against the cam surface


74


and the joints


42


are moved clockwise to elevate the stem rods


44


and the upper mouthpiece


50


.




As the knob


28


is rotated, a quantifiable force is applied which extends the spring


70


. In turning the knob


28


and, ultimately, the screw


62


, greater compression is applied to the spring


70


which, in turn, exerts greater force on the chisel tip


72


and the cam surface


74


to exert a one way tension. The tension capability can range from 0, when the spring


70


is not compressed, up to the maximum tension capability of the spring.




When the knob


28


is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, the above movement is reversed and the upper mouthpiece


50


is depressed with respect to the lower mouthpiece


52


.




A plurality of spaced-apart indicia


78


, such as numerals, are provided on the outer surface of at least one, and preferably on both, of the side members


12


. The indicia


78


are located where the side member


12


is telescopically received in the sleeve


66


such that movement of the side members


12


can be easily gauged by observing which indicia are visible. As shown in

FIG. 23

, the indicia reading is approximately “3” and the distance between the mouthpiece is approximately 82% of the maximum. In

FIG. 3

the indicia reading is approximately “1” and the distance between the mouthpiece is approximately 10% of the maximum. Through the use of the indicia, an adjustment means is provided to quantify the tension and force applied to the springs to adjust the effective lengths of the side members


12


. The term “effective length” is used because, although the actual length of each side member is not changed, the telescoping of the side member


12


in the respective sleeves


18


produces an effective length of each side member. This effective length is dependent upon the rotation of the knob


28


and effectively varies the distance between the housing and the mouthpieces while simultaneously varying the distance between the upper mouthpiece


50


and the lower mouthpiece


52


. Also, the indicia provide a means to reproduce the distance between the mouthpieces. The user of the device can vary the distance between the mouthpieces in small, controllable, increments.




A pair of counter balance weights


80


are provided to be removably attached to the device


10


. Preferably, each weight


80


is connected to a respective rod


82


. The rods


82


are threaded at the end opposite from the weight


80


and each is received in a cooperatively threaded opening


84


formed in the frame, preferably in the cross brace knuckle


30


on opposite sides of the frame. The rods


82


are oriented toward the mouthpieces


50


,


52


with the respective weights


80


on opposite sides of the patient's head and distal from the housing


20


. The counterbalance weights


80


are particularly useful when the patient is in a standing or sitting position (FIG.


24


). The weights


80


are of a mass to balance the weight and leverage of the frame and housing


20


which extends from the patient's mouth. The counterbalance weight


80


reduce stress on the teeth and jaws of the patient. When the patient is lying down, with device


10


extending upwardly from the patient's mouth, the counterbalance weights are not necessary.




Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein manually adjusting the length of the side members of the frame exerts tension on a respective concentric planetary rotational surface, the respective concentric planetary rotational surfaces being connected to one of the mouthpieces, thereby changing the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, said means to adjust the length of the side members concurrently, also adjusting the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece by a predetermined amount, wherein, when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable to a predetermined distance.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, further comprising the frame having a housing and a cross brace rod opposite thereto, the housing and the cross brace rod being approximately perpendicular to the opposite two side members of the frame.
  • 3. The device of claim 1, wherein two tensioning means are provided, one tensioning means being connected to each of the side members.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, wherein each tensioning means is provided with a mechanism for quantifiably adjusting the amount of tension.
  • 5. The device of claim 1, further comprising the frame having a housing and two sleeves, the sleeves being connected to the housing and being spaced-apart, the second ends of the respective side members being received in each of the sleeves such that the respective side member may telescope within the respective sleeve.
  • 6. The device of claim 1, further comprising a pair of mouthpiece pads, one pad being attached to the upper mouthpiece and the other pad being attached to the lower mouthpiece, the pads being replaceable, the pad serving to cushion teeth and gums of the patient and to provide hygienic replacements.
  • 7. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the length of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, the frame having a housing and a cross brace rod opposite thereto, the housing and the cross brace rod being approximately perpendicular to the opposite two side members of the frame, the means to adjust the lengths of the side members includes the housing having sprockets and a drive means therein, the sprockets being connected to the side members wherein movement of the drive means in a first direction concurrently lengthens the side members and movement of the drive means in a second opposite direction concurrently shortens the side members, and wherein when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.
  • 8. The device of claim 7, further comprising a knob mounted externally of the housing, the knob being connected to the drive means within the housing wherein the knob controls the drive means.
  • 9. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the length of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, the frame having a housing and a cross brace rod opposite thereto, the housing and the cross brace rod being approximately perpendicular to the opposite two side members of the frame, wherein the cross brace rod is connected to a lower pivot rod, the lower mouthpiece being pivotally mounted on the lower pivot rod such that the lower mouthpiece pivots when received in the mouth of the patient, and wherein, when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.
  • 10. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the length of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, wherein each side member is connected to a respective head, each head having an opening formed therein, a respective joint being received in each opening, each joint being connected to the upper mouthpiece, each joint being resiliently connected to the respective side member such that adjusting the length of the side member moves the upper mouthpiece with respect to the lower mouthpiece, and wherein, when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.
  • 11. The device of claim 10, wherein each joint is connected to an upper pivot rod, the upper mouthpiece being pivotally mounted on the upper pivot rod such that the upper mouthpiece pivots when received in the mouth of the patient.
  • 12. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the length of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, wherein two tensioning means are provided, one tensioning means being connected to each of the side members, wherein each side member has a center bore formed longitudinally therethrough, a spring being disposed in each bore, the spring having a first end and a second end, an adjusting means connected to the first end of the respective spring, a chisel tip connected to the second end of the spring, the first end of each side member being connected to a respective head, each head having an opening formed therein, a respective joint being received in each opening, a concentric planetary rotational surface being formed on each joint, the respective chisel tip bearing on the concentric planetary rotational surface, the spring and concentric planetary rotational surface being the tensioning means, wherein adjustment of the adjustment means produces a quantifiable force to extend or contract the spring and adjust the lengths of the side members, and wherein, when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of a patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.
  • 13. The device of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of spaced-apart marks being defined on at least one of the side arms such that adjustments of the length of the side arm may be quantified and reproduced.
  • 14. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two opposite side members, the side members having adjustable lengths, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween wherein adjusting the length of the side members of the frame changes the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, wherein a counterbalance weight is removably connected to the frame proximal to the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece such that the device is balanced in the patient's mouth and stress on the patient's jaw is avoided during use, and wherein, when the mouthpieces are received in the mouth of the patient, the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable.
  • 15. A device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having two side members, the side members each having an adjustable length, each side member having a first end and an opposite second end, means to adjust the lengths of the side members concurrently, an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece connected between the respective first ends of the side members of the frame, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a distance therebetween, each side member having a center bore formed longitudinally therethrough, a spring being disposed in each bore, the spring having a first end and a second end, an adjusting means connected to the first end of each spring, a chisel tip connected to the second end of each spring, two heads, the first end of each side member being connected to a respective one of the heads, each head having an opening therein, a respective joint being received in each opening in the respective heads, a concentric planetary rotational surface being formed in each joint, the respective chisel tip bearing on the concentric planetary rotational surface, two spaced-apart sleeves, the respective second end of each side member being telescopically received in the respective sleeves, wherein changing the adjusting means on the first end of each spring changes the tension of the respective springs with respect to the concentric planetary rotational surface and telescopically moves the respective side members with respect to the sleeves thereby changing the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, such that the jaw opening of the patient is adjustable in controllable increments.
  • 16. A device adapted to be received in a patient's mouth to assist in the therapy of the patient who has limited jaw opening, the device comprising:a frame having attached thereto an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece, the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece having a variable distance therebetween, the respective mouthpieces being received in the mouth of the patient and contacting the teeth of the patient, the frame having a pair of arms, each arm having a variable length, each arm bearing on a respective concentric planetary rotational surface, the concentric planetary rotational surfaces each being connected to the upper mouthpiece such that varying the length of the arms varies the distance between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece, a manual control means attached to the frame for adjusting the length of the frame, wherein the opening of the jaw of the patient may be adjusted by the control means during use.
  • 17. In a device to assist in the therapy of a patient who has limited jaw opening, the improvement comprising:a frame extending outwardly from the jaw of the patient wherein an upper mouthpiece and a lower mouthpiece are connected to the frame and are received in the mouth of the patient during use, a manually-operated knob centrally positioned on the frame, the knob being connected to two arms, each arm engaging a respective concentric planetary rotational surface, each concentric planetary rotational surface operating on respective sides of one of the mouthpieces, wherein movement of the knob moves the arms on the concentric planetary rotational surfaces in unison to move the one of the mouthpieces with respect to the other mouthpieces and such that movement of the knob is calibrated to produce a desired movement between the upper mouthpiece and the lower mouthpiece.
  • 18. A therapy device intended to correct or alleviate a condition of trismus suffered by a patient, comprising a frame extending forwardly of the patient's mouth and including a pair of parallel telescoping side members joined by a crosspiece disposed distally of the patient's mouth, a knob carried by the crosspiece substantially centrally thereof and connected to the parallel telescoping side members, such that turning the knob in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction will alternately advance or retract the parallel telescoping side members, a pair of mouthpieces intended to be inserted into the patient's mouth and including at least one mouthpiece connected to the parallel telescoping side members such that turning the knob to alternately advance or retract the parallel telescoping side members will change the spacing between the mouthpieces in the patient's mouth, the spacing between the mouthpieces being gradually increased to increase the pressure on the patient's jaw, thereby ultimately correcting or alleviating the patient's trismus condition, and at least one of the mouthpieces being resiliently biased so that said one mouthpiece may be moved towards the other mouthpiece to diminish the distance between the mouthpieces and thereby diminish the pressure on the patient's jaw in the event the patient experiences any pain or discomfort during the respective physical session.
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